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The boys talk about marijuana, Juggalos, Giuseppe stops by, sampler platters, James survived a SHARK ATTACK, a greased up pole with ham at the top, and YOUR History Roads!Advertise on Dynamic Banter via gumball.fmJOIN the Patreon: patreon.com/dynamicbanterGET the MERCH: dynamicbanter.clothingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No review this episode, instead we are talking about all things going on in pop culture! Join Nikki and Rachel as they discuss everything from The Gathering of the Juggalos to the new Lego Masters host to why is Hollywood making so many remakes??? We go over a lot in this episode so grab a snack and drink and enjoy the show!
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#ScrubHopTalk Ep. 254 - We hear about a surgeon who got himself in some hot water because he committed fraud when amputating his own legs, so the guys weigh into the "why". We revisit the topic of Chuck E. Cheese as we see the man himself doing a little "C Walk" at a child's birthday party, and we see what he's made of. The guys talk about J's recent interview with Faygoluvers at the Gathering of the Juggalos, prompting Cotton to admit he hadn't seen it and J to admit that Trox is his all time favorite collaborator. @troxy_cotton @scrubhopking @bigtrox303 #ScrubHop #youliedbuster#CharlesEntertainmentCheeseWalk#iveknownhimlongersorryScrub Hop Talk is a weekly show with JDirty, Big Trox, and Troxy Cotton. The boys bring you their take on life and pop culture, reacting to crazy videos, and showcasing a different song from their catalog every week. Brand new episodes air here at YouTube.com/ScrubHop every Sunday night at 5pm Pacific time.Please comment, like, and subscribe!For more information, visit ScrubHop.com to learn all about the music and join the movement.Big Trox's hat selection this week is brought to you by the Seattle Kraken.Visit Howard's 3D Prints for all your 3D printing needs!https://www.instagram.com/howards3dprintsThis week's song:Brothers - "You Down With Us?"https://open.spotify.com/track/6FrXMNng3WBIpBNX5RkPhI?si=cc70ad36c86444c7Buy the merch at:http://ScrubHopShop.bigcartel.comFollow the socials at:@ScrubHop on EVERYTHING!JDirty:http://scrubhop.com/jdirtyhttp://instagram.com/scrubhopkinghttp://twitter.com/jdirty303http://facebook.com/JDirty303Big Trox:http://scrubhop.com/bigtroxhttp://instagram.com/bigtrox303Troxy Cotton:http://scrubhop.com/troxycottonhttp://instagram.com/troxy_cottonhttp://twitter.com/TroxyCottonhttp://facebook.com/TroxyCottonCO
(00:00-14:11) Andy Crouppen stops by the studio. Brodie's future as a wrestling broadcaster. Insane Clown Posse and The Gathering of the Juggalos. The Orgy Dome collapsed at Burning Man. Martin saw a body on the sidewalk and wasn't sure if the person was deceased or not. Calling 911.(14:19-30:10) Jackson doesn't like wrestling movies or late period Mickey Rourke. Reading Larry's texts. Piece of hypocrisy. The Conspiracy against Big Nickel. Cardinals play the A's today.....I think. Hello Kitty Night at the ballpark. Tim needs 9 more wins to get the over on Cardinals wins. The Doo Doo Man and Michael Pittman.(30:20-39:47) Movie Boy podcast feed logistics. Jackson going after Commissioner Brandon Kiley. Who had the best weekend in College Football? Audio of Andy Staples talking about the Alabama debacle. $62M buyout for DeBoer. Maybe we should get into coaching college football.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Troll Hole episode 79! Thanks for slipping into the tranquil waters of the spit pit and letting our hilarious conversation wash away your impurities. In this episode we talk: Minnesota State Fair, small towns, dads, dairy queen, sleep deprivation, weddings, Whitney Houston, bad breath, Gathering of The Juggalos, Raja Jackson, mean kids, Taylor Swift's engagement and so much more. Reach in. Pull it out. Subscribe to the pod. Then give us a rating and leave a review while you're here. We're trying to feed our son, Producer Neil.#TaylorSwift #RajaJackson #StateFair #health #wellness #Trolling #trollholeWant bonus episodes and content? Check out the Troll Hole Patreon!:https://www.patreon.com/c/TrollHolePodcastFollow Troll Hole on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/trollholepodcastFollow Ben Katzner on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shaqkatznerCheck Ben out live!: https://shaqkatzner.komi.io/Follow Mike Lester on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/justmikelesterFollow Producer Neil! https://www.instagram.com/n3ilfaceListen to Neil's music here: https://songwhip.com/sevenswordsHas anyone said anything weird to you lately? Tell us about it and we might talk about it on the pod! Send us screenshots or tell us your trolling story by dm'ing us or send it to us at Trollholepod@gmail.com
Sal Vulcano sits in Bobby's chair for the day and hears about Big Jay's adventures at The Gathering of the Juggalos. The yearly festival for Insane Clown Posse fans never disappoints with debauchery. Jay performed stand-up comedy along with Luis J Gomez, Tim Butterly, and Zac Amico. A clown comic named Upchuck got booed and assaulted with flying objects. A very old lady was there to have sex with the Juggalos and create content. Jay has video of some of the festivities including a beauty pageant that ended with a vile act conducted on dead poultry. Catch Sal on the "Everything's Fine Tour" and for info on his new podcast go to: Salvulcanocomedy.com. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Gerry is GONE, so Aaron, Beth, and Greg took this opportunity to chat about Pokemon, Digimon, Juggalos, and any other type of collectible critter under the sun! We must defend our precious baby boy, Calumon, at all costs.
