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e091 // James Trask (Shapethrower)

e091 // James Trask (Shapethrower)

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James Trask, guitarist of Shapethrower, joins the show to celebrate Grief Cycle, his hyper-competitive teenage years in a percussion ensemble, getting tricked into his first band, forming Shapethrower in high school with "the bad kids", highlights from the bands journey in the years since, and so much more - enjoy!

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0:00 James is here!
0:47 Shapethrower Show May 3rd in Tiverton, RI
1:09 Reflecting on Debut LP "Grief Cycle"
4:47 Growing Up in a Musical Household
9:55 Playing Trombone & Loving Ska
14:21 Studying Music Theory
19:34 Hyper-Competitive Percussion Ensemble
24:36 Brutally Intense Teachers
28:40 Forming Shapethrower in High School
33:31 From Ska to Metal
36:38 Getting Tricked into a Band
39:20 Undercover Cops Thwarting Local Shows
42:36 First Show was in an Amphitheatre
48:11 Meeting Matty for the First Time
55:05 Gaining Stage Experience
1:00:46 Highlights of Shapethrower
1:05:38 ...and Lowlights
1:10:28 A Passion for Fishing
1:19:13 Bass Fishing Tournaments
1:24:54 Support James + Shapethrower!

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