Tyler and Bailey join forces on Episode 29 of The All Punked Up Podcast. This week's theme is Women's History Month and the two of them discuss each of their favorite and most influential female artists from the scene. And while it's a month to recognize and celebrate women, the crew discusses a new report showing just how underrepresented women are in the music industry. Tyler brings up a story on how the Foo Fighters accidentally called the wrong "Nick" to produce what would become one of the band's biggest albums. Also, we're about to find out how and if festivals will work in 2021 as one in Las Vegas is a go for September featuring Billie Eilish, Green Day and All Time Low. Finally the boys close out the show talking about Lou Ottens, the creator of the cassette tape, who died at the age of 94 and how he revolutionized the music industry.
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