Comedians Tony Hinchcliffe, Sal Vulcano, Dave Attell, & Joe DeRosa join Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith for the 900th episode of Legion of Skanks! The guys discuss Luis and Jay's weekend at The Gathering of The Juggalos, Tony's beef with Mark Maron, and Legion of Skanks Presents: Kill Tony. All This and More, ONLY on The Most Offensive Podcast on Earth, The LEGION OF SKANKS!!!Original Air Date: 08/19/25Support our sponsors!Go to YoKratom.com - home of the $60 kilo!Head to TurtleBeach.com and use code LEGION for 10% off! Visit SuperPower.com to learn more and lock in the special $199 price while it lasts. Live up to your 100-Year potential.Go to ShopMando.com and use promo code LEGION for 20% off! Check out BodyBrainCoffee.com and use promo code LOS25 for 25% off your order! ---------------
THE SIXTH JOKERS CARD IS UPON US! In this episode, we review ICP's 2025 album THE NAUGHT! We also recap the 2025 Gathering of the Juggalos, and we reveal the future of this show. This is a big episode, becuase it's a BIG episode!If you want to interact with us, send us messages, follow us, support us, or join our community, check out the links on our WEBSITE.Check out DO IT FOR THE UNDERGROUND (DIFTUG), Robbie's underground rap and horrorcore focused news show on YouTube, HERE
On tonight's episode, B and Frank review GCW vs JCW 2 Day War at the Gathering of The Juggalos and preview of GCW Homecoming 2025!
New Headlines, Gathering of the Juggalos, Spending Money & More!
New Headlines, Gathering of the Juggalos, Spending Money & More!
(00:00) The guys recap the Juggalos event where a group of people have a gathering at the “Dark Carnival”. (20:53) Bill Koch, writer for the Boston Red Sox, calls into the show to discuss the Red Sox’s playoff aspirations and strategies to get there. (34:09) Fred, Hardy, and John reflect on how it is lame to steal ideas from people and claim that it is their favorite bit. (PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads) CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
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LL Cool J Is Hosting the MTV VMAs 2025Pete Davidson says all the attention from the media about him having "big (d-word) energy" was embarrassing. Here he is on a recent podcast explaining.Sinéad O'Connor Biopic in Works James Gunn Addresses Margot Robbie's Future as Harley Quinn in New DC UniverseBilly Bob Thornton's 'Landman' Series Gets Season 2 Premiere Date on Paramount+Kevin Cronin Makes 'Heartbreaking' Decision on Touring FutureHere's something that may come as a surprise: Dora the Explorer turned 25 yesterday. Not 25 years old. The show originally debuted on Nickelodeon on back on August 14th, of 2000. What woman's name is featured most in song titles? That would be Mary. Here are four examples. (CCR, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Kings of Leon, and Jimi Hendrix.)Vans brought on SZA as their new artistic director. She'll reimagine their upcoming marketing campaigns and help create new collections. The Most Ridiculous Things Fans Have Left Behind at FestivalsThe vibe at a concert depends on who you're seeing. You'll encounter very different crowds at a James Taylor show and a Gathering of the Juggalos . . . Someone on Reddit asked people who work at concert venues and festivals to name the weirdest things fans have left behind. Here are the highlights. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sponsored By: BetOnline.Ag: https://www.betonline.ag/ Step a board the Krazy Train Podcast as Jasmin St. Claire sits down with the outrageous, larger-than-life Blöthar the Berserker from the legendary shock rock band GWAR
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Sarah Sherman returns to the pod to discuss the hardest part about riding on a tour bus, her mom being proud of her when she wears a blonde wig, wanting to perform at the Gathering of the Juggalos, having a burger and martini hangover, the time she did a bizarre pumpkin patch audition, being deeply inspired by Ivan Ooze, her thinly veiled dreams, and much more. Sarah and Stav help callers including a guy who's not sure how to tell his parents he's dating an OF girl, a man who overplayed his hand after his wife cheated on him, and a man whose wife gets a twisted thrill when his ex keeps tabs on them on social media. See Sarah Sherman live and follow her on social media: https://www.sarahsquirm.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sarahsquirm/ https://twitter.com/SarahSquirm Start your new morning ritual & get up to 43% off your @MUDWTR with code STAVVY at https://mudwtr.com/STAVVY #mudwtrpod Visit https://bluechew.com/ and use promo code STAVVY to try your first month of BlueChew FREE -- just pay $5 shipping. Get a refreshing Twisted Tea today. Keep It Twisted!! Visit https://www.twistedtea.com/locations to find Twisted Tea near you.
