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La Mélodie du Bonheur, c'est un podcast consacré à l'actualité musicale. Toutes les deux semaines, un album passe dans le viseur de l'équipe. Et de temps à autre, on vous propose en plus un hors-actu choisi par un membre de l'équipe ! L'album de la semaine : Cette semaine, Flavien, Loïc, Michaël et Wazoo vous parlent de Sensational, album d"Erika de Casier sorti le 21 mai 2021. Ils sont rejoints par Pierre pour le quiz et les recommandations. Les recommandations : • Flavien : Trine et Trine 2, jeux vidéo développés par Frozenbyte• Loïc : Watership Down, roman de Richard Adams• Michaël : les productions de Commodo• Pierre : Ce répondeur ne prend pas de messages, film réalisé par Alain Cavalier• Wazoo: Fictions, recueil de nouvelles écrites par Jorge Luis Borges Tracklist : • Générique de début : Michel Polnareff – Une simple mélodie ; Star Academy – La Musique• Album de la semaine : Erika de Casier - Good Time ; Erika de Casier - Insult Me ; Erika de Casier - Better Than That• Quiz : King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man (Including 'Mirrors') ; Miles Davis - Tutu ; Earl Sweatshirt - Nowhere2go ; Andrew W.K. - It's Time to Party ; Public Image Ltd - Fodderstompf ; Terry Riley - A Rainbow in Curved Air ; Rosalía - Por castigarme tan fuerte ; Mos Def - Umi Says ; Exuma - Exuma, the Obeah Man ; Aphex Twin - Wax the Nip ; Frank Zappa - Father O'Blivion ; Jenny Hval - Is There Anything on Me That Doesn't Speak? ; Booba - Billets violets ; Tirzah - Guilty ; Nico - Ari's Song• Morceau de fin : Pet Shop Boys - I Don't Wanna• Générique de fin : Pet Shop Boys – Hit Music ; ABBA – Thank You for the Music ; Ulver – Like Music ; Kraftwerk – Musique Non Stop ; Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson Retrouver le podcast : XSilence | Facebook | Twitter | Apple Podcasts | Podcloud
Ashley and Alena apologize for the missed week but tune in to Episode 34 for some mysterious murders! Alena covers a string of murders in St. Croix that have police believing it was tied to Voodoo, or Obeah. Several couples were found dead by cyanide poisoning, but none of them had any signs of struggle or forced death. Tune in to learn how one man may be responsible and how he would be able to convince several people to take their own life. Ashley covers the more-recent-than-not murder of Kendrick Johnson that took place in 2013. His body was found in a rolled up mat, but the circumstances and the investigation lead people to believe a cover up took place. From botched police work, to an hasty cause of death, Kendrick's family continue to fight for a real investigation into his death. Listen in as Ashley explains the weird details and just what is being done in the year 2021 in regards to this obvious but unexplained murder.
Karlin covers the mysterious Obeah Man. Eliza seeks treasure in Skeleton Canyon. Alison tries to find out who shot “Debbie” and left her for dead and Karlin investigates the heirs of Dorethea Allen…NOT Dorothy Alison. This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/mysteries90 and use code MYSTERIES90 to get $90 off including free shipping! Want to advertise or sponsor our show? We have partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started. https://www.advertisecast.com/TheReSolvedMysteriesPodcast Get exclusive and early access to Short Stacks on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/resolvedmysteriespodcast Support us: https://resolvedmysteriespodcast.com/advertising-support Oooooh get that sweeeeeeeet RM merch, honeys! https://resolvedmysteriespodcast.com/merch Follow us! IG @resolvedmysteriespodcast Facebook @resolvethepod Twitter @resolvethepod Have a favorite unsolved mystery of your own? Contact us! resolvedmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Music by Sam Cooper: samcoopermusic.com Logo Design by @rachellenidrasomma Content Warning by: Jared B Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karlin covers the mysterious Obeah Man. Eliza seeks treasure in Skeleton Canyon. Alison tries to find out who shot “Debbie” and left her for dead and Karlin investigates the heirs of Dorethea Allen…NOT Dorothy Alison. This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/mysteries90 and use code MYSTERIES90 to get $90 off including free shipping! Want to advertise or sponsor our show? We have partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started. https://www.advertisecast.com/TheReSolvedMysteriesPodcast Get exclusive and early access to Short Stacks on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/resolvedmysteriespodcast Support us: https://resolvedmysteriespodcast.com/advertising-support Oooooh get that sweeeeeeeet RM merch, honeys! https://resolvedmysteriespodcast.com/merch Follow us! IG @resolvedmysteriespodcast Facebook @resolvethepod Twitter @resolvethepod Have a favorite unsolved mystery of your own? Contact us! resolvedmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Music by Sam Cooper: samcoopermusic.com Logo Design by @rachellenidrasomma Content Warning by: Jared B Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 20, The Obeah Man, featuring Bahamian born singer/songwriter, painter, and Obeah practitioner, Tony McKay (1942-1997). Coming to Greenwich Village in the 1960s, McKay took on the identity of Exuma, the Obeah Man. His mystical wardrobe, lyrics, paintings, songs and soundscapes captivated the counter-culture audience of the late 60s. This episode looks back on the history of Obeah, it's roots in Nigeria, and its development by enslaved Africans in the West Indies. While the practice of Obeah has continued to be demonized in The Bahamas, McKay celebrated it on stage and on recording in America, introducing many to Bahamian folk magic and culture for the first time. Welcome to a root from the bush…
This episode marks the break to a valuable 1st season. I look forward to re-emerging to the platform with fresh energy and content to discuss. Until May 1st my friends. Enjoy!
Superman smashes the Klan. Robin is reborn, and Kevin Feige is COO! Plus, Wonder Woman Giant #1 and Indivisible the video game get reviewed on this week's Major Spoilers Podcast. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2019/biz/news/kevin-feige-marvel-chief-creative-officer-1203371505/ REVIEWS STEPHEN SUPERMAN SMASHES THE KLAN #1 Writer: Gene Luen Yang Artist: Gurihiru Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: October 16, 2019 The year is 1946, and the Lee family has moved from Metropolis' Chinatown to the center of the bustling city. While Dr. Lee is greeted warmly in his new position at the Metropolis Health Department, his two kids, Roberta and Tommy, are more excited about being closer to their famous hero, Superman! While Tommy adjusts to the fast pace of the city, Roberta feels out of place, as she tries and fails to fit in with the neighborhood kids. As the Lees try to adjust to their new lives, an evil is stirring in Metropolis: the Ku Klux Klan. When the Lee family awakens one night to find a burning cross on their lawn, they consider leaving town. But the Daily Planet offers a reward for information on the KKK, and their top two reporters, Lois Lane and Clark Kent, dig into the story. When Tommy is kidnapped by the KKK, Superman leaps into action-with help from Roberta! But Superman is still new to his powers-he hasn't even worked out how to fly yet, so he has to run across town. Will Superman and Roberta reach Tommy in time? Inspired by the 1940s Superman radio serial "Clan of the Fiery Cross," Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese, Boxers and Saints, The Terrifics, New Super-Man) presents his personal retelling of the adventures of the Lee family as they team up with Superman to smash the Klan. [rating:5/5] MATTHEW POWERS OF X #6 Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: R.B. Silva Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date:October 9, 2019 THE INEVITABLE TRUTH. The revelatory tale of Mutantkind's fall comes to a conclusion that will lay the groundwork of the X-Men's stories for years to come! Superstar writer Jonathan Hickman (NEW AVENGERS, FF, INFINITY) and rising star artist RB Silva (UNCANNY X-MEN) wrap the series that reveals everything! [rating:3/5] RODRIGO INDIVISIBLE Initial release date: October 8, 2019 Developer: Lab Zero Games Composer: Hiroki Kikuta Publisher: 505 Games Designer: Mike Zaimont Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Macintosh operating systemsIndivisible is an action RPG / platformer featuring stunning hand drawn art and animation combined with unique real-time combat mechanics. Immerse yourself in a fantastical world with dozens of playable characters, a rich storytelling experience, gameplay that's easy to learn but difficult to master, and the trademark razor-sharp quality that Lab Zero Games is known for! Our story revolves around Ajna, a fearless girl with a rebellious streak. Raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town, her life is thrown into chaos when her home is attacked, and a mysterious power awakens within her. The game's huge fantasy world, characters and aesthetic design are inspired by various cultures and mythologies. Throughout Ajna's quest she'll encounter many “Incarnations”: people whom she can absorb and manifest to fight alongside her. There are many Incarnations to recruit, each with their own story and personality. By uniting people from faraway lands, Ajna will learn about herself, the world she inhabits, and most importantly, how to save it. [rating: 4/5] ASHLEY WONDER WOMAN GIANT #1 Writer: Various Artist: Various Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: Oct 16, 2019 New cover by Amanda Conner This issue includes one new story: o "Commitment to Chaos," a 24-page story written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Inaki Miranda During a run-in with a villainous crime syndicate, Wonder Woman learns about a hit list whose biggest target is a familiar name-Harley Quinn! Can the Champion of Paradise Island track down the Clown Princess of Crime before it's too late? Plus, these reprint tales: o "Year One Part One," from Wonder Woman #2 o "Secret Origin Part One," from Green Lantern #29 o "The Cataclysm Part One: Homecoming," from Sword and Sorcery #0 [rating: 3/5] DISCUSSION ROBIN REBORN VOLUME 1 Writer: Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant Artists: Rom Lyle, Tom Lyle, Norm Breyfogle Publisher: DC Comics After discovering Batman's identity, Tim Drake must now endure months of intensive physical training before he can publicly debut as the Caped Crusader's new partner. Given an all-new hi-tech costume and the encouragement of former Robin Dick Grayson, Tim is finally ready to don the identity he was born for: Robin! But when his parents are kidnapped by the Obeah Man will Batman be able to save them or will tragedy find Tim Drake? Then, Robin must survive a final baptism by fire as he travels overseas to learn martial arts from one of the world's greatest fighters—the deadly Lady Siva. Flying solo for the first time, he comes across a diabolical plot by Batman's old enemy King Snake and must prove that he is worthy of the mantle of Robin! ROBIN: REBORN collects in chronological order for the first time ever BATMAN #455-457, DETECTIVE COMICS #618-621, and ROBIN #1-5. Detailing the journey of fan favorite Tim Drake's transformation into Robin are classic comic creators ALAN GRANT( BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT), CHUCK DIXON (NIGHTWING), NORM BREYFOGLE (BATMAN BEYOND) and TOM LYLE (STARMAN)! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Superman smashes the Klan. Robin is reborn, and Kevin Feige is COO! Plus, Wonder Woman Giant #1 and Indivisible the video game get reviewed on this week's Major Spoilers Podcast. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2019/biz/news/kevin-feige-marvel-chief-creative-officer-1203371505/ REVIEWS STEPHEN SUPERMAN SMASHES THE KLAN #1 Writer: Gene Luen Yang Artist: Gurihiru Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: October 16, 2019 The year is 1946, and the Lee family has moved from Metropolis' Chinatown to the center of the bustling city. While Dr. Lee is greeted warmly in his new position at the Metropolis Health Department, his two kids, Roberta and Tommy, are more excited about being closer to their famous hero, Superman! While Tommy adjusts to the fast pace of the city, Roberta feels out of place, as she tries and fails to fit in with the neighborhood kids. As the Lees try to adjust to their new lives, an evil is stirring in Metropolis: the Ku Klux Klan. When the Lee family awakens one night to find a burning cross on their lawn, they consider leaving town. But the Daily Planet offers a reward for information on the KKK, and their top two reporters, Lois Lane and Clark Kent, dig into the story. When Tommy is kidnapped by the KKK, Superman leaps into action-with help from Roberta! But Superman is still new to his powers-he hasn't even worked out how to fly yet, so he has to run across town. Will Superman and Roberta reach Tommy in time? Inspired by the 1940s Superman radio serial "Clan of the Fiery Cross," Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese, Boxers and Saints, The Terrifics, New Super-Man) presents his personal retelling of the adventures of the Lee family as they team up with Superman to smash the Klan. [rating:5/5] MATTHEW POWERS OF X #6 Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: R.B. Silva Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date:October 9, 2019 THE INEVITABLE TRUTH. The revelatory tale of Mutantkind’s fall comes to a conclusion that will lay the groundwork of the X-Men’s stories for years to come! Superstar writer Jonathan Hickman (NEW AVENGERS, FF, INFINITY) and rising star artist RB Silva (UNCANNY X-MEN) wrap the series that reveals everything! [rating:3/5] RODRIGO INDIVISIBLE Initial release date: October 8, 2019 Developer: Lab Zero Games Composer: Hiroki Kikuta Publisher: 505 Games Designer: Mike Zaimont Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Macintosh operating systemsIndivisible is an action RPG / platformer featuring stunning hand drawn art and animation combined with unique real-time combat mechanics. Immerse yourself in a fantastical world with dozens of playable characters, a rich storytelling experience, gameplay that’s easy to learn but difficult to master, and the trademark razor-sharp quality that Lab Zero Games is known for! Our story revolves around Ajna, a fearless girl with a rebellious streak. Raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town, her life is thrown into chaos when her home is attacked, and a mysterious power awakens within her. The game’s huge fantasy world, characters and aesthetic design are inspired by various cultures and mythologies. Throughout Ajna’s quest she’ll encounter many “Incarnations”: people whom she can absorb and manifest to fight alongside her. There are many Incarnations to recruit, each with their own story and personality. By uniting people from faraway lands, Ajna will learn about herself, the world she inhabits, and most importantly, how to save it. [rating: 4/5] ASHLEY WONDER WOMAN GIANT #1 Writer: Various Artist: Various Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: Oct 16, 2019 New cover by Amanda Conner This issue includes one new story: o "Commitment to Chaos," a 24-page story written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Inaki Miranda During a run-in with a villainous crime syndicate, Wonder Woman learns about a hit list whose biggest target is a familiar name-Harley Quinn! Can the Champion of Paradise Island track down the Clown Princess of Crime before it's too late? Plus, these reprint tales: o "Year One Part One," from Wonder Woman #2 o "Secret Origin Part One," from Green Lantern #29 o "The Cataclysm Part One: Homecoming," from Sword and Sorcery #0 [rating: 3/5] DISCUSSION ROBIN REBORN VOLUME 1 Writer: Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant Artists: Rom Lyle, Tom Lyle, Norm Breyfogle Publisher: DC Comics After discovering Batman’s identity, Tim Drake must now endure months of intensive physical training before he can publicly debut as the Caped Crusader’s new partner. Given an all-new hi-tech costume and the encouragement of former Robin Dick Grayson, Tim is finally ready to don the identity he was born for: Robin! But when his parents are kidnapped by the Obeah Man will Batman be able to save them or will tragedy find Tim Drake? Then, Robin must survive a final baptism by fire as he travels overseas to learn martial arts from one of the world’s greatest fighters—the deadly Lady Siva. Flying solo for the first time, he comes across a diabolical plot by Batman’s old enemy King Snake and must prove that he is worthy of the mantle of Robin! ROBIN: REBORN collects in chronological order for the first time ever BATMAN #455-457, DETECTIVE COMICS #618-621, and ROBIN #1-5. Detailing the journey of fan favorite Tim Drake’s transformation into Robin are classic comic creators ALAN GRANT( BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT), CHUCK DIXON (NIGHTWING), NORM BREYFOGLE (BATMAN BEYOND) and TOM LYLE (STARMAN)! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Candace Ward’s Crossing the Line: Early Creole Novels and Anglophone Caribbean Culture in the Age of Emancipation (University of Virginia Press, 2017) foregrounds an understudied group of writers: white creole novelists in Britain’s Caribbean colonies. White creoles in the Caribbean were characterized as lazy, depraved, and provincial by their contemporaries in Britain, particularly amid early nineteenth-century political and social campaigns to end the institution of slavery in the Caribbean. Ward analyzes novels by white creoles to show the complex ways these writers melded fact and fiction to support the planter class’s ultimately misguided attempts to sustain slavery. Examining novels such as Cynric Williams’s Hamel, the Obeah Man (1827) and E.L. Joseph’s Warner Arundell (1838), Ward’s work highlights how writers from the so-called periphery contributed to the development of the novel through the troubling yet innovative ways they mobilize fiction for political aims. Candace Ward is an Associate Professor of English at Florida State University, where she teaches classes on early Anglo-Caribbean literature and culture, eighteenth-century British literature, and early women’s fiction. Kathleen DeGuzman is an Assistant Professor of English at San Francisco State University. Her teaching and research focus on Caribbean literature, Caribbean and British cultural entanglements, and the novel. She is completing Small Places: The Anglophone Caribbean, Victorian Britain, and the Forms of Atlantic Archipelagoes, a book project that aligns the Caribbean and Britain through their shared geographical reality as archipelagoes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candace Ward’s Crossing the Line: Early Creole Novels and Anglophone Caribbean Culture in the Age of Emancipation (University of Virginia Press, 2017) foregrounds an understudied group of writers: white creole novelists in Britain’s Caribbean colonies. White creoles in the Caribbean were characterized as lazy, depraved, and provincial by their contemporaries in Britain, particularly amid early nineteenth-century political and social campaigns to end the institution of slavery in the Caribbean. Ward analyzes novels by white creoles to show the complex ways these writers melded fact and fiction to support the planter class’s ultimately misguided attempts to sustain slavery. Examining novels such as Cynric Williams’s Hamel, the Obeah Man (1827) and E.L. Joseph’s Warner Arundell (1838), Ward’s work highlights how writers from the so-called periphery contributed to the development of the novel through the troubling yet innovative ways they mobilize fiction for political aims. Candace Ward is an Associate Professor of English at Florida State University, where she teaches classes on early Anglo-Caribbean literature and culture, eighteenth-century British literature, and early women’s fiction. Kathleen DeGuzman is an Assistant Professor of English at San Francisco State University. Her teaching and research focus on Caribbean literature, Caribbean and British cultural entanglements, and the novel. She is completing Small Places: The Anglophone Caribbean, Victorian Britain, and the Forms of Atlantic Archipelagoes, a book project that aligns the Caribbean and Britain through their shared geographical reality as archipelagoes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candace Ward’s Crossing the Line: Early Creole Novels and Anglophone Caribbean Culture in the Age of Emancipation (University of Virginia Press, 2017) foregrounds an understudied group of writers: white creole novelists in Britain’s Caribbean colonies. White creoles in the Caribbean were characterized as lazy, depraved, and provincial by their contemporaries in Britain, particularly amid early nineteenth-century political and social campaigns to end the institution of slavery in the Caribbean. Ward analyzes novels by white creoles to show the complex ways these writers melded fact and fiction to support the planter class’s ultimately misguided attempts to sustain slavery. Examining novels such as Cynric Williams’s Hamel, the Obeah Man (1827) and E.L. Joseph’s Warner Arundell (1838), Ward’s work highlights how writers from the so-called periphery contributed to the development of the novel through the troubling yet innovative ways they mobilize fiction for political aims. Candace Ward is an Associate Professor of English at Florida State University, where she teaches classes on early Anglo-Caribbean literature and culture, eighteenth-century British literature, and early women’s fiction. Kathleen DeGuzman is an Assistant Professor of English at San Francisco State University. Her teaching and research focus on Caribbean literature, Caribbean and British cultural entanglements, and the novel. She is completing Small Places: The Anglophone Caribbean, Victorian Britain, and the Forms of Atlantic Archipelagoes, a book project that aligns the Caribbean and Britain through their shared geographical reality as archipelagoes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candace Ward’s Crossing the Line: Early Creole Novels and Anglophone Caribbean Culture in the Age of Emancipation (University of Virginia Press, 2017) foregrounds an understudied group of writers: white creole novelists in Britain’s Caribbean colonies. White creoles in the Caribbean were characterized as lazy, depraved, and provincial by their contemporaries in Britain, particularly amid early nineteenth-century political and social campaigns to end the institution of slavery in the Caribbean. Ward analyzes novels by white creoles to show the complex ways these writers melded fact and fiction to support the planter class’s ultimately misguided attempts to sustain slavery. Examining novels such as Cynric Williams’s Hamel, the Obeah Man (1827) and E.L. Joseph’s Warner Arundell (1838), Ward’s work highlights how writers from the so-called periphery contributed to the development of the novel through the troubling yet innovative ways they mobilize fiction for political aims. Candace Ward is an Associate Professor of English at Florida State University, where she teaches classes on early Anglo-Caribbean literature and culture, eighteenth-century British literature, and early women’s fiction. Kathleen DeGuzman is an Assistant Professor of English at San Francisco State University. Her teaching and research focus on Caribbean literature, Caribbean and British cultural entanglements, and the novel. She is completing Small Places: The Anglophone Caribbean, Victorian Britain, and the Forms of Atlantic Archipelagoes, a book project that aligns the Caribbean and Britain through their shared geographical reality as archipelagoes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TheAllSeeingi and Sixtwentysix post up with Big Business on September 25, 2012 on site and shortly after their set at the Larimer Lounge in Denver, Colorado.TracklistMike Curb Congregation - Zip-A-Dee-Doo-DahPhil Anselmo - Random Monitor Mix RecordingDoomsday Student - Ape In LoveDeutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (DAF) - Liebe Auf Den Ersten BlickFireball - Archangels ThunderbirdAphex Twin - Avril 14thDaughters - The VirginBurzum - Kaimadalthas' Nedstigning Caroliner Rainbow Grace Blocks Used In The Placement Of The Personality - Sprillowed Sprawling Predictions Of Our FutureExuma - Exuma, The Obeah ManScorpions - Sails Of CharonWhite Shark - Do You Know The Way To San JoseMoist Boys - Rock, Stock, Barrel GG Allin - Banter about being HardcoreDevo - Mecha-Mania BoyCos - Postaeolian Train RobberyDorothy Ashby - The Moving FingerFlipper - BrainwashDe La Soul - Dave Has A Problem...SeriouslyDie Kruezen - All WhiteBrother Bones & His Shadows - Sweet Georgia Brown (DJ Frankie Sanchez - Remix)Sylvester Levay - Airwolf Theme Songwalker brothers _ Nite FlightsRichard Ramirez - On The Human ConditionAmon Dull II - Between The EyesJoachim Witt - Goldener ReiterStark Reality - Junkman's SongMystic Fugu Orchestra - Book Of SplendorsMoby Grape - I'm Not WillingThundertrain - Worst Stage Banter I've Ever HeardWillie Mitchell - Groovin'Dead Rider - The Pointed StickCharlton Heston - A Catchy Little NumberDavid - Asshole