Khallus – Part 3

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The Last new Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight of 2020.
Part 3 with Khallus comes your way along with a new song from them. Plus my favorite The Cult song as done by Sleep for the Weary, new to the show, Hidden Sixes and Morgan Rose. On top of that, Black Stone Cherry, Egypt Central, The Sacred, 12 Stones, Shallow Side, Pedestryans, and Pirate The Radio

Original Airdate: 12/20/20

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