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An Interview With Delco Detention: Navigating School, Rock, and Growth As A Young Hard Rock Band

In this episode of Monster Riff Presents, the young guys from hard rockin’ outfit Delco Detention talk about what it’s like to navigate school (including middle school and high school) while performing in a band inspired by Alice In Chains and Primus.

For the unaware, Delco Detention first grabbed attention years ago as a father-son duo that shared Clutch covers on Twitter. Their efforts led to a collaboration with Clutch vocalist Neil Fallon, and that led to multiple albums (including From the Basement, Funhouse, and What Lies Beneath) featuring some incredible musicians.

Today, Delco Detention is an impressive all-kid band! Check out Delco Detention at the following links:

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In this episode, we talk about Delco Detention’s “Water Bottle” song. Watch it here:

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