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Chronique anniversaire de "Fashion Nugget", fantastique album de Cake, et souvent trop résumé à la géniale reprise de "I Will Surprise". Et qui d'autre mieux que Dam d'Ecoute ça pour vous lire la chronique ? (Mélody bien sûr mais elle était pas dispo). La chronique de l'album, parue sur Albumrock L'album sur Spotify Le podcast Ecoute Ça, Le podcast "Change de disque". Un grand merci Dam pour l'idée, t'es le meilleur (sauf pour ce qui est de pas avoir conservé Cake premier dans SCB). Vos retours, quels qu'ils soient : Par mail : recoversionpodcast@gmail.com Sur twitter : @Recoversion Sur Instagram : @recoversionpodcast Sur Facebook : @Recoversionpodcast
Hot August Bites continues with what will almost certainly prove to be the only album Chris had never heard before! That's right, its the sensation among 16 year old boys who were 6 when it came out for some reason: Fashion Nugget by Cake. I give my nuggets fashion by swabbing them in atomic sauce, if you're wondering.Also up for discussion: The boys hit T-Mobile park for the express purpose of eating two squares, and Christopher does what he loves to does-- see a show the other two were just too tired to bother with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.When Chris and I first stumbled upon Cake's "Fashion Nugget," we had no idea how deeply this quirky alt-rock ensemble would burrow into the soundtrack of our lives. Fast forward to today, and we're still uncovering layers in this aural feast that mixes jazz, hip hop, country, and rock with a side of dry wit courtesy of frontman John McCrea. Our latest jam session isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's an invitation to those moments that resonate with us all, set to the comforting strum of Cake's idiosyncratic tunes.This episode isn't just about "The Distance"; it's about the journey through the album's less celebrated masterpieces, where we reveal our top three tracks that never made it to mainstream radio fame but still hold a treasured place in our hearts. Vince DeFiore's trumpet melodies weave through our discourse, as we share personal stories tethered to the band's unique sound, from the subtle Moog synth lines to the cleverly crafted lyrics that transport us back to simpler times. Our conversation turns into a celebration of sounds, from the muted trumpet's evocative power to the comforting thrum of the Vibra Slap, proving music can truly be a warm blanket for the soul.Wrap your ears around our creative musings as we draw parallels between Cake's songwriting and the artful dance of novel crafting. You'll find us chuckling over the peculiarities of life, from foam rolling to movie theater etiquette, as we revel in the oddball ideas that enrich our daily existence. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Cake's distinctive stylings or just looking for a nostalgic escape, our auditory feast of music, memories, and quirky banter promises to be the perfect soundtrack to improve your day. So tune in, kick back, and let us serenade you with an episode that's as comforting and familiar as your favorite pair of worn-in headphones.Support the Show.
Text us, and Rock on!When Chris and I first stumbled upon Cake's "Fashion Nugget," we had no idea how deeply this quirky alt-rock ensemble would burrow into the soundtrack of our lives. Fast forward to today, and we're still uncovering layers in this aural feast that mixes jazz, hip hop, country, and rock with a side of dry wit courtesy of frontman John McCrea. Our latest jam session isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's an invitation to those moments that resonate with us all, set to the comforting strum of Cake's idiosyncratic tunes.This episode isn't just about "The Distance"; it's about the journey through the album's less celebrated masterpieces, where we reveal our top three tracks that never made it to mainstream radio fame but still hold a treasured place in our hearts. Vince DeFiore's trumpet melodies weave through our discourse, as we share personal stories tethered to the band's unique sound, from the subtle Moog synth lines to the cleverly crafted lyrics that transport us back to simpler times. Our conversation turns into a celebration of sounds, from the muted trumpet's evocative power to the comforting thrum of the Vibra Slap, proving music can truly be a warm blanket for the soul.Wrap your ears around our creative musings as we draw parallels between Cake's songwriting and the artful dance of novel crafting. You'll find us chuckling over the peculiarities of life, from foam rolling to movie theater etiquette, as we revel in the oddball ideas that enrich our daily existence. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Cake's distinctive stylings or just looking for a nostalgic escape, our auditory feast of music, memories, and quirky banter promises to be the perfect soundtrack to improve your day. So tune in, kick back, and let us serenade you with an episode that's as comforting and familiar as your favorite pair of worn-in headphones.Support the Show.
