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TODAY: Ani's in the cohost Chair and Brett Payne of Street Fight Radio, Relatively Unknown, and our friendship returns to the show to talk about neo-Nazis being pummeled by Columbus OH residents at their last attempted march. Are all racists feds? Or maybe gay, anti-Trump Republicans? Russians? And is there any difference between Nazis and anti-genocide activists anyway? PLUS: A San Fransisco Slimeball pimp-turned-anti-homeless-activist-turned-alleged-pimp-again, Raw Ricci, is arrested. We look at his awful viral rise to fame and the sensible centrist politicians who aided him. We also learn about fans of Ricci's poverty porn harassment-style content and learn their not very surprising opinions about him being arrested for pimping and assaulting a minor. Music: Justice - Generator Civerous - Labyrinth Charm Get a bonus episode every week by signing up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult for only $5/month
TODAY: Ani's in the cohost Chair and Brett Payne of Street Fight Radio, Relatively Unknown, and our friendship returns to the show to talk about neo-Nazis being pummeled by Columbus OH residents at their last attempted march. Are all racists feds? Or maybe gay, anti-Trump Republicans? Russians? And is there any difference between Nazis and anti-genocide activists anyway? PLUS: A San Fransisco slimeball pimp-turned-anti-homeless-activist-turned-alleged-pimp-again, Raw Ricci, is arrested. We look at his awful viral rise to fame and the sensible centrist politicians who aided him. We also learn about fans of Ricci's poverty porn harassment-style content and learn their not very surprising opinions about him being arrested for pimping and assaulting a minor. Get a bonus episode every week by signing up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult for only $5/month
Thank you so much for your subscriptions, support, and kind words. Next new episode: RIP MCU with Jesse Hawken this Friday!Originally Released 7/21/21:Watch this along with the extended edition of Fast Five (or the regular version, there are only a few seconds of difference)Leslie and Bryan of Street Fight Radio are doing a special commentary series for the summer! We're watching some of the most badass movies of all time, and you pick the films! Support the show by subscribing: http://patreon.com/strugglesession http://strugglesession.supercast.com http://strugglesession.substack.comKeep up with and contactLeslie: https://msha.ke/lleeiiiJack: http://jack.lolStruggle Session Theme by Brendan James: https://thegreatvorelli.bandcamp.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5842028/advertisement
Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio and Guys joins to cover one of the ultimate types of 'Guy': Guy Ritchie--and specifically his 2000s masterpieces Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. We cover the type of guy who loves this movie, petty criminals, and how none of the crimes in these movies are even illegal anymore. check out more Bryan at patreon.com/murderxbryan
Friend of the show Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio fills in for Tarence as we talk Jerry Falwell Jr., George Santos, Andrew Tate vs. Greta Thunberg, and why a man ended up on death row because of a Jeff Ross roast. Subscribe to our Patreon: Patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty Subscribe to Bryan's Patreon: Patreon.com/streetfightradio Check out Aaron's other pod: Everybody Loves Communism wherever you get your podcasts.
Happy holidays, bozos. We had a lot to catch up on together... In this ep, we talk about an exciting local NFT export, Rocky declaring for mayor, and our upcoming Street Fight Radio appearance. Then, Greg takes us through his Hell Lines™ that include a local cookie company using child labor, OUR making a comeback, SBF's arrest, and more! And finally, we talk through the recent waves of mass layoffs taking place across the tech industry, but hitting hard specifically in Utah... just in time for the holidays. We need a complete and total shutdown of economists until we can figure out what the hell is going on. Thank you to everyone who has been donating through Greg's mutual aid efforts this fall and winter! Reach out to him on twitter if you've got more you'd like to donate. He'll come pick it up. If you've got extra cash, hit up Salt Lake Mutual Aid: https://twitter.com/slcmutualaid Join the patreon if you'd like: https://www.patreon.com/brighamyoungmoney Have a great rest of your year, everyone. Take care of each other!!!
The first/only podcast about making the first movie from the dirtbag left! Featuring The Trillbillies, District Sentinel & of course Street Fight Radio!
