The afternoon drive-time DJ shares stories of fans, metal icons and how KUPD's jocks have "all seen each other naked."
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The longtime fixture of the Valley has signed off after 20 years.
Get ready to rock out on Saturday.
Fans of metalcore, hard rock and post-grunge are in for a treat.
The good news? It wasn't all bad news.
'He sang to our struggles and to our dreams'
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