The Electric Mahan – Part 2

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After a week off from being sick, Rock Around the Region with Samantha Knight returns with an all new episode!
Part two with The Electric Mahan and the debut of a new song from them as well. Some ShipRocked Cruise guests; Goodbye June , 10 Years and Nonpoint . You’ll hear from Broken Side , Changing Direction , Taylor Road and Of Serpents . Plus news on Egypt Central and Devour the Day , And the debut of a brand new song from Gravel Switch
Original Airdate: 1/23/22

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