Reggie Wright Jr., MOB James and John Hyland discuss the past and present topics surrounding the streets, music, and pop culture.
Reggie Wright, James McDonald, and John Hyland
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The Still Bombing Podcast is a captivating podcast that brings to light hidden stories and forgotten tales from the past. As a listener, I thoroughly enjoy immersing myself in these intriguing narratives as they provide a fresh perspective on historical events. The hosts of this podcast, whom I affectionately refer to as the "Dynamic Duo," bring such vitality and enthusiasm to each episode. Their banter and camaraderie create a lively atmosphere that keeps me engaged throughout.
One of the best aspects of The Still Bombing Podcast is its ability to transport me back in time. Through their storytelling prowess, the hosts skillfully weave together vivid descriptions and detailed accounts that make me feel like I'm actually living in those moments. Whether it's reminiscing about iconic music festivals or exploring lesser-known historical events, this podcast has a way of making history come alive.
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However, there are some aspects of The Still Bombing Podcast that can be improved upon. One aspect that occasionally frustrates me is when certain storylines or hidden tapes fail to fully clarify or address certain issues. While the overall content remains interesting and entertaining, there are instances where the podcasts leave some loose ends untied. This can be especially frustrating when it comes to attempting to clear someone's name or shed light on controversial topics.
In conclusion, The Still Bombing Podcast is undeniably captivating and makes my workdays fly by smoothly as I eagerly tune in to each episode. Despite its occasional shortcomings in fully resolving certain storylines, this podcast's exceptional storytelling and engaging discussions more than make up for it. I am eager to continue listening to the Dynamic Duo's captivating stories and thought-provoking debates in the future.
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Part 3 of Cle Bone Sloan speaking on the events surrounding the Suge Knight Tam's Burger incident.
Today's episode is a throwback all the way to June 2018 with a question and answer session. MOB James and Reggie Wright Jr. take questions from our youtube audience live.
Cle "Bone" Sloan again speaks on tensions with Suge Knight, Terry Carter, thanks for Dr. Dre and more in part 2.
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Reggie Wright and MOB James discuss a number of topics from Gene Deal, Keefe D, Raising kids, and more on this weeks episode.
Reggie Wright Jr., Reggie Wright Sr., James Mcdonald, and John Hyland talk about current events and the most memorable fights or altercations we have been involved in on this week's episode.
Reggie Wright Jr. and MOB James discuss the week's events and reminisce on days past in Compton California.
Reggie Wright Jr. and MOB James Discuss Jame's exit from the podcast they once built to success. Also Mike Klein from Ruthless Records shows to discuss Suge Knight and Eazy-E's tensions in the early 90's.
Reggie Wright and MOB James expose the business practices and broken promises from the co-owner of The Gangster Chronicles.
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