It's the final show of 2022. The two Sams round up the GARBAGE CANDIDATES OF THE YEAR. And we discuss the new Means TV film we're in: Yell, Stomp, Hiss. We join up with Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio, Tom Sexton of The Trillbillies, and Nick Hayes of Means TV to talk about our tour of the South. Music by Adam Fligsten www.adamfligsten.com To listen to future episodes, subscribe at Patreon.com/DistrictSentinel
Today on Soundtracker I'm joined by Bryan Quinby (@murderxbryan) of Street Fight Radio, back for the first time since the show's inaugural episode, and we're continuing Turkey Month with the critically lambasted, cult favorite comedy GRANDMA'S BOY. In this episode we talk about problematic pasts, Jonah Hill's dramatic turn, Nick Swardson, bleep and bloop music, have diverging opinions on JP, dig into the post-punk heavy soundtrack and more. So get in your car bed and give it a listen Check out Street Fight Radio here: https://www.streetfightradio.com/Support the show on the Patreon, and listen to my recent guest appearance here: https://www.patreon.com/streetfightradioSupport the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker
Yep... it's The OffspriNovember. A full month dedicated to the music of the Offspring! Join Josiah "Noodles" Hughes and Sam "Dexter" Sutherland as they discuss the Offspring's "Self Esteem" — as well as their own! This week's guest is Murder Bryan, host of Street Fight Radio and The P.O.D. Kast. He's got a wild story about "Self Esteem." Bryan shows up at 2:03:09 but you should listen to the whole episode.
This week we welcome back the great Bryan Quinby from Street Fight Radio and The P.O.D.cast as the show travels to Branson in Abe Simpson's quest for love. We discuss seniors driving, buying clothes to prove you've been somewhere, the price of Yakov Smirnoff tickets, and a whole lot about the XFL. Plus a ton more in this discussion of the elderly from 2002 in this week's podcast! 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!
This is just a teaser for today's episode, which is available for Patreon subscribers only! We can't do the show without your support, so help us keep the lights on over here and access tons of bonus content by subscribing on our Patreon for as little as $5 a month. While you're at it, we also love it when you subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts. This week, Roqayah and Kumars celebrate Halloween on the After Hours feed with friends of the show Bryan Quinby, Donald Borenstein and Mattie Lubchansky. Bryan is the host of Street Fight Radio. Donald is a freelance journalist and filmmaker whose work has appeared on Means TV. Mattie Lubchansky is a cartoonist and associate editor of The Nib, and the author of the Antifa Super Soldier Cookbook as well as the upcoming graphic novel Boys Weekend. Following up on the yearly tradition of weighing up Halloween candy, the crew discusses the season's most controversial aspect: pumpkin spice and how far the industry gone in its attempt to pumpkin spiceify our Halloween favorites. The gang also debates whether or not good Halloween music truly exists, we also introduce listeners to DYA's One Star Movie Reviews, featuring some horror classics, and get spooky with Father Kumars' Story Corner, plus so much more! Follow Donald on Twitter @Boringstein, Mattie @Lubchansky and Bryan @murderxbryan.
Help us do the show for only $3.11/month and get a bonus episode every week, as well as instant access to a huge catelogue of bonus content, by signing up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult This week we discuss Jim Henson's Trollops Lizzo enrages flute aficionados (racists) when the Library of Congress asks her to play James Madison's crystal flute during a concert We discuss which items we would steal from the Smithsonian And Bill Maher teaches us not to judge slave owners too harshly during a New Rule segment you don't want to miss. Listen to Tony on this week's Street Fight Radio
"Increasing Numbers of US Students Look for a ‘Real' World," read a 1965 headline from the magazine Moderator. "Academics: Get Real!," the Harvard Business Review implored in 2009. "‘Defund the police' runs into reality," the Washington Post warned in 2021. "As Latin America Shifts Left, Leaders Face a Short Honeymoon," the New York Times declared in 2022. We're often reminded that anyone who espouses some degree of left-wing politics – whether a student, activist, political leader, or anyone in between – is at odds with the "real world." Academics, especially those in the humanities, sit in their ivory towers. Organizers and demonstrators against state violence have their heads in the clouds. Elected leaders campaigning on elevating living standards don't know what they're in for. But who's in charge of determining what's ‘realistic'? Or what "the real world" is exactly? Why is studying theory, fighting for better healthcare, or working toward poverty reduction any less ‘real' than plugging away at a spreadsheet for a weapons manufacturer or venture capital firm? And how did this pat and folksy concept of the "real world" emerge as a go-to dunk on eggheads and activists? On this episode, we seek to answer these questions, as we examine the canard that anyone to the left of a Goldman Sachs executive isn't living in or contributing to the "real world." Our guest is Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby.
