The year was 1982. The place, Seattle. This was long before the grunge movement would solidify the city's place in music history. The early 80s were still riding on the backs of the punk movement, and 17 year old guitar prodigy Duff McKagen would find himself interwoven with this underground band of likeminded kids rebelling against politics and their parents. They called themselves The Living. But just as they were making a splash, they went into the studio to record an album and it was never released. Until many years later. Join me today for this bitesized episode where we go over who The Living was, how their debut album got stored in a box forgotten about, and what it actually sounds like. Plus I give my review of the album.


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