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RIP a Livecast #621 – Funeral Couch with special guest Aaron Beam (RED FANG)

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We're excited to be talking to Red Fang frontman Aaron Beam on the show. He talks about the band's new album, Arrows, which is out June 4th. Plus we talk about Aaron's love of spreadsheets, his cooking hobby, what he was doing for the last year or so, and some fun behind the scenes stories on Red Fang's music videos. Elsewhere on the show, we discuss David Ellefson's controversial dismissal from Megadeth and who could possibly replace him. We talk about the Billboard Music Awards and we end the show learning of a new venture from Gene Simmons of KISS.

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RIP a Livecast #621 – Funeral Couch with special guest Aaron Beam (RED FANG)

We are bringing back an old favorite with a twist, the music break – now as a Spotify playlist to listen to whenever you want. Make sure to follow the playlist. This week's tracks are
Red Fang – Funeral Coach
A.N.I.M.A.L. – Highway to Hell
Helmet – Army of Me
Meshuggah – Future Breed Machine

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