POPULARITY
Listen you get it... This one's for us. Maybe the next one will be for y'all. Bc it's part 2 of our epic & chic, freaky & cheeky, sometimes ridiculous but always conspicuous 2000s Prince Tournament! Which of the remaining naughty "AUGHTS" tracks will come out victorious?? You know the internet ain't going to leak the results so you'll just have to listen to find out!
A mix of Top 40 hits from April 2000. Artists include Third Eye Blind, Macy Gray, Christina Aguilera, Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, N'Sync, Vitamin C, Faith Hill, Celine Dion and more!
This episode is free! Sign up at www. patreon.com/coldpod to unlock all episodes!Mikey Apples is a Toronto based DJ, promoter and owner of the iconic club, Bambis. Mikey sat down with us to discuss Mexico City, Indie Sleaze revisionist history, The Klaxons, Nu Rave, Hype Machine, burning cds every week, 'Montreal Brunch House', 56 Kensington / Club 56, gallery parties, Xspace, electroclash, noise shows, Napster, The Manhattan Club, open format parties, skinheads, Yonge St, youth gangs, Focus nightclub, Brendan Canning stealing his old band, managing Crystal Castles, Shack Up, The Queenshead, Nick sneaking into Mikey's parties as a teenager, MySpace, Merok Records, Kevin Shields, weekly parties, the early days of Bambis, James Murphy, Toronto architecture and more!Mikey ApplesJosh McIntyreNick Marian----COLD POD
Hello, Fire Fam. We're back with another 9-1-1 Mini Series episode because, frankly, too much happened in 8x09 and 8x10 to not talk about.We have to give it up for Scream Queen of the Aughts, Jennifer Love Hewitt, for fully bringing it during her latest banana nut story line, even if we have critiques about it being a little recycled. We also lament the loss the quirky procedural 911 calls from the early seasons and hope for their return to bring some levity back to the show in the midst of all this drama.But more importantly, we're here to discuss the Buddie Of It All. We explore the dramatic implications of Eddie's move to El Paso and how it affects Buck, even if Eddie isn't quite ready to truly see what's going on between them. Call us shippers, but the story on the screen certainly seems to be leading us down an old, familiar road. But where does the road end?XOXO,FotRFind us on the Internet: https://linktr.ee/fandomontherocksSupport the pod: Patreon.com/fandomontherocksInterested in how we do it? Create your own podcast with Zencastr and start telling your story.
Happy Thanksgiving today! After your turkey feast, join Kyle William Bishop for his 43rd Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING! Your favorite zombie professor tackles a somewhat controversial, definitely unconventional non-Horror zombie film from the Aughts titled Otto; or, Up With Dead People (2008). But Dr. Bishop begins this episode by responding to Stephen Holland's Screen Rant article on the “10 Scariest Zombies in Horror Movies, Ranked”. He also tells us his three zombie types! Join us! Note: To view ALL of Dr. Bishop's Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes can USE THIS LINK. And to view ALL of Dr. Bishop's episode-by-episode commentaries on The Last of Us – Season 1, with Jay of the Dead, then USE THIS LINK. Dead Man Still Walking is a biweekly, short-form solocast hosted by Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, author of American Zombie Gothic and How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture. Dr. Walking Dead also presents a popular segment called The Dead Zone on regular episodes of this podcast. For his Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes, Dr. Bishop will focus exclusively on zombie films, with the occasional exploration of zombie-related themes, zombie television, and other zombie media (e.g., comics, literature, etc.). Dr. Bishop is an academic and professional scholar of zombie films and other zombie narratives. He has been teaching for 23 years. Dr. Bishop serves as an English professor, Film Studies professor, and he's currently the English Department Chair at Southern Utah University. You are welcome to reach out to Dr. Bishop with comments or questions via email: bishopk@suu.edu, Twitter: @DrWalkingDead, or by leaving him a voicemail: (801) 980-1375. You can also watch the documentary, Doc of the Dead (2014), which features Dr. Walking Dead. Find more links below for Dr. Bishop. Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com, or call and leave us a voicemail at (801) 980-1375. You can also follow Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies on Twitter: @HorrorAvengers Dead Man Still Walking with Dr. Kyle Bishop is brought to you by Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, an audio Horror movie podcast. It features nine experienced Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin and Dave Zee! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
We're back with another Sidebar conversation where we let you in on our lives and what we're obsessing over in pop culture. In this episode, we talk about being stuck in the middle, early aughts stripped down covers, Kelsea Ballerini's patterns and some of our own. On this clip we invite you into our very own therapy session, complete with muddled guidance from the tarot about navigating the messy middle. Send help - because the wisdom from the “tea typewriter” was not strong enough! The PFW Sidebar is now in session! Available wherever you get your podcasts.
