Radio Rubber Room Episode 66: Stomp Status

by | Jun 13, 2012 | POLITICS

In the last episode of Radio Rubber Room, the guys welcomed their first ever Northern, VA quartet: Stomp Status. Stomp Status is a four-piece Jazz/Funk hybrid that formed amidst the halls of the George Mason Music Department. Though young, these promising musicians exhibited the high level of knowledge of instrumentation and composition you’d expected from music majors.


In the last episode of Radio Rubber Room, the guys welcomed their first ever Northern, VA quartet: Stomp Status. Stomp Status is a four-piece Jazz/Funk hybrid that formed amidst the halls of the George Mason Music Department. Though young, these promising musicians exhibited the high level of knowledge of instrumentation and composition you’d expected from music majors.

Derrick was absent in this episode, but Brian Riley was gracious enough bless the show with his presence, metaphorically stuffing his giant feet into Derrick’s tiny little shoes.

Besides this episode’s awesome music, the show was amusingly disastrous, and will inevitably be destroyed once the government catches wind of it’s existence. Listen before it’s too late!

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