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Our Thanks To You​

From: The Children's Hour Inc.
Series: The Children's Hour
Length: 58:00

This time on The Children’s Hour, we’re celebrating our thanks to you in a musical special dedicated to gratitude, family, and appreciation of each another and the Earth.
 
Maine Public Radio - several stations


HOLIDAY PROGRAMS ON MAINE PUBLIC RADIO



November 27 at 10:00 am
Splendid Table's Turkey Confidential
Turkey Confidential is The Splendid Table's annual Thanksgiving show. Francis Lam takes calls and comes to the rescue of Thanksgiving cooks, kitchen helpers, and dinner guests during the biggest cooking day of the year.

November 27 at 2:00 pm
Massasoit's Peace Pact with the Pilgrims: Peace Talks Radio
Massasoit was the leader of the Wampanoag Confederacy who negotiated a truce with British settlers of Plymouth Colony that lasted for 40 years in the 1600's, starting shortly after the first Thanksgiving. In this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we hear a conversation with American Indian scholars and a filmmaker who fill in the details of Massasoit's attempt to make peace for his people and with the new strangers.

November 27 at 7:00 pm
Songs of Thanks
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An innovative new production by Cantus, presented exclusively by Minnesota Public Radio. Through their signature narrative programming, the acclaimed octet will weave together stories and songs celebrating gratitude and community. Don't miss this special broadcast, designed to uplift the human spirit and honor the season.

November 27 at 8:00
Horn of Plenty: A Feast of Music for Thanksgiving
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Paul Winter and friends celebrate the family of life and our planet home in this NPR Music seasonal special. Winter's sax and Consort offer a song of gratitude for the land, the sea, and the air -- from Grand Canyon to Ukraine, with some works recorded on location. Audience favorites like "Sun Singer" and "Icarus" herald the grand musical embrace of "And the Earth Spins". John Schaefer of WNYC hosts, with senior producer Steve Rathe of Murray Street -- both from NPR's Winter Solstice broadcasts.

November 28 at 8:00 pm
The Sound of Cinnamon
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]What does hygge mean to you? Maybe it means friendship, laughter, or more concrete things like warmth, light, seasonal food and drink. It might make you think of sitting by the fire on a cold winter night, wearing your favorite oversized sweater, reading a book, and sipping cinnamon tea. In this special Jake Armerding invites you to experience coziness and contentment with a hygge soundtrack perfect for finding your favorite pair of slippers and putting your feet up.

November 29 at 10:00 pm
An Echoes Acoustic Thanksgiving
[/td][td]An array of acoustic sounds to set the mood for this time of coming together. It features music from the first posthumous release by pianist George Winston, Eastern Montana and the dream pop of the husband and wife duo, AESEAES. Hear new music by guitarist Jim "Kimo" West & Kora player Joss Jaffe, and the acoustic guitar trio Tripliciti with Andy McKee, Trevor Gordon Hall and Calum Graham.
 
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Public Radio East - North Carolina

89.3 WTEB New Bern
88.5 WZNB New Bern
91.5 WBJD Atlantic Beach
90.3 WKNS Kinston
89.9 W210CF Greenville
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PRE's holiday programming will air on PRE Classical at 90.3 Kinston-Goldsboro, 91.5 Atlantic Beach-Beaufort, 88.5 New Bern, and on 89.3 HD2 across Eastern North Carolina. You can also listen to the PRE Classical livestream at publicradioeast.org.

Every Good Thing
Airs Wednesday, November 26th at 3 p.m.
This Thanksgiving, host Andrea Blain and classical music fans from all around the country take time to give thanks and celebrate one of life's most meaningful gifts: music. It's “Every Good Thing” — an hour of stories and music to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Songs of Thanks
Airs Thursday, November 27th at 10 a.m.
Join us for “Songs of Thanks,” an innovative new production by Cantus, presented exclusively by Minnesota Public Radio. Through their signature narrative programming, the acclaimed octet will weave together stories and songs celebrating gratitude and community. Don't miss this special broadcast, designed to uplift the human spirit and honor the season.