Sintonía: "Race Car Ya-Yas" - Cake "Comanche", "Ruby Sees All", "Pentagram", "Jolene", "Haze Of Love", "You Part The Waters", "Jesus Wrote A Blank Check" y "Mr. Mastodon Farm", extraídas del primer álbum de la banda estadounidense titulado "Motorcade Of Generosity" (Stamen Music, 1994) "The Distance", "Daria", "It´s Coming Down", "Nugget" e "Italian Leather Sofa", extraídas del 2º LP titulado "Fashion Nugget" (Capricorn Records, 1996) Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por Cake Este programa está dedicado a Félix, dueño del mítico club "Pixies" de Alicante Escuchar audio
Evan and Amanda review "Fashion Nugget" by Cake. Happy reviewsday everyone! Find us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram and Threads @worstpodonmars Send us an email! worstpodonmars@gmail.com
On this week's episode, David sits down with Chaz Moore and Michael Tellez to discuss Cake's 1996 instant rock classic, "Fashion Nugget". This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Chaz Moore and Michael Tellez to discuss Cake's 1996 instant rock classic, "Fashion Nugget". This is part one of that conversation.
The early to mid 90s yieded a lot of diverse sounds but somehow, you usually only hear about grunge from that era. This week, the IGP crew opens up the suggestion box and let's a listener pick the album for us to review. Our listener chose an album that really shows hoo diverse that era of music was. This week we take a look at "Fashion Nugget" by Cake. Find out what Michelle thought, what Russ liked and if they can agree on anything to do with this landmark album. It's Season 8, Episode 3 of the Infectious Groove Podcast!
Rachel, Evil and dl sit down to talk the brilliance of mis 90's poet-songs. Lyrics. Lots of lyrics. Drinks in Episode: Martini, Coors, Shock Top and an entire cake Music in Episode by Svend Knutsen and dl
Episode #26 Album|Artist #1: Fashion Nugget|Cake Album|Artist #2: Seventeen Seconds|The Cure Song|Artist: Lady Shave|Fad Gadget In the 26th installment of Music Swap, Rich and Jack bring 2 new albums to the table. “Fashion Nugget” by the band Cake and “Seventeen Seconds” by The Cure. Which albums will become new entries on the list of winners? Listen and find out! For song chat, Rich explores the song "Lady Shave" by Fad Gadget! This episode contains excerpts from the songs “Back Again” by Jaymes and “Call Me” by JJ BlueFlame. Both songs are licensed for use through Tripple Scoop Music.
This week we get a little alternative as Danny and Tyler are joined by Joe McAdam (@joemcadam, BUTT sketch) to discuss the band CAKE. No, CAKE is not a country band, but they do have a number of country songs, and on this episode we discuss how a 90's alt rock band could be a gateway into country music. And we add the dusty breakup song "Mexico" to our public playlist!Get bonus episodes, blog posts, and more by supporting us on Patreon HERE! (The more patrons we have, the more bonus episodes we release!)Need a Cake crash course? Here's our other recs:The entirety of the album Fashion Nugget, for starters...Excuse Me, I Think I've Got a Heartache (Buck Owens cover)Walk on BySad Songs and Waltzes (Willie Nelson cover)DariaItalian Leather SofaWar Pigs (Black Sabbath cover)Follow the link below to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including "Mexico"!https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOAFor everything else click HERE!
Awww no!! Break out your vibraslaps. This week we reluctantly crouch at our desks to talk about the four-letter band Cake and their 1996 album "Fashion Nugget". Join us as we dig into which iteration of the band was our favorite, realize in-the-moment which tracks are covers, and call out the band for ruining a marriage proposal plan involving fake email accounts, Twitter DMs and public zoos.Be sure to support the artists by purchasing "Fashion Nugget" on iTunes or wherever you get your music.
Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf Cake. “Stickshifts & Safetybelts..” Fashion Nugget. Capricorn Records, 1996. CD. LP. Sonic Youth. “Swimsuit Issue.” Dirty. DGC. 1992. CD. LP. Fitzgerald, Ella. “Always True to You in My Fashion.” Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook. Verve Records, 1956. 2CD. LP. Avail. “Model.” Dixie. Lookout! Records, 1994. CD. LP. Depeche Mode. “Master and Servant.” Some Great Reward. Mute Records, 1984. CD. LP. Lo & The Magnetics. “Fashion Victim.” A Part, Top 5 Records, 2004. CD LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
After the platinum, multi-hit single success of Cake's sophomore album Fashion Nugget, members Greg Brown (guitar and keyboard) and Victor Damiani (bass) left to form Deathray. It would take three years for their self-titled debut to be released, and while catchy pop-power and new-wave revivalists had brief moments in the spotlight during the 90s (Weezer, Matthew Sweet, The Posies, The Rentals, Imperial Teen), by 2000 their brand of dry, quick, and quirky pop had been kicked off the radio and MTV. As a result, Deathray probably isn't as well known to power-pop and general 90s rock audiences as it should be, with a quick thirty-five minutes and thirteen songs of catchy earworms that deserve a discovery. Songs In This Episode: Intro - My Lunatic Friend 13:07 - Scott 16:26 - Baby Polygon 22:41 - Zero 34:08 - This Time Outro - Only Lies Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
After the platinum, multi-hit single success of Cake's sophomore album Fashion Nugget, members Greg Brown (guitar and keyboard) and Victor Damiani (bass) left to form Deathray. It would take three years for their self-titled debut to be released, and while catchy pop-power and new-wave revivalists had brief moments in the spotlight during the 90s (Weezer, Matthew Sweet, The Posies, The Rentals, Imperial Teen), by 2000 their brand of dry, quick, and quirky pop had been kicked off the radio and MTV. As a result, Deathray probably isn't as well known to power-pop and general 90s rock audiences as it should be, with a quick thirty-five minutes and thirteen songs of catchy earworms that deserve a discovery. Songs In This Episode: Intro - My Lunatic Friend 13:07 - Scott 16:26 - Baby Polygon 22:41 - Zero 34:08 - This Time Outro - Only Lies Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
WE'RE GOING THE DISTANCE! This week, we're joined by Tim Krause, creator of the Omen podcast - a fantasy audio drama that knocked our freakin' socks off. We're talking about Cake's Fashion Nugget, paired with some decadent salted caramel/oatmeal/coffee/chocolate stout. We'll also act in a self-produced fantasy audio dramedy, talk at length about Christian ska, and finish the episode off with a super round of Album ReBarbs. Holy cow y'all, this is a good one.Check out Season 1 of Omen here. Stream Fashion Nugget by CAKE here.Thank you to Cameron Bopp for editing our show and writing our theme song!You can find Album ReBrews on Instagram here and Twitter here. (@albumrebrews)TW/CW: Explicit language, use/discussion of alcohol, various mentions of genitalia and sexual references, light religious references, fantasy violence. (Holy cow, we actually get to put that in our CW)Fair Use Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.Logo Attribution: Thank you to Vecteezy for providing free vectors used as part of our podcast art.
Cake, es una de esas bandas que logra llevarnos a otros lugares siempre... escuchemos un poco sobre Fashion Nugget, un álbum que sin duda alguna debe estar en nuestros Playlist.
