A podcast that lies somewhere between childhood and disaster
It's our 6(66)th annual horror movie marathon. This year we discuss Phantom of the Paradise (1974) Entity (1982) Office Killer (1997) and The Greasy Strangler (2016). We also talk about this year being very funky in the fact that three of these movies are more so comedies, but the whole idea is to watch horror movies we've never seen so what can ya do.
Our 5th annual horror movie marathon just in the nick of time. We discuss Peeping Tom (1960) Possession (1981) Bones (2001) & Amer (2009)
On this weeks epsidode we talk with our friend Jeff Cafey about well... being bad. It seems likea topic that never really gets old. We also get into important bonds we made as teens and young adults.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend John Fleuti about growing up in small towns and road trips kinda. This our first episdoe back in awhile so you'll hear some new stories and probably a few repeats.
"We're Back" with our fourth installment of our horror movie marathon joined again with Alex Klump and returning guest Ellen Rumel. The movie this year are Deep Red, City Of The Living Dead, Night Breed, and May. We also discuss Anna Faris and Dune (2021). SPOILERS for Dune
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend and returning guest Dylan O'Brien. We discuss what our child hood bedrooms looked like and what we wanted to be when we grew up. We talk about Covid (being gone), Dr. Fauci getting swats, injuries we've got as adults, and 3 year tricks.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Ellen Rumel about teen movies and obsessing/idolizing high school movies and the characters within them. We also hear another talent show story and Ellen tells us about the many signings she's attended. "Open up meow meow. Now Close, woof woof woof woof"
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Brady Berkenmeier about the top 5 thing we discovered or rediscovered during the pandemic including: The Coen brothers, Anime and 20 year old television shows.
On this week episode we talk with our friend (and brother) Chris McCall. If you're tired of hearing about political criminals sit back and listen us talk about personally committing crimes, and the utterly disgusting truth about teenage boys.
On this weeks episode we talked with out friend Shane O'Brien about the awful Jeffrey Dahmer, other serial killers, horror movies we've been watching and we announce the prizes for our 3rd annual spooky contest. Congrats to the winners!!!
This week we talk about Crash, Trick R Treat, and Angst with our pretentious buddy Alex Klump.
This week we talk with our Friend Denzil Tracey about essential workers being treated like trash. Then we talk extensively about anime. Hosts and Guest picks: Joey: Neon Genesis Evangelion (series and movie) Denzil: 91 Days (Series) Danny: Perfect Blue (movie) Also everyone should watch Akira. That's obvious.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Jared Salsi. We recap how quarantine has been treating us, share some ghost stories and talk about living in the woods. Later we talk about parties and how a lot of times shows are for hanging out rather than listening to music. Enjoy and stay safe. Below are the links for Forever Never Ends, Jared's Label's bandcamp and web store. Bandcamp Web Store
On this episode we talk with our friend Tyler Brant about early jobs, but before we do that we discuss our love for Animal Crossing in the time of quarantine and Seattle getting a hockey team. Plus all the content we've been consuming during these unusual times.
This week we talk with our friend Ben Paulsen about growing up in small towns, Joey talks about Toad River and Ben tells us a personal story involving Jerry Only and The Undertaker at a comic con. Plus too much poop talk? Below is a link for the 2020 Southeast Asia Punk/Hardcore Stay Home Mixtape he mentions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsyPV2DX7KM&t=811s
This week we talk with our friend Lyla Taddei about malls, if you should respect the city you grew up in and fighting with friends and siblings. Also Danny pulls a cool guy move and yanks the entire recording set up off the desk.
This week we talk with our friend Jay Tichy about cartoon, Wayne Knight, different mediums of music and especially CD's
WE'RE BACK!!! We talk with our friend and returning guest Harry Petty about siblings and family dynamics. Always remember the "little guy"
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Michael Hood about Pokemon, The towns we're from, Disneyland, moving as a kid, and early show memories.
This week we talk with our friend Adam Paulsen about Comic books, wrestling, and being the weird kid that dresses as The Crow.
This week we talk with our friend and two time contest winner Natasha Rose. We talk about rational and irrational fears. Happy Halloween! We sincerly love most of you.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Dan Rutten about the classic Universal monsters and beyond. It's all about our introductions to the horror genre and our continued love. Below is the link to Dan's curated playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/580l6589jhnLydDgjpYGMi?si=V8hgLKbjTHe7Pgm0n0H8SQ
This week Danny and Joey read questionnaire answers from listeners, cast our horror movie squad, and talk about what horror movies we've watched this month so far. Then we get down to business with the prize winners of this years drawing. Good luck!
This week we talk about Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, and Cemetery Man with our "High-Brow Asshole" friend Alex Klump
We kick off our spookiest month of the year with our returning friend Jenette Donovan. This week we discuss urban legends, myths and monsters.
On this weeks episode we talk to our friend Scott Lacelles. The second episode in a row where we talk to a Palo Cedro local. We talk about the many stories about Scott and Danny's long friendship and much much more.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Tori Hughes about growing up in Palo Cedro CA, movies, nakedness and being bad at talking to the opposite sex.
