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This week, Idiotlab gives a major U.S. city a new sports team, discusses how early kids should watch TV (but really talk about what they watched as kids), create a new cast for the Clue board game, and they play SUPERSTORE SWEEP in the FINAL SEGMENT of the show!
Steel Train was an indie rock band from New Jersey. They met in the mid-1990s at The Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County, New Jersey. Before the band existed, Jack Antonoff and Daniel Silbert were part of the hardcore band Outline and Evan Winiker and Matt Goldman were in the punk band Random Task. After the dissolution of these bands, Steel Train formed in 2002. The band soon signed to Drive Thru Records. they disbanded in 2013 and you probably have heard about what Jack has been up to these days. I got Evan on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Joining Range Media Growing up in the Jersey scene The Juliana Theory Story Starting Steel Train Being the black sheep of Drive Thru Records The Finch show Playing Coachella with FUN Brace Face Zine Their video at the Teaneck Legion Hall Is there a reunion on the Horizon And a ton more Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon
Welcome to Around the Board! In this special April 1st episode, we dive into the world of mass market games. Andy kicks off the Great Game Debate with a classic, Monopoly. John presents three timeless favorites - Risk, Guess Who, and Stratego - and challenges us to decide which one will get Played, end up on the Shelf, and which ends on the Trade list. Chris introduces a Random Task - finding the Best Mass Market Game on our shelf. And lastly, Daniel wraps up the show with a hilarious Board Game Karen Mass Market Edition. Join us for a fun-filled episode celebrating mass market games! Now join us Around the Board!
Welcome to Around the Board! In this exciting episode, Andy brings the Friedemann Friese classic board game, Power Grid, to our Great Game Debate. Next up, Chris has a unique challenge for all of you. He presents the Random Task and asks you to present a game with the most pollution—get ready to think outside the box! But that's not all! John will be leading the guys in the ultimate test of board game knowledge: Board Game Jeopardy! (err we mean Parody). Prepare to be challenged, entertained, and amazed as they compete for the title of ultimate board game guru. And lastly, Daniel stirs up some valuable discussions by raising an important question: "Should you play the basic mode?" Join us as we explore the pros and cons of different game modes. Don't miss out—join us Around the Board for lively discussions, thrilling challenges, and expert insights into the world of board games!
Wes and Nick tackle this amazing spy comedy that makes fun of James Bond and takes inspiration from Dr. Gold Foot. Austin Powers is pure awesome fun!!!Plot:Austin Powers is a 60's spy who is cryogenically frozen and released in the 1990's. The world is a very different place for Powers. Unfortunately for Austin, everyone is no longer sex-mad. Although he may be in a different decade, his mission is still the same. He has teamed up with Vanessa Kensington to stop the evil Dr. Evil, who was also frozen in the past. Dr. Evil stole a nuclear weapon and is demanding a payment of (when he realizes its the 90's) 100 billion dollars. Can Austin Powers stop this madman or will he catch up with Evil's baddies, with names like Alotta Fagina and Random Task? Only time will tell.Support the show:
In today's episode John will ask the guys of Around the Board what they think of House Rules. Then Andy will place Keyflower on the table for another Great Game Debate. Next, Chris' X-ploding Kittens segment will be interrupted by another Random Task. This time our producer asks the contestants to present a game that is opposite to their game taste Finally, Daniel will introduce the new segment, Board Game Parody (its totally Jeopardy). Who will you be rooting for? Now join us Around the Board. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aroundtheboardshow
In today's episode Daniel will ask the question, is there value in a Board Game Math Trade. Our Mysterious producer will ask Chris to present the best Trading in the Mediterranean game, in this segment of "Random Task". Then, Andy will put his faviotire game Heaven and Ale up for debate. Finally, John finishes his segment on best selling board games of all time according to Fun.com. Who will you be rooting for? Now join us Around the Board. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aroundtheboardshow Check out New Kingdom: Gardeners on Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/newkingdomgaming/new-kingdom-gardeners Top 20 can be found at: https://www.fun.com/best-selling-board-games-all-time.html To check out The Quad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6eSkZhjjbY&t=162s
In today's episode Daniel puts the modern classic Great Western Trail on the Table. John gives us a Rondel themed Random Task. Andy asks how long should a player's turn last. Finally, Chris brings us a Wild West Themed Play Shelf Trade, as he askes us to chose between Flick em' Up - Colt Express - Pioneer Days. Who will you be rooting for? Now join us Around the Board. 0:00 Intro 4:12 Comments 9:18 Great Western Trail - Great Game Debate 24:54 Random Task - Rondel Games 37:48 Between Two Cities Winner 45:14 Player Turn Length 1:00:00 Play Shelf Trade - Pioneer Days - Colt Express - Flick 'em Up 1:12:22 Final Say 1:16:50 Birthdays 1:20:24 Play Shelf Trade Stinger
In today's episode John puts Ark Nova on the table. Chris asks us "should we be chasing the hotness? Andy introduces a new segment "Random Task". Finally, Daniel asks the AtB crew if art in games matter. Who will win today? Who will you be rooting for? Now join us around the board!
