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MNW - Depeche Mode: Personal Therapist (EP3)

Depeche Mode taught me how to feel. That will be the overall theme of the Depeche Mode Podcast EP3. Your host Jon Justice shares his own stories of the times that Depeche Mode was there for him when no one else could be. Plus more thoughts on Where's...

An episode of the Depeche Mode: The Podcast w/ Jon Justice podcast, hosted by Jon Justice, titled "MNW - Depeche Mode: Personal Therapist (EP3)" was published on February 16, 2017 and runs 45 minutes.

February 16, 2017 ·45m · Depeche Mode: The Podcast w/ Jon Justice

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Depeche Mode taught me how to feel. That will be the overall theme of the Depeche Mode Podcast EP3. Your host Jon Justice shares his own stories of the times that Depeche Mode was there for him when no one else could be. Plus more thoughts on Where's the Revolution and comments from those who have heard Spirit. At the end of the podcast Jon answers emails from you. All that, the world we live in and life in general, on this weeks show. email [email protected]

Depeche Mode taught me how to feel. That will be the overall theme of the Depeche Mode Podcast EP3. Your host Jon Justice shares his own stories of the times that Depeche Mode was there for him when no one else could be. Plus more thoughts on Where's the Revolution and comments from those who have heard Spirit. At the end of the podcast Jon answers emails from you. All that, the world we live in and life in general, on this weeks show.
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