Off the Record - 33 RPM

Closures during the Texas Relays, Fastball's latest, and Arthuriosis

This week on Off the Record’s 33rpm, OTR tackles the controversy surrounding the closure of Flamingo Cantina during the Texas Relays last weekend, gives you the scoop on Fastball's latest, Little White Lies, and previews the Getalong Gang Performance Group's new metal opera, Arthuriosis.

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