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Geekwire Week of 06.03.24 – Ep575

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We’re back to discuss all the weird, wonderful, and ridiculous in the rock world with Geekwire! Here’s what we’re gabbing about this time:

  • Dave ‘Snake’ Sabo of Skid Row is not a fan of redundancy
  • Sebastian Bach is a fan of hypotheticals
  • Skid Row fans are fans of Lzzy Hale
  • Tony Iommi thinks he can produce a miracle
  • K.K. Downing likes big bucks
  • Jon Bon Jovi searches for his voice
  • Tommy Thayer thinks Las Vegas could get KISSed
  • Matt Sorum embraces reality
  • A Vixen leaves the pack

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All that and the Camaro Segment featuring rock star death days, album anniversaries, and exciting upcoming releases.

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