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In this episode, a solitary Pouch makes an attempt at content by providing inferior versions of Semi-Plot and Metal Ness. Pouch rambles on about Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Slipknot's We are Not Your Kind. Pouch here, as you'd expect. Rather than leave you without an episode for 2 weeks, I've decicded to plague you with another Simply Pouch episode. No, I really didn't have fuck-all to talk about. Enjoy! Intro/outro: Slipknot - Unsainted. Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed on this episode, please visit the Dropping Loads official website.
¡Noche íntima! ¡Ay Papantla, tus hijos vuelan! Bienvenidos al Episodio 13: Nocturne of Shadow... Moses. En este episodio tratamos retomar las raíces del podcast, que es tener conversaciones sobre Zelda, experiencias, anécdotas y dejar de ser un podcast de noticias como lo que se había convertido. También tratamos de ser más variados en cuanto a contenido. Iniciamos hablando sobre el Shadow Temple, o Templo de las Sombras, analizando su estructura y recordando su bizarro diseño. ¿Te dio miedo en su tiempo? También reiniciamos una sección que es el tema libre, donde nos dedicamos a hablar de cosas no Zelderas y a lo mejor no tan de videojuegos. Jerry dio sus reacciones y primeras experiencias en Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, y Lobo habló frustradamente de lo que fue el Force Friday en Monterrey. Pasamos a analizar muy profundamente la geografía de Hyrule a través de la cronología oficial del juego. Y por último, estrenamos una sección que es el Top 5. Para estrenarlo, iniciamos el primer Top 5 con ... las mujeres más guapas y sexys del mundo de Zelda, sin contar a la Princesa Zelda. ¡Cachorrón! Con solo dos conductores esta vez y... con... baja audiencia, este es uno de los episodios más variados y divertidos del Podcast of the Wind Fish. Tema de entrada: Bossa de Link - The OneUps/Sleep Until Morning - Skyward Sword OST/Voz: Denis Hydelink 1. Learning Nocturne of Shadow - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time OST 2. Nocturne of Shadow - Hylian Ensemble 3. Minish Village - The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap OST 4. Not Your Kind of People - Garbage - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Soundtrack 5. Across the Stars: Love Theme - Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones OST 6. The Sky - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword OST 7. The Great Sea/Menu Select - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U Soundtrack 8. Nuclear - Mike Oldfield - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Soundtrack Tema de salida: Bossa de Link - The OneUps/Sleep Until Night - Skyward Sword OST/Voz: Denis Hydelink Bonus Track: Música Ligera - Soda Stereo (1er aniversario luctuoso de Gustavo Cerati. Q.E.P.D.)
The band Garbage formed in 1994 when three guys from Madison Wisconsin — Butch Vig, Steve Marker, and Duke Erikson, met Scottish singer Shirley Manson. Twenty years later, they've sold over 17 million records worldwide. In this episode, we'll get a view inside their 2012 song "Felt" from the album "Not Your Kind of People." Butch Vig, who is also a legendary producer behind some of the most influential albums of all time like Nevermind by Nirvana, Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins, Dirty by Sonic Youth, and countless others, spoke to me from his home studio in Los Angeles. I also interviewed Shirley Manson separately to get her insight on how the song was made. Plus some thoughts from their longtime engineer and now co-producer Billy Bush.
Listen to the Butterflies Radio @IndieViews Artist Spotlight each Monday night at 8 PM EST on www.butterfliesradio.com. The hour long pre-recorded show features songs and an interview with me, Kiva Johns-Adkins with an Indie Artist from the station's rotation. This week's guest is London-based singer/songwriter, Sam Bradley. Sam is currently touring England and has just released a new EP, Not Your Kind. All of the songs you hear tonight are from that album. Sam talks about his new management team, the decision-making process behind Not Your Kind and songs that might be on a new EP.
This week we review the latest from Garbage, Not Your Kind of People, and we chat about active vs. passive listening. Continue reading
Butch Vig is a legendary producer. You might have heard of his work--Nirvana's Nevermind, maybe? He's also the drummer for Garbage, one of the most prolific and recognized rock bands of all time. So Butch has performed a lot--over 1,000 shows, all counted. But his most memorable show of all was in Serbia. In a castle. Surrounded by zombies. All the music in this piece was by Garbage. Listen to their latest album, Not Your Kind of People. It is catchy and it kills. Thanks so much to Butch and the band!
Jim and Greg explore the growing genre of Electronic Dance Music and the new rave generation with writer Philip Sherburne. Then they review "Not Your Kind of People," the first new album from Garbage in seven years.
Una historia a propósito del disco "Not Your Kind of People" de Garbage.
Una historia a propósito del disco "Not Your Kind of People" de Garbage.