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The Debut Of PRESIDENT?! The Newest Masked Act | The Podcast That Rocked #Shorts



FULL EPISODE = https://youtube.com/live/FpdCxxX2VvU?feature=share The Podcast That Rocked for 5/21/25. The debut of the new band President, Foo Fighters firing Josh Freese, more. Discussion Topics: -The new group/project President debuts with “In The Name Of The Father” -Foo Fighters fire Josh Freese; Freese shocked and confused -Sleep Token hits #1 on Billboard Top 200 with Even In Arcadia -I Prevail part ways with Brian Burkheiser -New Judas Priest documentary coming -Nik Nocturnal says farewell -Upcoming albums/tours/more SONG OF THE WEEK: President “In The Name Of The Father” = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_MijiGiQNI “PRESIDENT, the enigmatic new band set to make their debut at Download Festival 2025, has generated significant buzz with the release of their first single, "In The Name Of The Father," which dropped on May 15, 2025. The track marks a powerful entry into the rock and metal scene, accompanied by a striking music video featuring the masked members, adding to the band's mysterious allure. PRESIDENT is scheduled to perform on The Dogtooth Stage at Download Festival on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 4:25 pm, promising a compelling live debut that fans are eagerly anticipating. Speculation surrounds the band's identity, with many believing Charlie Simpson—known from Busted and Fightstar—to be the frontman, given the band's influences and stylistic hints. This combination of mystery, a strong debut single, and a high-profile festival appearance positions PRESIDENT as one of the most intriguing new acts of 2025, capturing the attention of rock enthusiasts and Download Festival audiences alike.” (Perplexity) Hosted by: Luke = https://bsky.app/profile/rockednet.bsky.social Alex = https://bsky.app/profile/voiceofalex.bsky.social Rowan = https://bsky.app/profile/rowbuck01.bsky.social ___ The Debut Of PRESIDENT?! The Newest Masked Act | The Podcast That Rocked #Shorts


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