Shadowglow: Thanksgiving with the American Sound
Airs Thursday, November 27th at 7 p.m.
This Thanksgiving, enjoy an hour of music celebrating the special radiance of autumn and the richness of the holiday — music inspired by the uncanny fire of starlight, the hopeful warmth of luminaria, the lamps of gratitude we light within ourselves, and even the golden glow of beloved Thanksgiving treats fresh from the oven. Michael Torke’s Appalachian-inspired Spoonbread is a scrumptious soundtrack for puttering in the kitchen, and Peter Boyer’s Radiance, the incandescent “Choose Something Like a Star” from Randall Thompson’s Frostiana, Michael Whalen’s nostalgic Shadows of October , Kenji Bunch’s contemplative Luminaria and Craig Hella Johnson’s affirming The Song That I Came to Sing fill the holiday with shimmering nuances of gratitude and hope.

“Horn of Plenty” a Feast of Music for Thanksgiving
Airs Friday, November 28th at 7 p.m.
Paul Winter and friends celebrate the family of life and our planet home in this NPR Music seasonal special. Winter’s sax and Consort offer a song of gratitude for the land, the sea, and the air -- from Grand Canyon to Ukraine, with some works recorded on location. Audience favorites like "Sun Singer" and "Icarus" herald the grand musical embrace of "And the Earth Spins".
 
Michigan Public

91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids91.3 Port Huron 89.7 Lansing 91.1 Flint

Leftovers, A Great Miracle and one too many Santas: Our lineup of favorite holiday programs


Monday, November 24
Marketplace: Feeding the Family

This holiday season, Marketplace brings you a collection of stories on the business and economics of food. From rising grocery bills to farm fields, we’re breaking down what’s really shaping the meals on your table. (3 p.m. and 8 p.m.)

Tuesday, November 25
Reframing the Holidays: Toward Justice and Peace

Peace Talks Radio explores efforts to rename and reclaim holidays like Thanksgiving, Columbus Day, and Veterans Day. The false narratives around these holidays can hide painful truths, and reframing them can open space for justice, healing, and peace. (3 p.m. and 8 p.m.)

Wednesday, November 26
Science and Thanksgiving

On this special episode of The Pulse, we explore the traditions and rituals of Thanksgiving through a scientific lens. We hear stories about the neuroscience of gratitude; the environmental impact of our holiday feasts; and ask whether turkeys are really as dumb as they look (3 p.m. and 8 p.m.)

Thursday November 27 (Thanksgiving Day)
Milk Street Thanksgiving Special

How do you carve a turkey without the skin sliding off? What kind of pie should you make if you’re sick of apple? On this Milk Street Thanksgiving Special, chefs Jet Tila and Dominique Ansel join Chris Kimball to answer your Thanksgiving cooking questions. (1 p.m.)

Turkey Confidential
It's The Splendid Table’s annual Thanksgiving show and a Michigan Public tradition. Francis Lam takes calls and comes to the rescue of Thanksgiving cooks, kitchen helpers, and dinner guests during the biggest cooking day of the year. (2 p.m.)

Talking Turkey
This Liner Notes special explores how and where people celebrate Thanksgiving, what they cook, with whom they dine, and how the literature they love captures the essence of food, family and other things for which they are grateful. (8 p.m.)

Friday, November 28
Points North: Native American Endurance

In commemoration of Native American Heritage Day, the Points North podcast presents an hour-long special with stories of Native American endurance – endurance of language, of fishing rights, and of crops. (3 p.m. and 8 p.m.)
 
KMFA 89.5 FM - Austin, TX

First below listing shows Sunday, November 22. This is a typo. Most likely the date is Sunday, November 23. 0ther possibility is Saturday, November 22.


HOLIDAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22


11:00 a.m. | Classical Austin - Thanksgiving Special

Gather round for a warm and heartfelt holiday tradition as Dianne Donovan sits down with KMFA staff to share what they’re grateful for this season. Enjoy personal stories, cherished family traditions, and specially selected music that reflects each guest’s Thanksgiving spirit. It’s the perfect way to kick off your holiday week—or to keep you company while you prep the feast on Wednesday evening.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26

9:00 p.m. | Classical Austin - Thanksgiving Special (Encore Presentation)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (Thanksgiving Day)

12:00 p.m. | Every Good Thing

This Thanksgiving, host Andrea Blain and classical music fans from all around the country take time to give thanks and celebrate one of life's most meaningful gifts: music. Every Good Thing is an hour of stories and music to celebrate Thanksgiving.

6:00 p.m. | Songs of Thanks

Join us for Songs of Thanks, an innovative new production by Cantus, presented by Minnesota Public Radio. Through their signature narrative programming, the acclaimed octet will weave together stories and songs celebrating gratitude and community. Don't miss this special broadcast, designed to uplift the human spirit and honor the season.

8:00 p.m. | Shadowglow

This Thanksgiving enjoy an hour of music celebrating the special radiance of autumn and the richness of the holiday—music inspired by the uncanny fire of starlight, the hopeful warmth of luminaria, the lamps of gratitude we light within ourselves, even the golden glow of beloved Thanksgiving treats fresh from the oven. Michael Torke’s Appalachian-inspired Spoonbread is a scrumptious soundtrack for puttering in the kitchen, and Peter Boyer’s Radiance, the incandescent “Choose Something Like a Star” from Randall Thompson’s Frostiana, Michael Whalen’s nostalgic Shadows of October, Kenji Bunch’s contemplative Luminaria and Austin’s own Craig Hella Johnson’s affirming The Song That I Came to Sing fill the holiday with shimmering nuances of gratitude and hope.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28

12:00 p.m. | Austin Chamber Music Center's A Charlie Brown Christmas

Recorded live at the Paramount, Austin Chamber Music Center’s ever-popular, annual holiday performance of Vince Guraldi’s perennial favorite, A Charlie Brown Christmas has become a holiday tradition at KMFA, airing at noon on the day after Thanksgiving. This favorite of young and young-at-heart is sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit as a musical kickoff to the season!

ACMC's annual presentation of A Charlie Brown Christmas will take place on Saturday, December 13, 2025 at the Paramount Theater. Click the banner below for more information or to purchase tickets now!
 
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WXPR 91.7 FM - Rhinelander, WI
Holiday Specials Programming on WXPR


Holiday Specials on WXPR 2025​


This holiday season, let WXPR be your soundtrack for celebration. From heartwarming music to special storytelling programs, we've curated a lineup that will fill your days with joy, nostalgia, and the magic of the holidays.

Happy Holidays from all of us at WXPR!

This page will be updated throughout the season. First up...

Thanksgiving on WXPR​

Thursday, November 27

This Thanksgiving, let WXPR be the soundtrack to your day — from sunrise coffee to that last slice of pie. Here’s what’s on the air:

4am–9am​

Morning Edition
Your trusted news and conversation to start the holiday morning.

9am–11am​

Thanksgiving Morning Classics with Molly Rose Teuke
An annual WXPR tradition — Molly Rose Teuke fills your home with delightful music to accompany your Thanksgiving gathering.

11am–1pm​

The Splendid Table’s Turkey Confidential
Francis Lam and friends take calls from cooks and dinner guests across the country in this lively Thanksgiving tradition, serving up calm, confidence, and culinary wisdom when you need it most.

1pm–4pm​

Crossroads Café
WXPR’s blend of folk, blues, and Americana — the perfect backdrop for your Thanksgiving afternoon.

4pm–5pm​

All Things Considered
Trusted news and thoughtful stories from NPR.

5pm–6pm​

Points North Special: Native American Endurance
Stories of strength and survival from Native communities — from preserving language to protecting fishing rights and traditional crops.

