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WE ARE BACK, and Happy Easter! On this episode Ron and Matt chat about what they have going on outside of the podcast, lots of music playing and script writing. We give a shout out to, and play a song by New Junk City. Did Jesus open the first Waffle House? Does Philly still hate robots? These are the answers we tackle this week. Come hang out!Support the show
We wrap up our 2024 music coverage by our yearly tradition of The Guestlist! We are joined by friends of the show and frequent guests; Dr. Good Friend Cory, Dave Brown (One Band 5 Songs, Oklahoma Lefty), and Jason W (Songs About Chocolate and Girls) to talk about their favorite albums of 2024.One Band 5 Songs - https://open.spotify.com/show/41Qob6bGxamOq4P8FW2XuZ?si=413cd5953b104dedSongs About Chocolate and Girls - https://songsabout.substack.com/Join our brand new $5 Producer / Listening Club tier where you can get your name said every single week on the podcast as a producer. You also get access to our monthly Listening Club where we get together on Zoom to discuss an album, just like a book club!If you would like to sponsor an episode, head over to patreon.com/punklottopod and sign up for our $10 tier. Make a one time donation and you get and entire episode centered around an album of your choice.Major Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Clams Casino by Cassandra JenkinsCry Your Eyes Out by The ChiselCrashing Through by Friko Alibi by Hurray for the Riff RaffCar Alarm, Turn Signal by Lia KohlSleeps with Dice by Old SawA Hole in the Ground by Porridge Radio0 Views by SillyEvil Spawn by WaxahatcheeHummingbird by Yasmin WilliamsDrop Me Out by High VisMyopic by Drug ChurchOde to Jimbo by Couch SlutFutureability by No PlanComet by The Forecast Walk into the Fire by Sweet Teeth Nahmericana by Todd Farrell Jr Roots by New Junk CityAin't Much I Can Do About It by John MorelandHooks by The BlackburnsQuitter by Katelyn Tarver
0:30 - Press Start 4:16 - Breath of Fire (SNES) 16:33 - The Death and Return of Superman (SNES) 21:21 - The Jungle Book (SNES) 24:27 - Contra: Hard Corps. (Genesis) 35:58 - Ecco: The Tides of Time (Genesis) 38:48 - Earthworm Jim (Genesis) 47:34 - Games We Skipped 50:45 - Trivia #1 52:16 - Day and Night by Capcom - Breath of Fire OST 53:15 - Trivia #2 54:04 - New Junk City by Shiny - Earthworm Jim OST 56:16 - Top 100 Games of the Warp Zone Era (Part 1) 1:27:21 - Trivia #3 & Answers 1:32:10 - Thanks for Listening! 1:33:02 - Title by Sega - Ecco: The Tides of Time (Sega CD) OST
On this episode of OBH we welcome back New Junk City! They have a split 10" with Rutterkin which is OUT NOW on Say 10 Records. We play the first single from the split "Cleveland" in the middle of this episode. We chat about a whole bunch of stuff, including their upcoming Europe tour. Come hang out! New Junk City Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newjunkcityatlWebsite: http://newjunkcity.limitedrun.com/Bandcamp: https://newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com/album/beg-a-promiseSay-10 Records: https://www.say-10.com/Contest:ourbrainshurt.comShow links:OBH Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurtsports/Our Brains Hurt Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Our Brains Hurt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtOBH Guest Music:OBH Spotify PlaylistMerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978Support the show
Join DJ Jesse Luscious as he visits with Jon Von & Poupeé/Human Toys & spins Jon's earlier bands The Mr. T Experience & The Rip-Offs. He also highlights The Radicts, NYC's missing link between '77 punk/'81 oi and the 90s street punk explosion! He spins new tracks from Ugly Punch, New Junk City, Fog Lamp, Autogramm, Psycotic Pineapple, Serial Chiller, PI$$ER, Interstellar Bungalow, & Move BHC, and classics from Cockney Rejects, Bad Brains, Negative Trend, The Nerves, The Runaways, Shayfer James, The World (Inferno) Friendship Society, Rocket From The Crypt, The Darts, X-Ray Spex, Nerf Herder, The Fall, Tuff Darts, Pansy Division, Sahara Hotnights, & Mischief Brew! Sahara Hotnights- Alright