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True crime and some fun banter adventures with music you don't want to miss!
Lindsey finds stories that are amazingly shocking enough that you just may need a drink after or during the tales of past crime trauma!

© 2025 Drink about something
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  • Rockville with us!
    May 23 2025

    we're joined by Jesse's bestie Amanda to recap the highs and lows of this year's festival experience.

    The physical toll of festival life becomes our first topic of conversation, with everyone confessing what's making them feel old this year—from leg pain to needing more frequent sitting breaks. But the joy of witnessing younger generations embracing the scene (complete with JNCOs and tank tops!) reminds us why we keep coming back year after year, with some of us celebrating our 10th Rockville anniversary.

    We dive into detailed recaps of the standout performances from each day: Thursday's nostalgic sets from Blue October and a reunited Crossfade, Friday's wall-of-death masterclass from Left to Suffer and the iconic Green Day, and Saturday's soaking wet Beartooth experience that left us drenched but exhilarated. Between bands, we've navigated the challenges of festival camping, discovered the glory of Octane's cool-off booth, and reminisced about the Florida water parks of our youth.

    The conversation takes a more reflective turn as we honor the anniversary of Chris Cornell's passing, discussing both his legacy and Chester Bennington's just months apart in 2017. We share lesser-known facts about these icons while exploring their musical influences and the suspicious circumstances surrounding their deaths. It's a poignant reminder to check in on friends and recognize the warning signs of depression.

    As we prepare for our final day featuring Snot, Bad Omens, and Korn, we're excited to introduce the next generation to their first "Korn-ing" experience. Whether you're a festival veteran or considering your first rock festival, this episode captures everything that makes the exhaustion, weather extremes, and occasional difficult crowd members worth enduring for the unmatched experience of live music in its purest form. Support your local bands between festivals, buy their merch, and keep the spirit of rock alive!

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    1 h y 9 m
  • EPISODE 31: The 2,500 Faces of Jenny Haynes
    May 16 2025

    The human mind's capacity to protect itself is both remarkable and haunting. When four-year-old Jenny Haynes began suffering unimaginable abuse at the hands of her father, her developing brain created an extraordinary defense mechanism – dissociating into multiple personalities. Not just a few, but an astonishing 2,500 distinct alters emerged to help her survive seven years of torture.

    Symphony, a perpetually four-year-old girl, became the first alter to shield Jenny from the worst of the trauma. Each personality had their own appearance, voice, and role – from Little Ricky who decided which alter would take over during abuse, to Muscles who remained calm in the face of horror. These weren't just psychological constructs; scientific studies have shown that in DID cases, brain waves physically change as alters take control.

    The physical damage inflicted on Jenny was as devastating as the psychological. Permanent injuries to her eyesight, jaw, bowels, and reproductive system left her unable to have children and dependent on a colostomy bag. Yet for decades, her desperate attempts to find help were met with disbelief or overwhelmed therapists who couldn't handle the severity of her case.

    Justice finally became possible in 2009 when Detective Paul Stamolis and psychiatrist Dr. George Blair-West believed her story. In a groundbreaking court case a decade later, Jenny's alters took turns testifying against her father, providing detailed memories that her primary personality couldn't access. After just two hours of this extraordinary testimony, her father changed his plea to guilty and received a 45-year sentence.

    Jenny's story reveals both the darkest aspects of humanity and the incredible resilience of the human spirit. By sharing her experience, she's helped advance understanding of DID and shown that healing – while never complete – is possible even after the most profound trauma. What would you do if your mind was your only safe haven, and even that was invaded?

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    1 h y 12 m
  • EPISODE 30: The Tragic Life of Marvin Gaye
    May 9 2025

    The voice behind "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "Sexual Healing" resonated with millions, but behind that soulful sound was a man trapped in a cycle of trauma, addiction, and turmoil. Marvin Gaye's journey from child prodigy to Motown superstar ended tragically at the hands of his own father—a devastating conclusion to a life marked by both extraordinary success and profound suffering.

    Born to a strict Pentecostal preacher father who regularly beat him and a nurturing mother who worked as a domestic, young Marvin found refuge in music from age four. His remarkable talent eventually carried him to Motown Records, where he climbed from session drummer to becoming one of the label's brightest stars. His marriage to Berry Gordy's sister Anna—17 years his senior—helped cement his place in the Motown family, but couldn't shield him from his inner demons.

    As his career soared with hits like "What's Going On" and "Let's Get It On," Marvin's personal life descended into chaos. Cocaine addiction fueled his paranoia while tumultuous relationships, including his marriage to teenage Janice Hunter, reflected his inability to escape toxic patterns. Financial troubles mounted despite his commercial success, with millions owed to the IRS by the early 1980s.

    The final confrontation with his father on April 1, 1984—the day before Marvin's 45th birthday—began with a trivial argument and ended with two fatal gunshots. Marvin's last words to his brother revealed a lifetime of suffering: "I got what I wanted. I couldn't do it myself, so I had him do it."

    We explore this tragic story of a musical genius whose childhood trauma echoed throughout his life and ultimately led to his untimely death. Email us your thoughts at ***drinkaboutsomethingpod@gmail.com*** & share your own stories of music, true crime, or anything in between.

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    1 h y 36 m
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