6pm–7pm​

Born to Run at 50: An Annotated Listen
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run with commentary from top music writers and producers who explore every track on this iconic album.

7pm–8pm​

Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special
Pull up a chair for a jazzy feast of songs about food and celebration, featuring Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, and Fats Waller.

8pm–9pm​

The Songs of Hearth and Home: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special
A warm collection of songs about comfort and belonging, with performances by Frank Sinatra, Sam Cooke, Norah Jones, and more.

9pm–11pm​

World Café
Live music and interviews with today’s most exciting artists.

11pm–end of day​

Northern Nights
WXPR’s signature overnight music — calm, reflective, and perfect for winding down the day.
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WSHU 1260 AM - Westport, CT

2025 Holiday Program Schedule

We have a special lineup of programs for you this holiday season with songs, carols, and stories for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Plus music and stories for Hanukkah and Kwanzaa… and music that welcomes the winter season.


Thursday, 11/27/25 Thanksgiving

9-10 am WSHU-FM - Shadowglow (NEW) (APM)

This Thanksgiving, enjoy an hour of music celebrating the special radiance of autumn and the richness of the holiday—music inspired by the uncanny fire of starlight, the hopeful warmth of luminaria, the lamps of gratitude we light within ourselves, even the golden glow of beloved Thanksgiving treats fresh from the oven.

1-2 pm WSHU-FM - Songs of Thanks (APM)
Through their signature narrative programming, the acclaimed octet Cantus will weave together stories and songs celebrating gratitude and community. Don't miss this special broadcast, designed to uplift the human spirit and honor the season.

8-9 pm WSHU-FM - Shadowglow (NEW) (APM)
This Thanksgiving, enjoy an hour of music celebrating the special radiance of autumn and the richness of the holiday—music inspired by the uncanny fire of starlight, the hopeful warmth of luminaria, the lamps of gratitude we light within ourselves, even the golden glow of beloved Thanksgiving treats fresh from the oven.

9-10 pm WSHU-FM - Every Good Thing (NEW) (APM)
This Thanksgiving, host Andrea Blain and classical music fans from all around the country take time to give thanks and celebrate one of life's most meaningful gifts: music. It's Every Good Thing — an hour of stories and music to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Saturday, 11/29/25

8-9 pm WSHU-FM - AcousticConnections (WSHU)

The long Thanksgiving weekend is known for good meals and plenty of activities to keep us busy! AcousticConnections focuses on expressing gratitude with, “Songs of Thanksgiving.”

Sunday, 11/30/25

7 am-1 pm WSHU-FM - Sunday Baroque (WSHU)

In addition to music expressing GRATITUDE on this Thanksgiving weekend, it's the kick-off the 2025 Sunday Baroque Holiday Gift list. These are some of the fresh and vibrant recordings of the year that Suzanne Bona hand-picks as suggestions for your holiday gift giving. Each week through the end of the year, you can audition selections from recordings on the list to provide inspiration for your holidays.
 
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KRCB 104.9 FM - Rohnert Park, CA

(These are downloadable!)

KRCB 104.9 Holiday Specials!


Prep Time
Start your Thanksgiving festivities with Prep Time, an hour of music about family, friends, coming home, cooking, fall color, pumpkin pie and more. Hosted by Johnny Bazzano from 9 to 10 am Thursday morning, right here on KRCB

Big Daddy Cain’s Thanksgiving Special
Three hours of songs about Turkeys, cooking, side dishes, travel, and family.

Connections
Hope you’re hungry! This special edition of Connections is serving up a fully loaded, 10 course tasting menu of FOOD songs! Host Michelle Marques is filling your tummy via your ears with two hours of tasty tunes. Save your fork, there’s PIE!
 
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BEAT LATINO: A Musical Gracias-Giving, Thanksgiving Celebration!