DJ returns to Musical Charis this week as he and Dave have a couple more tremendous bands to tell you all about. Dave kicks off this week by talking about one of the most influential and sometimes controversial bands from the emo-rock scene of the Aughts, Brand New. The boys from Long Island blazed a trail through the rock scene from the first part of this century with a level of complexity and musical development lacking from so many of their contemporaries. Dave covers their relatively short but very powerful history in this week's Episode. DJ then talks about one of the biggest bands in the history of heavy metal, Judas Priest. A staple of the heavy metal scene in the 80s, there was no band quite like Judas Priest. From stadium anthems to radio-friendly hits to complex compositions, Judas Priest has been doing things their way since 1969, and you would be hard-pressed to find someone unfamiliar with at least one of their songs. So join us for another face-melting edition of Musical Chairs!Today's hosts: Dave Ungar (@AttitudeAgg) and DJ (@TheMindlessPod)Episode 7 of Season 4 of Musical Chairs focuses on Brand New & Judas PriestAbout Chairshot RadioThe rebirth of Chairshot Radio will see a rotating cast of hosts delivering you a new show EVERY day. Sports, Entertainment and Sports Entertainment is the umbrella under which we seek to invade your earballs. So sit back, relax and LET US IN...For the latest, greatest and up to datest in everything pro wrestling, sports and entertainment head to TheChairshot.com and remember to ALWAYS #UseYourHead.About the Chairshot Radio NetworkCreated in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts, including POD is WAR, Women's Wrestling Talk, Chairshot Radio daily editions, The #Miranda Show, Badlands' Wrestling Mount Rushmores, The Outsider's Edge, DWI Podcast, Bandwagon Nerds, the Greg DeMarco Show, 3 Man Weave, Five Rounds, Turnbuckle Talk, The Reaction and more! You can find these great shows each week at theChairshot.com and through our distribution partners, including podcasting's most popular platforms.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Scott King is an L.A.-based celebrity hairstylist who works with superstars like Sabrina Carpenter, Lucy Hale, Julia Michaels, and many more. King started his career in a Washington D.C. salon before making the jump to Los Angeles. He quickly signed with an agency and rose to the top of the hairstyling world, where he's known for creating chic and effortless looks. In 2015, he started working with Carpenter and has been instrumental in styling her supremely recognizable fluffy bangs and glossy blowout. This week, he joins us to talk technique, go-to products, and how his love for 2000s pop culture shaped his hairstyling aesthetic. Yes, he's also sharing the step-by-step guide to re-creating Carpenter's perfectly coiffed curtain bangs at home!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott King is an L.A.-based celebrity hairstylist who works with superstars like Sabrina Carpenter, Lucy Hale, Julia Michaels, and many more. King started his career in a Washington D.C. salon before making the jump to Los Angeles. He quickly signed with an agency and rose to the top of the hairstyling world, where he's known for creating chic and effortless looks. In 2015, he started working with Carpenter and has been instrumental in styling her supremely recognizable fluffy bangs and glossy blowout. This week, he joins us to talk technique, go-to products, and how his love for 2000s pop culture shaped his hairstyling aesthetic. Yes, he's also sharing the step-by-step guide to re-creating Carpenter's perfectly coiffed curtain bangs at home!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Sleaze - Smokin F**kin Cigs (Fashionable Idiots)Dead Clodettes - Flou (Trashmondain)Spider - Charlie (Hozac)Black Time - Girls in the Garage (Bancroft)Catatonic Youth - Control My Gun (Almost Ready)The Stabs - Wading (Weather)Amber Alerts - My Dick is the Bomb (Jeth Row)Panty Raid - Hot n Horny (Raw Sugar)Wax Museums - I Eat Vomit (Rehab)"Pink Reason - Scared Shitless (Fashionable Idiots)"Charlie and the Moonhearts - My Love is Gone (Trouble in Mind)Rat Traps - New Flesh (Shattered)Cheap Time - Spoiled Brat (Sweet Rot)Fe Fi Fo Fums - You Might Get Me (Rob's House)Slippery Slopes - No Nerds (Florida's Dying)Registrators - Imagination World (Broken Rekids)Carbonas - Frothing at the Mouth (Douchemaster)The Busy Signals - Love And Dust (Douchemaster)The Black and Whites - You're the Only Girl (Douchemaster)Apache - Boys Life (Douchemaster)Sweet Faces - Leslie is A Noise Band (Douchemaster)Davila 666 - Pingorocha Y La Diva Rockera (Douchemaster)Bare Wires - Let Down (Milk N Herpes)The Yolks - I Do What I Do (Randy)Romance Novels - Another Summer (Pizza Party)The Sultanas - You're the One (Boom Boom)Cococoma - Premonition (Shit Sandwich)A Frames - Radiation Generation (Dragnet)The Fatals - Get Out My Life (Cass)The Hunches - Dance Alone (Flying Bomb)
Sequoia Holmes, host of the Webby Award-winning BLACK PEOPLE LOVE PARAMORE grew up idolizing Raven-Symoné...or was the real inspiration Raven's character, the self-assured and big-dreaming Galleria Garibaldi in 2003's THE CHEETAH GIRLS? Jordan and Sequoia celebrate the surprising depth of this DCOM classic.Then, Jordan has one quick thing about TRIGGER WARNING (the movie).***With Jordan Crucchiola and Sequoia Holmes
