CW: Listeners should be advised that this episode features discussion of abuse. Direct any questions or concerns to Amanda.
Finding your voice is critical in music, but the most powerful ones come from those with a message, especially one of strength. Jake Lucas (***updated***) of Downtrodder shares songwriting in hardcore, the personal experiences that are behind the music, and a love of Furiosa of Mad Max.
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