Listen to our Choice Cuts This month! From June 22, 2021 - Cake - Fashion Nugget --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/album4theday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/album4theday/support
Sometimes a single can be deceiving, especially when an artist or band has evolved over time. A prior example of one's signature sound might not apply anymore. So, today we offer up some examples as well as some songs that might be more indicative of the artists true sound. Songs Sampled:Tame Impala – “It's Not Meant To Be” from Innerspeaker (2010)Blur – “Beetlebum” from Blur (1997)Barenaked Ladies – “If I Had $1000000”from Gordon (1994)They Might Be Giants – “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” from Flood (1990)Cake – “Daria” from Fashion Nugget (1996)Filter – “I Will Lead You” from Title Of The Record (1999)Sugar Ray – “Tap, Twist, Snap” from Floored (1997)Kendrick Lamar – “Yah.” from Damn. (2017)The Kinks – “Brainwashed” from Arthur, Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire (1969)Status Quo – “Pictures of Matchstick Men” from Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo (1968)10cc – “Baron Samedi” from Sheet Music (1974)Talk Talk – “Ascension Day” from Laughing Stock (1991) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Album 4 the Day - June 22, 2021 - 25th Anniversary Cake - Fashion Nugget --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/album4theday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/album4theday/support
This week we listened to Fashion Nugget, Prolonging the Magic, Comfort Eagle, and Showroom of Compassion albums. We thoroughly enjoyed listening to Cake and we apologize for JoMo's behavior. We hope he gets the help he desperately needs.
In this episode our heroes are taking on yet another 90s alternative record (we're sensing a trend). This time the artists hail from California, their name is Cake and their record is 1996's Fashion Nugget.The sophomore record from the band has become something of a pop culture touchstone, many of the tracks feature in film/television projects, as well as being covered by the artists of the day. This album is much more than lead single ‘The Distance', although we suspect that many fans who purchased the album may not have realised the diverse listening experience that they were getting themselves into. The questions remains; does Jake understand the diverse Tex-Mex world he has gotten himself into on this one?Of course throughout the episode, they bring their warped sense of humour and plenty of laughs.Your support of this podcast is hugely appreciated, you have been vital to the sanity of our heroic podcast hosts. You can continue to show your support when you like us, review us, share us, and subscribe to us. Whilst you are at it, why don't you get a little something for yourself by becoming a ‘friend of the show'; you will gain instant access to exclusive bonus podcast episodes, blog posts, merchandise and you can visit the hall of ‘top 10s'. It won't cost you a penny to sign up, yet you gain so much! Sign up now at www.asoundpurchase.com/fots
The Critics are getting a little jazzy this week while reviewing the album Fashion Nugget by Cake. Good horn play, nice bass grooves, and unique instrumentation lead the way as Sam tries his first plantain chip.
This episode is brought to you byChase Bliss Audioand Big Ear Pedals In this week's episode we got a bunch of 1 pickup guitars I heard you like mudkips 00:00 - Viking Longguitar08:25 - Steve shows off the Pedal Crush book. Ryan talks about the ol' SNIP SNAP18:36 - Let's look at the best and worst Christmas songs (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/christmas-ideas/g2680/christmas-songs/ and https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/a40717/worst-christmas-songs/)31:22 - Dr. K Bubble36:43 - REVIEW: Cake - Fashion Nugget55:50 - Chopped Sparrow At the end of the show we talk about Nate Leslie. The song is called "Push the Sugar" Go check out his music! ____________________________________________________________60CH on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/60CycleHumcast Buy Something with our affiliate links:Sweetwater: https://imp.i114863.net/rMb1DThomann: https://www.thomannmusic.com?offid=1&affid=405Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaUKKOEbay: https://ebay.to/2UlIN6zReverb: https://reverb.grsm.io/60cyclehumCool Patch Cables: https://www.tourgeardesigns.com/discount/60cyclehumBuy a Shirt - https://teespring.com/stores/60-cycle-hum Social Media Stuff:Discord: https://discord.gg/nNue5mPvZXFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60cyclehum/Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities https://60cyclehumcast.com/marketing-packages/------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#60cyclehum #guitar #guitars #shameflute
Billy and Adam have their cake and eat it too. On the heels of Billy's birthday, they discuss their ideal birthday cake. Is it cheesecake? It is strawberry shortcake? Is it a sheet cake with a lifelike photo printed on top? Plus, a review of Billy's prosciutto idea, the decline of horns in pop songs, how to "rip it up big dog style," folding gum, flying saucers and music from Lou Monte! Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the Sea
This week we keep it short and sweet with Cake and their quicky, fun album "Fashion Nugget", one of Henry's choices. To listen to the music we discuss, go check out the playlist in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2fgLBVUWDhlyULBiSilC0F?si=PfBFhCNPQlmWQ-j8irSsGQ Drop us a line at: @imightbewronguk on Twitter and Facebook Thanks to T-Toe for the intro music!
