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The Ongoing History of New Music, Episode 779: Billy Talent–In Their Own Words, Part 2

If you liked the last show, you’ll want to keep going with part two of Billy Talent’s telling of their story. After following things through the band’s indie years–the Pezz years–on part one, we’re ready to look at what happened with the band after they signed their major label deal and beyond.

Songs heard on this show:

Rusted from the Rain

Nothing to Lose

River Below

Devil in a Midnight Mass

Fallen Leaves

Red Flag

Official Spotify playlistist (Is that a word? It is now!) Eric Wilhite has compiled this one for the show.

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Alan Cross

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