Mixing storytelling with conventional Q&A, Jason Singh joins Episode 18 of the Life Is Peachy Podcast to look back on and celebrate 20 years of Taxiride’s major label sophomore “Garage Mahal”. The 90’s alternative music in Australia essentially acted as a “gateway drug” into the wonderful world of heavy music and all that falls under its umbrella and Taxiride are a result of that journey; laced within the time and place of ‘turn of the century’ pop culture and mainstream music.
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