We haven't been recording much lately, and Street Fight never uploaded their August 14th call-in show to their podcast feed, so I'm stealing their content and claiming it as my own to deliver an easy 35 minutes of content to you, the devoted Rock Hard Caucus listeners. Listen to me and Bryan ramble about a bunch of junk, mostly music. https://streetfightradio.com https://rockhardcauc.us
I've got attorney/podcaster/writer Charles Star on the Fast Track today. We drop Charles' summer '22 22 second update and discuss the secret lives of hot people before writing a powerful warts-and-all love ballad that's mostly just warts. Enjoy! Support this show and get exclusive bonus content at patreon.com/HowellDawdy Available already for $5 patreon subscribers: free downloads of all the previous Fast Track songs and bonus episodes. Recent bonus episodes feature Jesse Farrar of YKS and Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio!
Well it's Episode 15 of Season 2 and that means it's time to have on the winner of the Fast Track Patreon supporter drawing, Virginia's own Paul Bostrom. We talk about shredding licks for the Lord and then write a Grateful Dead inspired jam about mountain biking that's actually about life itself. It's pretty deep. Paul's a deep dude. Support this show (and become eligible for future drawings) and get exclusive bonus content at patreon.com/HowellDawdy Available already for $5 patreon subscribers: free downloads of all the previous Fast Track songs and bonus episodes. Recent bonus episodes feature Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio and Jesse JF Farrar of YKS!
Ding ding! I've got the fantastic Raina Douris, host of NPR's World Cafe, on the show today to give us a summer 2022 update and write an LCD Soundsystem inspired biking rant song in one half of one hour. Support this show and get exclusive bonus content at patreon.com/HowellDawdy Available already for $5 patreon subscribers: free downloads of all the previous Fast Track songs and bonus episodes. Recent bonus episodes feature Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio and Eli Yuden of What A Time To Be Alive!
Comedian, podcaster, and world record holder Dan Alten joins me today to chat very briefly about music before getting right down to the business of writing a pop banger about riding your bike dangerously slow. Support this show and get exclusive bonus content at patreon.com/HowellDawdy Available already for $5 patreon subscribers: free downloads of all the previous Fast Track songs and bonus episodes. Upcoming bonus episodes feature Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio and Eli Yuden of What A Time To Be Alive
No truer words were spoken about this movie than “So Fucking What.” Jen and Tim welcome Bryan Quinby of Street Fight Radio to talk about a justly forgotten 90s something-or-other called S.F.W.Trace the history of the beer ball! If you want to revisit that scene we mentioned from Sleep With Me, watch it here. Jen was wrong about Juliet, incidentally— she was intended to be about 13 or 14.Romeo was 16 or 17, though, so obviously the play is problematic due to the age gap and Shakespeare is still cancelled.The name of the teenaged girl school shooter Jen failed to recall is Brenda Spencer.She committed the Cleveland Elementary School shooting in 1979, and she is still incarcerated. Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryan Quinby (Street Fight Radio) returns to the show to run through an important event in BP history: John and Becca getting married! Becca hops on the show for a little bit to discuss the night that was, from the lovely time we had to Stefan's new suit to Dan almost passing out at dinner. Bryan regales us with the story of his wedding as well, and it's perhaps a bit more wild than John's (not surprisingly). But we've got plenty of non-matrimony content too! Once Becca leaves, we find time to get into legal drugs, the Mormon tradition of "dirty soda", Joc Pederson's fantasy football dispute, and Stefan gets a slap on the wrist from EA. Plus, Bryan gets blocked by a shock jock and we run through our stupidest-ever injuries. If you want to feel less stupid (or more, I guess), you can support the show over at patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every single month. Last week was a busy one as we opened up the mailbag with Molly Lambert and posted the VOD of John's Bachelor Party with a slew of amazing guests including the YKS guys, Chris James, and Tom and Demi. We also have merch discounts, an awesome Discord, over 100 bonus episodes in the back catalogue, and tons more stuff over there so check it out! Bryan Quinby is a podcaster who can be heard on Street Fight Radio with Brett Payne and on The P.O.D. Kast with BP's own John Cullen. You can follow him on Twitter at @murderxbryan.