In this episode, we dive into the Cake classic "Fashion Nugget", and follow up from episode 1 with Boys Night Out's self titled album. Here's a Spotify playlist so you can enjoy the stuff we talk about: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rjXqj06DXCketq5iu4kLU?si=GvSyHwUyQj2nTF6R3e63sg
In this episode of Chronicles of Nerdia, our heroes embark upon their 18th quest to find the Holy Grail of Music. Will they succumb to the deliciousness of Cake? Listen and find out. Album Conversation begins at the 19 min mark Beer Review: Chaos Grid Breakfast Lord Edition - Modern Times Weekend Vibes - Coronado Brewing Additional Topics Lock and Key Wrinkles The Clown Murder By Death - The Other Shore Bitter Ruin Billy Eilish - Bond James Bond Demons and Wizards Follow us on Social Media or let us know how you feel about the discussion: twitter.com/ibtap Instagram.com/ibtap Special thanks to PremiumBeat.com and Simon Stevens for the song in our Intro titled "Rising From The Flames." You can check out the other Simon Stevens pieces on PremiumBeat by visiting: www.premiumbeat.com/artist/deer-room
I talk about my daughter's similar tastes in music, tell a police story, rant a bit about political things, and muse on various random topics along the way.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=27828609&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fdowngradeandafterl.wixsite.com%2Fkylewilley&utm_medium=widget&utm_source=wix)
The long awaited, long anticipated new episode of InStereo Podcast has gallantly arrived to provide you content for immediate consumption. Duran Duran's 1982 release Rio paved the way for many other new wave artists to follow, while 14 years later Cake's 1996 effort Fashion Nugget became a 90's alternative classic and remains completely unique for it's time period. So perk up your ears and your spirits and enjoy.
It's time for the first Strong Songs listener Q&A of 2020, so let's get into it! Kirk answers listener questions on topics like Zeppelin and Cake counting, the decline (and rise) of the saxophone, Muse's approach to vocal processing, whether piano is an "easy" instrument, Bruno Mars's musical magpieism, and in a first, a listener's request that Strong Songs help him solve a mystery. Update 2/25/20: Mystery solved! Fabian's mystery song is "Me, Myself, I" by Joan Armatrading. Thanks to everyone who wrote in with the answer, and thanks as well to Fabian, who did a pretty great job re-creating it from memory. REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: “The Ocean” by Led Zeppelin from Houses of the Holy, 1973 “Closer (feat. Halsey)” from Collage - EP by The Chainsmokers, 2016 “What’s Up Danger” by Blackway and Black Caviar from the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Soundtrack, 2018 “Overture” by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori from the Halo: Reach soundtrack, 2010 “Married Life” by Michael Giacchino from the Up soundtrack, 2009 “Song For My Father” by Horace Silver from Song for My Father, 1964 “So What” and “Freddie Freeloader” by Miles Davis from Kind of Blue, 1959 “Shake, Rattle and Roll” by Big Joe Turner from Shake, Rattle & Rock, 1958 “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty from City to City, 1978 “Run Away” by SunStroke Project & Olia Tira, 2010 “One Shining Soul” by Joshua Redman from Freedom in the Groove, 1996 “Muscle Museum” by Muse from Showbiz, 1999 “Nugget” by Cake from Fashion Nugget, 1996 “Ain’t That Easy” by D’Angelo and the Vanguard from Black Messiah, 2014 “Locked out of Heaven” by Bruno Mars from Unorthodox Jukebox, 2012 “Finesse” by Bruno Mars from 24k Magic, 2016 “Can’t Stand Losing You” by Sting and the Police from Outlandos D'Amor, 1978 “Poison” by Bell Biv DeVoe from Poison, 1990 “On Our Own” by Bobby Brown from the Ghostbusters II soundtrack, 1989 OUTRO SOLOIST: Galen Clark Galen Clark plays keyboard and organ and acts as bandleader for the soul jazz group Trio Subtonic; you can find playing regularly around Portland, Oregon and occasionally on tour. Find more information at their website, https://www.triosubtonic.net. 