Alright Rocket From The Crypt- Hippy Dippy Do Ugly Punch- Cool Sunglasses X-Ray Spex- I Am A Poseur Radicts- Rebel Sound Radicts- Kids Of A Nation Negative Trend- Meathouse Cockney Rejects- The Greatest Cockney Rip Off New Junk City- Roots Nerf Herder- Welcome To My World Mr. T Experience- End Of The Ramones Mr. T Experience- How I Made A Million In A Punk Rock Band Mr. T Experience- T-Shirt Commercial Rip-Offs- Baby Let Go Human Toys- Don't Bury Your Dead Shayfer James- Villainous Thing World (Inferno) Friendship Society- American Mercurial Fog Lamp- People Are Sponges Fall- Frightened Autogramm- Licht Aus Nerves- When You Find Out Tuff Darts- All For The Love Of Rock And Roll Runaways- American Nights Psycotic Pineapple- Can't Escape From The Rock Pansy Division- Blame The Bible Serial Chiller- No Pay Mischief Brew- Squatter Envy (Edit) Interstellar Bungalow- Do I Wanna Take Care Of My Heart Just Once Darts- Don't Hold My Hand Move BHC- 1,000,000 Experiments Bad Brains- I Against I PI$$ER- Get Some Space Into Yer Head
The band from Leeds with two Lees, Last Season's Winners, have popped down the M1 to visit MLPP Towers this week.These 4 are scene verterans and have sage advice and warnings from history for any aspiring punk rockers.It's not all doom and gloom though, as we find out what freebies being in a punk band can get you. We chat films (mainly Arnie and Leslie Nielson ones), big city gigs sometimes letting you down and we ponder the question: Do "The Kids" want to hear from middle aged white blokes any more?Niallism's got new sounds and new threads, Tom's got a budding pro-golfer in his midst and we discuss listener input on the subject of bands that you should've listened to more when you were a youth, but didn't.Music this week is from: New Junk City, Von Danikens, Have Nots, Chip Away and Kimberly Steaks.
New Junk City, a DIY punk band from Atlanta, is made up of self-proclaimed "geezers" who continue to grind it out and refuse to give up on their dream. Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
I Don't Wanna Hear It Podcast209 – Cool To Hate: Your Bones SuckIt's been a while since we've loosed the dogs of war and wanton criticism on our imagined musical enemies. So here's a massive, burning shit pile of venom and vitriol to upset absolutely nobody because we are ALSO nobody and nothing about us is important. Feels good.Check out more of our stuff at I Don't Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don't be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.We now have a Big Cartel where you can buy shirts, pins, mugs, and coffee.Also, you should listen to our 2021 Christmas special: A Black Metal Christmas Carol, our 2022 Halloween special: Ghoulie Ghoulie Ghoul, Where Are You?, our 2022 Christmas Special: How the Stench Stole Christmas, as well as Mikey's true crime podcast, Wasteland and Shane's psychology podcast, Why We Do What We Do.Aaannnddd... our good buddy and frequent third host Matt Moment is in a great hardcore band called Contact. Check 'em out! You can preorder their upcoming record, Before and Through and Beyond All Time right here from Patient Zero Records.Episode Links:Some of our old bands are on Spotify:Absent FriendsWe're Not DeadYears From NowMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
On this weeks episode I sit down with New Junk City, a punk band from Atlanta. We dive right into their new record "Beg A Promise", a jam packed record full of solid punk tunes. We also talk about their album release show and how they were able to add to the record in that way. Before we get to stories we talk about their time playing The Fest, both as a spectator and as a band. Be sure to check out "Beg A Promise" and keep an eye on New Junk City for future releases!! This episode features the songs "Gideon" and "Rosey" from the album Beg A Promise. You can find New Junk City on all streaming sites and here: linktr.ee/newjunkcity
New Season, New Journey!!! Tune in as Dog Bite talks about what's he's been into. With music by Mf Ruckus, The Slow Attack, North 131, Josh Morningstar, Cole Hinkle, Jesse Daniel, Bob Wayne, and New Junk City.