Jen and Tim welcome back Josh of The Worst of All Possible Worlds podcast to discuss the Oliver Stone version of the Eric Bogosian play, Talk Radio from 1988.Subscribe to HYST on Patreon and get two bonus episodes every month! patreon.com/haveyouseenthis/Jen got the date of the crash of Air Florida flight 90 wrong— it happened in January of 1982.“The comment that brought Howard Stern his most notoriety during his time on Washington, DC radio in the early ‘80s was the infamous Fourteenth Street Bridge Incident. As morning man at ‘DC101' WWDC, Stern was reacting to the Air Florida flight that crashed into the bridge in February 1982. ‘What's the price of a one-way ticket from National to the Fourteenth Street Bridge?' he asked. ‘Is that going to be a regular stop?'”Via insideradio.comAlso Stern did not call the actual Air Florida ticket counter, because as most of us know, talk radio prank calls are faked. Just ask Bryan of Street Fight Radio! In fact, you can hear a deep dive into shock jocks for a pledge as low as $1 over at the Street Fight Patreon!Shortly after his murder by white supremacists, a memorial piece about shock jock Alan Berg appeared in Rolling Stone. The author of the piece, Stephen Singular, later expanded this piece into the book Talked to Death: The Life and Murder of Alan Berg. You can read the original Rolling Stone article here.And don't miss our freewheeling episode with the TWOAPW guys about a sad little fake Hammer film, IT! starring Roddy McDowall! Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Street Fight Radio's Brett Pain joins us to talk busted cars, shitty jobs, bad managers, and awful first impressions. Now More Than Ever, Support Your Local Abortion Fund: Arkansas Abortion Support Network www.arabortionsupport.org/ Missouri Abortion Fund www.mofund.org/ The Roe Fund (Oklahoma) www.roefund.org Find an abortion fund or services near you: National Network of Abortion Funds abortionfunds.org www.hootnhollerpod.com www.patreon.com/hootnhollerpod @hootnhollerpod on Twitter and Instagram facebook.com/hootnhollerpod hootnhollerpod@gmail.com Theme: "When the Moon Comes Down in Blood" As sung by Reba Dearmore, Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 7, 1969. Cat. #0647 (MFH #709) in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University. maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinforma…aspx?ID=647 Outro 1: "Bella Ciao" As sung by activists at the Hebron checkpoint. May 2022. twitter.com/Issaamro/status/151…EFnQHdztRqkkkjgnt2Q Outro 2: "Friends in the Hotel Industry" written and performed by Grammer,, © Feb 28, 2014. Used with permission of the artist. grammercomma.bandcamp.com
Support the show for only $3.11/mo at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult and get a bonus episode every week and help us raise money for abortion access. This week Brett and Bryan from Street Fight Radio help us talk comedian cop shop, looking at an aspiring entertainer who also happens to be a Metro Atlanta area police officer. What's his skewed take on police brutality? Tune in to find out. Also, a Fairbanks Alaska man has had it up to here with Arby's Manager On Duty, Andy, and proposes a somewhat twisted game on Facebook. Music: Ecstatic Vision - You Got It Or You Don't Hot Pursuit - D.A.R.E.
