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Dads Who Mosh

Dads Who Mosh

By: Nate Petersen
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To be a great dad, you have to be hardcore. Each week, we celebrate great dads and the heavy music scene that inspires us.Nate Petersen Music
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  • Blink-182 and Holy Hurt
    Apr 25 2025

    In this episode of Dads Who Mosh, Nate recaps the Terror show and how weird Spirit World is. He also goes over how Take Off Your Pants and Jacket by Blink-182 is a perfect album, and then talks about the impact that spiritual abuse can have on people and mentions Holy Hurt by Hillary L. McBride.

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    39 mins
  • The Hardcore Scene's Gonna Be Alright
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode, Nate talks about the Poison the Well tour and how it's bringing together the old and the new generation of hardcore kids. Also, the lineup for Within These Walls at The Nile in Mesa is STACKED!


    In the last episode, we talked about how guys need to have a lighthouse - this week we talk about the impact it can have on us to miss our lighthouse during the week and struggle on without that point of contact.


    Finally, Nate complains a little bit about how much the American dream costs nowadays, but that just makes the moms and dads out there who are working hard every day mean even more.

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    37 mins
  • Give Yourself a Lighthouse
    Mar 27 2025

    In this week's episode, Nate goes over the STACKED lineup for Furnace Fest. Also, anniversary shows where bands play an album front to back - are they good or kinda lame?

    This week's perfect album review is Black Mile to the Surface by Manchester Orchestra.

    Nate also talks about how guys need to have a "lighthouse" every week, something that no matter how tough the week gets, they know that they can look forward to that, and that they will have a place where they can find some relief from the craziness of life.

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    32 mins

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