In this throwback episode, I'm joined by Bill Manspeaker of the outrageous Green Jellÿ for one of the most fascinating—and NSFW—interviews I've ever recorded. We dive deep into the band's wild history, including their Guinness World Record for the most band members (with over 900 members worldwide at the time of recording!), their chaotic appearance on The Gong Show, and the infamous moment Joey Ramone called them the worst band The Ramones ever played with. Bill shares behind-the-scenes stories about producing the Cereal Killer VHS and soundtrack one video at a time, and how the band once held the record for the highest-debuting rock single in UK chart history. We also explore the band's ties to Tool, their legal battle over the name Green Jellö, and their collaboration with Marvel Comics on Carnage Rules. Other unforgettable moments include recording “I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am)” with Hulk Hogan, working with (or without) Metallica in regards to the breakdown in “Electric Harley House (Of Love),” working on music videos for 2Pac, Marilyn Manson, and “Weird Al” Yankovic, touring with KISS during their 1997 reunion, and performing at the Gathering of the Juggalos alongside Insane Clown Posse. And don't be alarmed, of course we discuss the cultural phenomenon known as “Three Little Pigs.” Head over to MyWeeklyMixtape.com to stream every song featured in this episode, browse the full archive of curated playlists, check out exclusive artist interviews, and discover even more music content designed for fans of all genres! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Theme music is "Unveiled" by The 4th. You can find the album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, YouTube, Bandcamp & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fran and Alvin are joined by Madison McGhee for a live show taping from their tour, with this stop being in Portland, OR. They discuss Tonya Harding, Autism, and Juggalos. ATTENTION! There are just 2 count em TWO shows left in the tour! We would love to see yall in person! if youre in the area, acome out for a fun night! Chicago,IL August 2nd- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/family-matters-tour-chicago-with-affirmative-murder-x-madison-mcghee-tickets-1219940477809?aff=erelexpmlt Minneapolis,MN August 3rd- https://theparkwaytheater.com/all-events/family-matters-podcast-tour Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On tonight's show John, B, and Frankie review GCW JCW Showcase Showdown and GCW Bash at the Ballpark. We discuss the preview of GCW vs JCW at the Gathering of the Juggalos, what's next for GCW World Champion Effy, and look ahead to GCW in Japan and Homecoming 2025.
This week joe sat down with rising pro wrestling star Rika Wildlee, also known as “The Barker of the Bizarre.” He shared how his dream of becoming a professional wrestler started at just 8 years old — and how he's spent the last four years grinding to make that dream a reality. We talked about his journey from training at the UWE Pro Wrestling Academy of Alexandria to now teaching the next generation of talent at the same school. Rika opened up about his recent success in the ring, including becoming the SWF Heavyweight Champion and one-half of the RWE Tag Team Champions alongside Athan Sorrow . He also gave us a look into his signature finishing moves, how different wrestlers bring different techniques to the ring, and what it was like performing at the legendary ICP Gathering of the Juggalos. From small-town beginnings to championship gold, this episode captures the raw grit, passion, and personality behind one of Louisiana's highly entertaining rising stars.
Season 9 starts off with the pilot episode, aka Episode Zero. This is a great place to start if you are a new listener to the podcast. Sit back and listen as Peter and Chris talk about FREEK SHOW, discuss Twiztid's timeline leading up to the release of their second album, talk about the Gathering of the Juggalos 2000, and tackle important topics like the greatest moments in time in juggalo history.! TIME STAMPS! 0:00:00 (Start) 0:08:02 (Timeline of Freek Show) 0:31:50 (Freek Show Sampler) 0:38:20 (Touring) 0:45:25 (Physical Media & Iconography) 1:15:01 (Wrapping Up) The LinkTree can be found at https://linktr.ee/juggalorwd. Otherwise here are all of our links - Twitter/X: @JuggaloRWD IG: @JuggaloRWD Facebook: @JuggaloRWD TikTok: @JuggaloRWD Threads: @JuggaloRWD BlueSky: @JuggaloRWD The website is www.JuggaloRewind.com. Join us on the ICPWWE Discord and talk to other listeners and podcast hosts about ICP, Twiztid and random juggalo nonsense. Email us at juggalorwd@gmail.com or call/text us at (810) 666-1570. Additional music provided by Steve O of the IRTD. Voiceover work provided by Christmas. The Rewind is forever powered by the 20x20 Apparel. All music played is owned by the respective publishers and copywrite holders and is reproduced for review purposes only under fair use. #ForTheJuggaloCulture
Tech N9ne made is log awaited return to the Cruz Show and talked about his upcoming origin story LP + he talked about reuniting with ICP and the Juggalos, Touring with J Rock & Kendrick, how he's never met Dr Dre and so much more. It's a very personal and fun interview.
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We have the ultimate wife avoiding strategy in the Ill-Advised News, as well as a tale of another cop doing a bad bad thing. We have vegan rappers, a pop culture showdown, and Cass’ moment where she realized she was the weirdo at the party. Anthony seeks some advice on giving advice, we play Juggalo or Jugga-no, have a double dose of Ill with crickets and fake dentists, and we round out the show with the porn parody game. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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#ScrubHopTalk Ep. 243 - We have a major announcement about JDirty being tapped to play the 25th anniversary Gathering of the Juggalos, causing him to start to big time his co-hosts and make Trox get very sensitive in the process. The guys check out a video of a guy grilling burgers and accidentally placing his cell phone down, resulting in a couch fire and a ruined lunch for him and all his guests. We get trapped down a rabbit hole of format changes for our names on the show, prompting Cotton to remind the guys that he won't be bothered to edit any of the behind the scenes discussions out of the actual show. @troxy_cotton @scrubhopking @bigtrox303 #ScrubHop #thathatlookslikeshit #thatsnotmicroplasticsitsmajormetals #alwayslookingaroundtheroundedcornersScrub Hop Talk is a weekly show with JDirty, Big Trox, and Troxy Cotton. The boys bring you their take on life and pop culture, reacting to crazy videos, and showcasing a different song from their catalog every week. Brand new episodes air here at YouTube.com/ScrubHop every Sunday night at 5pm Pacific time.Please comment, like, and subscribe!For more information, visit ScrubHop.com to learn all about the music and join the movement.Big Trox's hat selection this week is brought to you by Aesop Rock.Visit Howard's 3D Prints for all your 3D printing needs!https://www.instagram.com/howards3dprintsThis week's song:JDirty - "Casual Friday"https://open.spotify.com/track/4LkGyjyhLuhaNvFIsBM6Nk?si=80bc8bd823e64e91Buy the merch at:http://ScrubHopShop.bigcartel.comFollow the socials at:@ScrubHop on EVERYTHING!JDirty:http://scrubhop.com/jdirtyhttp://instagram.com/scrubhopkinghttp://twitter.com/jdirty303http://facebook.com/JDirty303Big Trox:http://scrubhop.com/bigtroxhttp://instagram.com/bigtrox303Troxy Cotton:http://scrubhop.com/troxycottonhttp://instagram.com/troxy_cottonhttp://twitter.com/TroxyCottonhttp://facebook.com/TroxyCottonCOWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/63973928...
