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CoinOps sits down with an old buddy and talks about what it's like in East Liverpool, OH since the train wreck of February 3rd, 2023.patreon.com/neondystopia https://discord.gg/M6fGZERb7Z
Windy City Slam Podcast welcomed 2022 Jim Lynam Memorial Tournament winner “Big Beef” Gnarls Garvin, who will challenge Jake Something for the AAW Championship at “The Windy City Classic” on Nov. 25. Beef talks about building confidence by defeating Mike Bennett to gain momentum heading into the JLMT, his impressive run in the tournament, which throwback wrestlers he emulates and studies and much more. Plus, Mike recaps Rocket Pro Wrestling's “Harvest Havoc” with exclusive post-show reaction from Gunner Brave and “Dreambreaker” Aaron Stone and also reviews POWW's WrestleRage 20 and WWE Crown Jewel. Mike Pankow is a wrestling super-fan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
Listen as Dr. London Smith (.com) and his producer Cameron discuss Hepatic Adenoma with special guest Professor Gnarls Xylophone (Dwight Hurst). Not so boring! https://www.patreon.com/join/jockdocpodcast Hosts: London Smith, Cameron Clark. Guest: Dwight Hurst. Produced by: Dylan Walker Created by: London Smith
The New School is historically unconventional, and has an equally unique mascot. Here is the story of Gnarls the Narwhal, and how their identity represents us, the student body. Produced by: Jade Welder, Tina Ngyuen, Marin Gross, and Stephen Lehren
Gnarls Garvin chatted with WrestleZone's Dominic DeAngelo in a MLW Fusion Fight Report Special ahead of his big debut and talked about the unique experience it was being in the MLW locker room for the first time.
Gnarls Garvin speaks with WrestleZone about making his MLW debut, the experience of being in the MLW locker room, who he is looking to fight and more.
The gnarliest kills! What sticks with you and makes them memorable? Is gore a requirement of a good horror film? What makes it either special or gratuitous? Listen and argue!
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Avast, ye scoundrels! Ye olde Spin Doctors are back again to wreak musical havoc on you audio landlubbers. Joining us this week is our very good friend, and very local legend, Michael Zalusky. This episode gets pretty crazy and everyone came in hot so it's a fun one. We find out how good Gnarls Barkley's St. Elsewhere really is (spoiler alert, it's good) and ignore the instrumentals. We also find out what a creep Gary Glitter is (spoiler alert, real creepy) and discuss the intricacies of the Monster Mash. Get it all here, folks! Thanks to Pale Blue Dot for our theme For You... St. Elsewhere is © Gnarls Barkley, Downtown, Atlantic, and Warner Bros. and available under CC BY-NC 2.5 Follow us on IG and Twitter @spindocpod Questions? Criticisms? Comments? Email spindoctorspod@gmail.com
He's invited the masses to smoke with him, but today, we welcome "Big Beef" Gnarls Garvin on the show to smoke it up. Hear about his start in wrestling, and how men should truly be rewarded for how much wrestling we watch. Like, seriously. Also, we discuss.....well, we forgot. We may have gotten a contact high. Plus, we discuss Impact Wrestling and IWC Back in Business. All this and more, enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dark-match-podcast1/support
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John Mosley catches up with "Big Beef" Gnarls Garvin to chat about his start in wrestling, finding his way to the "Big Beef" moniker, and they relive some of his greatest matches in Tennessee.
Hey everybody! For this episode join me as I talk to one of the most underrated independent wrestlers from the Midwest “Big Beef” Gnarls Garvin. Listen as he talks about growing up a fan and then what it was like early in his career. He explains how he got the name Big Beef and talks about why he loves being referred to as a throwback. There is also plenty of talk about All Japan Pro Wrestling. This is a great short interview that I couldn’t recommend more for driving to work or to the grocery store. It’s important you learn the name Gnarls Garvin now because it won’t be long until we are all talking about him. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aloneinthebasement/message
Les annonces sonores de la RATP Orchestres en folie : Ricochet (Ping Pong concerto) La machine à écrire Pierre Henry : Concerto pour une porte et un soupirConcerto pour aspirateurs, cireuse et orchestre Le Hoffnung Music Festival :Première partieDeuxième partie Le Chrome Music Lab CoversBlade Beatbox remix Metallica Mandolin remixRubber Chicken : WannabeUltimate Genesis MedleyGoldorak symphoniqueSuper Mario Bros Tapdance MedleyScary Pockets : CrazyAleksandr Misko : Take on me Paige Zilba :Freestyle beatboxDental opener challengeASMR beatbox edition DOMi :Oscar PetersonCloset Coltrane practiceRehearsal Flintstones theme Pierre Repp :Le boeuf mirontonLe fin diseurLa feuille d'impôtsLes 400 coups Trucs en vrac :MB14 : PyramidsMarc Chouarain : Cristal Baschet & Pipe La +BCdM : Four non Blondes : What's up par Lady Gaga - P!nk & Linda Perry - Playing for Change - Minesota - Je ne sais qui dans Sense8HeyyeyaaeyaaaeyaeyaaMarvin Gaye : What's going on La Playlist de la +BCdM : sur le Tube à Walter sur Spotify (merci John Cytron) sur Deezer (merci MaO de Paris) sur Amazon Music (merci Hellxions) et sur Apple Music (merci Yawourt) Le son mystère : Jean-Christophe AvertyLes raisins verts avec AudeGrincheuxPat HogunChaThomas Crayon Merci à Laurent DoucetHervé CoiralK_rotPat HogunZafeuDidtwitStéphaneChaSephiraphNiko Podcasts & liens cités :Écoute ça !Les bruitages de François TJP
Wrestling Community, we finally had the pleasure to meat ... sorry ... meet "Big Beef" Gnarls Garvin. Also, Don't Be Smart is back and the debut of a new Will Osprey inspired segment. Support ODB's Food Truck Support ROH Cares Support Charity:Water Follow The Host @announcerterry Follow The Show @timetofightpod
Tonight, Prof. J talks to "Big Beef" Gnarls Garvin!!!Topics include:-Futures tournament battle with Manders & Zach Cooper-Wrestling Craig Mitchell at SLA-IWA-MS-The Hooligans-Thoughts on Derek Neal-What does he think of DeathMatch wrestling?... and more!
