The pro wrestling-inspired power-pop punks of Cheap Heat sat down for a quick interview on the podcast!
We talked about their new record, the Rope Break Records label, using wrestling (which I, admittedly, don’t know much about) as subject matter/symbolism in their songs, and much more.
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