Support the show by subscribing at http://sesh.plus or http://patreon.com/strugglesession or http://strugglesession.substack.com Enjoy this episode courtesy of Blue Wire Podcasts! On this episode Leslie goes one-on-one with Bryan from Street Fight Radio! They talk all sorts of wrestling and wrestling news including Cody's jump to WWE, Tony Khan's acquisition of ROH, Roman Reign's part-time schedule, the AEW women's division, and more. Tell us your thoughts on wrestling by leaving us a voicemail at http://sesh.show ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to CULTURE on the Callin app and at 1900CULTURE.COM Check out our new merch here: http://strugglesession.shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Turns out nothing is safe from rampant corporate greed, including f*cking baby formula. Francesca and guest Brett Payne of Street Fight Radio talk about the layers of corruption currently causing families to ration food for their infants. And, the murder of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh once again shows us exactly who the Israeli government is and how little they care for human rights. Meanwhile, why are leading Democrats acting so shocked that the multi-decade plan to overturn Roe V. Wade has finally come to fruition. Senior editor and reporter at The Lever, Andrew Perez, joins Francesca to explain the dark money interest groups behind the current SCOTUS. Finally a newsy game of “Is it Real?” and a *BONUS BISH* looking at the most disrespectful anti-choice argument yet, made by a Montana Senator: “Why come we protect sea turtle eggs and not zygotes?" Become a patron to listen/watch back: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom.Featuring: Andrew Perez, Senior Editor at The Leverhttps://twitter.com/andrewperezdc Brett Payne, Cohost of Street Fight Radiohttps://twitter.com/BrettPainThe Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every Sunday at 5/8pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.comSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchationroom or via Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Turns out nothing is safe from rampant corporate greed, including f*cking baby formula. Francesca and guest Brett Payne of Street Fight Radio talk about the layers of corruption currently causing families to ration food for their infants. And, the murder of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh once again shows us exactly who the Israeli government is and how little they care for human rights. Meanwhile, why are leading Democrats acting so shocked that the multi-decade plan to overturn Roe V. Wade has finally come to fruition. Senior editor and reporter at The Lever, Andrew Perez, joins Francesca to explain the dark money interest groups behind the current SCOTUS. Finally a newsy game of “Is it Real?” and a *BONUS BISH* looking at the most disrespectful anti-choice argument yet, made by a Montana Senator: “Why come we protect sea turtle eggs and not zygotes?" Become a patron to listen/watch back: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom.Featuring: Andrew Perez, Senior Editor at The Leverhttps://twitter.com/andrewperezdc Brett Payne, Cohost of Street Fight Radiohttps://twitter.com/BrettPainThe Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every Sunday at 5/8pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.comSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchationroom or via Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVE Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Episode 100, Eric and Josh have a quantum mechanics discussion with special guest Brett Payne ( twitter.com/BrettPain ) from Street Fight Radio. We also talk about skating, rollerblading, and brain chemistry. Check out Street Fight Radio on all podcast platforms and tune into their Twitch stream at twitch.tv/streetfightradio Please send your questions, comments, corrections and hate mail to RidingTheTorusPod@gmail.com You can find Eric's research notes for every episode here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1syBwRsJ3b3YnOlUCXXFEEUpgF0NODLL2 Also! If you enjoy the Riding The Torus theme song, you can now download it for FREE from the Bueno Tornado bandcamp page. Here is the link: http://buenotornado.bandcamp.com/track/riding-the-torus-theme Hosts: Eric Beal - twitter.com/ericbealart Josh Campbell - twitter.com/josh_campbell
Brett Payne from Street Fight Radio, famous for his appearance on RHC 36, returns to talk about drugs and the people who use them. Check out everything Brett is up to at https://streetfightradio.com Full episode notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/65856008 https://rockhardcauc.us
"In times of great stress or adversity, it's always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive." Happy 100 fam! This week, Brett Payne joins Articulate on this special occasion to discuss how he learned to plow... his own anger into something positive. Listen in to see how justified vandalism and threatening sorority members lead to this amazing Anarcho-Comedy podcast. Street Fight Radio airs every Sunday at 10pm on WCRS FM in Columbus OH on 102.1 / 98.3 and is available on all major podcast streaming services. Enjoy!
