Spliffany AKA Toothless AKA The Hammock Lover and Jeff host a weekly podcast about whatever topics their ADD addled brains can manage to ingest. Usually album reviews, movie/documentary discussions, books, tv shows, politics, news and of course unfocused meanderings.
Spliffy (not Spiffy) and I discuss sauna philosophies and new american religions Mormonism and Scientology, which like every other religion, were started as a ruse for a sex cult.
Special guest, M.R. Richardson (Raf), Author of Galactic Mandate books 1 & 2 (A Radical Cause, and The Scream), and his new novel No More Superhumans, sits with us in the Gazebo at clear lake for a fun outdoor pod. See him at SpoCon (Aug 9-11)!
Celebrating 1500 downloads on episode 37 with special guest Rachel! We go full Pop on this one, discussing new albums "Igor" and "When We Fall Asleep Where Do We All Go" by Tyler the Creator and Billie Eilish, respectively, and ask the question can chart topping Pop music be high art?
We celebrate pride month, I compose a Calypso song for the occasion, and Tiffany brings in a report on laws that prevent you from naming your kids certain names in different countries. After discussion, what initially sounds draconian is then found completely reasonable and a good idea. Trigger warning for Libertarians.
I've created a monster!!! This episode has a beginning, middle, and end from 3 different classic prerelease episodes. We discuss my embarrassing anger problem, then we really tear into A Perfect Circle's horrible recent album "Eat The Elephant" (from our first ever recorded prerelease episode!) which of course meanders into how horrible Tool and their fans are, and our experience at the 2001 NIN concert. This was fun to make (though time consuming). See if you can find the edit points! (one is kind of obvious).
"Light the doobie till it glow like a ruby. afterwards they couldn't find the villain, like scooby!" (MF DOOM) Tiffany and I discuss wind turbines, her trip to Pomeroy, and the North Idaho Ruby Ridge incident. This was a pretty good one.
Spiffy and I cover electronica artist Amp Live, and also Natalie Wynn aka Contrapoints, a Youtube video essayist who covers internet subcultures and socioeconomics with a rich and sophisticated artistic aesthhetic and a thoroughly academic approach.
Tiff and I tell you where are the good Zip's in town (and the bad), discuss the Arthur Chu documentary on Amazon, and talk about The Fairness Doctrine and why Op-Ed journalism/opinutainment news made America the cesspool it is today.
For our 30th episode, Tiffany tells us about her journey to Seattle to hear Graham Hancock speak.
We go back to august of 2018, back when I just got my new job, and after Tiffany did some camping, we also review albums by Fai Baba and The Uncluded. It's a fun one!
We have a fun talk about movies then we jump into a music review of the latest Rainbow Kitten Surprise album.
Jeff tells a story and Tiffany teaches us the whimsical origin story of the word Serendipity, in a very after school special episode.
Kyle Butler from the band Wasted Breath joins 80D! it's been a long time coming. Wasted Breath will be at The Castle House in CDA on 4/26, at the Hogfish Bar in CDA on 5/18, and The Big Dipper in Spokane on 5/29
The delayed Motley Crue "The Dirt" review, and all things camping and back pain.
Due to an SD card mysteriously deleting an entire episode, we bring you another episode of classic 80D! Forgive any production errors, we were still learning at this point. The content...well I don't remember what we did on this episode, so it's a mystery!
We do our first restaurant review, and it's a lil shorter because I was pretty sick and I sounded like shit, but it was still a pretty funny episode, so don't let that deter you.
What begins as a tale of lions who act, turns into a harrowing and heroic tale of aeroplane gender and anatomy, as the Milkwings of Destiny soar towards righteous justice!
We talk about depression, camping, declaring social bankruptcy, the queen movie Bohemian Rhapsody, Band of Brothers, Nuclear Bombs...we're all over the place, but it's a great talk.
Tiff and I discuss why the news wants to piss us all off, DIY camping stoves, and the FYRE documentary about the grifter Billy McFarland and his successful attempt at defrauding investors, ripping off rich kids, and going to federal prison in our unintentional ongoing series on viral POS stories.
We have a hodgepodge (sp?) of subjects this episode- we review rapper Logic's album YSIV, talk about defense against cougars, the time traveling smut masterpiece Outlander, and the amazon doc Lorena. Lotso variety, much like Rush's discography.
