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The Super Nintendo and Super Famicom have some of the greatest games ever made. But what sort of output did the system have in its twilight years? Today on XVGM Radio, Mike and Ed look at the late life cycle of the Super Nintendo/Super Famicom from 1996 and beyond, official releases only (No homebrew/indie stuff here!) to showcase some quality music from the system's end of the road era. From 1996 to 2000, we're spotlighting the hits, misses and risks the console took to continue improving upon its sound. In this episode you can hear all about Tamogotchi poop patterns, Zelda clones, CDs as weapons and of course…going to the west blowhole forest. Don't miss this future classic episode of XVGM Radio! We'd love to hear what you thought about these games and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks to Scott McElhone for their Patreon pick, and as always, thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: Intro – Columns (SFC – 1999) “Versus Mode Credits” Hikoshi Hashimoto 1 – Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima (SFC – 1996) “The Blue Ones' Nest” Yuichi Ozaki 2 – Star Ocean (SFC – 1996) “Tense Atmosphere” Motoi Sakuraba 3 – Tamagotchi Town (SFC – 1999) “Track 7” Unknown Composer 4 – Mohawk & Headphone Jack (SNES – 1996) “Psychic Brain” Byte Size Sound, Michael Cihak, Matt Scott 5 – Solid Runner (SFC – 1997) “Residential Streets” Mitsuhito Tanaka (John Pee), Toshiaki Sakoda, Pure Sound 6 – Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut (SFC – 2000) “Combat” Takane Ohkubo 7 – Realm (SNES – 1996) “Flying Battleship” Unknown Composer 8 – Maui Mallard (SNES – 1996) “Sacrifice of Maui” Patrick J. Collins, Michael Giacchino 9 – Patreon Pick – Scott McElhone : Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest (SNES – 1997) “Apocalyptic Future” Glenn Stafford 10 – Power Piggs of the Dark Age (SNES – 1996) “West Blowhole Forest” Marc Baril
Chris Murray was joined by Mark Tapscott, a veteran investigative reporter for The Washington Stand’s senior congressional analyst to talk about the latest happening on Capital Hill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray got into the latest from the world of finance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray was joined by Robert Maginnis, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, senior fellow for National Security at Family Research Council, and the author of 14 books. His latest, “The New AI Cold War,” releases in April 2026. They dove deep into Data Centers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray is joined by investigative analyst Stu Smith of City Journal and @thestustustudio on X. Known for his on-the-ground reporting covering political extremism, campus unrest, and cultural issues impacting the country, Stu shares his firsthand perspective while discussing whether nonprofits are deserving of favored tax-exempt status and how politics and activism are shaping that debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dragon Quest has had 11 mainline games, tons of spinoffs and ports galore. It's a franchise known for ushering in the foundation of the Japanese Role Playing Game, or the JRPG. Originating on the Famicom in the mid 1980s, the game saw not one but FOUR games release on Nintendo's first console. In this episode, we've decided to focus on the first three, known as the Erdrick Trilogy. With good friends and patrons of the show on board, Ryan and Cam, we were in good hands as Mike and Justin know very little. Now we're blessed by two pros joining us to share their knowledge and music choices in this classic trilogy of games. Covering not just the NES originals but other ports as well, the XVGM Radio guys get down with the charming classical wonder of Koichi Sugiyama's Dragon Quest (or Warrior if your nasty!) soundtracks. JRPG fans do NOT wanna miss this episode of XVGM Radio! We swear, it'll be a GOOd time! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game series and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Check out Ryan's podcast, The RPG Years! You can find Cam & Cam’s Camicom album on Bandcamp Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks to Cam and Ryan for joining us on this episode. And as always, thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! All music composed by Koichi Sugiyama TRACK LISTING: Intro – Dragon Quest III HD 2D Remake (SWI – 2024) “Overture” 1- Dragon Warrior II (NES – 1987) “Joyous Song” 2 – Dragon Quest III: …And Into The Legend (SFC – 1996) “Heavenly Flight” 3 – Dragon Warrior I & II (GBC – 2000) “Ladutorm Castle” 4 – Dragon Warrior (NES – 1989) “Overworld” 5 – Dragon Quest III: …And Into The Legend (SFC – 1996) “Battle Theme” 6 – Dragon Quest II HD/2D Remake: Luminaries of the Legendary Line – “Endless World aka (A Lonely Youth/Travelling with Friends)” 7 – Dragon Quest III HD 2D Remake (SWI – 2024) “Castle (Night)” 8 – Dragon Quest II (MSX – 1988) “My Road My Journey”