This week we celebrate the Amazon union victory and cover some of the more bewildering responses to it Also, two Republicans publically display how normal they can be with their families Listen to Street Fight Radio wherever you get podcasts Support Minion Death Cult for only $3.11/mo at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult to get a bonus episode every week.
The HegeHogs--with the help of Brett from StreetFight Radio WCRS Columbus--discuss the Simpsons season 11 episode "Bart To The Future" and how it depicts Native American stereotypes and a future where a liberal president has no idea how to clean up after Trump. CWs: Racism, gambling addiction Street Fight Radio: https://www.streetfightradio.com/ Street Fight Twitter: @StreetFightWCRS Brett Twitter: @BrettPain HegePod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Hegepod
Part III of the Lefty Specialists’ March Madness miniseries is about Rutgers’ surprise Final Four run, the disrespect shown to women’s basketball, and the inherently reactionary nature of talk radio.Thanks to Bryan (@murderxbryan) from Street Fight Radio (https://www.patreon.com/streetfightradio) for joining us on this one! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit undrafted.substack.com
I was actually too shy to join an Acapella group. The Sword & Shield of Professional Wrestling, Josh C and The Zubes are back for another week of AEW Dynamite, this time with special guest "Murder" Bryan Quinby from Street Fight Radio. This week's show is in Long Island, New York, home of MJF. This hometown show for the company's most prominent heel starts off with CM Punk flipping the alignment for the night, leading to MJF showing off on his high school football field and clinching a spot in the Dynamite Diamond match next week. Elsewhere on the card, Jurassic Express, The Acclaimed, The Varsity Blondes, and 2point0 have an eight man tag in some alignment, Best Friends get a big boost after their match with The Young Bucks, Cody informs Sammy he'll be taking the TNT Title open challenge, Jamie Hayter takes on Riho, Taz SENDS HOOK to a debut on Friday. Malakai Black goes to the spit mist, and Bryan Danielson kicks in another Dark Order head against Jonathan Hungry in the main event. Winter is coming. Next week, bud! For the best experience, watch Wrestling Brain live on Twitch at twitch.tv/wrestlingbrain immediately following AEW events. For more Wrestling Brain in your life, follow us on social media: twitter.com/Wrestling_Brain instagram.com/wrestlingbrainnetwork twitter.com/the_Zubes twitter.com/j0shc For even more wrestling coverage and wrestling's best Discord, subscribe to Josh's Patreon : patreon.com/j0shc
Welcome to Everything Elite 150!This week Nate and Aaron are here to talk all about All Elite Wrestling and the Elite Extended Universe with special guest Murder Bryan (@murderxbryan) from Street Fight Radio! They play ELITE OR DELETE about AEW Dynamite (11/17) including A Surprising Darby Match, the genius of the opening half hour of the show with Bryan Danielson, Jay Lethal in AEW and more. Then they breakdown the remainder of Dynamite, talk about what not to name your kids, anxiety with crowd signs, look ahead to Rampage and next week's Dynamite, and a whole lot more!Please follow our twitter account https://twitter.com/EverythingAEW, subscribe to us on the podcast platform of your choice, and rate and review the show if you have the chance! Everything Elite is entirely a Patreon supported podcast. Visit https://www.patreon.com/everythingelite and check out our three tiers of content that we are offering for your monthly pledge to support EE!The landing site for Everything Elite is at http://www.linktr.ee/everythingaew
Access the entire 80 minute episode (and additional bonus episodes) by becoming a patron of Junk Filter: https://www.patreon.com/posts/57121333 Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby joins the show from Columbus, Ohio to discuss Jody Hill's black comedy Observe and Report. Misunderstood in 2009 as a mean-spirited comedic spin on Taxi Driver and King of Comedy, it is clearer to see in 2021 that Observe and Report was intended as a vicious satire not only of the American police state, but also of the kinds of toxic males that want to be cops, presented as a Judd Apatow-style laff riot. Bryan and I talk about our appreciation for anti-comedy and harsh satire, how this film anticipated the kinds of guys who populate the alt-right, the bad timing of this film being released right after the smash hit comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop, and how Jody Hill went on to be one of the great modern satirists of American life through his subsequent work for HBO. Follow Bryan Quinby on Twitter. Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive at least two additional exclusive episodes a month: some of our notable previous guests include Jared Yates Sexton, David Roth, Karen Geier, Will Sloan, Zach Vasquez and Jacob Bacharach. More to come! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter Check out Bryan's great podcasts Street Fight Radio and The P.O.D Kast. Trailer for Observe and Report (Jody Hill, 2009)
Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby (@murderxbryan) joins me to talk about BOYZ N THE HOOD, both the film and the soundtrack, and their relationship with one another. Along the way we reminisce on taking the wrong message away from the film as teens, and what drew us to the film in the first place.Street Fight Radio: https://www.streetfightradio.com/
Support the show and get every episode of LABBMB at http://sesh.plus | http://patreon.com/strugglesession | http://strugglesession.substack.com Leslie and Bryan of Street Fight Radio are doing a special commentary series for the summer! We're watching some of the most badass movies of all time, and you pick the films! Next time: Aliens or Predator. Sound off in the comments! ★ Support this podcast ★ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hear the full episode at http://sesh.plus On today's episode Jack and Leslie are joined by Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby to discuss the Disney+ series Wandavision. https://www.streetfightradio.com http://www.twitter.com/murderxbryan Tune: Ganser - Bad Form (Sad13 Remix) https://ganser.bandcamp.com ★ Support this podcast ★ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The hogs were thrilled to interview one of our podcast heroes, Bryan Quinby (@murderbryan) of Street Fight Radio. We talked about shock jocks, independent left media, and hog culture in the suburbs. Bryan also gave us his first hand account of the uprisings in Columbus, Ohio, movements to rename the city and hold its leadership accountable, and what he's working on for Street Fight, the PODkast, and Means TV. This is an abridged version of the full episode - to get the post-game where Dan and Sam go full Street Fight and give Bryan the lowdown on exactly how our jobs are screwing us, subscribe to our brand-new patreon on any level by clicking this link: patreon.com/hogplanet Once you subscribe, you gain immediate access to our very first 6 episodes, which are not available anywhere else, as well as the post-game with Bryan. By throwing us a pittance every month, Patreon subscribers help us pay our guests and pay for our editing and conferencing software so we can stay independent and keep bringing you guests that you won't hear on corporate media. Help keep Hog Planet spinning by signing up at patreon.com/hogplanet. Some of the petitions discussed in the episode: Petition to recall the Mayor of Columbus, Ohio https://recallginther.org/ Petition demanding the resignations of the mayor and police chief of Columbus https://www.change.org/p/shannon-hardin-the-resignation-of-mayor-andrew-ginther-and-police-chief-thomas-quinlan Petitions to rename Columbus https://www.change.org/p/senator-hearcel-f-craig-change-the-name-of-columbus-ohio?original_footer_petition_id=22620028&algorithm=promoted&source_location=petition_footer&grid_position=10&pt=AVBldGl0aW9uAL5tWgEAAAAAXt6wH4GhLT0zMDI3N2U1ZQ%3D%3D https://www.change.org/p/mayor-ginther-columbus-city-council-change-the-name-of-columbus-ohio-to-flavortown Street Fight Radio Website https://www.streetfightradio.com/ Means TV means.tv --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hog-planet/message
Today we’re joined by Bryan Quimby (a.k.a. @MurderBryan) of Street Fight Radio out of Columbus to talk about Ohio’s abrupt reopening, the unwarranted aggression of the Columbus police that killed a protester, the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone and more. There’s also some nu-metal talk in there and we read a couple of your reviews.You can follow Bryan HERE.You can subscribe to Street Fight Radio HERE.And you can check out the P.O.D. Kast HERE.You can leave us a voicemail at: 202-570-4639. Or drop us a line at theinsurgentspod@gmail.com.You can also listen to the Insurgents on iTunes HERE.And on Spotify HERE.If you’d like to become a premium subscriber and gain access to our private Discord server as well as the to-come premium episodes, you can do so here: This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at theinsurgents.substack.com/subscribe
Luke and Kelsey interview Bryan Quimby, co-host of the Street Fight Radio and POD Kast podcasts. You can find Bryan on twitter @murderbryan