The boys (Joe and Cullen) are back in town (doing the podcast) and they catch up on Cullen's horrendous gambling streak. They also discuss the alarming criminal history of the guy that played random Random Task in Austin Powers, and they FINALLY listen to their voicemail.
We're joined this week by Random Task so... yeah. - mgmt On this week's episode the guys talk about: - a new reality show Love In The Jungle (5:45) - the Lovers & Friends Festival in Vegas (9:40) - Cypress Hill & Onyx Verzuz (16:18) - new music from Dreezy & Harry Styles (22:47) - J Cole signs with the Scarborough Shooting Stars (39:26) - previewing Crooked I versus Dizaster (54:59) - our weekly reading of Justin LaBoy tweets (63:20) - Sasha Banks & Naomi walk out on WWE (70:57) - we pay our respects to the victims of the Buffalo terrorist attack (84:08) This week's recommendations: (90:43) TASK: Queen Of The South / Stranger Things / Star Wars Lego NAPPZ: Love In The Jungle KINO: Kat Williams World War 3 Enjoy, & as always make sure to rate us, subscribe & tell a friend! Follow us! IG: www.instagram.com/notsosoftpod Twitter: twitter.com/notsosoftpod Watch us on Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnF4ubm5az49-Froe0-roxg Follow us on IG - www.instagram.com/notsosoftpod/ Follow us on Twitter - twitter.com/notsosoftpod Follow the guys Task on IG - www.instagram.com/task65 Task on Twitch - twitch.com/task65 Neno on IG - www.instagram.com/nenorocwell/ Neno on Twitter - twitter.com/nenorocwell Nappz on IG - www.instagram.com/dasenator Nappz on Twitter - twitter.com/dasenator Kino on IG - www.instagram.com/kinotg Kino on Twitter - twitter.com/kinotg
Jordan and Alex explore the surprisingly emotional backstory of the iconic ‘90s spy-spoof franchise and run down the extensive list of influences Mike Myers pulled from — ranging from Bond and the Beatles to astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. They'll also describe how Dr. Evil caused a rift between Myers and his ‘Wayne's World' costar Dana Carvey, explain which beloved scenes were completely improvised, and outline how the series impacted the future of 007. The tragic story of Random Task actor Joe Son is (almost) offset by the touching fan letter Myers received from George Harrison — the last note the Beatle ever wrote before his death in 2001. Buckle up because these guys are going deep — it's their favorite movie, baby! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Totally shagadelic episode and it's Dave's pick this week with the 1997 comedy, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Directed by Jay Roach and stars the co-producer and writer, Mike Myers. Also starring Elizabeth Hurley, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, and Michael York. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Austin Powers is a 60's spy who is cryonically frozen and released in the 1990's. The world is a very different place for Powers. Unfortunately for Austin, everyone is no longer sex-mad. Although he may be in a different decade, his mission is still the same. He has teamed up with Vanessa Kensington to stop the evil Dr. Evil, who was also frozen in the past. Dr. Evil stole a nuclear weapon and is demanding a payment of (when he realises its the 90's) 100 billion dollars. Can Austin Powers stop this madman? or will he caught up with Evil's henchman, with names like Alotta Fagina and Random Task? Only time will tell! thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
Had the pleasure of talking to Armor For Sleep singer/guitarist Ben Jorgensen about the bands sophomore album What To Do When You Are Dead, writing a concept record so young, if he thinks the band will ever record new material and more! Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile app Stay connected with the show!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour pins - powerchordhour@gmail.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - https://twitter.com/powerchordhour/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg Stay connected with Armor For Sleephttps://www.armorforsleep.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/armorforsleep/https://www.instagram.com/benjorg/?hl=enFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/ArmorForSleep/Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArmorForSleepNJhttps://twitter.com/benjorg
This episode brought to you by WHITE CLAW, AGAIN.Carina explains how to put an animal on trial.Whitney looks into the many rapes of Random Task.Lisa goes to Arkansas and finds some spook lights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the first episode of the podcast Matt Bellamente and Terence Leonard as the featured guests. We discuss Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, call up my grandma to settle a childhood story, and uncover the dark past of Random Task.
