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Words: Loren • February 24, 2021

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SPB: What is your favorite protest song?

Eric (vocals): "The Dream is Dead" by Blight

Jesse (guitar): "Police State" by Dead Prez

Skyler (drums): "Draft Morning" by The Byrds

Jim (bass): "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Loren • February 24, 2021

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