Your boys are back after a month long break and it's our 50th EPISODE! On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Greg Bennick about baseball, movies, advanced versions of hide and seek and most importantly EXPLODING CLAMS!
Back in 2014 while gathering information for an unreleased book, Matt Worthey and Sam Becker sat down with northwest hardcore legend Ron Guardipee and had a conversation about the growth of his 1987 band Brotherhood and the roots of the hardcore scene in the northwest. The following interview goes in-depth into influential bands, venues, individuals and shows that help shape the future of the scene and Brotherhood as a band. From the 'Teen Dance Ordinance' to the riots taking over shows, Ron vividly shares his stories and memories giving us an inside take on what once was Northwest Hardcore. R.I.P. Ron Guardipee
This week we talk with our friends Evan Somerhiser and Benn Silima about summer... Kinda.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Bryan Bales about the value of art, the sensation of needing to pee, marriage, the height of basketball players. Then the main topic of being a stinky little shit head, and our hope for future generations to be better than we were. Be sure to subscribe to Bryan's other podcasts Super Geeky Playdate and Blue Tiger. Also his short films, Movie Fight and Thirty Minutes or Less: Love at First Slice on Youtube.
On this weeks episode of YTWD Danny is talking with previous guest Matt White (FOR 2 HOURS) while Joey is on vacation working more than ever. Danny and Matt talk about chapters in life as this episode doubles as an episode for Matt's podcast "Wayward Radio" which streams on twitch. Then we talk about some strange news stories that we all found, including Joey who sent us one. The second hour of this episode is all about Marvel comics. We list our top 5 Marvel story arcs, mini series and one shots. It all comics for one hour so just be warned if you're too cool for that stuff. Also be sure to follow Matt at Wayward Radio and on Twitch.
On this episode we talk with our friend Darren Aaserude about growing up between the worlds of Christianity and punk rock.
We go off the rails this week as our friend Dylan O'Brien takes us on a journey through Redding, CA with no topic in sight except for a tangent on mobile bath houses and ants.
On this episode we talk with our friend Jenette Donovan briefly about family and pets. We mainly talk about death though. Don't worry this show has no structure. Just have fun.
On this episode we talk with our friend Morgan Hatfield about local legends and Juggalos. Then we move onto our topics about childhood sports movies and competition, but not with out getting sidetracked and talking about music, comics and video games.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend and returning guest from our second episode, Phil Jones. We talk with Phil about jobs, but not before we go on a candy rant and discuss how life is one giant escape room.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Nate Corbin while Joey is one the road headed to Utah where we run into a comical amount of technical problems. Then we move on to our topic which is punk houses. More specifically The Jack Shack and Tiki House.
This week on Factual Thoughts Till We Die Denzil and Danny create a new podcast without their co hosts where we talk about movies and T.V. We discuss the film US (spoilers) and the final season of Game of Thrones. No spoilers for GoT because this was recorded the Friday before. Also we get side tracked a million times, so the usual for our listeners. Be sure to listen and subscribe to Factual Thoughts.
This episode we talk with our friend Fallon Patterson about pets including Fallon's many mishaps with her moms birds. Also this episode can get a bit dark when we talk about the death of pets so be prepared.
On this episode we talk with out friend Shane O'Brien about who should be the next MCU villain. Our topic is toys which naturally leads us to conversations about The Ninja Turtles, Star Wars, and other toys that came from cartoons, TV, and movies. Plus a ton of other toy talk. Maybe even some you've never heard of.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Nicole about multiple MJ's and after the break we talk all about our experiences with the supernatural, ghost hunting, scary stories and Goblins and Ghouls.
On this weeks episode we talk with Joey's good friend and Danny's best friend Lora Nelson. We talk about where the line is on debating political issues with co workers. Then we talk about our topic, which is infamous family stories that come up over and over again. Also Lora's mic turns off at some point, but we tries our damdest to fix it.
On this episode we talk with our friend Al Brown. Al talks about his relationship with Bremerton and the Tiki House. We also discuss memory, the meaning of life and how to live it. Plus Al suggests a candidate for bev of the year 2019.
This episode we get a little more somber as we talk with our friend Qyn Humphrey about generations, losing parents, holding on to family lineage and how to process loss and move forward.
On this weeks episode we talk with our friend Ty Farrell. We nerd out a bit about some things we love. Then we discuss our most memorable celebrity and real life crushes. Please support Ty and her creative endeavors which include her very own podcast called "The Lone Gunwomen"
This week we talk to our friend Nick Cuny about his experiences growing up Mormon and a special guest joins us to tell an embarrassing story about dating a Mormon in high school.
This week we talk with our friend and trail aficionado Joey Rice. We discuss family trips and camping as well as the current hikes he's done in the past few years.
On this weeks episode we talk about candy with our great friend Dustin Mangini. Joey has a new obsession with halva and then we have a debate about "what is candy" that goes on far too long.
On this weeks episode we talk to our friend Matt Worthey about his recent marriage, moving to San Diego, and travel. Then Later him and Joey talk about playing sports and the damage it can do to your body.
On this weeks episode our friend Matt Koenig suggests "we could talk theater, improv comedy, musical plays, one act dramas, and cable access TV.