Chris Murray is joined by economist John Phelan to break down the ongoing migration trend from “blue states” to “red states.” Phelan, a graduate of Birkbeck College, University of London and the London School of Economics, brings a mix of academic insight and real-world experience, including a decade in finance and time with Capital Economics. The conversation dives into why Americans are relocating in large numbers, with a focus on economic factors like taxes, cost of living, and government regulation. Phelan explains how policy differences between states are shaping these migration patterns—and what it could mean for local economies and future political landscapes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests Include: - Cory Provus, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster - Bryce Vigness, 2027 NDSU football commit - Chris Murray, Nevada Sports Net
We open hour 2 with some Hawaii/Mountain West Football talk as Ku'ulei and Michael react to Chris Murray's post-spring camp power rankings + preseason All-Mountain West teams. The Mountain West Conference convo continues with a look at UH baseball's 2027 MW schedule.
Chris Murray got into the latest from the world of finance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a spate of firebombings across Melbourne this week, Chris Murray from the Arson and Explosion squad has warned people to watch out for arsonists in the city this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray talks about all the latest trends from the financial world and is joined by S.A. McCarthy, who is a writer at The Washington Stand and a Contributing Editor at The American Spectator. He has also written for Crisis Magazine and RealClear Investigations and his work has been published in the Daily Signal, the Christian Post, RealClear Politics, Catholic Voice Ireland, and other outlets. Mr. McCarthy graduated from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland with a degree in English Literature and Communication and served as a teacher at a Catholic school before beginning his career in journalism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
March Madness is alive and well and what better way to celebrate than with a spotlight on some of the best game music that has adorned the courts of basketball game's most celebrated titles! From Mike's nostalgic stories about Charlotte Hornets and Chicago Bulls fashion of the 90s, playing on the basketball courts and…going to restaurants just to play NBA Jam?! Niko joins Mike as the quarterly co-host this round, and we get to hear stories from Niko about his time in San Antonio routin' for the Spurs as a youngin'! Funk, Jazz, Hip-Hop and more are featured here so expect lots of bass and urban flows comin' atcha! It's enough groovin' VGM to make you say…DAMMMMMMMM, JI! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: Intro – Jordan vs Bird: One on One (C64 – 1988) “Title Screen” Rob Hubbard 1 – Coach K College Basketball (GEN – 1995) “Menu Theme 2” Jeff van Dyck 2 – NBA Jam Tournament Edition (SNES/GEN – 1995) “End of Game” Rick Fox 3 – Jammit (3DO – 1994) – “LOVEPUMP” Dwight Stone, Dominique Widiez, Terry Barnum 4 – NBA Showdown ‘94 (GEN – 1994) “NBA Finals World Champion” David Whittaker(Arranger,) Traz Damji 5 – NBA Live ‘98 (PS1/SAT/PC – 1997) – “Fresh Trip” Traz Damji 6 – NBA Live 2K3 (GCN/XBOX/PS2 – 2002) “Streetball Theme” Matt Hales, Scorpio Sound, HSP, DaBeatminerz 7 – Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (DS – 2006) – “Sherbert Land” Masayoshi Soken 8 – NBA In The Zone (GBC – 1999) “BGM 08” Unknown Composer (Possibly Hirotaka Kurita) 9- NBA Live ‘95 (DOS – 1995) – “Pause” Traz Damji 10 – NBA Street (PS2/GCN – 2001) “The Chase” Ron Coté, Bart W. Gurr, Lori Wilson, Traz Damji, Marc Jorgenson, Robert Elliott
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google, the parent companies of Instagram and YouTube, liable of negligence by designing a purposefully addictive app that ultimately contributed to a young girl's mental health issues. Constitutional attorney Chris Murray, who is also a partner at First & Fourteenth, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the landmark verdict. Stay Connected Forbes Breaking News on X: https://x.com/ForbesTVNews Forbes Breaking News on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forbestvnews More From Forbes: http://forbes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google, the parent companies of Instagram and YouTube, liable of negligence by designing a purposefully addictive app that ultimately contributed to a young girl's mental health issues. Constitutional