Our guest this episode is Jeff Musial, a bev-alc industry veteran who was working in research and development for new products at Anheuser-Busch in the mid-Aughts. This was a heady moment for the St. Louis giant; Bud Light volumes would peak in 2008, the same year the Brazilian-led Belgian outfit InBev would complete its hostile takeover of the firm. But before any of that, Jeff and his team would launch a new line-extension of the A-B flagship, Bud Light Lime, that cracked the code on flavor-forward fruited light lagers for the United States' leading purveyor of ‘em. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield break down Jeff Buckley's "Grace" as well as his much-too-short career due to his tragic passing at age 30. The pair are joined by Rolling Stone senior writer David Browne, who penned the 2001 biography about Jeff and his father Tim Buckley titled Dream Brother: The Life and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley. Browne had been an early fan of the younger Buckley, having been one of the singer's first interviews. In the early Aughts, Buckley's heartbreaking cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" became a radio staple and minor hit for the singer. Upon the release of his debut album however, Grace performed poorly and received mixed reviews, with Buckley's emotional intensity being a turn-off to some critics and listeners. When Buckley died it felt like a young singer-songwriter's promising, burgeoning career was cut much too short. At the time of his death, Buckley's place in music was still unclear. No one could have anticipated that three decades on, Buckley would more famous than ever. Thanks to the internet, millennial and now Gen Z fans have emerged as a massive audience for Buckley's music. His sweeping romanticism mixed with the lore surrounding his passing has made him a tragic hero of sorts, on par with Kurt Cobain, Elliott Smith and River Phoenix. Buckley not only showed incredible promise as a songwriter but also as an interpreter of great music, and there was so much more he was working to showcase on his sophomore album, which ended up being released posthumously.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue our Camp Cinema season in our third episode covering Sugar and Spice (2001) and Vanilla Sky (2002)Special Guest: Good friend and frequent guest, MollyThe early Aughts was a bizarre time in American culture. The heady surge of the late 90s into Y2K was quicky benzo'd by 9/11 and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Our two selections for the 2000s were written and produced before the big comedown, and they both definitely have a "we can do anything" vibe. Sugar and Spice deftly somersaulted through the byzantine development process at New Line Cinema, who were likely distracted by their massive production of Lord of the Rings trilogy at the time. What could have easily been a teen movie cash-in is a rather spunky, satirical, and fun mess. Does it work? No, but it is sassy enough to not care. Vanilla Sky is not fun. Here Cameron Crowe's grandiose vision was blinded by his fiery ambition. Coming off his best film, Almost Famous, Crowe decided to tackle a remake of Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 Spanish film Abre Los Ojos. Vanilla Sky does not align with the traditional definition of camp, but it certainly seems to be the bullseye of what Susan Sontag called Naive Camp. It is a film so devoutly serious about something so frivolously stupid.
Greetings fans! How have you been? You haven't heard from us for a while because we've been in the lab preparing an exhaustive rundown of an entire genre! But now we're back, coming in hot with a fresh new format: responding to a list we found on Reddit!In this memerific episode we're talking about Indie rock of the aughts and addressing the quality and comprehensiveness of one person's definitive list of the genre/period. We'll answer all your burning questions – what is Indie? Is Indie actually a genre? Is Len better than OMC? etc. And, in a thrilling conclusion, we'll each unveil our own top three bands from the list! We're joined in this adventure by yet another of our highly accomplished friends and So So / Cool superfan Tommy G (aka the Saxmurderer).So, join us and hear Brandon extol the virtues of eighth note strumming and British accents, Matt again discuss his favorite musical subgenre, Bro-pop, Joe lament the list's troubling dearth of sad sack Americana music, and Tom's solemn remembrance of his childhood dog ole' Dincubus.And as always, be sure to support the artists by purchasing their work on iTunes or wherever you get your music:Do You Want To by Franz FerdinandProg by PinbackTaxi Cab by Vampire WeekendClark Gable by The Postal ServiceDancing Shoes by Arctic MonkeysCaring Is Creepy by The Shins7/4 (Shoreline) by Broken Social SceneThe Party's Crashing Us by Of MontrealThis Scene Is Dead by We Are ScientistsFine for Now by Grizzly BearMarching Bands of Manhattan by Death Cab for CutieBryn by Vampire WeekendNotable timestamps:00:05:17 The bands on the list00:08:03 What is Indie?00:44:57 Unveiling our picks00:57:15 Start of the listening section
We at BRB AFK are going on a journey. Now that we've wrapped up the best of each year of the Aughts (2001-2010), It's time to pick the #1 reigning champions of video games, movies, and shows for the whole decade! Cody CK Kitts joins Ryan, Boston, and Scott to decide the champs from 2001 (guest Smashley Wolfenbarger was on that episode) and 2002. Well, Jamie Skull helps as a tie breaker with a coin toss into the potatoes! Also CK discusses filming his upcoming Viking movie, Gungnir, and a new Love Bot Busters segment with Scott playing himself opposite the Julliard-trained Ryan as the bots! Then wrapping up with recommendations including a spoiler-free review of Dune 2!
