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This week, In defense of Scuba becomes Explosion of songs… or better, SKA explosionSammy Kay and Joe Gittleman (also of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones) of The Kilograms join the hosts to break down songs from their respective catalogs. Listen above or Wherever you get your podcasts.
First up, the gang performs Gittleman's song “Chores,” taken from his new solo album. HoldThe group then starts talking about Kay's “How Fast to Run” from her upcoming album. July 1960. Finally, the two take a look at The Kilograms' song “Can't Be Beat.”
Elsewhere, Kay and Gittleman talk about Black sand relief, Michelle Ska’s benefit compilation that includes The Kilograms’ song “Who Am I.” The pair also discuss the influence of the people of Maui, their relationship with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts and what makes a perfect song, with Magnetic Fields’ “Papa Was a Rodeo” and Cher’s “Believe” as key examples.
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