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Episode 266 - The Cardigans

Episode 313 of the Dope Nostalgia podcast, hosted by Naomi Carmack, titled "Episode 266 - The Cardigans" was published on February 19, 2026 and runs 66 minutes.

February 19, 2026 ·66m · Dope Nostalgia

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The Cardigans' bassist Magnus Sveningsson joins me from Sweden! The hitmakers behind "Lovefool" had a lot of 90's success, and were featured on many 90's movie soundtracks. Magnus and I discuss his metal roots, the Northern Lights, Sweden & Canada's similarities, introduce our cats, 90210, his solo projects, and some hockey talk.

The Cardigans' bassist Magnus Sveningsson joins me from Sweden! The hitmakers behind "Lovefool" had a lot of 90's success, and were featured on many 90's movie soundtracks. Magnus and I discuss his metal roots, the Northern Lights, Sweden & Canada's similarities, introduce our cats, 90210, his solo projects, and some hockey talk.

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