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In this episode we dive into a lesser-known compilation from Dundee, 1996, titled 'After the Storm', which was created to raise funds for 18U. We explore the tracks, uncovering a mix of genres from 80s power ballads to 90s dance and country influences. There's a lot of colourful and, shall we say, sometimes questionable, musical efforts showcased in this CD, and as ever we humorously navigate the ups and downs of their listening experience. Highlights include oddities like George McFarlane's rap experiment and a cheerful dance track by Bliss. They wrap up with an existential crisis triggered by Real Gone Kid by Deacon Blue. But it's all for your entertainment, so it's all good.

Oh, and yeah cause this week is particularly heavy the first 18 minutes or so are about Trump winning the US election. So feel free to skip ahead if that doesn't tickle your fancy.

00:00 Introduction and Birthday Banter

00:57 Post-Birthday Blues and Football Highlights

02:20 Political Discussion: Election Results and Reactions

06:31 The Impact of Information Economy on Politics

09:32 Misogyny and Conservative Trends in Gen Z

11:40 The GOP's Transformation and Democratic Challenges

16:11 Crypto Bros and Political Discourse

17:19 Middle Eastern Vote and Political Puritanism

18:32 Music Podcast Transition and Upcoming Topics

44:41 Country Vibes and Musical Influences

45:47 Highland Cowpunk and Unique Instrumentation

48:08 Exploring George McFarlane's Musical Journey

51:40 Dundee's Musical Scene and Hidden Gems

57:07 Ian Cusick: A Deep Dive

01:01:24 90s Dance Nostalgia with Bliss and Lucy Jules

01:04:42 Gary Clark and King L

01:07:37 Michael Marra: Dundee's Bard

01:19:10 Final Thoughts and Reflections