A group of friends give their opinions of disc golf courses in the Des Moines area and share the asinine conversations they have while playing them.
Kelly, Matt, and Tim are diving back into Uwe Boll's filmography with 2005's Bloodrayne. One of us owns the DVD, one of us has played the demo, yet the one that has no past experience with the franchise drops the only worthwhile knowledge in the episode. Find out who's who on this episode of Frisky Flix. Intro/Outro Music: Let in Rain by Mayflower Serenaders
Tim sings a disc golf Christmas Carol, we talk grocery shaming, Christmas lists, Phone Santas, and have a Holiday themed Dollar Treat. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Holiday for Strings by the Boston Pops Orchestra
Winter has returned and so has Frisky Flix. Kelly, Matt, and Tim watch 2005's Alone in the Dark starring Christian Slater and Tara Reid. Is the movie as bad as its reputation would lead us to believe? Intro/Outro Music: Whispers in the Dark by Clyde Lucas and his California Dons
Kelly and Tim return to dismantle the others hero in their first book club episode. Tim shares his impressions of Hank Green's An Absolutely Remarkable Thing and Kelly dives into Jeff Ott's My World: Ramblings of an Aging Gutter Punk.
Fancy returns for our Season Five Finale. Along with ranking our top 9 courses in the Des Moines area, we discuss disc golf movies, dumb words, wicca, and we have Dollar Treats. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: I'm a Twelve O Cloak Feller (In a Nine O Clock Town) by Al Bernard with the Gully Jumpers
Matt and Tim brave the travel through Iowa State Fair traffic to play the last new course of the season, Prairie City Community Park, and talk a little video games. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Roll Along Prairie Moon by George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra
It's Kelly's choice for our revisit of the year and she chose Windflower Park in Norwalk, IA. Now that construction is completed does it enter their regular rotation? Next year will the MEGA Gauntlet become the WEGA gauntlet? They also discuss alternate uses for bathrooms, Kelly shares some interesting information she learned from Iowa Public Radio, and Tim has dollar treats. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: A Spirit Flower by Gladys Swarthout and the Victory Symphony Orchestra
We were forced to follow up our 100th episode extravaganza with a "clip episode". Tim explains why he had to go back through the archives and assemble this mish mash of previously unreleased conversations. Fancy, Kelly, Matt, and Tim discuss 90s fashion, children's charity names, and Fancy makes the most offensive joke ever. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Mosquito Song by Wingie Manone and his Orchestra
It's our 100th episode, it's 100 degrees, and we're playing the MEGA Gauntlet (Mitchellville, Ewing, Grandview, and Altoona). Tim's got triple the treats along with B.O., we play and review the shorts at Grandview for the first time, and we expose an uncomfortable truth for the Lipton Tea Company. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Petrit Ceku
This episode Kelly, Matt, and Tim are talking cats, dogs, dollar treats, and Big Creek State Park's Back Nine. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Sekitori Seryonobori by Kraton Jogjakarta, Pakoe Alman, Jogjakarta, Pagan, Boesoengbieo, Meerut, and Jummoo
We're playing the front nine of Big Creek State Park this episode. Kelly shares her new knowledge of foraging, Tim's got Dollar Treats, and they have an impromptu discussion on the top four courses they would recommend to out of towners. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music - Bear Creek Hop by Light Crust Doughboys
We're in Runnells, IA this episode to review the nine hole course at Runnells City Park. We discuss retrieving lost discs, drinking in the bath tub, Tim offends everyone, and Kelly brings some dollar treats. Intro/Interlude/Outro music: Barcarolle by the Honolulu Cocktail Orchestra.
Kelly, Matt, and Tim are back for more conversations while disc golfing in Central Iowa. This episode they talk vice principals, Tim shares which new courses they plan to play this season and brings more Dollar Treats, Kelly reveals her course to re-visit, and they discuss their upcoming 100th episode. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Mendelssohn by Van Beinum Campoli
We finish out our tour of the Bloated Kat Records discography with Rational Anthem's Sensitivity Training. Our match play for this episode is a triple threat between Avenged Sevenfold, Nickleback, and Busta Rhymes. Finally, we wrap up our Bloated Kat discussion by sharing out top 5 songs from the series.
