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Mark Dago, local rap artist and long-time member of Numbs, hopes to expand Salt Lake City's love of nerd culture with rap music inspired by classic video games. … read more The post Episode #249 – Mark Dago first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Soundwaves is geeking out this week. We speak with local gamers and comic book enthusiasts, and hear music from videogame/Dungeons & Dragons inspired group Rotten Musicians and solo artist Mark Dago. - Alex Sittner, card master and owner of Oasis Games, discusses the science and competition behind card-based, tabletop sport. - Rotten Musicians are a group of dice-rolling, word-engineering white boys. Check out the track “20+ Broadsword,” from their 2008 debut, Say You Love Her. - When not performing with the pack of goons known as the Rotten Musicians, Mark Dago is busy creating his own fantasy themed tunes. Listen to “Magic Kingdom” on this episode of SLUG Soundwaves. - SLUG speaks with Dave Landa of Dr. Volt’s Comics, and we find out that the unique visual medium isn’t just for nerds. … read more The post Episode #145 – Oasis Games, Rotten Musicians, Mark Dago, Dr. Volts Comics first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Mark Dago, musician, rapper, and the man behind the Full of Sith theme music comes on the show to talk with Mike and Bryan about his experience with Star Wars. Then, they set their sights on the Special Editions and discuss what changes they did like and those they didn't care for as much.Tuesday the 24th at MIDNIGHT is the deadline for the Full Of Sith T-shirt pre-order! Hurry and order this limited edition shirt before you no longer can! Order Now! - http://fullofsith.com/archives/917 Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Recorded 5/4/13 With Bryan in France and Consetta celebrating her anniversary, Mike and Travis broadcasted live from 1 Up Collectibles in West Reading, PA on May the 4th, Free Comic Book Day. They were joined by co-worker Bill and Mike and Travis's long time friend Dan. Oh and some Mandalorians, Rebel Legion and so many other walks of life. It was crazy, busy, hectic and an overall blast. Thousands joined us on the live stream provided by our new network, the Mediocre Radio Network! http://www.mediocreradionetwork.com. We hope you enjoyed your Star Wars day, this episode and may the force be with you, always. Special thanks to everyone for joinging us on the live stream, Lee from 1 Up Collectibles, Mark Dago for his song Knightfall and Kabuto The Python for his song Star Wars (Gun Fu Remix) Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
In this episode of the podcast I sat down with Mark Dago. We have a conversation talking about all of his projects he is involved in. We talk about what brought him to Utah, Utah County music, how Numbs started, Rotten Musicians, his solo project, how his music got put on the Full of Sith podcast, and his writing for Big Shiny Robot. You can find out more about this podcast and listen to all of the episodes at www.iamsaltlake.com The podcast is also available on iTunes and Stitcher Radio. Connect on Facebook.com/IamSaltLake or twitter.com/iamsaltlake to keep up to date. Voicemail * (385)202-5926 Please call up with any upcoming events, feedback, or just to say hello. Thanks everyone for your support!
The gang gets into karaoke in the QOTW. We talk SWCVI, PAX Prime, tech business, Avengers 2, and Capcom’s Remember me. We review ME3′s Firefight DLC, Nexus 7, Orcs Must Die 2, Risen 2, Darksiders 2, and Bourne Legacy. Special thanks this week to Mark Dago for the Star Wars inspired track Knightfall (produced by Fisch), available at markdago.bandcamp.com Rated NA 71
Where geek is sheik and pandemonium reigns supreme! Dungeon Crawlers Radio hosted by Revan and A Guy Named Joe are two zany hosts that delve into the many facets of the World of Geek! From Comics to gaming, Author interviews and more! We have it all right here! Tonights Line up will feature Scott-Man. Featuring Music from Mark Dago's new album Kill Screen. - Robostar - Magic Kingdom
Reviews are a-plenty! Mass Effect comic, The Thing, another Spider-Man game, Grimm, Dance Central 2, Batman: Arkham City (hint: it’s good) and more. We bring the news, and your responses to our twitter question about comic book video games. Special thanks to Mark Dago for the track, “Dynamite Punch” from “Kill Screen” (markdago.bandcamp.com). A true feast for your nerdy appetite! Rated NA 41
This week's episode features our own JP on the phone with Laserfang’s Shane Ashbridge about the band’s reunion along with music from the group. We dive into the archives with Editorial Assistant Esther Meroño talking to Thrice and preview the latest album from Mark Dago. SLUG writer Johnny Logan talks with the writer and director from Plan-B Theatre’s latest production, Lady MacBeth, and Jimmy Martin drops in to talk about scary movies and the controversial fine at Brewvies Cinema Pub. Let us know what you think by calling our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324. … read more The post Episode #16 – Laserfang, Thrice, Mark Dago, Lady MacBeth, Movies with Jimmy first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
I'm going to paraphrase Thoreau here... rather than love, than money, than fame, than fairness.....give me a podcast. Join the Adams as they take a journey through some of the best man vs. nature films out there. We start with Sean Penn's 2007 Into The Wild, and then look at Peter Weir's The Mosquito Coast. Then, top 5 movies where nature is a character. Music this week from the brand new Mark Dago cd, Kill Screen! Enjoy!
This week we skip the usual format because Palcher had to sit in an airport for two days waiting for a flight home from Kansas City. Yikes. So, in lieu of regular movie reviews, we threw together two pretty funny top 5 lists, and ramble for an hour and a half. Awesome! Music this week by Mark Dago. Send us feedback!