THIS IS A PREVIEW. IF YOU WANT TO LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE, CHECK OUT FRUITLESS ON PATREON HERE: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141EPISODE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/posts/96745407Alien (aka Stewie Griffin DJ) returns to discuss two Aughts-era films about sex: Kissing on the Mouth (2005) and Shortbus (2006). They talk about Joe Swanberg's dick and ask the really hard question: Is Shortbus a Mumblecore movie?Music by SHADE08
When Left Hand Brewing opened for business outside of Denver in the early '90s, the plan wasn't to become known nationwide as “the milk stout brewery” or “the nitro brewery,” and certainly not “the nitro milk stout brewery.” But when it introduced its chocolatey, none-too-heavy milk stout in the Aughts, people loved it, and especially the silky smooth nitro draft pour. Co-founder / CEO Eric Wallace and the Left Hand team started wondering: "Hey, if Guinness is able to package nitro beers, couldn't we?" Nobody else in America had figured out to do widget-free nitro in the bottle, but that didn't stop them milk stout boys. They succeeded, and forevermore Left Hand would be synonymous with the hard-poured, inky-black, velvety stout. The rest was history—history we discuss with Wallace himself on this week's episode. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the most wonderful time of the year to talk about gift giving, Thomas childhood trauma and Robbe almost getting catfished with fish. There's also some skullduggery in the office fantasy football competition. Plus, we reminisce about our first running shoes, early aughts television, and run down a few different shoes, including the Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 2, Reebok Floatzig, and Asics GEL-NYC. Merry Christmas to all! Lagoon Pillows is how we get our good sleep and we're happy to have them sponsor the podcast. Right now you can save 15% off your first order with code BELIEVE. Shop here: https://lagoonsleep.com/believe
Comedy writer, singer, co-host of the Las Culturistas podcast, and now Prince of Christmas, Matt Rogers is filling a musical comedy niche previously occupied by...well, no one at all. Is it possible that he got here by following his inner Torrance Shipman, aka Kirsten Dunst's character from the 2000 film Bring It On? Matt shares why the movie was important to him growing up, how he relates to it as a former high school star athlete, and how he found his way to his current Christmas throne.Then, Jordan has one quick thing about holiday horror hits.Listen to Matt's album, Have You Heard of Christmas?Matt sings with Meghann Fahey at Vulture Fest 2022Feeling Seen Merch! *** With Jordan Crucchiola and Matt Rogers
"Everyone should be home for Christmas…”We're back with our “Blackest Christmas” miniseries and we're beyond delighted to make Ariel Powers-Schaub of Ghouls Magazine and the Pod & the Pendulum our family now! As part of the oft-discussed horror remake glut of the Aughts, we dig in to this nasty little Christmas film and, with it, the allure of 2000s horror, the ups and downs of this particular remake, and the terrors of T9 texting!If you can't locate our friend Ariel Powers-Schaub in your walls, you might try looking at the following platforms: Find Ariel's writing over at Ghouls Magazine! Follow Ghouls Magazine at @ghoulsmag on Instagram and @GhoulsMagazine on Facebook, Letterboxd, X, and YouTube Listen to Ariel as a regular contributor on The Pod and the Pendulum! @ari_hellraiser on Instagram, Letterboxd and X or @arihellraiser on BlueskyCome be a part of our family now by coming home for Christmas on the following platforms: @Disenfranchpod on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, and YouTube Email us your thoughts or requests to disenfranchpod@gmail.com Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Find Stephen at @ChewyWalrus on Bluesky, Instagram, and Letterboxd Find Brett at @sus_warlock on Instagram and Letterboxd or @suswarlock on Bluesky Find Tucker at @icenine09 on YouTube and Instagram and @tuck_mugs on Instagram Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content, including our weekly What Are We Watching? show: https://patreon.com/Disenfranchpod Watch our big screen debut in Circle City Supernatural from our buddy J.P. Leck! You can eitherbuy it on BluRay through his website or buy/rent it through Amazon Prime!
The Aughts -- the years between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2009 -- were a tumultuous period, to say the least. Still, those difficult times produced some spectacular new works of American pop culture, including in the Broadway musical genre. A slew of shows introduced during that decade became monster smashes that still play on Broadway today, and many more made significant marks in the Broadway canon. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate podcast wants to look back at that period and answer the question: what IS the Best 2000s Broadway Musical? Join Host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Curtis Creekmore, Gary Jackson, and Joelle Boedecker, and special guest Patreon supporter Trey Radu-Blackburn as they pull back the curtain on the Best 2000s Broadway Musical. To listen to Round 1, showing how we got to the Singing 16 down from the Top 32, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today to access the exclusive Part 1 episode. Love Pop Culture? Subscribe to Our Free Weekly Newsletter! Every Monday we tell you about the new movies, TV shows, albums, and video games coming up this week, PLUS we spotlight podcast episodes, polls, and more! Subscribe today! EPISODE CREDITS Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panel: Curtis Creekmore, Gary Jackson, Joelle Boedecker Special Guest: Trey Radu-Blackburn Producer: Bob Erlenback Editor: Jack Kwait-Blank Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a preview of a bonus episode. Listen to the whole episode at: www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast. -------- This week, Hussein speaks to author and New Yorker columnist Kyle Chayka about his recent New Yorker article "Why The Internet Isn't Fun Anymore". Kyle explains how the take-over by platforms in the late Aughts and 2010's expanded the internet's regular audience, and turned users into producers and consumers simultaneously – making the internet a place where you were expected to work, and have fun, at the same time. With no signs of that changing, Kyle explains how he's adopted a more conscious, and selective approach to going online, and how he's returned to tradition through the medium of bootlegged flash games. You can find Kyle's substack Here! -------- PALESTINE AID LINKS As the humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in Gaza, we encourage anyone who can to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians. You can donate using the links below. https://www.map.org.uk/donate/donate https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/gaza-israel-conflict Currently, Aid is not getting through. You can donate with the knowledge that these funds will be used the instant Aid is allowed into Gaza, but please do make your voice heard in other ways about this. Showing up at protest marches and writing letters to elected MPs are useful acts of solidarity. Please encourage your elected representatives to support calls for a ceasefire, while still bearing in mind a ceasefire is at best a temporary reprieve and represents the bare minimum -------- PHOEBE ALERT Can't get enough Phoebe? Check out her Substack Here! -------- This show is supported by Patreon. Sign up for as little as $5 a month to gain access to a new bonus episode every week, and our entire backlog of bonus episodes! Thats https://www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast -------- Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHRoy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_onEarth).
