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this week in In defense of Ska, Frank Turner joins to talk about growing up with UK skacore, finding a balance between his more punk and folk tendencies, and his new album. Unbeaten. Listen above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The English artist joins the In defense of ska team to chat about his presence in both punk and singer-songwriter circles. Of course, he also gives his take on ska and it turns out he has a lot of thoughts on the genre. He details what it was like going to skacore shows in the 2000s, his experience touring with Interrupters and NOFX covering their song “Thatcher Fucks the Kids.” Elsewhere, Turner dives into his new album Unbeatenloving Converge and the worst shows it has ever put on.
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