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. Random Task was a punk band from NJ who frequented hall shows all across the NJ scene. Ben Jorgensen was the drummer but eventually left the band to front Armor for Sleep who got signed to Equal Vision, toured their asses off and eventually decided to close shop. If you haven’t heard Car Underwater then you should go on Spotify and listen to it as soon as this episode is over because it’s the shatttttt. Random Task was the younger band in the scene who were solid dudes to hang out with any time I saw them at shows. I typically talked to Ben and Evan and still think Evan’s write up of my band’s CD for his zine Braceface was shit and he should go back and do a better one. I reached out to Ben and asked if he’d like to talk about summers passed and he said that he would like that. And this is what we talked about. Peeing on the Hollywood sign Going to the same school as Josh and Gabe from Humble His first show at Teaneck American Legion The Braceface Zine Making a business plan to go on tour Delvecchio's sweet sweet foot The Juliana Theory story AGAINq Starting Armor for Sleep Opening for Linkin Park And a ton more Before we begin, this week’s episode is sponsored by my animation company drive 80 studios. If you’re a marketing company in need of someone to turn your graphics into video then check out my website drive80.com to see some of my work. If you’d like to support the podcast you can donate as little as $1 a month through Patreon by going to thiswasthescene.com and click on the button at the top of the page that says Click HERE FOR BONUS MATERIAL. As a Patron, you get access to bonus material that regular podcast subscribers do not. OR you can do a one-time donation by clicking the DONATE button. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia.
It's all things Halloween, this year we look at all the Horror Genre Movies, TV and other things coming out. We discuss the new Halloween kicking ass at the Box office. Big Mouth puberty monster… We talk is They Live 2 necessary since we are living it currently…..The Haunting of Hill house is excellent horror done right, we need more.. We talk a little, comics with Robert Kirkman Walking dead… The Death of Skinamax and Adult HBO shows…. RIP childhood boners….Love for Maximum Overdrive… Can horror be quality with a PG 13 rating? Future Horror Movies were looking forward to, RIP Luke Cage and Iron Fist Golden Eye tips and Random Task is a killer…… Making a Murderer […] The post The Geeked Gods Podcast-Spooktacular 2 appeared first on The Geeked Gods.
