• The Greatest Song In The World: Part XIII (feat. TTNG, Rhapsody, General Fiasco, From First To Last, and Dave Matthews Band)

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
  • Podcast
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The Greatest Song In The World: Part XIII (feat. TTNG, Rhapsody, General Fiasco, From First To Last, and Dave Matthews Band)

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  • Welcome back to The Greatest Song In The World, our recurring monthly segment in which we and members of our audience submit some of our all-time favorites in search of The Greatest Song In The World! This month, we’ve got five great nominees thanks in part to some of our listeners and friends of the show!

    Please continue to stay subscribed to the show as we will continue to share our love for these meaningful songs and share with you what we think are the Greatest In The World!

    GSitW Spotify Playlist: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46YxhYHXnxFfjLpLpraGjA?si=c3460d6252a649ee⁠

    Also on the episode, we share our thoughts on albums from artists like Sum 41, Taylor Swift, and Girl In Red.

    #DaveMatthewsBand #FromFirstToLast #GeneralFiasco #Rhapsody #TTNG

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