You probably recognize the bass lines of Cedric LeMoyne in songs by Alanis Morissette and Gnarls Barkley. You might be aware of his work with his new band, Milwaukee’s own Rose of the West. However, LeMoyne’s first band also wasn’t too shabby. Remy Zero — a group he started with friends when he was a teenager living in Alabama — was signed by a major label, dropped by said label, scooped up by another major, relocated to Los Angeles and put on tours with the likes of Radiohead, Travis and many more mainstream music heavyhitters while they waited their turn for rock and roll superstardom. That turn ultimately never came, but along the way, Remy Zero wrote the theme for Smallville, had a song on the Garden State soundtrack, toured the world and collected a ton of amazing stories. Following a session with Morissette and prior to what has the makings of a busy summer for Rose of the West, LeMoyne stopped by Milwaukee Record headquarters to tell host Tyler Maas about his uncommon and incredible experience with his first band, as well as how he wound up in Alanis’ arsenal, what it was like to be a part of Gnarls Barkley at the height of their popularity and the band management philosophy he puts into play with acts like Warpaint and his own project. My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth (“The Junction Street Eight Tigers”), Remy Zero (“Save Me”), and Rose Of The West (“Roads”).
Ben H. Allen joins Justin Colletti to talk about ways of breaking the mold when producing music, and coming up with memorable, trailblazing sounds. Ben has worked recently with critically-acclaimed artists including Deerhunter, Animal Collective, Belle and Sebastian, Washed Out, and Gnarls Barkley, after an early career engineering for major hip hop all stars like Puff Daddy, Mase and and Notorious B.I.G. He shares strategies for avoiding the the cookie cutter approach, and getting the most out of artists—and yourself—in every production. Thanks to Soundtoys, Eventide and Sonarworks for sponsoring this podcast. Learn more about Ben at http://www.makerecordsnotbombs.com
Molly and Ashley are joined by gnarly dude Mitch for a totally bodacious episode that involves surfing and also genocide. We talk about: shitty angels, Rock Band, A Big Announcement (For Us), Fucking Weird Magic Ladies, Johnny Bahamas' Academy, David’s Woke, Third Goldeneye, Shoobies, Totally Spies Series Bible, Starve The Whole Pack, Full Shacka, Surfing While Dying, The Saddest Rollerblader, Two Suns, Whoop Funeral Booth, and we all become obsessed with surfer lingo.
download-> Episode 17 Trent and I continue our faction analysis with a look into the Gnarls and the Trollblood faction. We breakdown what new and old players can expect when facing the tough… Continue reading →
Cee-Lo vs Grant Phabao - The One (Bootie Smash Soundsystem Remix) (Exclusive MP3 download on ParisDjs.com) 2009-04-19 An EXCLUSIVE bootie of Cee-Lo's 'The One' (of Gnarls Barkley fame - check our Cee-Lo mix) acapella over a Grant Phabao reggae instrumental. This has been sent to us through the p2p from the Booty Smash Soundsystem, who wish to keep their identity under wraps... They made the track available on a limited edition 7 inch pressed at 100 copies, instantly selling out, on Woo Roots Records. Tracklisting : 01. Cee-Lo vs Grant Phabao - The One (Bootie Smash Soundsystem Remix) Note : DJs may want to contact us for a 256k MP3 version Links : Cee-Lo biography on Wikipedia Cee-Lo discography on Discogs myspace.com/ceelogreen grantphabao.com myspace.com/grantphabao parisdjs.com
The Black Fortys were the winners of the college band competition at the New American Music Union.
The variety of college bands that performed at the New American Music Union included this performance from Math the Band.
Elizabethan Report takes the stage and performs before the New American Music Union crowd.
At the New American Music Union, Nothing Unexpected performs
Live from the New American Music Union is a performance from Bears
The Steps rock the crowd at the New American Music Union
College band The French Horn Rebellion takes the stage at the New American Music Union
The New American Music Union welcomes Magic Bullets to the college band stage.
New American Music Union college band performance from Flying Machines
New American Music Union performance from college band Royal Bangs.
The Company Kang perform at the New American Music Union
Gospel Gossip kicks off the college band performances at the New American Music Union
My Dear Disco entertain the crowd at the New American Music Union
The Delicious take the stage at the New American Music Union
New American Music Union performance from The Depreciation Guild