Podpals, Tats Paman is back! And we're all here to discuss the decade that was Eminem and pearl shakes—the 2000s, the Aughts!Travel back in time with us as we talk about And1 sneakers, the 9-11 attacks, Master Siomai, the first iPhone model, and a whole lot more.Are you ready for the ultimate nostalgia trip, podpals? Let's go.Also chiming in this episode is our friend Tanya Blay-Paman! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Nerds have visited their favorite television and film from the 1980s, 1990s... and now the aughts! Nerd shows and movies from 2000 through 2009 on deck in this episode. Also in this episode: tabletop game simulators, using film montages to describe your life, and forgetting all the names and titles to everything. Bonus content is on Patreon.com/NerdBestFriends. What's the nerdiest thing you did this week? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerd-best-friends/support
This is the second installment of a Taplines two-parter about the early days of PBR's cultural and commercial renaissance after the turn of the 21st century. Our guest for these back-to-back episodes is Neal Stewart, a former Pabst Brewing Company marketer who spent the first half of the Aughts working on the firm's flagship beer. In this episode, we'll discuss how early signs of life for the nearly defunct brand gave way to a full-blown national phenomenon — and how Stewart and co. carefully fanned the flames from Pabst Brewing Co.'s headquarters in San Antonio. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diehard Taplines listeners already know we're fascinated by Pabst Blue Ribbon's ascendance last decade as the ultimate insider beer for the United States' various outsiders' scenes, thanks to our earlier episode with Steve "Stix" Nilsen, who worked on the Blue Ribbon brand throughout the 2010s. But today, we kick off part one of a Taplines two-parter with former Pabst marketer Neal Stewart that'll function as a prequel to that episode, going deep into PBR's unlikely, inimitable rise in the early Aughts — not just as a value-priced adjunct lager, but as the red, white, and blue face of an emerging moment in the hipsterized American zeitgeist, for better or worse. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a new Creepy InQueeries…must mean it's Wednesday again! And we hope you've had your first bowl of beef stew of the season; because you'll need that cozy feeling for today's episode. Miss's True Crime Story unravels the tangled 2011 web of a murder at the posh athleisure store Lululemon. For the Spoopy Tale, Kevin's bringing a mind-melting paradox involving 2 TV shows from the early Aughts. So practice your downward dog; Prepare your gabagool charcuterie board; And let's dive in! True Crime Story Starts @ 00:11:07 Spoopy Story Starts @ 01:04:45 Source notes: www.creepyinqueeriespod.com Follow on Instagram: @CreepyInQueeriesPod Send Us an Email: creepyinqueeriespod@gmail.com Listen on Youtube: Creepy InQueeries Pod Follow on Facebook: @CreepyInQueeriesPod
Episode Notes Chloe and Ria discuss Panic! At The Disco's roots, their meteoric rise to fame in the mid 00s, and how they set the stage for what emo would look like in the back half of the Aughts.
In the third episode of our Set in the 1950s cycle, we compare two hommages to the post war decade: Todd Haynes' Far from Heaven and Frank Darabont's The Majestic.Special guests: Brian Eggert from Deep Focus Reviews, Rotten Tomato Approved and frequent KARE 11 guest film critic What started out as a random pairing of two 1950s period pieces from the early Aughts became a rather interesting juxtaposition on the potency and fugility of worshiping art from the past. Far From Heaven was born from a love and respect for Douglas Sirk's fifties melodramas, and The Majestic has Frank Darabont donning his best Capra impression. While both films have inherited riches from the past, their contemporary narratives tend to sizzle instead of sparkle. Far From Heaven is beautifully shot and acted with an intricate and immaculate product design. But we wonder if there is anything happening beyond a Sirk lovefest. The Majestic has a prefab Americana store of redemption that is instantly gripping. But while the trim looks polished and proper, the rooms feel empty. Both films demonstrate how hommage can result is both a dissonant feedback loop as well as an illuminating ouroboros. Note: This podcast was recorded and produced during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of writers and actors currently on strike, Asteroid City and The Fabelmans would not exist. Support the artists who make the art you love.
Emily and Ky just need to dig into this, ok? Or maybe just Emily does. It's complicated. It's silly. It's a cultural anomaly that felt eternal and unchanging. It's Christian alternative rock from the early aughts! Tune in for technical difficulties, computer struggles, youth group deep dives, controversial teen hang-outs, and that all-important question, were the guys in Relient K ok?? We can't know, because Emily never asked. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineweedweird/message
