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Never Loved Audio Malfunctions: Pearl Jam and Pixies Live in Hyde Park, The Wonder Stuff, Glastonbury chat, Dead Pony

Never Loved Audio Malfunctions: Pearl Jam and Pixies Live in Hyde Park, The Wonder Stuff, Glastonbury chat, Dead Pony

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So the guys finally manage to get in a room together to record another episode (virtual of course). But even the best laid plans can go wrong - so it shouldn't be surprising when poorly laid plans go wrong then. Which is exactly what happened here.

Due to technical issues and back up technical issues - this weeks show might not sound as slick as it usually does.  The game has been lost at the end of the episode, however it’s safe to assume they all made fools of themselves. The thing to remember is, that it was all Ian's fault.

But most importantly - The mystery of how Def Leppard made into the NLE Hall of Fame is revealed.

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