This episode's Bloated Kat Records release is the Billy Raygun half of 2011's Lipstick Homicide/Billy Raygun split. Matt and Tim also decide who has the best Costume Party, Lauren Duski or Two Door Cinema Club, in their match play segment. Lipstick Homicide/Billy Raygun Split Bandcamp Bloated Kat Records Bandcamp
Matt and Tim return to their latest Friscography project with Lipstick Homicide's half of the Lipstick Homicide/BIlly Ray Gun split released by Bloated Kat Records in 2011. This episode's match play is the Temptation Fatal 4 Way between Joey Bada$$, Cradle of Filth, Corina, and the Muppets. Special guest, Kelly, shares her thoughts on the album and provides some retirement planning advice. Bloated Kat Records Bandcamp Lipstick Homicide/Billy Raygun Split - Cost: Name your price
Only three episodes into a new mini-series format and Kelly, Matt, and Tim are already changing it. This episode they're playing "bad" video games of "good" movies and its wall to wall Schwarzenegger as they explore the NES versions of Last Action Hero, Total Recall, and the Predator. Intro/Outro Music: Chained to a Memory by Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys
Kelly, Matt, and Tim get together to watch the 2008 Uwe Boll directed Far Cry as they continue watching bad movies of good video games. Intro/Outro Music: Tango Du Reve by Waldimir Selinsky and his String Quartet
It's the final part of our 2020 Maximum Faves. We discuss our event of the year, album of the year, and TV series of the year. We also crown the winner of the Doctor Pepper Challenge. Intro/Outro Music: Hindustan by Pancho and his Orchestra.
Kelly, Matt, and Tim return for Maximum Faves of 2020 part II. This episode they discuss Video Games, Podcast/Digital Content, and Books. It's also time for Round 2 of the Dr. Pepper Challenge. Intro/Outro Music: Obeissons Quand Leur Voix Appelle by Bidu Sayao.
Matt, Kelly, and Tim gather to discuss their Maximum Faves of 2020. This episode's categories include best post disc golf restaurant, Wild Card, and Film. We also begin the Dr. Pepper Challenge. Intro/Outro Music: Thomas Gannon Shoreham - Conley's Favorite
This episode Matt and Tim discuss the album You Are Under Arrest in the Future from Science Police. This episode's match play is Don't Stop or You'll Die versus Timeflies. Science Police on Bandcamp
Matt and Tim return for another listening project. This time they will be covering five albums from Bloated Kat Records beginning with Take It Easy by Drones and Too Many Babes by Jabber. In this episodes match play, the Cure face off against Richard Marx. Drones - Take It Easy Jabber - Too Many Babes Bloated Kat Records
Kelly and Tim spring a surprise Christmas episode on Scrooge Mattduck while playing at Grandview. They then share, and force Matt to participate in sharing, some of their favorite Christmas memories. Does Matt find the spirit of Christmas in his heart or do they abruptly end the episode due to the cold? Intro/Interlude/Outro music: I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas by Yogi Yorgesson
Kelly, Matt, and Tim are back this episode to watch 2006 film Silent Hill. Can they enjoy an adaption of a video game none of them have ever played? Intro/Outro Music: My Silent Love by Adrian Schubert Orchestra
Welcome to Frisky Flix, the podcast where we discuss movies based on video game properties because it gets cold in Iowa. Kelly, Matt, and Tim share their impressions of 1994's Double Dragon.
This episode, Kelly is watching the Blair Witch Project and Tim is playing Blaseball. Does the movie hold up with someone that didn't grow up with the surrounding marketing? Can someone who enjoys sports also enjoy splorts? Matt joins us for a game of Blaseball or Baseball.
This week Kelly and Tim discuss anime, Pop Team Epic, and the album, Velvet Underground and Nico. Matt sort of joins us and Tim has a question about porta pottys.
Young Nerd, Old Punk returns after a year and a half hiatus and Kelly and Tim are ready to tackle some subcultural exchanges. Tim shares the 2007 Germs biopic, What We Do Is Secret, with Kelly and Kelly assigns Tim some Youtube videos. What We Do Is Secret Grand Zero I fixed Fallout's music by creating a totally new genre
We wrap up season four with a final dollar treats and we re-rank our top 9 courses in central Iowa. Into/Interlude/Outro Music: Petrit Ceku
It's our final course of the season and we're talking Coca Cola Cowboy and tattoos. We've got more dollar treats along with our course review. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Knud Pheiffer by Flemming Geille and George Tornqvist
This episode we learn about the Van Meter Visitor, Kelly's first job, plan A, and plan B. Tim makes an announcement regarding the Three Meat Funeral Challenge and also brought more Dollar Treats. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: The Visit by Frank Lee's Tara Ceilidh Band
This episode Katie joins us for round two of the Three Meat Funeral Challenge and controversy erupts. We talk about our sick sense of humor, pork butt, ants, and we have more Dollar Treats. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Parade of the Wooden Soldiers by Brunswick Salon Orchestra.
Kelly joins Matt and Tim for a commentary track of Mule's second and final album, If I Don't Six. Along with their thoughts on the album they discuss strip clubs, weddings, southern heritage, and alcohol themed tattoos.