VidDearly beloved: Woop woop.Chuck goes to see the Insane Clown Posse in concert with Jimmy the Hair Guy.Violent Ray and Bradley 2 Dope become transfixed with the Psychopathic Records founders and the lifestyle of the humble Juggalo.Video edit by Craig Depina@funbearablepod / funbearablepod.com#insaneclownposse #icp #juggalo #podcast #comedy #lol
The Bathroom Boys take on abstaining from Porn, the incredible acting of Chris Pratt in the Mario Movie. We tackle the video games we are playing and the new ones coming out. The entrepreneurial website OnlyFans and how it's now accepted as a societal norm. Travis brings up the new Sydney Sweeney Bath Water soap from Dr. Squatch. Is 40 dollars for soap too much? We break down the definition of the word gamey, and try to hone in on what exactly it means when ordering used panties in Japan. AI is taking over the world, and we are just the monkeys waiting for the end. We talk about Travis and Producer Chris's Juggalo upbringing. Next time you're maxin' and relaxin' on the john, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube, and like and follow us on all of our socials!
#ScrubHopTalk Ep. 241 - The guys take a deep dive into the recent discographies of the Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid, charts included, but the discussion gets personal. Big Trox gets a shout out on Peloton but the other guys aren't impressed and they ask for all further yoga mentions to be scrubbed from the show. JDirty takes us super deep into his Box this week as we find out about a Twiztid cassette tape that none of us had ever heard of. @troxy_cotton @scrubhopking @bigtrox303 #ScrubHop #wellwhatdoIdonow? #PelotonDadsinthebuilding #thisMalaysiantapeissealedBABYScrub Hop Talk is a weekly show with JDirty, Big Trox, and Troxy Cotton. The boys bring you their take on life and pop culture, reacting to crazy videos, and showcasing a different song from their catalog every week. Brand new episodes air here at YouTube.com/ScrubHop every Sunday night at 5pm Pacific time.Please comment, like, and subscribe!For more information, visit ScrubHop.com to learn all about the music and join the movement.Big Trox's hat selection this week is brought to you by the Seattle Mariners.Visit Howard's 3D Prints for all your 3D printing needs!https://www.instagram.com/howards3dprintsThis week's song:JDirty - "Wash Your Hands" feat. Mac Lethal and Muck Stickyhttps://youtu.be/BbRnwZgR3YI?si=R1kBYkQRRFzrAJfIBuy the merch at:http://ScrubHopShop.bigcartel.comFollow the socials at:@ScrubHop on EVERYTHING!JDirty:http://scrubhop.com/jdirtyhttp://instagram.com/scrubhopkinghttp://twitter.com/jdirty303http://facebook.com/JDirty303Big Trox:http://scrubhop.com/bigtroxhttp://instagram.com/bigtrox303Troxy Cotton:http://scrubhop.com/troxycottonhttp://instagram.com/troxy_cottonhttp://twitter.com/TroxyCottonhttp://facebook.com/TroxyCottonCOWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/63973928...
Ryan sits down with prolific video creator and juggalo icon Sean Barrett aka Uncle Juff. Sean not only is a well of knowledge of internet trends, but has also been brought into the fold of the Dark Carnival. Having MC'd at multiple Gathering of the Juggalos festivals, let's just say he has seem some things… … Continue reading "Special Episode – Interview with Sean Barrett aka Uncle Juff"
Everybody welcome back out dear friend BAILEY MEYERS back to the truck! We chat about the nuts and bolts of busting things, inside jokes with animals, and somehow the Gathering of the Juggalos!
