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dead scene kids
Alden Kirkland & Hunter Camp
56 episodes
2 weeks ago
Each week, Alden and Hunter talk about how music has shaped their lives. They bring their experiences and apply them to coping with adulthood, all while feeling young, and never getting out of the “emo stage.” Dead Scene Kids is forever.
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Each week, Alden and Hunter talk about how music has shaped their lives. They bring their experiences and apply them to coping with adulthood, all while feeling young, and never getting out of the “emo stage.” Dead Scene Kids is forever.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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dead scene kids #036 – Potential Breakup Song (Explicit Version)
dead scene kids
1 hour 14 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
dead scene kids #036 – Potential Breakup Song (Explicit Version)
You’re not living, ‘til you’re living, living with us. You’re not winning, you’re not winning, ‘til you’re winning us. This week, Alden and Hunter take a look into the past and analyze with scientific data what would be a good time to be around or fans of artists during some of their most iconic albums. Oh you can try, you can try, you know we know it’d be a lie, without us you’re gonna die.
dead scene kids
Each week, Alden and Hunter talk about how music has shaped their lives. They bring their experiences and apply them to coping with adulthood, all while feeling young, and never getting out of the “emo stage.” Dead Scene Kids is forever.