Greetings cyberspace. Tune in every Wednesday as Angelo and Brian discuss tech news and issues, as well as the fads and trends of yesteryear. Stick around as they also delve into the strange world of the paranormal.
Brian and Angelo meet up in person to record the final episode of Double Density.
A completely normal episoe this week. Nothing out of the ordinary. You do not need to worry. "Brian" and "Angelo" discuss the shifting need for engineers in the age of AI, loud commercials and sending famous people to space. Then in the paranormal section, the duo is joined by "John Hogue" to discuss Mabus, the third antichrist in Nostradamus' prophecies. Special Guest: Rob Kristoffersen.
This week: Apple comes crawling back to X, Angelo talks more about his new car (lol) and in the paranormal segment: Did Steven Greer hire pilots to fire off flares to wow the masses during those expensive CE5 weekends? Tune in to find out.
In the last Revisiting Coast to Coast AM edition, Brian and Angelo go deep on the 11/09/97 episode that provided the most infamous audio clip of the radio show's existence. Time travelers, wetworks experts and remote viewers all weigh in on what actually happened in the aftermath of the cut audio stream.
This week, Nintendo acknowledges emulation, Nintendo acknowledges the Switch 2, and Brian and Angelo acknowledge time dilation during altered states.
Happy New Year! Brian and Angelo talk about a possible new car for Angelo, the cost of horse ownership, the Vegas Cyber Truck explosion (and the conspiracies around it), and some recommendations from the duo on what they've been watching.
In the last episode of 2024's Ho Ho Horror line up (and technically the first episode of 2025), Brian and Angelo have a look at 2010's Rare Exports. Then, our hosts make an important announcement about the podcast.
This week, on a special Christmas Day episode of Double Density, Brian and Angelo chat about the holiday classic Silent Night, Deadly Night 5. A movie that really shows the joys of giving.
This week, Brian and Angelo delve into the deep, and watch Santa Jaws as part of 2024's Ho Ho Horror season.
The second entry of 2024's Ho-Ho-Horror? A shot-on-video classic from 1998 that looks like it takes place in 1988, with alien creatures that look like they're from 1978. Folks, this week we're diving into Feeders 2: Slay Bells by the (in)famous Polonia brothers.
2024's Ho Ho Horror season begins with 1980's Christmas Evil: A tale of what happens when a grown man's mortal enemy is a 9-year-old named Moss Garcia.
This week, with the help of Ellie J., Brian and Angelo go over all that is the Y2K bug. What was it? How was it fixed? Did it need to be fixed? Did aliens help? All this an more. Special Guest: Ellie J..
This week, the Onion buys Infowars, there's another report on UFOs (or UAPs if you wanna be that way) that sheds zero light on anything, and Angelo subjects himself to the Netflix documentary Investigation Alien.
This week, green bubbles get some respect, how will Trump's second term affect tech, and Brian takes us on an adventure as he does a deep dive into David Wilcock.
This week, Apple finally makes 16GB the base memory in all Macs, X is still not the everything app that Elon promised, and Angelo may have seen a UFO on Halloween.
This week the duo discusses some AI and some new Macs coming soon. Then, after som scary movie discussion, a look at the unsung heroes of UFO testimonials.
After barely surviving The Entity in 2022 and slogging through House of Leaves in 2023, this year Brian and Rob (with Angelo benched due to having his wisdom teeth removed) finally hit upon good horror literature with Joan Samson's 1974 masterpiece The Auctioneer. Special Guest: Rob Kristoffersen.
This week: Are we living in a world of too many apps? (Yes.) Should Apple stop releasing yearly product updates? (Yes.) Does V/H/S Beyond rule? (Yes.) Have we been wrong about the narrative surrounding President Jimmy Carter's infamous alien briefing? (Yes.) Would Angelo leave the house for certain things? (Yes.)
This week, the duo talks about the recent Apple updates, the potential sale of 23andMe data, and the what you should be spending the bucks on if you plan on going ghost hunting.
Brian and Angelo? Alive. Their podcast? Around. Here's the audio proof of two friends catching up.
Brian discusses his Deep Purple and Yes concert going experience, Apple has announced the "It's Glowtime" event, a new study on what makes memories stick, and Brian found a wonderful Reddit crackpot theory on something called Omega Day.
This week, an F1 cheating conspiracy from 1999, how we can never trust pictures ever again (thanks Google) , and a weird Freemason police scandal resurfaces because of its ties to Kamala Harris.
Apple is playing hardball with Patreon, Google has a new Pixel, and if you're Team Pixel, you better like it. In the paranormal, have we caught Champ in a clear HD video, or is it just something a little more mundane?
Brian and Angelo watched some Marvel movies and they talk about them (some spoilers for Deadpool & Wolverine), they reminisce about the time the Dave Matthews Band dumped a bus full of poop on people, and then talk about the sad ball pit at 2014's infamous DashCon. In the paranormal, the duo takes a look at the horrible connection Montreal has to MK Ultra.
Angelo is back from vacation and he avoided the Crowdstrike fiasco by one day, MSN Messenger celebrates its 25th birthday, and Japan seems to be the latest UFO hotspot.
