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Episode 22: Cyborg Octopus, Lacrimas Profoundre, & Red Rot

from Heavy Debriefings · host Josh Rundquist

On this week's show; I am featuring my talks with Ian Forsythe of Cyborg Octopus, Julian Larre of Lacrimas Profoundre, and Davide Tiso of Red Rot. I also talk about my new 65" TCL 6 Series QLED 4K Google TV and entertainment center, my thoughts on the Netflix adaptation of The Sandman, the documentary This is GWAR, hopes for Saints Row (2022), and a mental health check in about my dad's memorial service this Saturday. And of course the soundtrack to the show which you'll be able to check out on Spotify. Episode 22 Soundtrack Links to Heavy Debriefings

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