It's always a treat to talk about “hometown” metal, especially when it's one of the heaviest, most modern, progressive metal bands in the entire genre. Actually, to call them “prog” might be a bit misleading, although “progressive” is certainly an apropos descriptor for the shared artistic odyssey which Brann Dailor, Brent Hinds, Bill Kelliher, and Troy Sanders (collectively known as MASTODON) had embarked upon more than 20 years ago and are still going strong with no sign of stopping any time soon. Perhaps the more accurate description of MASTODON is “Atlanta's own shamans of megalithic, caveman powered, super technical, stoner sludge prog metal” (and any other applicable subgenres we might've missed). It's time to get “in the loop” and fully comprehend the best way NOT to drive down Blood Mountain to minimize vehicular induced toddler vomitus whilst mentally preparing to welcome “B.G.” to the “T&T Main Stage” as we do our best to “MRFA” while screaming excerpts from “Brave Tales of Taintler” into the “echo chamber” as you JOIN US for the “pure girth” of MASTODON Inside The Metal (ATL-Edition), Chapter 1: The Aughts (2000-2009). Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “He just pushed that button, man…” / #AlphaDamnRetta / #ColaMoonshine #sameproof (“The uncorking…”) / The true definition of #highball / “All drawed up…” / #uhoh / #callofdutyshoutout #impressionsASMR / #HerbertASMR (“Was it YOU!?”) / “WHOA!!!” / “The abbreviated version…” / “…it still means the same thing.” / #letsdothis #outwiththebad ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** #verysubtle #citygate #colamoonshine (“Expeckin'…”) / #aftertaste / “…the narcotics of candy…”/ #bringbacktheoriginaloriginalformulaofcocacola / #kolanuts (#powerfulnuts) / “BEST ENERGY DRINK EVER!!!” / “Experience…International…” #BulgariaASMR (Umm, WHAT?) / “That's gonna be my theme music…in my mind…” / #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode / #TerrapinBeerCompany #AthensGeorgia #NationalChampionship #SportsDogWords / #UpHighIPA #HaHa #CitriHoppedIPA (“Sit and wonder at the AWE…”) / “And the verdict…” / #colderisbetter / “This is gonna sound personal…” / #downthereechoASMR / “It's almost too much fun…” #specialladyfriend (“She's actually kinda cool…”) / #NoNickelbackHate #NoJasonAldeanHate / “I think that would be my thing…” / “Maybe not…that's the reality…” / #halfacenturyofmetal #OzzyOsbourne / Shoutout to #CreedenceClearwaterRevival #CCR #TheCreedence / #RussellsReflectionsASMR / “How perfect was that?” / “The dementia is not that bad…” / #ZZTopDocumentary #Netflix / “Hint…the irony…” / #bathingsuits #drunks (“Actually, the drunks are usually the best audience…if they're on your side.”) / “Last week…” / ***If you'd like to send us YOUR SHIT-TAH, your MUSIC-AH…send it to us and we will play it on a future episode!!!*** #emailus at metalnerdery@gmail.com #instagram #facebook (“This is who we are!”) / #thejingle #No / ***IF YOU'D LIKE TO GIVE US A CALL YOU CAN DO SO USING YOUR TELEPHONIC DEVICE BY DIALIING 980-666-8182!!!*** / #bravetalesoftaintler (“Oh it's not gonna be a #childrensbook…”) / #MRFA #makereadingfunagain / “The guy who looks like Thor…” / #publishedauthor (“You used the word #patina, that's like a $20 word.”) / “What the fuck is that?” / “She's gotta get it warm…” / #markthetime (23:10): “Far, FAR overdue…” / #atlantametal METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: MASTODON – INSIDE THE METAL (CHAPTER 1: THE AUGHTS (2000-2009) / “What the fuck is that?” / #loopy / The first and earliest knowledge of #Mastodon as one of the most powerful forces in #progressivemetal / #TodayIsTheDay (#PreMastodonASMR) IN THE EYES OF GOD (“Let's give it the #30secondchallenge”) / “Have you seen those guys from Alpharetta?” / Call Of The Mastodon (2006) / 2001 via 2006 (***see also #LifesbloodEP *** / SHADOWS THAT MOVE / “Here's a question…” / #stumpfuckinASMR (“Pure girth…”) / SLICK LEG / “Pretty much all of ‘em have all of ‘em…” (34:12): Remission (2002) / “The very beginning…” / CRUSHER DESTROYER #thefirstnewalbum (“Bring on the #ballrockin”) / “There are different #SoundsOfMastodon …” / MOTHER PUNCHER #ballsASMR (“They sound like their band name…”) / #cavemanmetal (“Very primal…”) / Shoutout to the #GameOfThrones reference / Leviathan (2004) #specialguestvocalist #Clutch #NeilFallon BLOOD AND THUNDER #cantbeloudenough (“Ohhhh yeah maybe…”) #StAngerTour / “You know it's a ginormous MEGA shark!” / #MEGASMR / “You'd hit it…you know you would…” / #inappropriaterecollectionsASMR / MEGALADON (#musictrivia) #yeehaw #namethatriff (“Nope!”) / “I'm gonna pretend you're…” (47:11):” Don't care…it could be #friedcatasshole” / Blood Mountain (2006) / “Betcha have…” / “Is it haunted?” / #RussellsReflectionsASMR #parenthoodmomentsASMR #vomitfactory / “I wasn't thinking about it…” / #followupquestion (“It was a #learningmoment…”) / ***INTERMISSION*** / “We can pause it…” / “And…we're back.” / #Impressions and #GhostBusters (“That's gonna be the name of my strip club… #titsandtang #bonergarage) #killeropener THE WOLF IS LOOSE (“a little more refined…”) SLEEPING GIANT (“I like it when he sings…”) / #fuzzybass / CIRCLE OF CYSQUATCH (“Try this…”) / #readthoselyrics #howmanyriffs / “I really like that…” / “It's a lot…” / BLADECATCHER #singalongASMR / COLONY OF BIRCHMAN “…has the #cokelines…” #JoshHomme #QOTSA #tangentional “Run with Death…” / “super technical sludge prog…” / “everybody except that dude…they're almost like #KISS” / #No (1:01:53): “They're not part of the ‘teens'…” / Crack The Skye (2009) #killeropener OBLIVION (“It's totally huge…it's #biggly”) #alldjuntsallthetime / “That's the drummer btw…” / “It actually opens with a little bit of banjo…” DIVINATIONS #evilbanjo / GHOST OF KARELIA (“You've gotta listen to this on a stormy night with black light posters and relaxers…and a comfy couch.”) / #blacklightposters (“It was #Murray”) / The subtle refinement of Mastodon's sound over the course of the decade, becoming more progressive in exchange for the insane fast and heaviness of their early catalog / “I might have just offended a bunch of…” / #FrancicanFood #HamAndCheeseCroquetteBurrito / “that's her…same girl.” / #prettylady (“Watch her do #ThePot”) / “She's not even a #bassplayer…” / “We all know what they say about #bassplayers…” / #upcomingPanteraShow ***IF YOU'VE SEEN #PANTERA ON THIS TOUR, PLEASE LITERALLY SERIOUSLY GIVE US A CALL AT 980-666-8182 OR SEND US A TEXT OR HIT US UP ON THE SOCIALS!!!*** / ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!!*** #noteven (“Her eyes flicked…”) / ***COME BEHOLD THE AWESOME FARE AT THE BUNKERPOON GIFT SHOPPE LOCATED AT metalnerdery.com/merch ) / #outroreel #imsorrywhat
