Three young men who call themselves the "Bitter Kiddos" fell onto the Dusty Futon for this episode. Started in 2012 by Ryan, the "Kiddos" aren't what they used to be. Now featuring Nathan on Drums and Noah on Bass, the band has taken on a new sound. Their most recent EP, self titled "Bitter Kiddos", is only 10 minutes long...in 5 songs. After all, they are a punk band! They have a new EP being worked on now, and Ryan promises a slightly freshened sound.
Dirty Disciple and Cory Wilkins dispense some sage advice on these youngsters, hopefully helping them develop their sound and poise as they grow. We all end up agreeing that all artists are narcissists, learn you "Can't spell FUTON without F-U-N", and excuse Dirty Disciple for being slightly tardy…but it's all in fun and we get to listen to new songs! Check these guys out on Instagram and Facebook @BitterKiddos
08:15 - "Gas Station Ghost"
27:35 - "Honestly" (Originally titles "Honsetly")
48:02 - "Mine"
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