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#059: Seaway, Nothing More


This week The Gunz Show is bringing your pop punk faves, Seaway, and progressive rock baes, Nothing More, to the airwaves.

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Seaway – Hoser


Seaway’s debut album Hoser combines the best elements of pop punk, including earnest vocals and bright, catchy riffs, while still displaying enough diversity to hold its own.

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Between You & Me Announces 2024 U.S. Headline Tour


Following the release of their infectious new track “YEAH!” and the announcement of their UK 2024 tour with Broadside and Young Culture, our favorite Aussies, Between You & Me, will be coming stateside this March for the SH!T YEAH U.S. Tour. Kicking off the U.S. leg of their tour on March 7, Between You & Me will be joined by Young Culture and Homesafe, with Zoe Ko, Not My Weekend, Cherie Amour, and FELICITY performing on select dates.  With the announcement, the band shares, “Between You & Me first visited North America in November 2018. For five Australians that grew… Read more »

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FRND CRCL Say “F*ck California” In Newest Track


Pop-punk newcomers, FRND CRCL are back with another hot single from their upcoming full-length album, Suburban Dictionary out June 30th. “Fuck California” is a summer anthem that drags the west coast as the lesser of the two, while bathed in distorted guitars and sing-along vocals. This track comes as the sixth single from the new album, following “47“, “Golden“, “ADHD“, “No Chill“, and “Clinically Insane“. Speaking on their new pop-punk banger, the band shared: “Fuck California” is a cool song that should be checked out specifically because it’s about the East Coast being better than California. Other than that, it’s… Read more »

Nate Steinheimer


Nate Steinheimer joins Scott to talk about starting a record label, where the name ‘Mutant League” comes from, and jobs outside the music industry.

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