In this installment of TPS Reports the Squares discuss getting invited to the Gathering of the Juggalos, a ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge, anime abortion memes, changing diapers, bad comedy sequels, Scoochie Boochie & the new Black Flag lineup. Donate to Acumental's honeymoon fund ❤️ Outro song: "Fit To Be Tied" by Acumental (feat. G-Mo Skee) Smoochie Gang Playlist Term's Album of the Week Playlist Please send questions, stories & whatever else to tpsreportspodcast@gmail.com and feel free to leave us a voicemail at 708-797-3079. The Palmer Squares on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Patreon & more Shop for Official TPS Merchandise
For at least one week only, we're all Juggalos, whoop whoop! We are watching Juggalo Championship Wrestling Lunacy, episode 30, featuring friends of the show Joe Dombrowski & Mickie Knuckles. Our main event sees 2 Tuff Tony and JCW Champion Willie Mack take on the Sinclair Monster Corporation.If you liked what you've heard, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review where able.We're on social media onFacebook: www.facebook.com/confusionwretlingpodcastTwitter & Instagram: @thenovaofcass.All the other links can be found at www.linktr.ee/confusionwrestlingpodcast.If you'd like to assist monetarily, there's a tip jar at www.ko-fi.com/cassonova. For more bang for your buck, check out www.patreon.com/cassonova. For as little as $1, you can get the podcast two days early and ad free. You also get weekly exclusives and early access while helping upgrade the equipment. So be like Keith Winn, Chris Zack, Alainya, and Alan Schroeder and check it out!For all your MLW Con-Fusion t-shirts, visit https://my-store-ca01da-2.creator-spring.comAlso, for all your energy drink and workout needs, head to www.reppsports.com and when you checkout, use my coupon code "CASS" at checkout and earn 15% off your order.Oh! And I'm on Cameo now at https://www.cameo.com/thenovaofcassAffiliate Links:Gevi: gevi.pxf.io/AWJxbxWWE Shop: wwe-shop.sjv.io/oq25RnPrince Nana Coffee:https://princenanacoffee.com/?ref=ROBKAMERERMLW Con-Fusion is part of the Urban Wrestling Network. You can watch their show on YouTube at Urban Wrestling Network - YouTube and you can follow them on the Twitter @UrbanWrestleNWFor business inquiries, send all messages to rzkamerer[at]comcast.net.
In 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted our Bizarre Times (2025, University of Kansas Press) journalist Ross Benes examines low culture in the late 1990s. From pro wrestling and Pokémon to Vince McMahon and Jerry Springer, Benes reveals its profound impact and how it continues to affect our culture and society today. The year 1999 was a high-water mark for popular culture. According to one measure, it was the "best movie year ever." But as Benes shows, the end of the '90s was also a banner year for low culture. This was the heyday of Jerry Springer, Jenna Jameson, and Vince McMahon, among many others. Low culture had come into its own and was poised for world domination. The reverberations of this takeover continue to shape American society. During its New Year's Eve countdown, MTV entered 1999 with Limp Bizkit covering Prince's famous anthem to the new year. The highlights of the lowlights continued when WCW and WWE drew 35 million American viewers each week with sex appeal and stories about insurrections. Insane Clown Posse emerged from the underground with a Woodstock set and platinum records about magic and murder. Later that year, Dance Dance Revolution debuted in North America and Grand Theft Auto emerged as a major video game franchise. Beanie Babies and Pokemon so thoroughly seized the wallets and imagination of collectors that they created speculative investment bubbles that anticipated the faddish obsession over nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The trashy talk show Jerry Springer became daytime TV's most-watched program and grew so mainstream that Austin Powers, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Wayans Bros., The Simpsons, and The X-Files incorporated Springer into their own plots during the late '90s. Donald Trump even explored a potential presidential nomination with the Reform Party in 1999 and wanted his running mate to be Oprah Winfrey, whose own talk show would make Dr. Oz a household name. Among Springer's many guests were porn stars who, at the end of the millennium, were pursuing sex records in a bid for stardom as the pornography industry exploded, aided by sex scandals, new technology, and the drug Viagra, which marked its first full year on the US market in 1999. According to Benes, there are many lessons to learn from the year that low culture conquered the world. Talk shows and reality TV foreshadowed the way political movements grab power by capturing our attention. Pro wrestling mastered the art of "kayfabe"--the agreement to treat something as real and genuine when it is not--before it spread throughout American society, as political contests, corporate public relations campaigns, and nonprofit fundraising schemes have become their own wrestling matches that require a suspension of disbelief. Beanie Babies and Pokémon demonstrate capitalism's resiliency as well as its vulnerabilities. Legal and technological victories obtained by early internet pornographers show how the things people are ashamed of have the ability to influence the world. Insane Clown Posse's creation of loyal Juggalos illustrates the way religious and political leaders are able to generate faithful followers by selling themselves as persecuted outsiders. And the controversy over video game violence reveals how every generation finds new scapegoats. 1999 is not just a nostalgic look at the past. It is also a window into our contentious present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted our Bizarre Times (2025, University of Kansas Press) journalist Ross Benes examines low culture in the late 1990s. From pro wrestling and Pokémon to Vince McMahon and Jerry Springer, Benes reveals its profound impact and how it continues to affect our culture and society today. The year 1999 was a high-water mark for popular culture. According to one measure, it was the "best movie year ever." But as Benes shows, the end of the '90s was also a banner year for low culture. This was the heyday of Jerry Springer, Jenna Jameson, and Vince McMahon, among many others. Low culture had come into its own and was poised for world domination. The reverberations of this takeover continue to shape American society. During its New Year's Eve countdown, MTV entered 1999 with Limp Bizkit covering Prince's famous anthem to the new year. The highlights of the lowlights continued when WCW and WWE drew 35 