In case you ever needed to know how much of a rapist pedophile asshole R. Kelly is, I watched "Surviving R. Kelly" and 80D is gonna tell you all about it. We're going to sunnier pastures next episode, don't worry, but yeah, fuck R. Kelly.
We fucked up again, so this epidode we are giving you some classic pre broadcast 80D. This one was recorded cinco de mayo 2018, and we had both just had bad car situations. It's a funny one! We will do more classic pre broadcast 80D episodes in the future as either regularly scheduled episodes, or bonus episodes. Stay tuned for that, yallz.
Tiffany unsolicitedly teaches us about Archeoacoustics and Stonehenge. Go see Wasted Breath at the Observatory 2/16 and 2/22, The Pin on 2/18, and in CDA on 2/23 at The Hogfish. They're good shit.
I screwed up the recording with Kyle from Wasted Breath, so we had to redo this one. It's about the Megadeth/Metallica fued. Still a good episode though. Go see Wasted Breath at The Observatory on 2/16 and 2/22, or at The Pin on 2/18, or in CDA st The Hogfish on 2/23. We'll get Kyle on again soon. Sorry, I'm dumb.
Tiffany, Special Guest Angie, and I go over the "choose your own adventure" Netflix film "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch", and whether or not it succeeds in it's efforts.
I educate Tiffany about Kosher food rules (ooohhh), and bat mitzvahs, and Israel, and we take a dive into some interesting music from Otavo Yo and a tear jerking album from Sun Kil Moon "Benji". I'm sick in this episode so I sound weird.
Happy New Year! We talk about the viral holiday S---storms that surrounded the movie Bird Box, Louis CK, and Kevin Spacey.
We take a deep dive into the story of Norwegian Black Metal, the bands Mayhem and Burzum, and the murder of Euronymous by Varg. Oh yeah, Merry Christmas.
Tiffany and Jeff discuss the comedy/horror Slice, and the Documentary Fighting in the Age of Loneliness, and they don't quite agree.
We discuss the crime/trial documentary Longshot, which is on Netflix, and Tiffany craps on my musical dreams, and then we tell campfire stories about being flashed.
This one is a pretty silly one. We talk about our Thanksgivings or lack of them due to illness, then we discuss the Kids in the Hall movie "Brain Candy", and Tiffany gets pretty fired up about some dumb b**** on facebook.
Mates! Your pimps on the barbie are comin in with heaps good music this week, with The Chats and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, with their respective albums Get This In YA and Nonagon Infinity. Screw your dumb family small talk, and listen to 80D for your Thanksgiving festivities.
We discuss what happened to rock music, and why it went to the wayside, and we review 2 rockin band's album's from the now- Thee Oh Sees Carrion Crawler/The Dream and Ty Segall's Melted.
We talk with Angie about her experience at the Spokane Handmaidens protest, where coward Mike Pence bravely ran away with a police motorcade, and we discuss Aesop Rock's Labor Days.
I forced Tiffany to watch a very bad movie "Night Train to Terror", and she explains the cocaine seizured plot, then we discuss "Fright Night", the first horror movie I ever saw at age 6, which gave me a couple firsts iF yOu kNoW wHAt I meAN!
Tiffany and Jeff discuss Beans on Toast album "Standing on a Chair" but not before meandering about Rap sub-genres, and then they move on to Spoon's most recent album "Hot Thoughts".
Tiffany's hammock dreams are shattered when we find out what tech millionaire John McAfee likes to use them for, in the documentary Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee. We also go over Kurt Metzger's comedy Album White Precious, and the controversy surrounding it as he is a hated man in the eyes of internet feminism (we thought it was a funny album, tho).
Tiffany tries to get Jeff into a musical (Showtime's Reefer Madness) to middling success/failure, and the ADD duo discuss The War On Drugs album "Lost in the Dream" in this drug-centric crass attack on your earbuds.
The Debut Episode of 80D. Jeff and Tiff discuss 2 major Robberrific fil-ems iTonya and Suicide Squad, and discuss why Tiffany needs to find a new favorite actress besides Juliette Lewis. I mean come on, does she even work anymore?