On this episode of OBH we welcome John and Dakota from Atlanta band New Junk City! We had a blast hanging out with them and you'll have a blast checking it out. We play two tracks off their new record "Beg a Promise", a record you should all check out. Come hang out!New Junk City Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newjunkcityatlWebsite: http://newjunkcity.limitedrun.com/Bandcamp: https://newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com/album/beg-a-promiseShow links:Our Brains Hurt Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Our Brains Hurt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtRon on Twitter @thecaffeinepunk: https://twitter.com/TheCaffeinePunkMatt on Twitter @MattAlive13: https://twitter.com/MattAlive13Punk Rock Joe: https://punkrockjoe.comPunkBox:Punk Box Website: https://punkboxrox.com/Punk Box Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/punkboxroxPunk Box Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/punkboxrox/MerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978
On this episode of Rogue One Radio, the crew is joined by Greg of Rebel Base Card to share their thoughts about Episode 6 of Andor. We discussed our overall thoughts on the episode and the effect that Nemik's manifesto will have on Andor. We also played tunes from Timeshares, Season to Risk, and New Junk City! Show Links: Rebel Base Card Timeshares Season to Risk New Junk City Parsec Fan Awards Rogue One Radio's Picks: Star Wars Legends: Epic Collection Tales of the Jedi Vol 1 Frankenstein Star Wars 45th Anniversary Mystery Pin Blind Pack Check out Rogue One Radio at https://bio.link/rogueoneradio Leave us a voicemail at 405-595-0108. Proud member of the Red 5 Network: https://bio.link/red5 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rogueoneradio/support
Podcast #622 is the sound of an Audi flying across New Brunswick. Also it's The Smoggers, Hollywood Brats, New Junk City, Pep Talk, Advance Base, The Black Heart Procession, & Ensiferum.
On this one off episode Dog Bite gives a vague explanation about his hiatus and where he is at in life. He gives am update about his future and upcoming shows. Music by IV and the Strange Band and New Junk City
sent $$$ this week to the Gender Health Center in Sacramento.genderhealthcenter.org“If you know us then you know the services we offer: mental health counseling, needle exchange, mental health respite, advocacy, and healthcare services. We do a lot for such a small organization. But there’s some things we can’t help with:Many Black transgender people come into Gender Health Center with needs like rental assistance, housing, and funds for things like medical bills and daily expenses. In so many cases, referrals are not enough. Therapy is not enough. Respite is not enough. Getting put on a waitlist is certainly not enough. We need your help to establish this fund so that we are able to say yes.Yes, we can help you with your medical bill.Yes, we can help you with gas money.Yes, we can help you make rent this month.We envision the #BlackTransPowerFund as a tool to use in situations like these and many others. We envision a future where other organizations can direct Black transgender and gender variant community members to us for direct cash aid. This fund will allow us to provide direct assistance to 18+ Black transgender and gender variant people locally. 100% of the fund will be directly distributed to folks in need via a simple application process.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)NEUROTIC FICTION “Mediator” Pulp MusicMoon Revenge “Small” Phrases That RemainOutdoor Voices “Catalina Shredder” Catalina Shredder / LandformChronic Anxiety “Don’t Touch Me” Canopy ShynessDonors “Where Do You Live” DonorsFond Han “SQUIRRELY” WRONKEDSLOTHRUST “New Red Pants” The PactDead Tenants “Rubbed Out” LPIISharks’ Teeth “Lost in the Costco” Orlando’s BloomREPO FAM “Skip To My Lou” REPO FAMInland Island “Tip Toes” dreamtPolyester “Pink” PolyesterNew Junk City “Stay Asleep” Same PlacesDAYDREAM “Blissful Future” S/TMiya Folick “Freak Out” PremonitionsBlue Ranger “Saving a Beauty” Saving a BeautyRoyal Roads “The Wheel” Secret ThingsGirl Gaze “Suddenly” Fade OutRose Droll “Riddle” Your DogLand of Blood and Sunshine “Gigantic Heart” Lady and the TranceWume “It’s Okay” Towards the Shadow
sent $$$ this week to Black Freedom Factory in San Antonio.instagram.com/blackfreedomfactory“BFF will be assisting in Del Rio this Saturday by distributing cooling kits to our friends at the border as thousands wait to be processed and detained.Seeking asylum is NOT illegal and it is in every person’s right to do so.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)New Junk City “Easier in Time” Easier in Time / Moon DownThe Finks “Peter Out” Rolly NiceSunday Night Heat “Mr. Privilege” Piledrivergash “man parts are scary” hahaGoon “Ten Tables” Happy OmenSkirts “Breather” Bus DreamVintage Crop “American Living” New AgeLOMA “Relay Runner” LomaEinschlagen “Orchid” An Afternoon in 2018Jac Aranda “Free to Choose” Real DreamsNate Terepka “Sunlight Farms” Sunlight FarmPlastic Bubble “Waverly Beat Piece” Any Big AdventureGroupie “Cannibal Wave” ValidatedDeliluh “No I.D. Denied” Day Catcherplant food “you in front of the chapel” koalas hug trees to keep coolChristian fitness “group fink” nuance - the musicalCinder Well “The Unconscious Echo” The Unconscious EchoSpring Onion “my parking tweetar” I Did My Taxes For Free OnlineSay Sue Me “But I Like You” Where We Were Together
On this episode we discuss Fest and review the film The Adventures Of Ford Fairlane from 1990! Plus Limp Bizkit are massive idiots, a man from the future is a massive liar, a dog gets a massive dinner and a massive mouth is a just plain massive. Music from our favourite Fest 19 picks; New Junk City, No Man, Billy Liar, Kepi Ghoulie and Lapeche!
