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The Zombcast is a bi-weekly show that covers The Walking Dead universe, along with all things horror. From TV (The Walking Dead, Fear The Walking Dead, Ash vs. The Evil Dead, etc.), movies to comics and books. If it’s horror, it’s on the table for discuss


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    The Zombcast Episode 80 – At Best, a B-

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 63:13


    We chat about Season 3, episodes 1 and 2 of Fear the Walking Dead. Did things get better, will we continue to watch? Give us a call in and let us know: 267-223-4965 We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 79 – I Feel Like I Should Be Dead

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 71:50


    We get to season 2 of Fear the Walking Dead and, well, here are our thoughts... what did you think? Give us a call in and let us know: 267-223-4965 We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 78 – Talking Some Fear

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 66:09


    Season 1 of Fear the Walking Dead is finally covered! How does it compare to the original show? How about season 1 of TWD? Listen and hear what the guys think! What are you thoughts on Season 1 of Fear? Give us a call in and let us know: 267-223-4965 We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 77 – The Sixth Element

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 75:55


    Before we start covering Fear The Walking Dead, the guys break down what they think you need to make a good horror film—the framework if you will. Did we get it right or is there something we should have changed? Give us a call in and let us know: 267-223-4965 We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 76 – Get Out Review

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 68:27


    Finally... it's been teased for weeks, but the guys finally sit down and chat about Jordon Peele's instant horror classic, Get Out. Does the film hold up to the reviews? Is it truly a new classic? What are your thoughts on Get Out? Call in and let us know: 267-223-4965 We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 75 – Childhood Horror

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 141:57


    [powerpress] 10 years between the two hosts and their Top 5 Horror Movies from their childhood (anything from the year they graduated high school and prior) show it. Steve has an excellent list the comes from mainly the '80s and Kev has a list that mainly comes from the '90s—what are your favorite horror movies from when you were a kid? Call in and let us know: 267-223-4965 We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 74 – The Negan Way

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 104:49


    The guys discuss the Season 7 finale, The First Day of the Rest of Your Life. Steve tallies the 'Season Wins' during the episode recap. The guys focus on the Abraham / Sasha relationship, the 'Holly' moment, Eugene, and Negan's awesomeness. We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 73 – Patient Zero

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 64:55


    The guys discuss 7.14 Something They Need. Kev is awfully sick... the first sign of the zombie apocalypse perhaps? Steve almost quits The Walking Dead and Kev is ready to become TWD: SVU detective. We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 72 – Daryl's World

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 110:19


    The guys discuss 7.13 Bury Me Here and 7.14 The Other Side. The guys discuss each episode while creating a universe that includes The Walking Dead, Bobby's World, and Transformers. We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 71 – Talking Some Dead

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 85:53


    The guys discuss 7.11 Hostiles and Calamities and 7.12 Say Yes. The guys each turn the other on an episode while they discuss the two episodes—from excellent character development to comedy, The Walking Dead delivered two odd episode that, at the end of the day, strengthen a very solid season thus far. We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 70 – #JerryRage

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 85:30


    Kev and Steve discuss episodes 7.09 Rock in the Road and 7.10 New Best Friends. Are these episodes really that good or are the guys just excited to have the show back? Is Jerry comic relief or a bad ass? Find out as the guys dive in DEEP! We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 69 – Repilot – A Season 7A Recap

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 75:35


    The Zombcast has risen from the grave! Join Kev and new host, Steve from down under, as they discuss all thing The Walking Dead and horror bi-weekly! This week, the guys give a Season 7A recap, discussing their favorite moments (Negan) and some missteps (that one episode) from the first half of the season. We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Find Steve on twitter @TheDetentionPod The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) Support The Zombcast by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 19: Synergy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2011 59:28


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew wants to see Zombies vs. Dinosaurs. It's all about synergy. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) by telling a friend On Patreon.com/ThatEntertains...

    The Zombcast Episode 18: Fucking Shoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2011 65:36


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The guys talk about the Robots and Racecars Kickstarter (robotsandracecars.net/newalbum) for Rage Quit. Telltale is working on a The Walking Dead video game and the guys then discuss  other zombie related properties and more! ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast

    The Zombcast Episode 17: Zombie Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2011 63:54


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Nicholas returns with news of the source of the zombie plague, which leads to a discussion about zombie love. Also, news about The Walking Dead and McFarlane toys. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 16: Don't Turn the Lights Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011 63:50


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew and Kev were left to fend for themselves again, as Nicholas had a previous engagement to attend to. Matthew describes the "Studio" and then they get into a discussion on how nerdy is now considered cool. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :)

    The Zombcast Episode 15: Catch VN!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2011 64:09


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Nicholas was out sick this week, so Matthew and Kev took the reigns on their own! The boys talk about when The Walking Dead Season 2 will begin and some new zombie shows being developed by other networks wanting to catch the coat tails of success. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes,

    The Zombcast Episode 14: Con

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2011 61:09


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... With a lite news week for The Walking Dead, the guys talked about Kevin Smith's Red State and his distribution plans. Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con is gearing up and the guys discuss the guests and who they're excited for. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes,

    The Zombcast Episode 13: Bacon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 61:20


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The guys discuss The Walking Dead news, as well as what the DVD/Blu Ray extras will entail. Already talks for season 2—who should play Michonne and Abraham, and would the guys eat human bacon if they were in a the apocalypse? ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :)...