million American viewers each week with sex appeal and stories about insurrections. Insane Clown Posse emerged from the underground with a Woodstock set and platinum records about magic and murder. Later that year, Dance Dance Revolution debuted in North America and Grand Theft Auto emerged as a major video game franchise. Beanie Babies and Pokemon so thoroughly seized the wallets and imagination of collectors that they created speculative investment bubbles that anticipated the faddish obsession over nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The trashy talk show Jerry Springer became daytime TV's most-watched program and grew so mainstream that Austin Powers, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Wayans Bros., The Simpsons, and The X-Files incorporated Springer into their own plots during the late '90s. Donald Trump even explored a potential presidential nomination with the Reform Party in 1999 and wanted his running mate to be Oprah Winfrey, whose own talk show would make Dr. Oz a household name. Among Springer's many guests were porn stars who, at the end of the millennium, were pursuing sex records in a bid for stardom as the pornography industry exploded, aided by sex scandals, new technology, and the drug Viagra, which marked its first full year on the US market in 1999. According to Benes, there are many lessons to learn from the year that low culture conquered the world. Talk shows and reality TV foreshadowed the way political movements grab power by capturing our attention. Pro wrestling mastered the art of "kayfabe"--the agreement to treat something as real and genuine when it is not--before it spread throughout American society, as political contests, corporate public relations campaigns, and nonprofit fundraising schemes have become their own wrestling matches that require a suspension of disbelief. Beanie Babies and Pokémon demonstrate capitalism's resiliency as well as its vulnerabilities. Legal and technological victories obtained by early internet pornographers show how the things people are ashamed of have the ability to influence the world. Insane Clown Posse's creation of loyal Juggalos illustrates the way religious and political leaders are able to generate faithful followers by selling themselves as persecuted outsiders. And the controversy over video game violence reveals how every generation finds new scapegoats. 1999 is not just a nostalgic look at the past. It is also a window into our contentious present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
In 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted our Bizarre Times (2025, University of Kansas Press) journalist Ross Benes examines low culture in the late 1990s. From pro wrestling and Pokémon to Vince McMahon and Jerry Springer, Benes reveals its profound impact and how it continues to affect our culture and society today. The year 1999 was a high-water mark for popular culture. According to one measure, it was the "best movie year ever." But as Benes shows, the end of the '90s was also a banner year for low culture. This was the heyday of Jerry Springer, Jenna Jameson, and Vince McMahon, among many others. Low culture had come into its own and was poised for world domination. The reverberations of this takeover continue to shape American society. During its New Year's Eve countdown, MTV entered 1999 with Limp Bizkit covering Prince's famous anthem to the new year. The highlights of the lowlights continued when WCW and WWE drew 35 million American viewers each week with sex appeal and stories about insurrections. Insane Clown Posse emerged from the underground with a Woodstock set and platinum records about magic and murder. Later that year, Dance Dance Revolution debuted in North America and Grand Theft Auto emerged as a major video game franchise. Beanie Babies and Pokemon so thoroughly seized the wallets and imagination of collectors that they created speculative investment bubbles that anticipated the faddish obsession over nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The trashy talk show Jerry Springer became daytime TV's most-watched program and grew so mainstream that Austin Powers, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Wayans Bros., The Simpsons, and The X-Files incorporated Springer into their own plots during the late '90s. Donald Trump even explored a potential presidential nomination with the Reform Party in 1999 and wanted his running mate to be Oprah Winfrey, whose own talk show would make Dr. Oz a household name. Among Springer's many guests were porn stars who, at the end of the millennium, were pursuing sex records in a bid for stardom as the pornography industry exploded, aided by sex scandals, new technology, and the drug Viagra, which marked its first full year on the US market in 1999. According to Benes, there are many lessons to learn from the year that low culture conquered the world. Talk shows and reality TV foreshadowed the way political movements grab power by capturing our attention. Pro wrestling mastered the art of "kayfabe"--the agreement to treat something as real and genuine when it is not--before it spread throughout American society, as political contests, corporate public relations campaigns, and nonprofit fundraising schemes have become their own wrestling matches that require a suspension of disbelief. Beanie Babies and Pokémon demonstrate capitalism's resiliency as well as its vulnerabilities. Legal and technological victories obtained by early internet pornographers show how the things people are ashamed of have the ability to influence the world. Insane Clown Posse's creation of loyal Juggalos illustrates the way religious and political leaders are able to generate faithful followers by selling themselves as persecuted outsiders. And the controversy over video game violence reveals how every generation finds new scapegoats. 