In episode 6 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Third Eye Blind song "Semi-Charmed Life." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever. New episodes of the Cool Guy Rock series will be released on Mondays and Thursdays at precisely 8:32 a.m. Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
In episode 5 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Goo Goo Dolls song "Name." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever. New episodes of the Cool Guy Rock series will be released on Mondays and Thursdays at precisely 8:32 a.m. Unless Gabe gets a concussion and is told not to use a computer for a few days, in which case they might come out on a random Wednesday. Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
In episode 4 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Matchbox Twenty song "3 A.M." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever. New episodes of the Cool Guy Rock series will be released on Mondays and Thursdays at precisely 8:32 a.m. Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
In episode 3 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Darin and Gabe discuss the 1993 Soul Asylum hit "Runaway Train." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever. New episodes of the Cool Guy Rock series will be released on Mondays and Thursdays at precisely 8:32 a.m. Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
In episode 2 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Gin Blossoms' hit "Hey Jealousy." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever. New episodes of the Cool Guy Rock series will be released on Mondays and Thursdays at precisely 8:32 a.m. Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
In the first episode of a new 15-part series, Gabe and Darin explore the origins of Cool Guy Rock, aka S--- Rock, aka the Music that Killed Rock Music, by looking at an early Goo Goo Dolls song, There You Are. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever. New episodes of the Cool Guy Rock series will be released on Mondays and Thursdays at precisely 8:32 a.m. Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
Gabe and Darin talk about the listener-requested "Never Fight a Man with a Perm" by Idles. They talk about the time Darin's band got a dorm evacuated, reminisce about the golden age of battle rap insults, and get confused by British drug slang.They both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever.You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
Darin and Gabe talk about comrade Britney Spears' revolutionary anthem "Work Bitch." The layers of irony are numerous and complicated, but both think the song slaps, kinda. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever.You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
Gabe and Darin discuss the bleeby, bloopy postmodern pop song “Gone” by Charli XCX featuring Christine and the Queens. They discuss adult video stores, straight edge bands, and foreign language classes. Not gonna lie, they were both a little drunk for this one.Neither thought it slaps.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever.You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
Darin and Gabe discuss the Baudrillardian classic "The Curse of Curves," which radically sucks. And they play "Which Poet of the Western Canon Wrote This: Shaant or Someone Else"They both think this song doesn't slap. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more than ever.You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
In maybe the most focused episode to date, Darin and Gabe discuss radical self-care, the beautiful trap of consumer culture, and what it means to "get over" someone. They both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss. Just throw it right in that review and we'll get to it at some point.
Zach and Kelton from Psychic Dolphin Garage stop by to talk about AOL.com's Rock Song of the Year, "Been to Hell" by the Hollywood Undead. Darin and Gabe try unsuccessfully to convince Kelton and Zach that this is a secretly subversive anti-capitalist anthem. You can follow Psychic Dolphin Garage on Twitter at @dolphingarage. And you can find their podcast by typing "psychic dolphin garage" into the search bar on your podcasting app.No one thinks this song slaps, even ironically.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss.
Gabe and Darin discuss wolf-shirt rock, cable news anchor Greta Van Susteren, whether Greta Van Fleet have ever had any sort of human interactions, and play the quiz-show game "Is it Greta Van Fleet, or is it Led Zeppelin?"Neither thinks this song slaps, and in fact both find it wildly objectionable.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos. You can also write a song in the review that you'd like us to discuss.
Darin and Gabe discuss the racial and class implications of skateboarding, Rep. Steve King's support for Colonel Jessup, and whether Gabe is more forgettable than former(?) NBA player Raymond Felton. But mostly they talk about hip-hop supergroup Felt's song "Early Mornin' Tony."They both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos.
Darin and Gabe discuss the merits of shower beers; the meandering, awkward conversations you have with your ex; and the philosophy of what it means for a song to slap. But mostly they talk about this gem of the sadcore genre.In a first ever split decision, Darin thinks this song slaps and Gabe is wrong.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.Please slap that subscribe button and leave us a 5-star review, because it helps the algorithms and, more importantly, our egos.