attorney Chris Murray, who is also a partner at First & Fourteenth, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the landmark verdict. Stay Connected Forbes Breaking News on X: https://x.com/ForbesTVNews Forbes Breaking News on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forbestvnews More From Forbes: http://forbes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google, the parent companies of Instagram and YouTube, liable of negligence by designing a purposefully addictive app that ultimately contributed to a young girl's mental health issues. Constitutional attorney Chris Murray, who is also a partner at First & Fourteenth, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the landmark verdict. Stay Connected Forbes Breaking News on X: https://x.com/ForbesTVNews Forbes Breaking News on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forbestvnews More From Forbes: http://forbes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Murray was joined by E.J. Antoni, who is the Acting Director of the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, Chief Economist, and Richard Aster Fellow to discuss the 2026 Economic Freedom Index.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the guys sit down with insurance expert Chris Murray to break down what water sport operators actually need to know about commercial insurance from decoding complex policy language to avoiding fraudulent or inadequate coverage that can sink your business. Next they dive into why safety documentation, maintenance logs, and operational discipline directly impact your premiums, underwriting experience and how long term carrier relationships can stabilize rising costs. They also explore the realities of today's insurance market, the difference between part time rental operators and scalable legacy businesses, and the massive untapped opportunity in the peer to peer boat rental space.[SPONSORS] - This show is sponsored by Take My Boat Test and WaveRez.Show Links:Website: https://www.watersportpodcast.comFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/awgpodcastFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1155418904790489Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awg_podcast/
2-24-26 Chris Murray from Nevada Sports Net joins TEAM Talk to preview tonight's clash between the Lobos & Nevada
Many video game music composers try their best to fit into different musical genres but few do it as well as composers like Shinji Hosoe. On today's episode of XVGM Radio, Mike and Ed discuss several of Hosoe's game soundtracks, highlighting a wide variety of musical tracks. From techno and jungle to power metal and back to chiptunes, you can truly appreciate his chameleon-like nature to fit his music with a different style. It'll make you say “I WONNDAAAAAAA” why you maybe haven't explored his catalog before! Hear Mike and Ed give each other the internal shaft on this exciting episode of XVGM Radio! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks to X X for their Patreon pick, and as always, thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: (All Tracks composed by Shinji Hosoe) Intro – Fighting Layer (ARC – 1998) “Allen Snider” 1 – Mega Man Network Transmission (GCN – 2003) “Densan Area” 2 – Rave Racer (ARC – 1995) “Wrong Love” 3 – Dragon Spirit (TG16 – 1989) “Hyouga” 4 – Ibara (ARC/PS2 – 2005) “Rose Garden (Stage 6)” 5 – Patreon Request: Ryan Mcpherson – Ibara (ARC/PS2 – 2005) “Showtime” 6 – Giga Wrecker/ Giga Wrecker Alt. (PC – 2017) “Empress of Nymphs” 7 – Dirt Dash (ARC – 1995) “Mountain” 8 – Prismatic Solid (XB360 – 2010) “Internal Shaft” 9 – Tetris: The Grand Master (ARC – 1998) “Hardening Drops (Instant Death Mix) Outro – Tekken 8 (PS5/PC/XBox – 2024) “Dive Into the Arcade”
Chris Murray discussed the most recent financial news around the country and Women’s Financial Literacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray welcomes in Robert Stilson, a Senior Research Analyst from the Capital Research Center. He runs several of CRC’s specialized projects. Originally from Indiana, he has a B.A. from Hanover College and a J.D. from University of Richmond School of Law, where he graduated magna cum laude.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray is joined by Julia Cartwright, Senior Research Fellow in Law & Economic at the American Institute for Economic Research. She is an economist whose work specializes in law and economics, political economy, and economic development. Her research features topics like the governance structures of crypto markets, the economic consequences of judicial interventions in courts in East Africa, and the development impact of housing regulations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics
Political Trade Secrets: Legal Battles Shaping American Politics — Join host Dustin Olson as he sits down with top Republican Constitutional and election law attorney Chris Murray, founder of First & Fourteenth, for a wide-ranging and candid conversation on how the law, politics, and power collide in today's America.From immigration enforcement in Minneapolis to redistricting, election-day operations, and more, this episode pulls back the curtain on the legal strategies and incentives shaping modern campaigns, and why lawyers now sit at the center of nearly every major political fight.The episode digs into:
Chris Murray welcomes in Robert Peters a Senior Research Fellow for Strategic Deterrence in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for National Security. Prior to joining Heritage, Peters served as the lead strategist at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, where he oversaw the office that developed the Agency’s five-year strategy, conducted the Agency’s research and tabletop exercise program, and executed Agency-level program evaluations. Leading a team of forty-two people, Peters revamped the research function within the Agency and oversaw the Department of Defense’s Track 1.5 and Track 2 strategic dialogues with allies and partners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year, Nintendo is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Wii…and if you're old enough to remember the release, you might want to go get your cholesterol checked out. Despite this, XVGM Radio is ushering in a new era for its 8th year of existence. As always, NikoTengoku joins us for the January episode, and much to Janine's dismay, Mike and Justin have brought back Ed Wilson from TheVGMbassy/PixelTunes Radio. This is our first official episode as a quartet hosted podcast! Every January going forward, Mike, Justin, Niko and Ed will be bringing you the tunes, composer info, game discussion and laughs! Starting off with the Wii's redbook audio tracks, the boys explored multiple levels of genres, kicking things off right with the Wii Shop theme! Stay tuned to hear stories about everyone's launch day experience, chill songs, Castlevania-themed musical treks, and of course, discussions on Tunas flying through the sky! All on this brand new XVGM Radio episode! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks as always, to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, XombieMike, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: Intro – Nintendo Wii System Music (Wii – 2006) “Wii Shop Music Theme” Kazumi Totaka 1 – Mario Party 9 (Wii – 2012) “Bowser Jr.’s Mad!” Toshiki Aida, Ryosuke Asami 2 – Step to the Beat/Walk it Out! (Wii – 2010) “Belmont's Destiny” Kinuyo Yamashita 3 – Kiki Trick (Wii – 2012) “Mimi Pro: Contest” Daisuke Shiiba, Shinji Ushiroda, Shinobu Nagata 4 – Kirby's Epic Yarn (Wii – 2010) “Mushroom Run” Tomoya Tomita 5 – Wacky World of Sports (Wii – 2009) “Tunas Flying Through the Sky” Tsukasa Tawada 6 – The Last Story (Wii – 2012) “Death Dance” Nobuo Uematsu 7 – Excite Truck (Wii – 2006) “Post Race” Kenji Yamamoto, Masaru Tajima 8 – Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii – 2010) “Prologue B” Yoko Shimomura, Tomori Kudo, Hiroyo Yamanaka, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, Yasunori Mitsuda
Chris Murray welcomes in Ammon Blair is a Senior Fellow for the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s ‘Secure & Sovereign Nation’ Initiative, where he advocates for effective border security and immigration policies that protect the sovereignty and safety of Texas and the nation. He is also a Consultant for Omni Intelligence, a private company that provides intelligence and analytics services to government agencies and media about transnational and domestic threats to Texas and the U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Chris Murray, IHME, co-chairs the Lancet Commission on 21st Century Global Threats to Health, which will launch its report in February at the Munich Security Conference. It is the “Commission of Commissions,” a novel, highly ambitious three-year effort to forecast what are to be the biggest, most costly problems by taking a broadened non-traditional view. It focuses on 16 factors plus hypertension, each forecast to exact over one billion life years over the next 75 years. These include the familiar big three – pandemics, climate, and conflicts – but includes other factors that rank surprisingly high: education, inequality and low economic growth, obesity, tobacco, and AMR. A wildcard such as malicious use of AI has to be taken into account. “We excluded meteors” and mirror life, the latter too early to include. The Commission calls for a rolling, annualized review, and for higher investment by governments in both promising innovative technological solutions and building better threat-ready health systems.
