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Where Did They Go? - Spud In The Box

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This week on Maed in India’s rebroadcast series ‘Where Did They Go?’, Mae jumps back to October 2016, to episode 68, when 4 members of alt rock act, Spud in the Box were on the show. They performed stripped down versions of 3 songs from their then sophomore release, Lead Feet Paper Shoes, and chatted about alternative band names, working with KJ Singh, and their long and intricate songwriting process.

Take a look at our episode artwork! You’ll see that we’ve created a word search where you can look for the band name and some of their song titles. We hope you enjoy it!


Song List:

Highs & Lows (20:00 - 24:54)

Institute of Madness (37:31 - 42:27)

Headrush (57:03 - 01:01:30)


Spud In The Box is

Rohan Rajadhyaksha

Ankit Dayal

Joshua Singh

Hartej (Teji) Sawhney

Siddharth Talwar

Zubin Bhathena


Follow Spud In The Box:

Instagram @spudintheboxmusic

Facebook @spudintheboxmusic

Twitter @spudinthebox


Come be our friend:

Facebook @maedinindia

Instagram @maedinindia

Twitter @maedinindia


CREDITS:

Host: Mae

Twitter: @maebemaebe

Instagram: @maemariyam

Audio Editor Post (Rebroadcast): Kartik Kulkarni

Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala

Episode Artwork: Alika Gupta

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This week on Maed in India’s rebroadcast series ‘Where Did They Go?’, Mae jumps back to October 2016, to episode 68, when 4 members of alt rock act, Spud in the Box were on the show. They performed stripped down versions of 3 songs from their then sophomore release, Lead Feet Paper Shoes, and chatted about alternative band names, working with KJ Singh, and their long and intricate songwriting process.

Take a look at our episode artwork! You’ll see that we’ve created a word search where you can look for the band name and some of their song titles. We hope you enjoy it!


Song List:

Highs & Lows (20:00 - 24:54)

Institute of Madness (37:31 - 42:27)

Headrush (57:03 - 01:01:30)


Spud In The Box is

Rohan Rajadhyaksha

Ankit Dayal

Joshua Singh

Hartej (Teji) Sawhney

Siddharth Talwar

Zubin Bhathena


Follow Spud In The Box:

Instagram @spudintheboxmusic

Facebook @spudintheboxmusic

Twitter @spudinthebox


Come be our friend:

Facebook @maedinindia

Instagram @maedinindia

Twitter @maedinindia


CREDITS:

Host: Mae

Twitter: @maebemaebe

Instagram: @maemariyam

Audio Editor Post (Rebroadcast): Kartik Kulkarni

Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala

Episode Artwork: Alika Gupta

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