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Welcome to the Brony Music History podcast! Over the past ten years, the My Little Pony fandom has produced a rich and varied tapestry of soundscapes that have touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Join me, Rock Fox, as we interview artists from across the full spectrum of horse music to hear the stories and choons that shaped the scene. Fully unscripted and unedited! Follow me on the socials to get updates on future episodes and tune into my weekly radio show on PonyvilleFM: https://linktr.ee/RockFoxDJ If you enjoyed the show, consider throwing me a donation on ko-fi! Any ko-fi money is reinvested into keeping the show going: https://ko-fi.com/rockfoxdj If you‘re interested in adding this podcast to an archive, send me a DM on twitter and we can have a chat This podcast is recorded on the traditional lands of the Darug and Guringai peoples, where blue gums have towered over the landscape since time immemorial. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land
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Tuesday Nov 09, 2021
PrinceWhateverer
Tuesday Nov 09, 2021
Tuesday Nov 09, 2021
Today on Brony Music History, we talk with PrinceWhateverer! He's been shredding since 2011 and aint stoppin anytime soon! We chat about where he draws his inspiration, being a full time fandom musician and what he's learnt over the years!
Go and show Prince some love for coming on the show: https://twitter.com/PWhateverer https://www.youtube.com/user/princewhateverer
Tracklist
PrinceWhateverer-Rainbow Thrash (December 2011 Revision)
PrinceWhateverer-Frailty (Ft. Milkymomo)
PrinceWhateverer- L_ST-_N-D_TA (Destabilize Pt.2 ft. Vylet)
PrinceWhateverer-Solidarity (In This Together)
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This podcast is recorded on the traditional lands of the Darug and Guringai peoples, where blue gums have towered over the landscape since time immemorial. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land
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