The dudes set the record straight this week on which toys from the 90's and 00's reigned supreme and which were the best for hitting your friends with. Side note, if you liked TMX Elmo as a kid, go to therapy. Rate Us ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple Podcasts! Connect With The Show: Follow Us On Instagram Follow Us On Twitter Follow Us On TikTok Visit Us On The Web
Art critic Kristian Vistrup Madsen discusses his essay on the 2000s, "Chains Or Whips? The Cruel Decade And Its Aftermath," in which he draws connections between Abu Ghraib, reality television, and Britney Spears to reflect on the culture of the Aughts.Recorded July 12, 2023.Follow Culturally Determined on Twitter @CulturallyDetLINKSKristian's essay, "Chains Or Whips? The Cruel Decade And Its Aftermath"https://www.thewhitereview.org/feature/chains-or-whips/NBC on viral video of 2002 high schoolhttps://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/videos-high-school-life-decades-stir-nostalgia-debate-rcna77590Kristian's websitehttps://kristianvistrup.dk/Follow @aryehcw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If we're in one era of content that goes viral online, we're at the end of another. On Today's Show:Ben Smith, editor in chief of Semafor, former media columnist for The New York Times, and the author of Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral (Penguin Press, 2023), traces the rise and fall of digital media upstarts like HuffPost, Gawker and BuzzFeed.
If we're in one era of content that goes viral online, we're at the end of another. On Today's Show:Ben Smith, editor in chief of Semafor, former media columnist for The New York Times, and the author of Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral (Penguin Press, 2023), traces the rise and fall of digital media upstarts like HuffPost, Gawker and BuzzFeed.
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr extract a question from a listener and give it a thorough run through. The fellas have been tasked with putting together an All-Decade team from the 1990s, the 2000s, and the 2010s, and then deciding which of those three teams would win, and also which of the members of those three teams would make up an All-Star team of the three squads. This is the second of a four-part series. Up next, we put together our All-Decade Team from the Aughts.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2630697/advertisement
The gag, codified as it was on slapdash websites like Bros Icing Bros, was simple: hide a Smirnoff Ice for your bro to find, and he'd have to get down on one knee and chug it. But even at the time, icing's social and commercial impacts were a bit more complicated, and its legacy is a fascinating example of how the early social internet shaped (and scandalized) the beverage alcohol business. Joining Taplines today to discuss icing's indelible, low-ABV legacy is Brandon Wenerd, the publisher of BroBible dot com, which covered the viral phenomenon in real-time as the Aughts came to a close. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, we celebrate Stephie's 38th Birthday and chat about the CRAZY reality shows that Ruled the early aughts!!Follow us on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook/TikTok: @turnofthemillennialspodEmail our Hearts: turnofthemillenialspod@gmail.comCheck out our website: https://www.millennialspod.com******************Theme: Looking Back - Declan DP (Audio Library Release)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turn-of-the-millennials/donations
In the early Aughts, as the craft brewing industry recovered from its slump the prior decade, macrobrewers started to realize that they couldn't just ignore the beardos and their bizarre "microbrews" anymore. But as they say, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. We tapped our pal Anat Baron, the creative force behind the revelatory 2009 documentary "Beer Wars" and the former general manager of Mike's Hard Lemonade, to take us back to the days when Anheuser-Busch tried to clone craft beer with so-called "crafty" knockoffs — and how it used its powerful distribution network to make sure those beers got to supermarket shelves, even though nobody wanted 'em. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 22 of Past Prime, and with the passing of Tom Verlaine still very much a recent event, Steve and Matty return to the third (and final) album from New York proto-punk legends, Television. Released in 1992, just before the world wide web became a source for instant information, but fourteen years after the band had broken up, "Television" arrived as a complete surprise to fans of the band. Matty, an avowed devotee, and Steve, a reluctant victim of his co-host's aesthetic intimidation, reflect on the merits of the album and the enduring significance of its elusive lead singer. Though Television soldiered on right up until Verlaine's death (albeit without Richard Lloyd for many of those years) and though Tom Verlaine released two modest solo albums in the Aughts, "Television" is the band's swan song. Whereas Matty received the arrival breathlessly, eager to decode its poetry, its noir and its horror, Steve found it to be a "Low T," tossed off fade out. Where Matty sees beauty, Steve sees depression. Where Matty hears invention and precision, Steve hears a bunch of middle-aged guys dozing off. This album that united two friends decades ago as college freshman, threatens to divide them decades later. Will they find common ground? Will they resolve the mystery of Tom Verlaine? Stay tuned for another episode of Past Prime! To read more about Television's self-titled reunion album, check out the full essay at Past Prime.