1999 is not just a nostalgic look at the past. It is also a window into our contentious present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted our Bizarre Times (2025, University of Kansas Press) journalist Ross Benes examines low culture in the late 1990s. From pro wrestling and Pokémon to Vince McMahon and Jerry Springer, Benes reveals its profound impact and how it continues to affect our culture and society today. The year 1999 was a high-water mark for popular culture. According to one measure, it was the "best movie year ever." But as Benes shows, the end of the '90s was also a banner year for low culture. This was the heyday of Jerry Springer, Jenna Jameson, and Vince McMahon, among many others. Low culture had come into its own and was poised for world domination. The reverberations of this takeover continue to shape American society. During its New Year's Eve countdown, MTV entered 1999 with Limp Bizkit covering Prince's famous anthem to the new year. The highlights of the lowlights continued when WCW and WWE drew 35 million American viewers each week with sex appeal and stories about insurrections. Insane Clown Posse emerged from the underground with a Woodstock set and platinum records about magic and murder. Later that year, Dance Dance Revolution debuted in North America and Grand Theft Auto emerged as a major video game franchise. Beanie Babies and Pokemon so thoroughly seized the wallets and imagination of collectors that they created speculative investment bubbles that anticipated the faddish obsession over nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The trashy talk show Jerry Springer became daytime TV's most-watched program and grew so mainstream that Austin Powers, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Wayans Bros., The Simpsons, and The X-Files incorporated Springer into their own plots during the late '90s. Donald Trump even explored a potential presidential nomination with the Reform Party in 1999 and wanted his running mate to be Oprah Winfrey, whose own talk show would make Dr. Oz a household name. Among Springer's many guests were porn stars who, at the end of the millennium, were pursuing sex records in a bid for stardom as the pornography industry exploded, aided by sex scandals, new technology, and the drug Viagra, which marked its first full year on the US market in 1999. According to Benes, there are many lessons to learn from the year that low culture conquered the world. Talk shows and reality TV foreshadowed the way political movements grab power by capturing our attention. Pro wrestling mastered the art of "kayfabe"--the agreement to treat something as real and genuine when it is not--before it spread throughout American society, as political contests, corporate public relations campaigns, and nonprofit fundraising schemes have become their own wrestling matches that require a suspension of disbelief. Beanie Babies and Pokémon demonstrate capitalism's resiliency as well as its vulnerabilities. Legal and technological victories obtained by early internet pornographers show how the things people are ashamed of have the ability to influence the world. Insane Clown Posse's creation of loyal Juggalos illustrates the way religious and political leaders are able to generate faithful followers by selling themselves as persecuted outsiders. And the controversy over video game violence reveals how every generation finds new scapegoats. 1999 is not just a nostalgic look at the past. It is also a window into our contentious present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted our Bizarre Times (2025, University of Kansas Press) journalist Ross Benes examines low culture in the late 1990s. From pro wrestling and Pokémon to Vince McMahon and Jerry Springer, Benes reveals its profound impact and how it continues to affect our culture and society today. The year 1999 was a high-water mark for popular culture. According to one measure, it was the "best movie year ever." But as Benes shows, the end of the '90s was also a banner year for low culture. This was the heyday of Jerry Springer, Jenna Jameson, and Vince McMahon, among many others. Low culture had come into its own and was poised for world domination. The reverberations of this takeover continue to shape American society. During its New Year's Eve countdown, MTV entered 1999 with Limp Bizkit covering Prince's famous anthem to the new year. The highlights of the lowlights continued when WCW and WWE drew 35 million American viewers each week with sex appeal and stories about insurrections. Insane Clown Posse emerged from the underground with a Woodstock set and platinum records about magic and murder. Later that year, Dance Dance Revolution debuted in North America and Grand Theft Auto emerged as a major video game franchise. Beanie Babies and Pokemon so thoroughly seized the wallets and imagination of collectors that they created speculative investment bubbles that anticipated the faddish obsession over nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The trashy talk show Jerry Springer became daytime TV's most-watched program and grew so mainstream that Austin Powers, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Wayans Bros., The Simpsons, and The X-Files incorporated Springer into their own plots during the late '90s. Donald Trump even explored a potential presidential nomination with the Reform Party in 1999 and wanted his running mate to be Oprah Winfrey, whose own talk show would make Dr. Oz a household name. Among Springer's many guests were porn stars who, at the end of the millennium, were pursuing sex records in a bid for stardom as the pornography industry exploded, aided by sex scandals, new technology, and the drug Viagra, which marked its first full year on the US market in 1999. According to Benes, there are many lessons to learn from the year that low culture conquered the world. Talk shows and reality TV foreshadowed the way political movements grab power by capturing our attention. Pro wrestling mastered the art of "kayfabe"--the agreement to treat something as real and genuine when it is not--before it spread throughout American society, as political contests, corporate public relations campaigns, and nonprofit fundraising schemes have become their own wrestling matches that require a suspension of disbelief. Beanie Babies and Pokémon demonstrate capitalism's resiliency as well as its vulnerabilities. Legal and technological victories obtained by early internet pornographers show how the things people are ashamed of have the ability to influence the world. Insane Clown Posse's creation of loyal Juggalos illustrates the way religious and political leaders are able to generate faithful followers by selling themselves as persecuted outsiders. And the controversy over video game violence reveals how every generation finds new scapegoats. 1999 is not just a nostalgic look at the past. It is also a window into our contentious present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
It's an all cinnamon episode as You Tried Dat?? tastes Siete Grain Free Cinnamon Chips Churro Strips, NuGo Churro Flavor Bars, and Pop Daddy Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel Sticks. The crew also talks about a strange cashier and Juggalos before learning about some truly bad dates. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