From: Catalina Maria Johnson
Series: BEAT LATINO
Length: 58:30

How many songs titled "Gracias" can be found in our beloved Latine, Latinx,Latin@,Latin American, Hispanic American, Ibero-American universo musical? You'd be surprised! This week's Beat Latino brings a selection of classics and recents to give thanks for it all as we approach el Día de Dar Gracias! We've got sad sierreño, baladas, R&B, mariachi, urbano and much more. Enjoy! And gracias for listening!
 
North Country Public Radio - several stations New York

Thanksgiving 2025 Holiday Specials on NCPR


Tuesday, 11/25:​

3-5 PM - Trail Mix: Thanksgiving Special

A relaxed and upbeat mix of songs about gratitude and food with host Sarah Scafidi-Maguire.

Wednesday, 11/26:​

10 AM -Feeding The Family

For many people gathering around the table this holiday season, things feel... a little different. Maybe it’s the cost of ingredients that’s on your mind. Or you’ve been furloughed from your job. Whatever it is, these things have a way of showing up at our tables. So, in this special from APM’s Marketplace, explore the complicated forces impacting the food on our tables this holiday season. And get tips for making festive meals on a shoestring; hear about how to avoid the pressure of putting on a good show; and look at the little-known economic history of one of America’s favorite desserts.

11 AM - Massasoit's Peace Pact With The Pilgrims

Massasoit was the leader of the Wampanoag Confederacy who negotiated a truce with British settlers of Plymouth Colony that lasted for 40 years in the 1600s, starting shortly after the first Thanksgiving. In this program by Peace Talks Radio, hear conversations with Native American scholars and a filmmaker who fill in the details of Massasoit's attempt to make peace for his people and with the new strangers.

3-5 PM - Radio Bob's Rhythm & Blues Show:

As you prepare for Thanksgiving, Radio Bob will provide the soundtrack. Classic R&B, Motown, great rock & roll... and in the middle of it all, the annual airing of Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant”!

9 PM - Songs of Thanks

An innovative new production by the vocal performance group Cantus, designed to uplift the human spirit and honor the season. Through their signature narrative programming, the acclaimed octet will weave together stories and songs celebrating gratitude and community. Presented by Minnesota Public Radio.


Thursday, 11/27:​

10 AM-12 PM - The Splendid Table's Turkey Confidential

It’s The Splendid Table’s annual Thanksgiving show! Francis Lam and guests take calls and come to the rescue of Thanksgiving cooks, kitchen helpers, and dinner guests during the biggest cooking day of the year. This year’s guests are best-selling authors Samin Nosrat and Yossy Arefi, and public media food show hosts Vivian Howard and Evan Kleiman.

12-1 PM - Harvest Home

A gem from the archives, featuring the celebrated American acoustic music duo Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. Festive, thoughtful, and fun, Harvest Home is an hour of music celebrating Thanksgiving, Autumn, and the Harvest Season with a spicy offering of American Roots Music simmered to perfection.

3-5 PM - String Fever

This Thanksgiving Edition of String Fever is a ‘mostly instrumental’ program - perfect for holiday dining and/or dancing! Few words, lots of great music. So clear the floor and enjoy some slow dancing after your festive meal with loved ones, or play String Fever as a perfect background soundtrack for fine dining.

8-9 PM - Global Village

Global Village has a musical feast in store for the holiday. Join host Chris Heim for songs for the season in this special Thanksgiving edition.

9-10 PM - Shadowglow: Thanksgiving With The American Sound

An hour of music celebrating the special radiance of autumn and the richness of the holiday—music inspired by the uncanny fire of starlight, the hopeful warmth of luminaria, the lamps of gratitude we light within ourselves, even the golden glow of beloved Thanksgiving treats fresh from the oven. Selections include Michael Torke’s Appalachian-inspired Spoonbread; Peter Boyer’s Radiance; the incandescent “Choose Something Like a Star” from Randall Thompson’s Frostiana; Michael Whalen’s nostalgic Shadows of October; Kenji Bunch’s contemplative Luminaria; and Craig Hella Johnson’s affirming The Song That I Came to Sing.

