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Episode 81: Album Fight - Ramones vs The Clash w/ special guest Pete A. Turner

Episode 81: Album Fight - Ramones vs The Clash w/ special guest Pete A. Turner

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Special Guest Pete A. Turner joins Greg Potters to talk about his life as an Army Combat Spy. They also engage in an ALBUM FIGHT, pitting two infamous punk albums against each other: The Ramones self-titled 1976 debut vs The Clash’s, 1979 album, London Calling

Pete is the executive producer and host of the Break It Down Show (also known as the BIDS) podcast. Approaching its 10th anniversary with over 1500 episodes, the podcast stands out for its rotating co-hosts. Pete's guests include Nobel Prize Winners to Gold Medalists, offering a lot of unique perspectives on the world.

Pete is also a former Army Combat spy, with 70 months of military service and over 1000 combat patrols. His daily missions took him off-camp to find the people, information and secrets that enabled commanders to win. Pete's journey evolved from counterintelligence roles in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Egypt, Germany, and Iraq, which eventually led to creating the Break It Down Podcast.

Our hope is after listening to this episode, you’ll either be inspired to pick up one of these albums OR…… go back and listen to each again and appreciate.

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Want to be a guest on The ALBUMREVIEW.net podcast? Send Greg Potters a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/albumreviewpodcast


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