This is Chris Murray's annual Christmas Special!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for the holidays…and what did people receive as a gift during this time of year back in 1992? The Super Scope 6 of course! Nintendo's successor to the NES Zapper was a bazooka-shaped monolith of potential. Though the final game library was small, the Super Scope 6 was full of untold gaming possibilities. From arcade ports like Operation Thunderbolt and Terminator 2: The Arcade Game, to Nintendo originals like Battle Clash, Metal Combat and Yoshi's Safari, Super Scope brought a wave of innovation combined with top notch durability. Today's episode focuses on the music from the library of Super Scope games. The XVGM Radio guys get a friendly but frazzled visit from co-podcaster RayjKayj of The VGMPorium, as well as discuss Justin's fond memories playing Tinstar. Plus…Arnold Schwarzenegger himself calls in?! Maybe….or Maybe not. You'll never know if you don't click that play episode on our finale to 2025! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks to Rayjkayj for their Patreon pick, and as always, thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Twitter, Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: Intro – Lamborghini American Challenge (SNES – 1992) “Race Select” Frederic Prados, Richard Hooper, Rob Stevens 1 – Yoshi's Safari (SNES – 1993) “Hot Chocolate Cave” Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura, Yasushi Tokunaga (All Uncredited) 2 – Battle Clash (SNES – 1992) “Garam” Yuka Tsujiyoko 3 – T2: The Arcade Game (SNES – 1993) “Escape from the T-1000” Andrew Brock 4 – Operation Thunderbolt (SNES – 1994) “Mission Successful” Yojiro, Katsuhisa Ishikawa, Naoto Yagishita, Kazuyuki Onui, Hisayoshi Ogura 5 – Tin Star (SNES – 1994) “Cleanin’ Up the Town” Chris Jojo, Matthew Cannon, Suddi Raval 6 – Patreon Pick – Rayjkayj – X-Zone (SNES – 1992) “Invade The Base” S. Yamaguchi 7 – Super Scope 6 (SNES – 1992) “Blastris A” Unknown Composer 8 – Bazooka Blitzkrieg (SNES – 1992) “Industrial Plant” Uchu-Jin 9 – Metal Combat: Falcon’s Revenge (SNES – 1993) “Rola is Being Naive” Yuka Tsujiyoko 10 – Lemmings 2 (SNES – 1994) “Medieval Tribe” Mike Clarke, David Whittaker
Mike's been raving about Phantom Breaker Battle Grounds for almost a decade. The heart-pumping soundtrack, exciting chibi anime beat-em up styled gameplay and intuitive leveling up system is a prime example of a game that should've gained more appreciation over the years. When the most recent version of the game, Phantom Breaker Battle Grounds Ultimate came out this year, we knew it was time to FINALLY showcase the music for this game in a proper episode. SO, we decided to bring on a special guest which many will recognize as a familiar voice. In addition, some BIG changes are coming to XVGM Radio, and our guest is here to help ring in the news along with another special guest! This is an episode you absolutely CANNOT miss! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Kung Fu Carlito, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Twitter, Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: Intro – I'm Frau! 1 – Tadaima! 2 – Claw of Xenia 3 – Beyond the Horizon
Chris Murray talks about the latest market trends and chats with Dr. Peter C. Earle, the Director of Economics at the American Institute of Economic Research. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray talks about the impact of the government reopening on the financial markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray welcomes in Michael Watson, a Research Director for Capital Research Center and serves as the managing editor for InfluenceWatch. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, he previously worked for a Washington, D.C. public relations firm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are MPs Chris Murray from Labour and Greg Smith from the Conservatives, writer and comedian Timandra Harkness and LBC's political correspondent Aggie Chambré.