10 PM-5 AM - (Classical) Music Through The Night

Seasonal selections to mark the day and the beginning of the giving season.


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WRTI 90.1 FM - Philadelphia, PA

A Classical Thanksgiving on WRTI: songs of kinship and gratitude


Whatever your plans this Thanksgiving, WRTI will be right there with the perfect soundtrack. Tune in during our Classical broadcast, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, for a mix of beloved American classics and songs of hearth and home. On the jazz side, it’s all about our first annual Holiday Platters Weekend, featuring an assortment of classic albums selected by you, our listeners.


We’ll be shouting out the Temple University Diamond Marching Band on this year’s Thanksgiving broadcast. If you’re curious as to why, think big: as part of their centennial, the band will be featured in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, one of the holiday’s most iconic traditions. Listen during our Sousalarm segment at 7:15 a.m. to hear a pair of themes in tribute: “Fight, Temple, Fight!” and “T for Temple U.”

Among the other pieces that John T.K. Scherch will play from 6 to 10 a.m. are Leonard Bernstein’s “Turkey Trot” bagatelle, from his Divertimento; the Autumn movement from Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons; Aaron Copland’s Quiet City; a rendition of Haydn’s “Sunrise” string quartet by the Arod Quartet and more. These selections will transform the feeling of morning meal preparation from a chore to a joyous embodiment of Thanksgiving and the fall season, opening the day up to ensuing festivities.

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Melinda Whiting will continue our musical festivities with pieces like Amazing Grace, in a version performed by soprano Jessye Norman with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; George Gershwin’s Piano Concerto, performed by pianist Xiayin Wang and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Marta Keen’s “Homeward Bound,” performed by baritone Bryn Terfel and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir; and Antonín Dvořák’s “From the New World” Symphony. Some will already be eating by the time this segment ends, which means that there’s room for musical dessert in the broadcast’s remaining hours.


From 2 to 6 p.m., these syndicated Thanksgiving specials will fill your home with festive spirit:

Every Good Thing — 2 to 3 p.m.

Andrea Blain’s “Every Good Thing” will play from 2 to 3 p.m., featuring a fresh feast of classical works like Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 15, Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, Copland’s Simple Gifts, and more. This hour of stories and reminiscence suits the spirit of Thanksgiving, when memories are shared over a holiday table.

The American Sound: Seed and Soil — 3 to 4 p.m.

Thanksgiving has always been closely tied to the land, as a celebration of gratitude for abundant harvest. Join host Jennifer Hambrick at 3 p.m. for an hour of music that celebrates America's beautiful and bountiful land — like “The Pasture,” from Randall Thompson’s choral work Frostiana, and Jennifer Higdon’s uplifting “Amazing Grace” for string quartet.

Shadowglow: Thanksgiving with the American Sound — 4 to 5 p.m.

An important part of Thanksgiving is taking some time to reflect on this special time of year. That seasonal feeling takes center stage on “Shadowglow: Thanksgiving with the American Sound,” starting at 4 p.m. Experience an hour of autumnal radiance with pieces like Michael Torke’s Spoonbread, Kenji Bunch’s Luminaria, and Craig Hella Johnson’s The Song That I Came to Sing.

Songs of Thanks — 5 to 6 p.m.

Ending our Thanksgiving broadcast is “Songs of Thanks,” a production by vocal ensemble Cantus. The octet will bring listeners through musical passages celebrating gratitude and community, serving as a final holiday reflection.

Happy Thanksgiving, from all of us at WRTI!
 
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Force of Fury Episode 1

From: Geoffrey Tiffany
Length: 58:11

A Thanksgiving heavy-metal special built on the theme Unity Over Division. Featuring KISS and Gene Simmons classics, Mötley Crüe’s “Home Sweet Home,” Judas Priest’s “Panic Attack,” Poppy’s “The End of the World,” and DevilDriver’s crushing grooves. A powerful mix of arena anthems and modern metal meant to bring people together when the world feels split apart.
 
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