'GRAM BY 'GRAM If you're interested in occasional music and Portland-related photos and videos, follow Kirk on Instagram @kirk_hamilton. https://www.instagram.com/kirk_hamilton/ NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton STRONG PLAYLISTS You can find playlists containing every Strong Song as well as all of Kirk's weekly music picks from his other podcast, Kotaku Splitscreen, on both Spotify and Apple Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! A huge thank-you to all of Strong Songs's Patreon patrons! If you want to support Kirk making the show, do so here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs FEBRUARY 2020 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS AccessViolation andrew walters CALEB ROTACH Chad Barnard Craig J Covell Dan Apczynski Dave Florey Glenn Jared Norris Mark Schechter Merlin Mann Ryan Torvik FEBRUARY 2020 HALF-NOTE PATRONS AJ Schuster Alex Singer Alexander Polson Amanda Furlotti Andre Bremer Andrew Baker Andrew Lee Arjun Sharma Bill Thornton Brett Douville Brian Amoebas Brooke Wilford Chas Lednicky Chris Brown Christer Lindqvist Cyrus N. White Darryl Stewart David Stroud Earl Lozada Eero Wahlstedt Elliot Jay O'Neill Emily Williams FlSHBONES Forrest Chang Gavin Doig Jacob Dye Jaehoon Jeong James Johnson Jeffrey Olson Jennifer Bush Jeremy Dawson John and Sharon Stenglein Jon O’Keefe joujou Juan Carlos Montemayor Elosua Jules Bailey Justin Liew Justin McElroy Kate Albury Kevin Morrell Kevin Pennyfeather Mark Steen Markus Koester Matt Gaskell Max Schechter Melanie Stivers Michael Blackwell Miriam Juskowicz Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Nicholas Schechter Richard Toller Robbie Ferrero Sam Fenn samuel gardner Shane DeLeon Shaun Wiese SP Tanner Morton Tom Clewer Tom Lauer Toni Isaacson
This week we go the distance, we go for speed, and Garrett leaves Tim all alone in his time of need. We’re talking about the Cake album most requested Fashion Nugget, released September 17, 1996. In this episode we discuss peer pressure, CS Lewis, grifters, Cheesecake Factory, the art of seduction, trumpets, TGIFridays, praying mantis, drug loaf and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com
Welcome to Purgatory!!! Joanna, Deason and Jeremy descend the layers of Cake Welcome to Purgatory!!! Is it angry sex or one hell of a fight… or both? Tesla's carry people into slumberland. We re-watch The Matrix: Reloaded and…there is no spoon… We Bring Joanna onto the show to talk about her favorite band and one of her favorite albums, Cake's 1996's second album "Fashion Nugget". Huge thanks to Jeannette Adriulli for our incredible logo!!! Go to https:jeannettecreations.com/ to see her beautiful work. Thanks everyone so much for listening! Find our group page on Facebook and instant message us for any feedback you'd like to send. Outro song, Friend is a four letter word, By Cake Its on the album "Fashion Nugget". Go to www.cakemusic.com to listen to the album.
We're going the distance, we're going for speed, and most importantly, we're talking about Cake's alternative-hit spawning sophomore album Fashion Nugget this week. The guys are gonna try to figure out exactly WHO Cake is, WHY they were chosen for a "Dealer's Choice" episode, HOW they won a Patreon poll, and WHAT Bob was thinking when he unironically started wearing a John McCrea inspired bucket hat in college.
