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Sure, the musicians themselves are important to a band, but when it comes to ska, a good manager can make or break you. this week in In defense of skapodcast welcomes Kill Lincoln hype man Drew Skibitsky to talk about what it takes to excel in that role, his work with his other band Urban Crater, and more. Listen above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Skibistky shares his opinion on what it means to be a hype man, even if some people disagree with his views on the position. He also talks about how he got involved with Kill Lincoln, what it's like touring with the band, and how he's mastered the art of stage diving.
Besides being a hype man, Skibitsky also knows how to rock in other ways. As proof, he goes into detail about playing in the band Urban Crater, as well as the many roles he plays behind the scenes.
Listen to Drew Skibitsky's conversation about Kill Lincoln and more above, and be sure to like, review, and follow series wherever you get your podcast. Don't forget to check out all of the Consequence Podcast Network series here.
Additionally, you can support In defense host Aaron Carnes buying a copy of his book, In defense of ska. The second expanded edition. is available now. Co-host Adam Davis also has a band called Omnigone, whose latest album, Wildwas released earlier this year. Enter to win a signed copy of In defense of ska the book and a Wild vinyl and other ska-tastic products, here or using the widget below*. You can also preview the book with our exclusive excerpt on the Christian ska scene.
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