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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 42 MIN

DMA 227: "Squeeze" by The Velvet Underground

from The Department of Metal Antiquities · host Nik Cameron

The world of hit records is a harsh one. Roger Waters himself said they were leaning on the awesome trade name of Pink Floyd.Well, what happens when nearly everyone from your band has left it, and you still have the name?You listen to your manager and drop a record.Check out the Velvet Underground album minus all original members.

The world of hit records is a harsh one. Roger Waters himself said they were leaning on the awesome trade name of Pink Floyd.Well, what happens when nearly everyone from your band has left it, and you still have the name?You listen to your manager and drop a record.Check out the Velvet Underground album minus all original members.

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DMA 227: "Squeeze" by The Velvet Underground

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