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Keith Morris & Greg Hetson of Circle Jerks (Part 2)
Hear part 2 of Darrin’s chat with Greg Hetson + Keith Morris from The Circle Jerks.
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Hear part 2 of Darrin’s chat with Greg Hetson + Keith Morris from The Circle Jerks.
#WeedNews #MusicNews
Hear part one of Darrin’s chat with Keith Morris and Greg Hetson for Circle Jerks. Plus, #WeedNews & #MusicNews.
Darrin and TS dial the booze down (quality wise) and pound some Miller Lites.
Darrin and TS sit down and enjoy some Wayne Gretzky #99 Canadian Whiskey and Darrin chats with his long time friend, Mr. Greg Hetson.
Darrin welcomes Keith Morris, a walking punk LEGEND.
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