    The Zombcast Episode 12: You Don't Know Diddy!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2011 61:06


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The guys talk about the origin of Kev's wrestling name, Steel Tip, and what it means. Also, Matthew wants to be Jack the Ripper? Arkansas experiences a Flash Forward type of an event? This may be the beginning of the apocalypse, but don't worry—the guys are prepared. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes,

    The Zombcast Episode 11: Danny Trejo IS the…

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2010 61:59


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Nicholas joins Matthew and Kev via phones as the snow trapped him in! Good thing there's no zombie apocalypse to worry about! The guys chat about Christmas before getting into some The Walking Dead comic and TV news. Who will play Tyrese and The Governor? We like Danny Trejo... ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes,

    The Zombcast Episode 10: The Zombcast Survival Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2010 66:46


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The guys are back! But what do they do??!?! The Walking Dead TV Show is done until October 2011!!! Surely they can't talk for an hour when their subject matter is MIA? WRONG! After reading some feedback, Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev chat awards, Marvel, and survival. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes,

    The Zombcast Episode 9: TS-19 Commentary

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2010 68:09


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Taking a break from their normal format, Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev sit down and re-watch TS-19. In doing so, they provide their commentary for The Walking Dead season 1 finale. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) by telling a friend

    The Zombcast Episode 8: TS-My F*cking Blender (TS-19)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2010 67:45


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev recap the season 1 finale of AMC's The Walking Dead 1.06 - TS-19. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) by telling a friend On

    The Zombcast Episode 7: Burn, Baby, Burn (Wildfire)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010 65:47


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev recap AMC's The Walking Dead 1.05 - Wildfire. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes, Apple's math gets us infront of more people's eyes and ear :) by telling a friend On Patreon.

    The Zombcast Episode 6: Vato, ¿dónde está mi Glenn?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2010 61:28


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev recap AMC's The Walking Dead 1.04 - Vatos. They continue to attempt to track the number of zombie (75) /human kills (0), and zombie bites (4) for season 1. The Green Hornet trailer is also discussed, along with the continued search for the new Superman. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast...

    The Zombcast Episode 5: Frogs Can't Say No

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2010 64:09


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev recap AMC's The Walking Dead 1.03 - Tell It to the Frogs. They continue to attempt to track the number of zombie (47) /human kills (0), head shots (24), and zombie bites (0) for season 1. Spider-Man the musical images are revealed and Darren Aronofsky is set to direct The Wolverine. The guys continue their discussion on what they would do if they found themselves in a zombie apocalypse. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast

    The Zombcast Episode 4: No Guts, No Glory

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2010 62:46


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... Matthew, Nicholas, and Kev recap AMC's The Walking Dead 1.02 - Guts. They attempt to track the number of zombie/human kills, head shots, and zombie bites for both the first and second episode. Outside of The Walking Dead, the discuss rumors and casting for the Spider-Man reboot as well as the new Superman casting rumors. Before closing out the show, the guys discuss what they would do if they found themselves in a zombie apocalypse. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter

    The Zombcast Episode 3: Days Gone Bye, BAMF

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2010 70:09


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The day is finally here—AMC's The Walking Dead adaptation has aired it's pilot episode and we here at The Zombcast discuss our thoughts. This is our unofficial recap of The Walking Dead 1.01 - Days Gone Bye. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast Support The Zombcast... by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes,

    The Zombcast Episode 2: Pooping Zombies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 65:03


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The guys discuss how much of the comic book run of The Walking Dead they have read and chat about the favorable reviews of the pilot episode of AMC's show. You can also win a walk on role as a zombie by entering a code that is shown during commercials over the next 6 episodes. Outside of The Walking Dead, they discuss Hobbit casting and DC Universe Online. And just what are the scientific reasons a zombie apocalypse could actually happen? Matthew, Nicholas, and Kevin discuss on this week's episode. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband

    The Zombcast Episode 1 – Pilot

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2010 68:27


    We've found our original run of episodes and are releasing them in batches. Consider this Season 1 of The Zombcast... The Zombcast begins with Matthew and Kev kicking off their new podcast (Nicholas was unable to make it, but hopped in the chat room during the show). The guys chat about The Walking Dead comic book and discuss their thoughts on the new AMC show. They also discuss The Flash, Spider Man, and zombie walks / survival courses. ABOUT ROBOTS AND RACECARS Based out of Philadelphia, PA, Robots and Racecars isn't your typical pop-punk band. While you get the typical pop-punk fast, loud and in-your-face sound, they strive to break away from the cookie-cutter mold that fans of the genre have come to accept. Lyrically, the members (Matthew Herb, Frankie Marsh, Nicholas Reed and Jordan Riffe) write about their nerd lifestyles which include video games, fantasies and zombies. Musically, they combine great melodies, harmonized vocals, tight solos, thumping bass and pounding drums. Mix both parts together and it's no surprise why they are quickly gaining a national audience, sponsorships and sharing the stage with the likes of The Ataris, Big D & The Kids Table and Hawthorne Heights (to name a few). One listen to Robots and Racecars and you'll be hooked. ABOUT THE ZOMBCAST The Zombcast is a show that discusses all things horror, with a focus on zombie related entertainment. Throughout its various incarnations, one thing has stayed true—their coverage of The Walking Dead.  We've launched our Patreon! Instead of running multiple services to collect pledges for the things we do, we combined everything into ONE location. This will allow us to keep everything centralized, only ask for your support at one location, and better upgrade our entire operation. With your support, That's Entertainment, Everything is Awesome, and The Zombcast will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content, but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to The Zombcast on iTunes and leaving a 5-star text review or telling a friend--your Patreon pledges, iTunes reviews, and word of mouth recommendations go a long way at helping us do bigger and cooler things, like live shows, con appearances, and creating more high quality content. All this and more on this weeks edition of The Zombcast! Find... Kev on twitter @ThatNerdyKev Matthew on twitter @MatthewOfSorts Nicholas on twitter @NicholasReed Robots and Racecars on twitter @RandRband The Zombcast on twitter @TheZombcast

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