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Episode: 004 - Band reunions

An episode of the Long Live the Music podcast, hosted by Kiel Hauck, titled "Episode: 004 - Band reunions" was published on February 24, 2014 and runs 37 minutes.

February 24, 2014 ·37m · Long Live the Music

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The guys talk about the Saosin and Midtown reunions taking place at this year's Skate and Surf Festival and discuss the problem of fan entitlement. They also chat about recent releases from We Are the In Crowd, Issues and Bayside.

The guys talk about the Saosin and Midtown reunions taking place at this year's Skate and Surf Festival and discuss the problem of fan entitlement. They also chat about recent releases from We Are the In Crowd, Issues and Bayside.

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