This week, Brian is joined by Ellie from the Devil's Dirtstar to tackle The Apostles Of Infinite Love, a "Catholic offshoot" (cult) that's set up base in both Brian and Ellie's neck of the woods. Please note that this episode covers a number of sensitive topics, so a trigger warning is in full effect. Special Guest: Ellie J..
A look at a photo taken by a mystery photographer on September 11, 2001, and how bizarre it is that it cannot be attributed. In the paranormal, the duo has a look at Stone Tape Theory.
Angelo is granted permission to discuss Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. Apple Vision Pro 2 may be put on the back burner for a more consumer-friendly and budget-friendly one. Angelo will buy a guitar instead of a Vision Pro. Brian heads down a mysterious YouTube rabbit hole of comedy commentary videos. In the paranormal, Brian introduces Angelo to the Palmarian Church and their Blind Pope.
This week we learn that A.I. stands for Apple Intelligence. In the paranormal, the Loch Ness monster shuns the people attending a weekend Nessie search, although an 11 year old may have seen it. Also, is there a season to discuss certain paranormal subjects?
Mobile gaming is popular and YouTube is getting in on the action, and Brian is having weird AirPods problems. In the paranormal, Brian and Angelo are attacked by banner ads as they read the story of Kevin and the grasshopper aliens.
This week, Brian and Angelo reconnect after a few weeks off from recording together, A.I. is being weird, Angelo has made some minor tech purchases, and the Logic Pro 11 Stem Splitter is pretty great. The, the duo takes a trip back to Stonehenge to find out if A.I. tells the truth about its origins.
This week, Brian is joined by his wife Steph as they discuss their recent trip to Europe, including a stop at Stonehenge and the Tower of London. Special Guest: Steph W..
Brian got new AirPods, someone wrote in to tell us our podcast could sound better, an internet mystery has been solved, and the Warrens were once on the Sally Jessy Raphael show and it was a doozie.
Are popular product reviewers responsible for ruining products with negative reviews? Are we living in a simulation? These are the questions posed (and discussed) in this week's episode.
Brian gets a new phone, Humane releases their answer to the smart phone, AI artwork in a movie causes an Upraor, and Angelo shares his book report for UFO, by Garrett Graff.
This week, Akon's city is a house of cards made of crypto, and an eternal question is answered: are psychedelic drugs a window to an alien world?
This week, the DOJ sues Apple (how do you like them Apple(s)?), and Quebec wins the Double Density award for most UFO sightings based on the 2023 Canadian UFO Survey.
This week: • The PS5... Pro??? (Yes) • TikTok... Banned in the US?? (Maybe) • UFO Disclosure... Just around the corner?? (No)
This week, find out what happens when you move into a home that has smart devices that you can't control. In the paranormal segment, a look at flight MH370; ten years on and not many answers.
This week, during a contentious tech segment, Angelo insists on discussing the tech that the duo are enjoying, whereas Brian would like to discuss more topical things, which Angelo deems too negative. In the paranormal segment, the duo tackles Goldie Hawn's alien encounter as shared in her Apple Fitness+ "Walk With Me" appearance.
This week, Brian and Angelo discuss the compromise in security that convenience can bring, specifically with proximity keys for cars. Then in the paranormal they have a look at the phenomenon of time slips and what they can possibly be.
This week, our fav Québecois duo discusses unreleased movies and the thrill and joy of locating the mythical Benadryl Hat Man.
A look back at the May 23, 1997 episode of Coast to Coast AM, where UFO whistleblower "Victor" makes his appearance to discuss the Area 51 alien interview tape he had a hand in exposing. Special Guest: Roo.
This week the duo discusses Apple Podcasts and the new transcription feature, and how psychics fare when appearing on TV.
Brian and Angelo have opinions on the Apple Vision Pro, as Apple opens up preorders, followed by a discussion of lake monsters and how their habitat is inherently a liminal space.
Happy New Year! This week the duo discusses how to find an Air Tag owner, the kid that beat Tetris, Mickey Mouse copyright, and Spotify AI playlists. In the paranormal, a look at a religious miracle and how it would be a miracle to get actual good footage of any paranormal event.
This week, after a brief discussion of Apple's Watch patent woes, Brian and Angelo bury the hatchet on this year's Ho Ho Horror with Christmas Bloody Christmas.
Brian and Angelo welcome Ellie from The Devil's Dirtstar this week as they discuss the 1959 "classic" Santa Claus and then talk about some holiday creatures. Special Guest: Ellie J..
This week brings a new instalment of Ho Ho Horror, where Brian gives Angelo the bad gift of a terrible movie, in the spirit Belsnickel.
This week Brian and Angelo discuss the golden age of video game adaptations, including hits like "The Last of Us" and "Twisted Metal." Then, in the first Ho Ho Horror segment of the 2023 holiday season, they have a look at 1997's (not 1998's) Jack Frost.
In this special episode, Brian presents a culmination of years of research outlining the Heaven's Gate cult's ultimate ending and its connection to Coast to Coast AM.