#215: Does Being Alternative Ever Become Normal? Wednesday 13 On Horror!

#215: Does Being Alternative Ever Become Normal? Wednesday 13 On Horror!

Author: Jon Barbas April 22, 2025 Duration: 22:26
In episode 215 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas sits down with Wednesday 13 about Horror Punk, his new album 'Mid Death Crisis', and being a weirdo in the South. What started as me wanting to learn more about horror punk turned into us relating over religious parents and taboo metal. Join us!

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