Two Detroit rappers changed the game when they donned clown make up and began spitting lyrics that would make horror directors blush. Their merch became a way for fans to identify one another and form a sense of community. Then the FBI showed up and designated them as a criminal enterprise. This week's episode is The Criminalization of the Juggalos. Whoop Whoop! Get your fan code today, and grab your tickets starting Feb. 7 to join us for CrimeWave at Sea 2025 - https://crimewaveatsea.com/sinister Click here for this week's show notes. Click here to sign up for our Patreon and receive hundreds of hours of bonus content. Please click here to leave a review and tell us what you think of the show. Please consider supporting the companies that support us! -Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off any order! Enjoy free shipping when you subscribe. Go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code CREEPYGIFT -Get 15% off with code CREEPY at oneskin.co -Get 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets, at BollAndBranch.com/creepy -Go to Hungryroot.com/creepy, code creepy to get 40% off your first box and a free item of your choice for life
This week on Kliq This, Kevin Nash returns from the road with stories you won't want to miss — including a run-in with the viral sensation Angry Grandma and a peek behind the curtain at Astro Comic-Con. What happens when you mix a wrestling legend, some Juggalos, and a weekend in Ypsilanti? Let's just say… it gets colorful. With WrestleMania right around the corner, Kev breaks down his upcoming trip to Las Vegas: WrestleCon, Hall of Fame, and a few private signings that might just make some headlines. But don't expect him in the legends box — and don't ask him to pretend he enjoys Vegas crowds. This is Big Sexy unfiltered, and he's got some thoughts. Of course, we can't talk Mania season without addressing the elephant in the ring: the assassination of John Cena. Is WWE mishandling their biggest crossover star? Did they just bury a potential dream match? Kevin has a strong take — and it might not be what you expect. From Bron Breakker spears to whether Cody Rhodes is actually a heel in disguise, this episode digs into WWE's hottest storylines — but through the lens only Nash can provide. We're also talking MyRise in WWE 2K25, what makes a good promo, and why scripted segments are slowly sucking the soul out of wrestling. And if you're wondering what happens when Nash sees someone so stunning he forgets his Red Stripe? Or why he still cringes at modern promos delivered like monologues at a community theater audition? You'll want to hear every word. Kliq This drops every Monday — don't be late to the party. True Classic Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/KLIQ ! #trueclassicpod Test X9 (Legacy Supps) Don't let the decline continue. Visit LEGACYSUPPS.COM and use code KLIQ for 10% off. Stop the decline with Test-X9. Get Blitzed Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. Brunt Workwear Get $10 Off @BRUNT with code KLIQ at https://bruntworkwear.com/KLIQ #BRUNTpod Magic Spoon Get $5 off your next order at https://magicspoon.com/KLIQ 00:00 Kliq This #145: The Assasination of John Cena 03:21 OG Howard Stern 04:50 Who'd you see? 06:44 Gathering of the Juggalos 08:42 Flying to Wrestlemania 17:03 Las Vegas 19:04 BREAK TRUE CLASSIC 21:11 Flight 21:43 Vegas Sucks 24:04 John Cena laid out 27:11 Chasing Tail 29:18 Stripper or Dancer? 30:55 I think the finisher killing him like that is to show he's normal 31:27 “MyRise in WWE2k25 and whoever was writing the Nash Tweets” 34:37 BREAK TEST X9 38:24 Nick Aldis 39:20 Does Nash like ANYONE? 43:09 Nash on Martin Short 44:30 Cody is a heel? 45:54 Criticism of a TV show 46:58 NO Io Sky 50:12 Bronn Breakker tackle 01:06:52 TARIFF DEBACLE 01:13:15 DEAR SEXY 01:13:37 DEAR SEXY: Do I get to move on from my husband? 01:18:11 DEAR SEXY: Where do I get buried? 01:21:21 BREAK GET BLITZED 01:22:45 BREAK BRUNT 01:26:11 Allentown 01:27:42 Waffle House Order 01:28:50 “Stephanie's Places” 01:29:35 Thank you, Kev 01:30:38 Not Grinding 01:32:19 Against Scott Hall 01:33:11 Taking care of the talent 01:34:53 OUTRO
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Tis the season of... fuck it, I can't paint a picture of a winter wonderland in March. While Halloween might be the go-to holiday for many Juggalos, Psychopathic Records have had their fair share of jingles celebrating that special time of year where everyone is spending far too much money to show they love each other and depression is at an all-time high. In December of 2009, Twiztid decided to bestow a gift to the Juggalos in the form of a new compilation filled with holiday cheer. Whether you were one of the lucky 100 who got a limited copy at Big Ballas or perused Twiztid's website for a free high-quality download, they hooked you up, and now we're finally talking about it. And to join us, who better than Mr. Twiztid History himself, Daddy DIFTUG, Robbie! He sits down as we... wait a minute... *checks notes*... my apologies, due to Robbie being kidnapped by S.O.N. at the time of recording, we found the 5th best option, Blade. Oh well. Get the hot cocoa, wrap some presents, and try not to think of how bad the economy is as we dive into... Cryptic Collection Holiday Edition.
Bang! Pow! Boom! was a proverbial explosion to the Juggalo world. Returning to the Dark Carnival was just what the Wicked Clowns needed give the Juggalos what they wanted, and they did so in a big way. But dropping an album wasn't enough. They had to tour and... drop an expanded edition of their album? Well why not? Supersize the record with bonus tracks and a DVD with more freshness than you can juggle and appease the Juggalos. Last episode, we covered the main album. Now, we cover the exclusive intros, the hidden bonuses, and the new flavor in Bang! Pow! Boom! Nuclear Edition.
The Joker Cards came and went. The world ended. At least, that's what people thought would happen. There was a Calm, then a mighty Tempest rolled through the land, and we waited through the Eye Of The Storm. Juggalos, Juggalettes, and those who don't identify as such waited for something, anything. Then, Shining in the distance, came a rumbling. The faint sounds of the calliope, slowly growing louder and louder, signaling the return of the Wicked Clowns. But the Carnival has no room for new guests. It's time to hit a hard reset. Mike and Schmeev will be your guides as the explosive new beginning arrives, and the 2nd deck starts to be dealt. This... is Bang... Pow... Boom! Thank you for sticking with Juggalo Judgment for 100(ish) episodes, and here's to 100 more. This is part 1 of Bang! Pow! Boom!; stay tuned for next episode where we cover the content from the Nuclear Edition and the unique tracks.
AIs in Love, UEFI, Fortinet, Godaddy, Juggalos, Aaran Leyland, and More. In this edition of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-443