On this weekend's edition of Your Financial Editor, Chris Murray brings in E.J. Antoni, the Chief Economist and Richard Aster Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray is joined by Jason Sorens, a Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research to discuss Governmanet rent control. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray is joined by Robert Stilson, a Senior Research Analyst from the Capital Research Center to discuss climate change lawfare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray brings in Mark Tapscott, Veteran investigative reporter and editor. He is currently The Washington Stand’s Senior Congressional Analyst. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray gives his thoughts on the local news and trends in the business world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray brings in Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF USA who has testified on behalf of this organization to members before Congress and executive branch agencies, has managed numerous lawsuits on behalf of the organization, and is the organization’s registered lobbyist. Bullard, formerly a cow/calf rancher in Perkins County, S.D., served as the Executive Director of the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission from 1995-2001. He has a B.S. in Political Science from Black Hills State University and completed a year of graduate studies at the University of South Dakota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Murray brings in David C. Rose, a Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute of Economic Research, an Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and a member of the US Commission on Civil Rights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Meath couple have lost their final fight to stop their house from being demolished. Rose and Chris Murray built their home in Bohermeen, near Navan, Co Meath, in 2007 without planning permission. What followed was a near 20-year legal saga with Meath County Council, as the couple exhausted every avenue to keep their unauthorised home. This week the family were refused retention by An Coimisiún Pleanála, while the Court of Appeal also dismissed their legal challenge to the demolition order. But is this the end of the road for the Murrays and their dream home? Host: Tessa Fleming, Guest: Amy MolloySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weekend's edition of Your Financial Editor, Chris Murray brings in Michael Watson, Research Director for Capital Research Center and serves as the managing editor for InfluenceWatch. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, he previously worked for a Washington, D.C. public relations firm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weekend's edition of Your Financial Editor, Chris Murray brings in E.J. Antoni, the Chief Economist and Richard Aster Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This Week Mike and Callyn of The Wavebirds join us. First we discuss what bands we would like to see reunited. Mike and Callyn tell us how they got into ska and how The Wavebirds started. We also discuss song writing, video games, horns, voice acting and Canadian ska. All this and of course Ska News and our Ska Picks of the Week! The Wavebirds: https://linktr.ee/thewavebirds?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2cfa5d89-70b8-4955-aaf0-78974be97b29 On The Upbeat: ontheupbeatska.com Ska News….. -Combustible Nuts On January 24 Combustible Nuts released a new song called Commercial Break (Log!) https://open.spotify.com/album/17cT0BI90owB4OIjIyacum?si=WG-5u8pTT3iTrqjhhzVOCQ -The Kilograms On January 21 The Kilograms released a new song called Beliefs and Thieves. https://open.spotify.com/track/0oIRQyj9VWPSaGiiem9Y1o?si=4xAIa7ErTr-BOfNBG-hw5g -Sad Snack On January 21 Sad Snack released a new song called Brain Fog. https://open.spotify.com/track/0euk5bvRuclLsZ7aJ6bqJO?si=yev5DZo5SqimPxMEnz__BQ Ska News 2025 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CLg5HvXyFxP6hQxQi9Qfs?si=fmVCy1bORNGmlle3FA4-uw&pi=u-gkNw56cQRWea Ska Picks of The Week 2025: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bzFTOq9JPpWk1KSEg2nqE?si=Dh0zXfgHSeqfVKsYs0HRJw&pi=u-bIgOFTm_QpaG Ska News Theme by Lab Brats: https://labbrats.bandcamp.com Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music