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. This week I’m doing something slightly different by interviewing Doug Robinson of the Sleeping. Yes, the Sleeping was a band that formed in 2003 which is outside of my current premise of this podcast. However, Doug grew up in the late 90s scene as a young lad. He’s also from the same town as I am which is pretty cool. AKA Jefferson Twsp. I wanted to get the viewpoint of someone who grew up going to the same shows as we did and ended up creating a band as our scene faded away. This would also be a good time to mention that there are only 2 episodes left of Season 1 before I take a tiny break and launch season 2 where I already have a ton of interviews in the cue. I’ll tell you more about that in the next 2 episodes. For now, here is what Doug and I spoke about: His sister making him learn how to dance to Selena Getting shit on by people for liking Pennywise His love for 6 Felter Place Mt Arlington Elks Lodge His conversation with Jimmy Eat World about Clarity and Chris Carraba playing at the Wayne Firehouse The show where Random Task used TVs before they played even though I think this was the Escape Engine Living with CJ from Red Rover Squatting in his old house when his family moved to PA Playing in front of 5,000 people His Mariachi story about his future And tons more This week’s episode sponsored by Southern Tier Distilling Company. Building on 300+ years of western NY spirit production, Southern Tier Distilling Company puts that heritage into every bottle. Now, expanding their market to NJ, DE and Ohio, more of us can enjoy these premium spirits such as STDC’s Straight Bourbon, Silver Medal Award winning Vodka, Smoked Bourbon and their 2XHopped Whiskey (a whiskey distilled from their gold medal winning 2XIPA) In addition to their spirits, also available are their premium canned cocktails! Soon to hit the market are the Gin & Tonic with elderflower & cucumber, the Bourbon Smash with ginger, mint and lemon and the Vodka Madras with cranberry, orange, and chamomile. Great for camping, the beach, tailgating and the golf course. They are now sporadically in markets around the US so ask your local shop for their offerings to get them into your local shop. Check out Southern Tier Distilling at www.stdcspirits.com and follow Rob at southern_tier_nj Southern Tier, Why the hell not? I’ve got more room for sponsorships so just email me at thiswasthescene@gmail.com if you’d like a spot As always, thank you to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. It helps me with the $20/month to keep this thing live. I’m still in the process of designing shirts to sell to help keep this thing alive so keep checking the this was the scene facebook page for updates. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, let's get started.
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. The Jerkoffs were a straight-up punk band that consisted of Jay, Doug, and multiple Dave’s. They had a stint on Umbilical Records and were always the dudes who showed up to every show they played with the intent on just having a great time. This would also include drinking and the occasional Inside Out cover with David Patino on the mic. If you never saw that then I’m sorry that we can’t go back in time. I reached out to Jay Blanda, aka Jay JErkoff and asked if he’d like to talk about summers past. He said sure thing. Let me have a bourbon breakfast and let’s talk. In this interview we discuss: My voice audition for his cartoon that went nowhere Who actually started NJPP His stint being in a band with Josh and Gabe from Humble His scuffle with a hippie Ben from Random Task playing drums for a show Brian Granik Their parents lobbying for them to change their name My conversation with Josh Right Turn Eddie about selling out Nick and Noras Infinite Playlist having the Jerkoffs in the movie Coney Island High Some questions from Robert J Heiner from Humble Beginnings Josh Humble’s voice messages to Brian Granik His annual Burning Man visits And a ton more Before we begin, Just want to mention Seth Holster from Local Shirt & Sign in Riverdale, NJ. He’s been doing merch for bands like Lanemeyer, Humble Beginnings, Professor Plum, and MxPx for over 20 years now. You can find him on FB and IG he can do whatever you need shirts, stickers, and print marketing. Local or die! www.facebook.com/localshirtandsign As always, thank you to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. It helps me with the $20/month to keep this thing live. I’m still in the process of designing shirts to sell to help keep this thing alive so keep checking the this was the scene facebook page for updates. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, let's get started.