Suite au volume 1 consacré à "I will survive" version Cake, retour aujourd'hui sur une partie de leur discographie, et tentative de réhabilitation de leur musique, trop souvent résumée à leurs reprises. Chansons diffusées dans l'épisode : -"Ruby sees all", sur "Motorcade of Generosity" version Spotify - sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY1M6NTs78w -"Daria", sur "Fashion Nugget" version Spotify -sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avjMKjvUicE -"It's coming done", sur "Fashion Nugget" version Spotify -sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IQa3tZ5Kz4 -"Never there", sur "Prolonging the magic" version Spotify -sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxqaI_c9j_g -"Let me go", sur "Prolonging the magic" version Spotify -sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GxUQ322jbY Chansons évoquées dans l'épisode : -"Jolene", sur "Motorcade of Generosity" version Spotify -"I bombed Korea", sur "Motorcade of Generosity" version Spotify -"The Distance", sur "Fashion Nugget" version Spotify -"Nugget", sur "Fashion Nugget" version Spotify -"Friend is a four letter word", sur "Fashion Nugget" version Spotify -"Hem of your garment", sur "Prolonging the magic" version Spotify -"Stickshifts and safety belts", sur "Fashion Nugget" version Spotify -"Shortskirt/Long jacket", sur l'album "Comfort Eagle" version Spotify -"Mustache Man", sur "Showroom of Compassion" sur Youtube -"Federal Funding", sur Showroom of Compassion" sur Youtube
It's time for a trip down memory lane, as Liam and Grant are joined by Liam's high school friend Paul Travers to discuss one of the formative albums of their 20+ year friendship. Will Grant find Fashion Nugget flawless? Flawless is hosted by Liam McGinniss, George Mannion and Grant Parkin, recorded at The Edge studios at the State Library of Queensland, and produced by Liam McGinniss. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flawlessamp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/flawlessamp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flawlessamp/ All music samples used in this episode are copyright Capricorn Records
We go in on Nicki Minaj's latest project, Queen. Is this the return to greatness for hip-hop's most prolific MC? Also, new music from Rejjie Snow and Daveed Diggs' project Clipping, and a nostalgic look back at Cake's album Fashion Nugget. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On our music & memories show, co-hosts Ill Mac, Joe Fixit, & Diabolu Frank each select a song to discuss, relating facts about its release, its meaning, and how it relates to them anecdotally.Tracklist“Feed Me (Git It)” from the 1982 album Little Shop Of Horrors – Original Cast Album by Howard Ashman & Alan Menken“Frank Sinatra” from the 1996 album Fashion Nugget by Cake“These Arms of Mine” from the 1962 single These Arms Of Mine / Hey Hey Baby by Otis ReddingArtists: Mister Fixit, Illegal Machine, Diabolu FrankLabel: Rolled Spine PodcastsFormat: MP3 Digital Download/StreamingCountry: USAReleased: 14 Mar 2018Genre: Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Alternative Rock, Soul / Rhythm & BluesFacebookrolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com@rolledspineWordPress
On Ep 14, Ryan and special guest Paul Lukomski review the new Wolves In the Throne Room album "Thrice Woven," as well as Cake's 1996 classic "Fashion Nugget." Yes, you read that correctly.
We never intended to talk politics on the show but this was impossible to ignore. Today my friend John makes his debut on the show as we talk about the bizarre nature and shocking outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election. Another update on Kenny and Nigel. Plus, new music! The band Cake was nice enough to let us use some of their stuff. Thank you for listening. contactthebeard@gmail.com https://twitter.com/thegravitybeard https://www.facebook.com/gravitybeard/ Music Credits: Theme Song – “In the Mix” by Jake Dexter www.jakedexter.com Intro - “Nugget” from the 1996 album “Fashion Nugget” by Cake Mini segment - “Palm of Your Hand” from the 2004 album “Pressure Chief” and “Satan is My Motor” from the 1998 album “Prolonging the Magic” “Quittin’ Time” by Patrick Lee Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Patrick_Lee/Bad_Panda_42/Quittin_Time