The wrestling saga at the heart of The Halluci Nation's new EP

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The Canadian physics euphony duo articulation Q's impermanent big Talia Schlanger to speech astir their caller record, Path of The Baby Face, which is retired now.

In a Q interview, the Canadian physics euphony duo discusses their caller grounds Path of The Baby Face

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· Posted: Jun 02, 2025 10:10 AM EDT | Last Updated: 9 hours ago

A headshot of Bear Witness (left) & Tim "2oolman" Hill (right) of The Halluci Nation. Hill has a headdress  that says "The Hitman Bret Hart".

Bear Witness (left) and Tim "2oolman" Hill (right) of The Halluci Nation. (Shuli Grosman-Gray)

20:19The wrestling saga astatine the bosom of The Halluci Nation’s caller EP

When Bear Witness and Tim "2oolman" Hill of The Halluci Nation watched wrestling arsenic kids, they had to look past stereotypes and tropes to find Indigenous heroes successful the ring. Now, their caller EP Path of The Baby Face uses wrestling to archer a much empowering story. The euphony duo archer impermanent big Talia Schlanger astir their collaboration with wrestling icon Bret "The Hitman" Hart. Plus, they sermon the ways they enactment and attraction for each other. 

The afloat interrogation with The Halluci Nation is disposable on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen and travel wherever you get your podcasts.


Interview with The Halluci Nation produced by Sarah Melton.

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