Darin and Gabe discuss Southern accents; the phony cultural dichotomy between Red States and Blue States; and whether you can, in fact, hide red.Darin and Gabe think this song can be re-purposed for socialist ends, but they do not think this song slaps.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, the best ever band named after a level in Earthworm Jim. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.
Darin and Gabe discuss the perils of the Hollywood dream, the work of post-structuralist theoretician Michel Foucault, and werewolves, all somehow in the service of discussing the inoffensive ukelele hit "Riptide" by Vance Joy.Darin and Gabe, somewhat improbably, both think this song slaps.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City. One time when I was wearing a New Junk City shirt, a security guard stopped me and said, somewhat condescendingly, "New Junk City? Puhlease..." I still have no idea what she was getting at, but you can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Puhlease.You can also now check out the playlist of all the songs we've reviewed or will be reviewing in the near future on Spotify or on Youtube.
Darin and Gabe discuss hot girl summer (#hotgirlsummer), Lizzo's stance on polyamory (#notafan), and what to do if David Copperfield tries to hit on you at a club (#whattodoifdavidcopperfieldtriestohitonyouataclub).Darin and Gabe both think this song slaps unquestionably and without reservation.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who I think are a good band and I stand by. Listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.
Darin and Gabe discuss the moving target demographic of Rap Genius readers, the total mindfuck of watching your semi-estranged father die of cancer, and the age-old question: are people who smoke pipes bougie or just old-fashioned? Both Darin and Gabe think this song slaps.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who don't give a shit about your keys, and who slap. Listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.
Darin and Gabe discuss the problems with the "tortured artist" narrative, post-grunge gibberish, the efficacy of tetracycline-based antibiotics on invertebrate species, and why Dave Grohl would make a terrible house guest. Do they think this song slaps? The answer might surprise you. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who slap in both the Platonic and Aristotelian sense. Listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.
Darin and Gabe discuss the wrongheadedness of trying to use the city of Mesa, Arizona to solve any problems in your relationship; they discuss what it feels like to pass out; and Gabe recalls the first time he saw, but did not meet, Darin.Gabe thinks this song slaps. So does Darin. This is the first unanimous slap in "Does It Slap?" history. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who slap harder than one of those Russian slap competition guys. You know those guys? Weird stuff. Anyway, listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.
Darin and Gabe talk about the song "Rude" by a band called "MAGIC!" Darin tries to make the case that this is the worst song ever recorded, they discuss whether the song's protagonist is worse than Mitt Romney, and they express some, let's say, concerns about the lack of agency afforded to the song's love interest.A resounding "does not slap" from both Darin and Gabe. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who are more or less the polar opposite of MAGIC! Listen to their songs at [newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com] (https://newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com) and support their art at [newjunkcity.limitedrun.com] (https://newjunkcity.limitedrun.com).
Darin and Gabe discuss "Blame It On My Youth," a new song from Blink-182. They also talk about Pizzagate, Matt Skiba's bizarre dog food choices, and the vulnerability and loneliness of youth or something. Darin didn't think this song slapped. Neither did Gabe.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder.Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who, if music were the Animaniacs, would be Slappy the Squirrel. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.
Darin and Gabe discuss Taylor Swift's "You Need to Calm Down."The Verdict: Darin - Doesn't slap. Gabe - Doesn't slap.Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who are patron saints of the slap canon. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.
This weeks show features Underhill Rose, Hans Wenzel & The Eighty Sixers, OLM, The Wallies, and New Junk City.
This week one of us was sifting through poo, who could it be? Tune in to find out. If that isn't enough then what the hell is wrong with you? You can also look forward to nine great tracks from Justine And The Unclean, Oxygen Thief, Three Day Millionaires, Voodoo Radio, Limozine, War With The Newts, The Dahmers, Spunge and New Junk City.Bonfire night, burning catholics, no Comedy Suburbs this week, posh folk with their banging fireworks, Tony has your Facebook comments, Iron Mike, the Cat Milker, Three Day Millionaires, last week, the fire at The Cattle Market in Nottingham, fireladies?, the Horse, worm counting, Paul went to Oslo, Limozine, Deanfest, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, War With The Newts, Jeffrey Dahmer, this week, Nutty Nottingham private tour with Uber, Paul talks about his run in with Spunge, Izzatwat and who will die first and therefore be the cause for Punky to end?Song 1: Justine And The Unclean – This System Is Set To Self DestructSong 2: Oxygen Thief – Lost In The PostSong 3: Three Day Millionaires – The SnubSong 4: Voodoo Radio – Pretty BoySong 5: Limozine – Twenty Greatest HitsSong 6: War With The Newts - MoshpitSong 7: The Dahmers – Demon NightSong 8: Spunge - LiarSong 9: New Junk City – Useless Friends
Why not sail up to our dock and tie your ship to ours for an hour? The Battle Bards return for another great episode examining MMORPG music, with the focus this time around being on harbor and port music. Does the sight of boats sailing out into the open ocean inspire you? Then this music may be the soundtrack to your next great adventure! Episode 128 show notes Intro (feat. "Selbina" from Final Fantasy XI, "New Bellin Port" from Risk Your Life, and "Hermalte Port" from Dragon Nest) "Port BGM" from Lime Odyssey "Lith Harbor" from MapleStory 2 "Aria de Coimbra" from Granado Espada "Saltswept" from Final Fantasy XIV "Port Noble" from City of Villains "Epheria Port" from Black Desert "Port Town Ilfalo" from Wizardry Online Which one did we like best? Listener notes: Katriana Jukebox Picks: "Deliverance" from God of War, "Jump Up, Super Star!" from Super Mario Odyssey," and "New Junk City" from Earthworm Jim Outro (feat. "Port Malaya" from Ragnarok Online) Talk to the Battle Bards on Twitter! Follow Battle Bards on iTunes, Stitcher, Player.FM, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and Pocket Casts! Special nod to Video Game Music for his excellent repository of MMO soundtracks!
Episode 2 of the podcast is here! In this episode, I talk about Tekken 7, Persona 5, and about how I used to not like Tommy Tallarico. Don't forget to check me out at my other sites: Check out the main site: http://www.otakugamerspot.com Catch us when we go live on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/chazmosis Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/otakugamerspot/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chazmosis410 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track List: 1.) "Guile's Theme" - Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo - Yoko Shimomura 2.) "Strange Sunset " Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha - Shinji Hosoe 3.) "Heartbeat, Hearbreak" - Persona 4 - Shoji Meguro 4.) "Signs of Love" - Persona 4 - Shoji Meguro 5.) "Theme of Spark the Electric Jester" - Spark of the Electric Jester - Falk Au Yeong 6.) "Kerana Forest" - Spark the Electric Jester - Funk Fiction 7.) "G-Corp Helipad Day" - Tekken 7 - Namco Sound Team 8.) "Infinite Azure" - Tekken 7 - Namco Sound Team 9.) "Sub-Zero: Chinese Ninja Warrior" Mortal Kombat The Motion Picture OST - The Immortals 10.) "Warp Gate Core" - Guardian's Crusade - Yasuhiro Nakano 11.) "Cave of Fear" - Guardian's Crusade - Yasuhiro Nakano 12.) "New Junk City" - Earthworm Jim: Special Edition - Tommy Tallarico 13.) "Bonus Stage 2" - Battletoads in Battlemaniacs - David Wise 14.) "I Want You to Know" - Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo - Tatsuro Suzuki Opening/Ending track: "Bell Peppers and Beef" - Kendall Miles (check out more of his music here: https://kendallmiles.bandcamp.com)
It's the 25th anniversary of one of the best video game consoles of all time, and to celebrate, Syp is counting down his top 10 favorite Super NES tunes. It's all about personal choice, fond memories, and new discoveries in this second episode of Retro Reprise! Episode 2: Top 10 favorite SNES tunes Intro 10. "The Road is Full of Dangers" from Super Mario RPG 9. "Dark World" from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 8. "Boss Battle" from Zombies Ate My Neighbors 7. "Gang-Plank Galleon" from Donkey Kong Country 6. "Terra's Theme" from Final Fantasy 3/6 5. "Bloody Tears" from Super Castlevania IV 4. "New Junk City" from Earthworm Jim 3. "Overworld Theme (with Yoshi)" from Super Mario World 2. "Frog's Theme" from Chrono Trigger 1. "Corona" from Starfox Outro
In which I validate my taste in video game music by relating the story of a recent hugely successful Chris Huelsbeck Kickstarter campaign. Forest Theme and main theme by Media Sorcery (Adam Gilmore/Mark McCloud) from Simon the Scorcerer by Adventure Soft; and New Junk City and Ending theme by Tommy Tallarico/Mark Miller Earthworm Jim by Shiny Entertainment.