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. Mike Pelak didn’t run a label, play in a band, record bands, own a record store, print merch, run a zine or promote, ok wait he did help promote shows with Bomshelter run by Ricky the artful dodger Saporta. I’d always see Mike at a lot of shows my band played at and he just had such a positive and happy demeanor about him. He’d always be in the crowd singing the songs back to bands and then hop in a car with some friends and get to the next show that same night. Sometimes making it to 3 or 4 in one weekend. I wanted to see what it was like from a “fan perspective” so I reached out to Miguel, set up a time to talk and this is what we chat about. Flipside records 6:16 Highstrung changing his life 8:33 His old venue tour around NJ 15:20 How it never took too long to get to different towns to watch shows The Juliana Theory show where they unplugged Random Task’s amps The ecosystem we built by accident Why the size of Jersey made it such a good scene His thoughts on what caused the shift in the scene from good to different The Bombshelter team How he and Dave Flores tried to revive promoting shows When ska went away His stint at Side One Dummy What it would be like to go back to venues now and just have a beer I have 2 more episodes to promote the Lanemeyer, humble beginnings, jettison show July 21 at Debonair Musichall in Teaneck, NJ. However, this time I have an important announcement… it’s sold out…. Totally fucking with you. But imagine if you were planning on going and found out that it was? The actual announcement is that we are ending presale at 5pm Friday July 20, the day before the show. Make sure that this doesn’t happen in real life and head over to this was the scene.com, click the purple button that says CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS and get your tickets. Presale is $15 and it’s $20 at the door. As always, thank you to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. It helps me with the $20/month to keep this thing live. I’m still in the process of designing shirts to sell to help keep this thing alive so keep checking the this was the scene facebook page for updates. I’ve officially added merchandise to the website. If you’d like to check the shirts out just go to thiswasthescene.com. Pre-order for Lanemeyer's re-release of their first album "Stories for the Big Screen" is available here I Surrender Records. This is a limited re-mastered pressing of 250 copies that’s on green vinyl, has an etching on one side that says GOD I MISS YOU GOD I MISS THIS PLACE, and be the only place to find our cover of with or without you since that won’t be released digitally. The release date for the record is July 20 which is the day before our show at debonair in Teaneck. Yes, we will have copies at the show to sell. Also, if you’re around Clifton, new jersey this evening, July 13, you should check out the show at the Clash Bar. That’s all I will say. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, lets get started.
Welcome back to the Hardly Awesome Podcast! Each week, Chris, Anthony and Brandon get together to sit around and discuss the things that interest them most - comics, movies, TV, science, history, and more. If you already know the guys from Back Issues Comic Book Podcast, you know what you're getting yourself into. If you're new to the show, welcome! But, don't expect too much... I mean, they did name the show Hardly Awesome Podcast! On this episode of Hardly Awesome Podcast, the guys comment on a list ranking the villains of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; Anthony sees Less Than Jake live and educates Chris and Brandon on rude boy life; the guys remember their first concerts and their biggest missed concert regrets; reviews of The Ritual and 13 Demons; Anthony fears bugs; and Brandon tells of the unbelievably storied life of the actor who played Random Task in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Hardly Awesome Podcast Theme: Loitering by Riot Find us on the web and social media: BICBP-RADIO.com Instagram Chris Chavez ccchavez13 Anthony Mullen antmulle Brandon Fuller mrfuller22 Twitter Chris Chavez @bicbpradio Anthony Mullen @antmulle Brandon Fuller @MrFuller22
In this minute, a shoe throwing, penis pumping, bottle crashing good time. Guest: Doug G of Rocky Minute Too Old Media
In this minute we learn what Frau's been up to for the last 30 years and that Random Task has a name. Special Guest: Mark from DC Cinematic Minute & Tarantino Minute
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Super spy Austin Powers is figuratively and literally frozen in the 1960's, only to find that the world has drastically changed without him. Grab your favorite Swedish-made penis enlarger pump as we chat about our favorite Saturday Night Live cast members, the inspiration for Dr. Evil's accent, the disturbing real life story of Random Task, and the movie's decidedly creepy romance. At the end of this "podcast," we ask if Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery stands the Test of Time.
In episode 60 of TripleCast, Cory and Travis get shagadelic with the final instalment of the Cryogenics Triple, "Austin Powers International Man of Mystery." Austin Powers is a 60's spy who is cryogenically frozen and released in the 1990's. The world is a very different place for Powers. Unfortunately for Austin, everyone is no longer sex-mad. Although he may be in a different decade, his mission is still the same. He has teamed up with Vanessa Kensington to stop the evil Dr. Evil, who was also frozen in the past. Dr. Evil stole a nuclear weapon and is demanding a payment of (when he realises its the 90's) 100 billion dollars. Can Austin Powers stop this madman? or will he caught up with Evil's henchman, with names like Alotta Fagina and Random Task? Only time will tell! Read More... The post TC60 – Cryogenics Austin Powers appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.