Frisky Discs takes a mid-season break so Matt and Tim can discuss 90's band, Mule. Tim shares his history with the band, why they chose this band, and he and Matt give a song by song breakdown of their 1993 self titled debut. We've also got a match play between Soundgarden, Symphony X, and Avenged Sevenfold.
This episode is Fancy free so Matt, Kelly, and Tim let their nerd flags fly and spend way too much time talking Pokemon. Tim introduces a new segment "Is this a sentence?" Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Small Town Boy by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five.
This episode we're at Centennial Park in Waukee, IA. Kelly shares a story about the Jonas Brothers and things just get more twisted from there. We also debut a new segment the "Three Meat Funeral Challenge". Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Under the Double Eagle by Sousa's Band
This week we're visiting Waterford Park in Urbandale, IA. We've got Randy Houser versus Cole Porter in our match play and Kelly has a surprise guest. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music - Johnny Lee Wills and His Boys - Shattered Dreams.
In our season four opener we head to Altoona to revisit Lion's Park. Tim gives a rundown on the courses we'll be visiting this season and we discuss haunted grills and compression socks. Match Play makes it's Frisky Discs debut as we give you the play by play as Shattered Faith takes on Emerson, Lake, and Palmer for the "Trilogy" title. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: "My Old Pal of Yesterday" by Gene Autry and Jimmy Long.
Matt and Tim put the bow on their journey through the Cure's 13 album discography by discussing their Top 3 albums and their Top 10 favorite songs. This episode's match play is the "Still Alive" Gaming Grapple as the theme song to Valve's Portal (Johnathan Coulton) takes on the theme song to EA's Mirror's Edge (Lisa Mikovsky).
Matt and Tim discuss The Cure's final album, for now, 4:13 Dream. In this episode's Match Play we have the "Bad Day" Fatal Four Way between R.E.M, Daniel Powter, Fuel and Darwin Deeze.
One wondered if the Cure would ever be brave enough to release a self titled album and in 2004 they were. Matt and Tim give their thoughts on the album and confront their toughest match play to date when Grace and the Nocturnals, Hum, Skillet, and the Miserables compete in the "Stars" Fatal Four Way.
Matt and Tim discuss the Cure's 2000 release Bloodflowers. This episode's match play is a triple threat between Halsey, Seether, and No Cash. They're battle will determine who wrote the best song titled "Gasoline".
Our co-hosts are fresh off some lasagna and ready to get down to brass tacks in the third and final part of our Maximum Faves of 2019. This episode's categories include best post disc golf restaurant, album of the year, and podcast/digital content. We've had Dollar Heats and Dollar Sweets, what does Tim bring to the table this episode? Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: the Swan - Richard Himber and his Rhythmic Pyramids Orchestra
Things get chaotic in part two of our Maximum Faves as our co-hosts discuss their favorite books, movies, and wild card pick of 2019. Does Dollar Treats return or is Tim bringing more Dollar Heat? Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Ondulaciones del Cisno by Richard Himber and his Rhythmic Pyramids Orchestra
The Frisky Discs gang gets together for our three part 2019 Maximum Faves series. The categories for this episode are Video Games, Television Show, and Event of the Year. Tim answers the age old question, "Is it dollar treat time?" Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: The Silver Spire by Paddy Killoran and Farrel O'Gara.
Matt and Tim discuss the Cure's 10th album, Wild Mood Swings. Fancy and Kelly from Frisky Discs join the show to play the Clash vs. the Cure. The song title for this episode's Fatal Four Way Match Play is The Power of Love and the bands are Huey Lewis and the News, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Luther Vandross, and Laura Rush.
Matt and Tim discuss the Cure's ninth album, Wish, Matt's recent vacation to California, and the Grammy's Best Alternative Album award. This episode's match play is our "Money" in the Bank match between Cardi B, Choking Victim, Embrace, and Barrett Strong.
Matt and Tim are eight albums deep and it's time for the album that inspired the podcast name and was possibly Tim's first exposure to the Cure as a child, Disintegration. We have another Triple Threat match play between Rebecca Black, Iron Chic, and Steely Dan.
Matt and Tim settle in to tackle the Cure's 1987 double LP, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me. This episode's match play song title, Scared, is a Fatal 4 Way between Three Days Grace, Russ, Mothicka, and The Melvins.
Matt and Tim discuss the Cure's seventh album, the Head on the Door. Kelly from Frisky Discs chose this episode's Match Play. The song title Hold On. The bands: Good Charlotte, Limp Bizkit, and Korn but "hold on", Tim pulls a swerve job and introduces a surprise fourth contender turning our triple threat into a fatal four way.