Throughout the Aughts, craft beer's popularity rose roughly in tandem with social media, and in 2010, the two would collide at Northern California's Russian River Brewing Co. Husband-and-wife team Vince and Natalie Cilurzo opened the taproom one wintry Saturday expecting a low-key day slinging pints and growlers of their triple India pale ale, Pliny the Younger, but what they got instead was one of the first major examples of the craft beer industry's online-ratings hype machine. Joining Taplines is Natalie Cilurzo herself to tell us all about that fateful February when Russian River's fortunes changed for the better—and craft brewing's semi-notorious "line culture" was born. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this channel, we spend most of our time focusing on the macroeconomic picture. But the economy doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's influenced and impacted by innumerable forces, with perhaps the strongest being geopolitics -- how nations set monetary, financial and trade policy & how they apply and revise these policies when cooperating and competing with one another. Lately the geopolitical landscape has become more fractured -- the redrawing of global trade in the wake of the war in the Ukraine as one key example. And the rising tension between the USA and China over Taiwan is another. What implications will result fro, these geopolitical changes over the coming years? To find out, we're fortunate to be joined by a true expert, General Wesley Clark, who served as Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe during the late '90s, ran for President in the Aughts, and today consults with private and public companies around the world on energy, security & financial services. Full disclosure: General Clark sits on the Advisory Board of the parent company of Wealthion. ************************************************* At Wealthion, we show you how to protect and build your wealth by learning from the world's top experts on finance and money. Each week we add new videos that provide you with access to the foremost specialists in investing, economics, the stock market, real estate and personal finance. We offer exceptional interviews and explainer videos that dive deep into the trends driving today's markets, the economy, and your own net worth. We give you strategies for financial security, practical answers to questions like “how to grow my investments?”, and effective solutions for wealth building tailored to 'regular' investors just like you. There's no doubt that it's a very challenging time right now for the average investor. Above and beyond the recent economic impacts of COVID, the new era of record low interest rates, runaway US debt and US deficits, and trillions of dollars in monetary and fiscal stimulus stimulus has changed the rules of investing by dangerously distorting the Dow index, the S&P 500, and nearly all other asset prices. Can prices keep rising, or is there a painful reckoning ahead? Let us help you prepare your portfolio just in case the future brings one or more of the following: inflation, deflation, a bull market, a bear market, a market correction, a stock market crash, a real estate bubble, a real estate crash, an economic boom, a recession, a depression, or another global financial crisis. Put the wisdom from the money & markets experts we feature on Wealthion into action by scheduling a free consultation with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors, who will work with you to determine the right next steps for you to take in building your wealth. SCHEDULE YOUR FREE WEALTH CONSULTATION with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors here: https://www.wealthion.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKMeK-HGHfUFFArZ91rzv5A?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Adam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/menlobear Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Wealthion-109680281218040 #china #russia #ukraine ************************************************* IMPORTANT NOTE: The information and opinions offered in this video by Wealthion or its interview guests are for educational purposes ONLY and should NOT be construed as personal financial advice. We strongly recommend that any potential decisions and actions you may take in your investment portfolio be conducted under the guidance and supervision of a quality professional financial advisor in good standing with the securities industry. When it comes to investing, past performance is no guarantee of future results. Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not reflect actual future performance. All investments involve risk and may result in partial or total loss.
Join Ed & Jared as the discuss their picks for the favorites of this era, the rage of Swifties and the mystery of why we like Top 5 lists!Curiously Specific Playlists Paul Bratsch and Josh Franke create custom music playlists for those unique situations...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Another episode, another editions of our verses series! Dive in to see why A League of Their Own and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs are both so obsession-worthy.
Is it gonna work out for the dipshit in the mask this time? Sam and Jordan are skeptical!! In part 2 of the Aughts pod special coverage of Scream VI, your co hosts venture into the subway, the kill palace, and Gale's Upper West Side apartment as their friends traverse Manhattan to vanquish a killer. Or! Killers! It's time to celebrate Tara throwing hands, Sam rejoicing in getting to kill again, Chad putting his body on the line, and Kirby taking matters into her own hands. It's scary to think of a Scream VII being able to follow this up, but as long as the Core 4 sticks together, at least we'll all be with our friends. Produced by: Jordan Crucchiola Music by: Sam Wineman
In this monthly After Dark episode, Emily Jashinsky and Inez discuss whether we’ve reached “peak woke,” and whether pragmatic alliances with centrists and TERFs on the consensus of the 90s and Aughts are ultimately hollow. They also dissect a Ross Douthat column pointing to the iPhone revolution as proximate — but not ultimate — cause […]
In this monthly After Dark episode, Emily Jashinsky and Inez discuss whether we've reached "peak woke," and whether pragmatic alliances with centrists and TERFs on the consensus of the 90s and Aughts are ultimately hollow. They also dissect a Ross Douthat column pointing to the iPhone revolution as proximate — but not ultimate — cause of an entire generation's very real mental fragility and examine the first shots fired in what may be a politically defining Gen X v. Millennial generational war. --High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The podcast features interesting thinkers from all parts of the political spectrum to discuss the most controversial subjects of the day in a way that hopes to advance our common American future.Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women's Forum.You can listen to the latest High Noon episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community at iwf.org/connect. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day. Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/IWF06. Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram #IWF #HighNoonPodcast #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Come revisit this over-the-top, magical romp with us as we battle Miss Trunchbull and trick Miss Honey into adopting us. Need we say more?
Recording on Martin Luther King Jr. day, the boys talk briefly about how the holiday was treated in their small southern towns. Naturally the conversation turned to dolphins, and then the boys discussed what they would put in a time capsule to represent Trae's favorite era: The Early Aughts! Go to TraeCrowder.com to see Trae (and sometimes all of em) on tour! Check out Drew's New podcast Gravy Baby! To read Corey's essays, poetry, see bonus videos and podcasts and more, go to PartTimeFunnyMan.com For bonus stuff from Trae, go to Patreon.com/TraeCrowder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices