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In session the ferocious breakcore of Scotland's Raw Village Hall. With music from Randall, Surgeon, Bad Company, DJ Hidden, Konduku, Radioactive Man, Offish + Attempt, Presha, Eusebeia, Metalheadz, Bass Agenda, Roll Dann, Peverelist, Cold Fusion Mafia, and Trace's DSC14. Tracklist — https://darkfloor.co.uk/mantisradio358 Join our Patreon — https://patreon.com/mantisradio for exclusive content and bonus material.
Featuring tunes from Common Saints, Crazy P, Clive From Accounts, Fasme, Gallegos, Radioactive Man, Dave Clarke and many more!
Featuring tunes from JIM, Stefan Braatz, Fasme, forestfloor, Bakey, Radioactive Man, Om Unit and many more!
In this episode, we kick off a decades-spanning series focusing on the hot new superhero team of 1997: the Thunderbolts! And we begin with some early Avengers issues introducing Captain America's arch-nemesis Baron Zemo and his Masters of Evil! But first, we begin with Avengers #4, in which the Sentinel of Liberty himself is fished out of the North Sea and joins the Marvel Universe! Then it's on to Avengers #6, in which Baron Zemo enlists the Black Knight, the Mysterious Melter and Radioactive Man in the inaugural lineup of the Masters of Evil, a team of supervillains that might have some role to play in the formation of the Thunderbolts some 30+ years later! In Avengers #7, Zemo is joined by a pair of Asgardians, the Enchantress and the Executioner—who, in Avengers #9, hatch a scheme that involves the debut of future Avengers mainstay Wonder Man! Will this concept of a villain who turns into a hero have some bearing on the Thunderbolts? Is Avengers #6 the silliest comic we've ever discussed on this podcast? And can these pulse-pounding issues pass muster with that eternally youthful Middle-Aged Brigade known as … The Comics Canon? In This Episode: · Curt's dream, revisited · You know what this story needs? An alien who turns people to stone! · Seriously, what's the deal with the Teen Brigade? · Rick Jones makes a boneheaded mistake · Twin Peaks: The Return · Venom: The Last Dance · Avengers Vol. 1 # 16: The Old Order Changeth! · Infamous Iron Man Vol. 1: Infamous Join us in two weeks as we take a detour into the 1970s for a look at two pivotal moments in the life of Captain America: Secret Empire and The Coming of the Nomad! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook, Bluesky or The Platform Formerly Known as Twitter! And as always, thanks for listening!
Co-Accused have a solid reputation in the underground scene. From their notorious basement parties in Club 69, to playing festivals like Riverside & Platform 18. Over the years they've taken their sounds to cities like Amsterdam, Barcelona, Liverpool and London. Their techno and electro label Co-Accused Records has a dynamic ethos, channelling what they describe as “sonic grooves from another galaxy”. The label has received strong support from artists like Helena Hauff, Dave Clarke, Laurent Garnier and Slam. They are building an impressive back catalogue with releases from Ben Pest, Jensen Interceptor, Human Rebellion, Fear-E, Sosak, Acidulant, Ara-U and Radioactive Man. Co-Accused's own productions have also appeared on Soma Records sub-label Avoidant and the Berlin based label Sävy Records. In addition, Lindsay's solo track 'Creepin' was released on Sync 24's label Cultivated Electronics, and Raymond's solo work has been remixed by Hardfloor and The Horrorist. Always staying true to their driving, energetic sound, Co-Accused never fail to make a dancefloor move! Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk
Featuring tunes from A Guy Called Gerald, Ilija Rudman, SB81, Moby, Luca Lozano, Radioactive Man, Zodiac Childs and many more!
Holy Dutch angles, Batman! Inspired by the Simpsons episode, “Radioactive Man” (S7E2), Adam and Nate are taking on their first double feature focused on two versions of Batman. In the first installment, they're teaming up with special guest Daniel Grant (Spoiled Rotten, Uncolonized Podcast) to revisit Batman: The Movie (1966), its TV origins, and its Simpsons parody in the campy sixties version of Radioactive Man.Also in this episode:• What is camp? The tragically ludicrous? The ludicrously tragic? Something else entirely?• The stacked cast of character actors that flocked to this silly superhero romp.• The Batcave, the Batmobile, the Bat Repellent Shark Spray—we unpack the Batman arsenal, and what makes this rendition of the Caped Crusader unique.• A slew of sign gags and other shared comedy DNA with The Simpsons.Plus every Simpsons reference to Batman: The Movie and more bonus content at SpringfieldGoogolplex.comNext time, Adam and Nate complete their double feature with Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and “Last Exit to Springfield” (S4E17). Tune in two weeks from now! Same Plex time, same Plex channel!Follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, and Letterboxd.
My ears! The podcast does nothing! Hopefully this isn't the case when you listen to Dando chat with Aussie cosplayer/youtuber Chris Stanley, aka Cosplay Chris. They discuss the themes of Radioactive Man, watching Simpsons marathons in the 90s, collecting Simpsons tazos, the pros/cons of content creation and more.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcast
Join us this week as we begin our foray into the Andy Hardy franchise, discussing the first three films in the series. We attempt to decipher what that made these films so popular at the time and how much of that had to do with Mickey Rooney's star power. Next Week's Films: George B. Seitz's Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) and Out West With the Hardys (1938) Cover by Jake Dean Outro Audio: "Radioactive Man" The Simpsons, Created by Matt Groening, Season 7, Episode 2, Gracie Films and 20th Television Animation, 1995 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-43/support
In 1993 as The Simpsons were dominating Pop Culture, Bongo Comics launched "Simpsons Comics" bringing America's favorite Yellow Family to the comic book store! To help grow the new line, Bongo created several spin offs related to the world of "The Simpsons" & thus we were introduced to Bart Simpson's Favorite Superhero: Radioactive Man! In "Dr. Crab's Commie Comics" Radioactive man faces off against the evils of the comic industry! An insightful parody of the real life investigations into comics, you'll be laughing as you learn how ridiculous the concept was! Check out the Further Adventures of Radioactive Man: • Motion Comics Make sure to subscribe here or check us out on Apple Podcasts, Podbean, our site & on Social Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secondratefilmschool8725 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-rate-film-school/id1542497111 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecondRateFi... Twitter: https://twitter.com/rate_film Site: http://www.awaasproductions.com Previous Episode: https://youtu.be/-lMlHzUTaZ4?si=anSSjRWg2YPBpNCW
My guest this week is comedian Angel Isaac! What is Kingdom Come about? How are Iron Man and Batman similar? What is Spider-Man's coolest power? When will mech suits and jet packs become mainstream? Why was Iron Man 2 rushed? How good is Jon Favreau? What hidden messages are in comic books like Iron Man #127? How good is The Last Ronin? Who did comedy manager Roger Paul have breakfast with? What's the deal with Batman Beyond? Why might we get a Batman Beyond movie? Who's in the future Justice League? What did the Radioactive Man comics do? Reading list: Kingdom Come The Last Ronin Batman Beyond Superman Beyond James Tynion IV's Batman run Anything by James Tynion IV Iron Man #127 (free on Comixology Unlimited) Watch list: Iron Man 2 Chef Elf The Mandalorian The Grand Budapest Hotel Mortdecai Batman Beyond Rocky Balboa Creed Recorded 3-30-24 via Zoom
Listen to the DynaMic Podcast Network http://dynamicpodcasts.comJoin our community at https://patreon.com/dynamicduel• 0:00:00 - Introduction • 0:04:34 - No-Prize Time • 0:07:38 - Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 2 Official Trailer and Release Date• 0:11:21 - Question of the Week • 0:11:50 - Metallo vs Radioactive Man intro • 0:15:14 - Radioactive Man history and powers • 0:21:51 - Metallo history and powers • 0:29:35 - Fight speculation • 0:35:39 - Duel results • 0:40:03 - Sign off Website: https://dynamicduel.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/dynamicduelpodcastMerch: https://dynamic-duel-shop.fourthwall.com/Executive producers: Ken Johnson, John Starosky, Zachary Hepburn, Dustyn Balcom, Miggy Matanguihan, Brandon Estergard, Nathaniel Wagner, Levi Yeaton, Nic Abanto, Austin Wesolowski, AJ Dunkerley, Scott Camacho, Adam Speas, Andrew Schunk, and Dean Maleski"Take a Chance" "Clash Defiant" "Blip Stream" "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/#Metallo #RadioactiveMan #MarvelVsDC Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dynamic-duel-dc-vs-marvel--5414543/support.
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind, presented by DJ D'Francisco. Contact: fdisco@hotmail.com / @frankiedisco54 Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Tracklist: Lo Fi Jack - Blue Note (Extended Edit)LTJ - I Don't Want This Groove to Ever EndMtume -Tie Me UpBlu - California Soul (ft Haskell)The Pharcyde - Runnin'Erykah Badu - Love of My LifeDe'KeaY - Abadala ft. Kid BluMshoza - Kortes (Kasi Luv) Boncana Maiga - Koyma HondoThe Jones Girls - You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody ElseJB and the Kushites - Funky Soul Power '25 ! Da Feelin'Zapp - Doo Wa Ditty (Blow TPromo Only - Unknown 1Taana Gardner - What Can I Do For You (Luv Dub)D Malice - Shades of MelodyFrederic Galliano & The African Divas - Woualai Bongoman RecBaaba Maal - SidikiRadioactive Man & Ben Pest - Old Tight SelektahAkas - Just VibesAmazon II - King of the BeatsKalia & King Yoof - Want UNebula II - Atheama Remix
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In every medium where superheroes exist, there are characters that spoof the genre. Some, (like the Tick), carry their own parody comics & shows. But others exist within the world of their property (as a show within a show) where these meta heroes are enjoyed by the already fictional characters of that property (like Radioactive Man is to Bart Simpson). So, up and atom, gentle listener, because in this episode, we gonna cover it all! Crammed in between is an Octoponders where we ask you to get creative and come up with a parody superhero of your own! And later on, Parasite Steve covers the ninja-tastic Cyber Shadow on another installment of Retro Nouveau. ----------------------------------------Retro Ridoctopus is:• Parasite Steve (read)• 8-Bit Alchemy (listen)• Nintenjoe (subscribe)----------------------------------------All original heavy metal music by Enchanted Exile Retro Ridoctopus is part of the Dorkening Podcast Network, the Inebri-Art Podcast Network and is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee!
Murph is joined by Ryan Thomas and Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall to chat about the Season 7 episode Radioactive Man
Vorsicht, Radioactive Man! Drei kleine Jungs streiten sich wegen deinem Comic! Tu doch was!!! Bart muss dringend Geld verdienen, um sich den allerersten Comic von Radioactive Man zu kaufen. Doch als alle Versuche vergeblich scheinen, tut er sich einfach mit Milhouse und Martin zusammen, die sich natürlich sehr gut auf die Verteilung des Sorgerechts über das Heft einigen können. Ja, genau... Kinder... Viel Spaß und Vielen Dank an Bananuel und Janne für den Folgenwunsch!
Note: For the Full Motion Comic, visit our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/9CCfO_QSNC4 In 1993 as The Simpsons were dominating Pop Culture, Bongo Comics launched "Simpsons Comics" bringing America's favorite Yellow Family to the comic book store! To help grow the new line, Bongo created several spin offs related to the world of "The Simpsons" & thus we were introduced to Bart Simpson's Favorite Superhero: Radioactive Man! So after earning $100 from back breaking work for Mrs. Glick, I picked up this puppy from Android's Dungeon! Ripping it out of its mylar to bring you the first full motion comic of the “Origin of Radioactive Man”! Stay tuned for the further Adventures of Radioactive Man & other great content! Make sure to subscribe here or check us out on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, our site & on Social Media Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-rate-film-school/id1542497111 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secondratefilmschool8725/channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecondRateFi... Twitter: https://twitter.com/rate_film Site: http://www.awaasproductions.com Previous Episode: https://youtu.be/dVBjf_JnTYw
Modulations welcomes Phil Warner for this latest installment. Enjoy this lush, cerebral mix of chilled out Electro beats. Info: www.plantanddeck.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/_plant_and_deck_ https://www.facebook.com/plantanddeckleeds https://soundcloud.com/phil-warner Phil got his first pair of turntables in 2001 and has been passionately collecting records and DJing ever since. His first residency came at the age of 17 for deep house night ‘No Shanti' in York followed by a residency at ‘Howdoyoudo?' along with many guest slots around the city. During his time in Nottingham he started his own event ‘Sherbert' at the infamous ‘Moog' pub before founding ‘Subterranea' in 2013 - ten years later Phil remains resident DJ and co-promoter. In 2022 Phil joined the team at The Imaginarium and opened Plant & Deck, Leeds' only house plant and record shop. The shop specialises in house plants of all varieties and left-field leaning electronic music from ambient and electronica through house, techno, electro and breaks. Green fingers aside this allows him the opportunity to tip the city's vinyl diggers by drawing upon his extensive knowledge of, and passion for, electronic music. In over 20 years of DJing at, and throwing, parties he has warmed up and closed for countless DJs including Radioactive Man, Conforce & Versalife, Surgeon, Jamie Anderson, Trevino, Neville Watson and Alex Smoke to name just a few. Playing exclusively on vinyl, Phil is an accomplished DJ in his own right with shelves and shelves of records fit for any dancefloor. For the modulations mix series he has dug out an hour of spaced out electro wobblers, the majority of which are available at Plant & Deck. Tracklist: Ali Renault - Gypsy Ritual - Nocta Numerica Squarepusher - Detroit People Mover - Warp Records Lowfish - Thaw - Analogical Force Plant43 - Arc Furnace - Plant43 Recordings Mother of Pearls - Hall Of Mirrors - Gun Finger Food Versalife - Altered Perception - 20/20 Vision No Moon - Breakpoints - Craigie Knowes Ali Renault - Her Kind - Nocta Numerica Versalife - Unsolved Mysteries - Clone West Coast Series Derek Carr - Nite Drive (part 3) - Trident Recordings Matti Turunen - Memnonia - Cultivated Electronics James Shinra - Ekko - Analogical Force Mariel Ito - Creature - R&S Records Lee - Wild Child - Artificial Intelligence Vector Lovers - Melodies and Memory - Soma
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A villain off the Geiger scale. Another Kang. A noisy snake. A commie who hangs out with apes. And one who doesn't. Which are Hot? Which are Not? Find out, as the Hot Squad continues its coverage of OHOTMU's 10th issue and reveals how datable its characters are. Featuring permanent panelists Elyse, Isabel, Nathalie, Josée, Shotgun, and Amelie. Listen to Episode 91 below (the usual mature language warnings apply), or subscribe to oHOTmu OR NOT? on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Relevant images and further credits at: oHOTmu or NOT ep.91 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment.
A villain off the Geiger scale. Another Kang. A noisy snake. A commie who hangs out with apes. And one who doesn't. Which are Hot? Which are Not? Find out, as the Hot Squad continues its coverage of OHOTMU's 10th issue and reveals how datable its characters are. Featuring permanent panelists Elyse, Isabel, Nathalie, Josée, Shotgun, and Amelie. Listen to Episode 91 below (the usual mature language warnings apply), or subscribe to oHOTmu OR NOT? on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Relevant images and further credits at: oHOTmu or NOT ep.91 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment.
In this episode we welcome back Steve Lewis to take a deep dive into this episode that takes a look at Super Hero movie making before the boom of Super Hero movies. We were astonished at the very reasonable cost for making a film back then and compare that to the cost of some actual blockbusters from that time. So don't just sit there, up and atom and listen to this absolute fan favorite! Join us as we also discuss: Breaking the fake Avril Lavigne conspiracy wide open Cori's frantic plea to our listeners, and her look at the history behind the band Fallout Boy and how they chose their name. As well as a bunch of other Simpsons inspired name band names Steve needs to know what Nick's superpower is, and sets the record straight about Raul Julia Bryan tells us who originally auditioned for Batman 1989, and tells of the scene that made his brother and him laugh so hard it brought them to tears Patrick pleads for the Radioactive Man Movie: Snyder Cut and impresses once again with his knowledge of old timey media Discovering new jokes in the episode We learn about the real Alfalfa's untimely death The goggles do nothing, but in real life The love of Spirograph and the trauma that came along with it Mickey Rooney and Andy Rooney confusion
Bart auditions to play Fallout Boy when Springfield is chosen as the location for Rainier Wolfcastle's big-screen adaptation of `Radioactive Man', but he comes up a little short. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/support
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This week, the boys are back on track as the discuss the urban legend: "Skinless Tom". Then look into the horrifying story of Hisashi Ouchi. A nuclear factory worker who suffered exposure to the most amount of radiation ever experienced by one man. What followed was an 83 day decent into a torturous existence where he was kept alive against is will in an attempt to save his life. Patreon: patreon.com/twotownsover Facebook: facebook.com/ttopod Audible: audibletrial.com/ttopod Tee Spring store: https://two-towns-over-podcast.creator-spring.com
Sup all you Fannies out there in the world? Today we have a real treat for ya'll! A whole episode about Al Fago's Atomic Rabbit!!! This is a listener request and you too can ask for the Family to talk about any comic book character. Just write to us at allinthecomicbook@gmail.com
Next up on the Local Selection series, for edition number 178, we welcome Irish electro champion and all round legend, Eliza. We've been big fans of her mixes for ages now so it's an honour to host her, and we can confirm, this one is tops. Hailing from Mullingar, Dublin based Eliza can be found playing alongside some of the best in the business, in recent times on notable lineups with Jensen Interceptor, Radioactive Man and Bill Converse, to name a few. Her dedication to crate digging comes through in all her sets as her ear for selecting tracks has honed a style that meanders through the rawer sounds of electronic music. Not one to be pigeonholed, you can expect her to weave though pulsating electro, acid and techno, hearing influences of Detroit to Den Hagg within her sets. She also hosts a monthly show with the mighty Dublin Digital Radio(ddr.), an independent, not for profit station where she takes a deep dive into her record collection. Another brilliant endevour are her vinyl workshops with Gash Collective, a platform focused on female and LGBTQ+, who she also plays with regularly. The mix she has created for us is a deep dive into the electro underground, offering up off-kilter groovers on a futuristic backdrop. This is one to lose your mind to. Don't forget to follow @eliza_r to keep up to date on where you can go listen to her. ELIZA ------------------------- SC: @eliza_r IG: www.instagram.com/elizaroo___ Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Here's big treat for listeners this week as we briefly shift from our standard style to post two brand new interviews! Our first is with Susie Dietter, a legend of The Simpsons, Futurama, and modern animation in general. Susie joined The Simpsons in season 2, directed classics like Radioactive Man and Grade School Confidential, plus Futurama eps like Godfellas, AND she was the first woman to ever direct an episode of The Simpsons. Learn all about that milestone moment and so much more in this honest, illuminating discussion with this talented artist! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
The cultural impact of Batman '66 was felt for decades after, and still reverberates. This time we discuss a couple more late-20th-century cartoons that showed evidence of that impact: Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, which in 1987 gave us Night of the Bat-Bat, featuring Bat-Bat, a hero with the powers of a bat and a penchant for corny one-liners; and numerous episodes of The Simpsons, including 1992's Mr. Plow, in which Adam West makes a couple of heavily-Bat-referencing appearances; and 1995's Radioactive Man, which gives us the "campy '70s version" of that hero. Holy stand-in! ALSO: Niall Stenson's take on Neal Hefti's Batman theme; Adam on the Mike Douglas Show; your response to our episode on It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; and we eulogize a committed Bat-fan and regular correspondent to our show, High C. Batman Movie Themes (1966 - 2016) on Guitar Mighty Mouse The New Adventures - Night of the Bat-Bat Night of Bat-Bat - Audio Commentary by John Kricfalusi and Tom Minton
A look back over 10 years of Bass Agenda: Tracklist: (brackets means track is used for background of interview section) iNFO & 4th Genome - Bass Agenda Intro Robodrum - Eat Sleep Electro Repeat Hadamard - My Education Anthony Rother - Don't Stop the Beat Cyberdine Systems Corp - Program State (Legowelt remix) (Rising Sun Systems - Croissant With Stravinsky) Aphex Twin - Aegispolis (Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald - Electric Garden) Aux88 - You Don't Want None of This Fade II Black - The Calling (reprise) Adult. - A Lack of Comfort Folson and Tate - The Tower Detroit in Effect - The Men You'll Never See (Detroit in Effect - I'm In My Lane) The Martian - The Voice of Grandmother Drexciya - Jazzy Fluids Mariska Neerman - Finding Our Way Back Home Plant 43 - Cavernous Bones Helena Hauff - Electronic Future featuring Paris The Black Fu Cygnus - Volus Murgatroyd (Aphex Twin - Aphex Twin - Syro U473t8+E (141 98) (Piezoluminescence mix)) DMX Krew - Peripheral Visions Kraftwerk - Numbers Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock The Egyptian Lover - Egypt Egypt (IWDG – In A Lonely Place (Keith Tenniswood remix)) Two Lone Swordsmen - Brootle Inkamera - Superpartners (Photon Photino) Vita - The Ultimate Collapsing Robert Wyatt - Alifib Das Muster - Verhaltensmuster Mumm - Ein Blick In Die Zukunft John Selway - Millennium Sound (Selway New Millennium Version) Interview clip sequence: Dave Clarke on Electro and genres (2014) Anthony Rother on the producer's creative trip (2014) Legowelt on EDM, creative process, and Ageispolis by Aphex Twin (2018) Juan Atkins on music and vibrations (2017) Keith Tucker on quality control (2014) Blak Tony on The Calling (reprise) by Fade II Black (2014) Adult. on music and meaning (2017) Sean Tate on music and purpose (2019) Detroit in Effect on The Men You'll Never See and inspiration (2013) Santiago Salazar aka Seldom Seen on The Voice of Grandmother by The Martian (2013) Stephen Rennicks (Drexciya Research Lab) on the continued importance of Drexciya (2019) Martin and Brian Bonds on what made/makes Detroit special (2021) Mariska Neerman on Finding Our Way Back Home, creativity, and listener interpretation (2021) Plant43 on Scars of Intransigence, Cavernous Bones, and venting emotions through music (2016) Helena Hauff on social media and DJ'ing (2018) Cygnus on Volus Murgatroyd and the creative journey in the mind (2014) DMX Krew on advice for producers and getting pleasure from making music (2014) The Egyptian Lover on Kraftwerk and the evolution/influence of Numbers by Kraftwerk (2013) Radioactive Man on Andrew Weatherall (RIP) (2021) Victoria Lukas (RIP) on her music and Alifib by Robert Wyatt (2013) Das Muster (RIP) on his different aliases and expression of emotions (2015)
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In a Japan nuclear power plant in 1999 protocols were shortened causing two men to lose their lives after it caused a radiation explosion at their lab leaving hundreds of others with acute radiation poisoning. Today we cover that story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morbidcuriositytcpod/support
It's a brand new week and a brand new album, but mainly sweaty men in North America, because we're kind of slightly discussing Dark Lotus' "The Mud, Water, Air & Blood", but mainly wrestling in and around the year 2014! Join us as we chat about handsome Sean, Radioactive Man comics, reusable bags, the Yes Movement, unfulfilled RoboCop promises at Capital Combat 1990, Groot, reusable condoms, how James would book wrestlers, stinky deedles, Eric Bischoff's retirement celebration on TNA, Vince Russo in TNA, performing in smaller venues, Lucha Underground, Little Debbie snacks, & more! Find the Definitive playlist HERE on Spotify! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Buy some Shuffling the Deck / MLMpod MERCH, including our "Natty With Otters" shirt, over at redbubble.com/shop/msspod! Follow James @MarshLandMedia on Twitter, @MLMpod on Instagram, and listen to his music under "Marsh Land Monster" wherever music is found! Follow Sean on Twitter @SeanMarciniak and on Twitch @GooseVonKaiser! Join our Discord! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (224) 900-7644! Find out more about James' other podcasts "Mostly Speakin' Sentai", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download all Marsh Land Monster albums there, too!
Welcome to Issue 113 of Critical Encounters, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Encounter Sets. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape humanity and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this issue we look at the villain scenario Ebony Maw Part II from the MTS box. You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, and WanderingTook and BoardGameLawyer Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Subscribe to BoardGameLawyer's YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsXjUBzL6vm5TxFWEn9fFag You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. Enter the New SinMo Giveaway: https://forms.gle/CUsCViCgwjdokk7n9 “Surprised, Thor ? Have you forgotten that only my radioactive body can repel your hammer? Against me, you're helpless !” - Radioactive Man
This week, Doug & Justin give some props to PETA for a clever Elden Ring video before chatting about some new shows coming soon to Disney+: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Moon Knight, and Ms. Marvel. The dorks then talk about Cinema Blend's review of Pixar's film Turning Red and why it was such a bad take. A fan submits a question for Ask Practical Doug involving picking up roadside furniture and things are wrapped up with a throw-down featuring Radioactive Man from The Simpsons vs. Radioactive Man from the Marvel universe. Follow us on Twitch to hang out while we record our new episodes and stream video game sessions! We have MERCH now! Check out our YouTube channel for podcast episodes, video game live stream highlights, Doug Watches Awkward Videos, and Justin Plays Video games. Be sure to like and subscribe! Follow us on all of our social medias and other platforms! https://streamerlinks.com/mindgappodcast
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the nature of evil. Does even the most villainous criminal truly think of themselves as “Evil”? Is being amoral the same as being evil, or is that just selfish? When a group of criminals call themselves the “Masters of Evil”, how should we interpret that? Does it matter that their leader is a former Nazi? Once you signed up to work for a Nazi, you must at least be admitting somewhat to yourself that you are evil. Also: How do we know which supervillains are redeemable?Behind the comic:For the first couple of years of the Silver Age, Stan Lee was creating new villains for the heroes to fight every month. Then he started bringing the villains he liked back for re-matches. This issue is the culmination of that trend. It brings back three villains who have fought individual Avengers to fight group vs group. One neat twist is that the villains initially fight the Avenger that they had fought in the past, but then during the re-match the Avengers mix it up and go after villains who are not properly matched for their abilities. For instance, Melter is dangerous against Iron Man, but there is not much he can do against Giant-Man.The villains are brought together under the leadership of Baron Zemo. The issue hints that Zemo was an archenemy of Captain America during WWII, and was responsible for the death of Bucky. This is all “Retroactive Continuity”. Zemo was a new villain created in the 1960s, and then given this backstory (just like the story of Bucky dying and Captain America being frozen in ice was a retro-continuity invented in Avengers #4). Zemo clearly goes on to be an important character, and a version is used as the primary antagonist in the MCU film Captain America: Civil War.In this issue:Captain America shows off his new “magnetized” shield/glove combo that allows him to basically control his shield in ways that would otherwise seem to defy the laws of physics. Meanwhile, Zemo relays his backstory to one of his agents, explaining how his mask was glued to his face during a fight with Captain America in WWII. The action then kicks into high gear, with the Black Knight flying through the city, spraying an adhesive around, causing vehicles to stick to the roads, boats to be stuck in the water, and all around causing some sticky business in the city. At the same time, the Melter melts the ground, making it sticky, too. And the Radioactive Man is radiating around, also causing things to get sticky. The Avengers meet the challenge, battling the villains in the street. Zemo joins the fray. The Avengers are tied up in sticky stuff, and retreat. They reach out to Paste Pot Pete in prison for advice on how to fix the sticky problem they face, and he directs them to a super-dissolver that he has which can dissolve any adhesive. This helps the Avengers unstick, and return to the battle with Zemo and his cronies. The Avengers are then able to defeat this group, who call themselves the Masters of Evil.Assumed before the next episode:Other supervillains are thinking about creating a supervillain group.This episode takes place:After the Masters of Evil have been defeated. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
In This Episode:Mike and Ed give their take on what mattered in 1963, including:Rapid growth in the number of super powered individuals, resulting in team-ups, international expansion — and fraud!New Frontiers: If 1962 was the year of aliens, 1963 expanded what it meant to be alien with the discovery of three previously unknown civilizations here on Earth, plus alternate dimensions that are in some ways closer than EuropeThe Manufacturing of Superheroes: We now have a better idea how superheroes are “made”. The Sandman and Radioactive Man showed us the importance of atomic power. The Cobra showed that duplicating powers is possible. And the Russians managed to duplicate the comic-energy power generation that created the Fantastic FourThis has led to a Technological Response to Super Powers. While 1962 saw villains like The Wizard and The Protector use technology to take on superheroes, 1963 took technology to a new level. Ironman - a normal human in a battle suit - has joined the ranks of the most powerful supers on the planet. Dr Blake's android, while eventually being destroyed, was for a time more powerful than Thor. A half-dozen Wizard “copycats” showed that it just takes some engineering genius to enter the ranks of the super elite. Meanwhile containing supervillains has taken on a new urgency. We have not done a very good job of containing technological villains like The Vulture and Sandman, but so far super powered captives like The Vanisher and The Molecule Man, have not reemerged after whatever we did to contain their powers.Also: Our hosts give their predictions on what the trends might be in 1964. You won't want to miss this! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Episode 8: The Radioactive Man by Kinky Boots
Episode 8: The Radioactive Man by Kinky Boots
In this very special episode, Phillip and Eric do a commentary on two classic Simpsons episodes with fellow cartoonist and Simpsons super fan, Peter Glanting! They're watching the two comic book focused episodes, "Three Men and a Comic Book" and "Radioactive Man," and reminisce about their favorite Simpsons jokes, share personal stories on comic shops and conventions, and give advice on interviewing for jobs without the letter "e." Jiminy Jillikers! Check out Pete's comics and illustrations here: https://www.peterglantingdraws.com/ Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
In this episode:In this episode, Mike and Ed discuss the Radioactive Man, a super-powered scientist working for the Chinese Government. The Radioactive Man's attack on Thor appears to be a response to Thor's recent attack on the Chinese military near the China-India border. Is China's response proportionate? Or is it the first step towards an all-out nuclear and super-powered war?In this issue:Dr. Donald Blake is on an American medical mission in Asia that is suddenly attacked by the Chinese military. Fortunately for the Americans, Dr. Donald Blake is actually Thor. Blake turns into Thor and repels the attackers. The Chinese military deliberate on a response. Military scientist Dr. Chen Lu experiments on himself and turns himself into the Radioactive Man. Now super-powered, and radioactive, the Radioactive Man lands on the shores of the U.S. and, for some reason, decides to go through Customs, where he demonstrates his fearsome power. Showing a flair for the dramatic, the Radioactive Man stands on Broadway and challenges Thor to battle him. Thor meets the challenge but finds that he may be outmatched. Defeated, Thor leaves the field of battle and then figures out the best way to defeat the Radioactive Man, who is bent on blowing up New York City. Thor's solution? He creates a private tornado that whisks the Radioactive Man back to China, where he blows up.Assumed before the next issue:People are wondering if the Chinese government is behind the Radioactive Man's invasion.This episode takes place:After the Radioactive Man has been defeated. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Jeepers! We're back with part TWO of our deep dive into Bongo Comics' "Radioactive Man" series. In the 1990s, at the height of "The Simpsons'" popularity, Bongo Comics decided to bring Bart Simpson's favourite superhero, Radioactive Man, to life! The series was written by Steve Vance (who also did layouts), with finished art by Bill Morrison and co-plotting/colours by Cindy Vance. Each issue jumps around in the fictional history of Radioactive Man and in this episode we examine the last four issues: #216 (from 1972), #412 (from 1980), #679 (from 1986) and #1,000 (from 1995). Each issue is PACKED with homages to/parodies of superhero comics, background jokes and references to "The Simpsons." There's so much thought and care put into each and every panel. This is one of Matt's all-time favourite series, but at the start of our first episode, Cale wasn't as excited about the book. Will Matt's enthusiasm lead to more appreciation from Cale? You'll have to listen to find out! We will be back in two weeks for "Batman: Year One" by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. A re-telling of Batman's origin, this graphic novel is set in the same universe as Miller's "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" (make sure you listen to our 10th episode) and re-teams him with his "Daredevil: Born Again" collaborator (so make sure you listen to our 8th episode as well)! We've been posting a ton of images on social media, celebrating all of the classic comics that have influenced "Radioactive Man." You can follow us @mattandcalereadcomics on Instagram and Facebook or @mattandcaleread on Twitter.
Our comic aficionados celebrate 20 episodes with a deep dive into one of Matt's (and Bart Simpson's) favourite comic: "Radioactive Man"! A spin-off of "The Simpsons," this six-part limited series was published from 1993 to 1994 by Bongo Comics. Radioactive Man is a love letter/parody/deconstruction/celebration of superhero comics, jumping between time periods from issue to issue. And in classic "Simpsons" style, it's hilarious! We had so much to say about this series (by Steve & Cindy Vance and Bill Morrison) that this is our second ever two-part episode! In part one, we will discuss the characters and the first two issues in depth (Issue #1 from 1952 and Issue #88 from 1962). Bongo Comics is now defunct and the series is out of print, so why not make a trip to your local comic book store and explore the back issues? Join us in two weeks for the second part of this episode, where we discuss the remaining four issues (Issue #216 from 1972, Issue 412 from 1980, Issue #679 from 1986 and Issue #1,000 from 1995). You can follow us @mattandcalereadcomics on Instagram and Facebook or @mattandcaleread on Twitter.
Matt's wife, Emma, joins our comics aficionados to discuss the first graphic novel she ever read: "Clumsy" by Jeffrey Brown! "Clumsy" is Brown's first graphic novel, an autobiographical diary-style comic about a year-long long-distance relationship. Brown's writing is brutally honest and revealing and his art style is messy and immediate. It's almost as if he is bleeding on to the page. All three of us found plenty to relate to amongst the book's many vignettes as Brown is deeply candid about his love life. Emma had never read a graphic novel before dating Matt, but now she is his muse and star of his autobiographical "Smith vs Smith" series. Fans of Jeffrey Brown's work will also enjoy Matt's graphic novel, "You're Stuck With Me Now," the true story of how he and Emma met while teaching in Kuwait, how Matt proposed, and how Emma tricked Matt into living with two cats. You can grab a copy of the book online at SmithvsSmith.com/store and see more of Matt's comics about Emma on Instagram @smithvssmithcomics. You can follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @mattandcalereadomics and on Twitter @mattandcaleread. We will be back in two weeks for the first of a special two-part episode on one of Matt's favourite childhood comics: "Radioactive Man," a spin off of Bongo Comics' "The Simpsons Comics"!
Season 2. Reboot. Redux. Back at it. Electric boogaloo.
Put on your goggles and plunge deep into the world of 1990s movies and comic books in this week's podcast. We explain every deep reference, every screwing the audience gag, the power of acid, and so much more. What else can we say except "Jiminy Jillikers!"
Celebrating our 200th episode we hosted an extended edition of the show, live from London's vinyl basement + venue Rye Wax. Our headline featured guest for this special show, none other than electro legend Radioactive Man. Tracklist — https://darkfloor.co.uk/mantisradio200 Join our Patreon — https://patreon.com/mantisradio
Presented here is another collection of Future Music sounds channelled through mystery, abstraction, color, and waves. It features music from Ennio Morricone, Tangerine Dream, Arthur Russell, Thom Yorke, Anthony Naples, Lusine, Radioactive Man, Gorgon City and Recondite (x2). Take some time to just pass the time. Playlist Download 05/02/2015