It took us 7 episodes, but we finally get down to the band who gave us our name: Payable on Death, or as you know them, P.O.D. Another album that bafflingly sold 6 million copies, overcoming its release on September 11th, 2001 and its reputation, being Christian Rock in a time where that wasn't cool, to become one of the best-selling nu-metal albums of all-time. Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen sit down once again to review a classic nu-metal album as part of their monthly series about the genre. The boys take a long look at their own history with religion, their history with this album, and dissect some of the worst songs of the nu-metal era, from the shameless pandering of "Youth of the Nation" to the weird reggae crossovers to one of the worst utilizations of a guest feature ever as H.R. from Bad Brains gets subjected to whatever the hell that song is. It's an album that could've only existed in 2001, and despite it being our namesake...we don't really like it. Something we do like is doing one bonus episode every month on our Patreon. You can contribute at https://patreon.com/thepodkast, where $4 a month gets you access to that bonus episode. Last month, we had Keith Buckley, lead singer of Every Time I Die, join us to discuss the Ozzfest 2001 live album, and this month, we have another very special bonus episode with a very special guest. Join us on this journey back into the nu-metal abyss.
What do you get when you take 9 guys from Iowa, throw them in masks and boiler suits, and tell them to record an album? This monstrosity, an album that is kind of good but also 60 minutes long. Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen are back for another month of reviewing nu-metal classics, and this month, they take on Slipknot's only album that qualifies as nu-metal, their self-titled debut. There's no fighting on the episode this time, as both Bryan and John love the first half and think it falls off a precipitous cliff after that. They get into their own history with the band, from John being legitimately scared of them as a teenager to Bryan thinking the whole mask thing was pretty lame. What were the masks for, anyway? The boys talk about the decision to wear them, the fact there's nine guys in the band, and why they have one band member whose sole purpose is to hit beer kegs with a baseball bat. It's another Ross Robinson production, which means John goes off on the poor production values, and in this month's Challenge, Bryan creates a Slipknot mask for the ages. If you want to take off the mask and show us your true self, you can donate to the show at https://patreon.com/thepodkast, where $4/month gets you access to one bonus episode every month. Last month, we reviewed the Woodstock '99 compilation album, complete with stories from Bryan about being there, and this month, we will be joined by a VERY special guest (revealed on the episode) to talk about Ozzfest 2001. So get on over there and donate today!
The bad boys of podcasting are back, and this month, it's political. Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen take on the 2001 nu-metal classic, "Toxicity", by System of a Down, where the boys are once again conflicted over how to feel about a record, 18 years later. From the bizarre in-fighting to the even weirder lyrics, Bryan and John attempt to unpack just how this album became one of the most popular of the decade and has stood the test of time, despite the inherent insanity of the whole thing and complete lack of mainstream appeal. While both had awful experiences seeing SOAD live, and are pretty sure the guys in the band are pretty dislikable dudes, they arrive at different conclusions about this record in 2019, and what it means today. And once again, the episode ends with singing (yelling?), as they try to break their 2-2 tie in the Challenge Round. PLUS, The P.O.D. Kast just launched their Patreon this month. We're gonna be doing one bonus episode every month and will be releasing some really fun content. Check it out at https://www.patreon.com/thepodkast, where the bonus content will start flowing VERY soon.
"SHUT UP WHEN I'M TALKING TO YOU" is not something you'll hear on this month's episode of your favorite nu-metal podcast with Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen, because once again, they talk for a very long time. This month, they review Linkin Park's debut album "Hybrid Theory", a band Bryan only seriously started listening to in preparation for this month's episode, and a band that John has liked from the very beginning. There's a lot to unpack in this episode of the show, as the boys talk extensively about Linkin Park's wild backstory, reading insane news quotes from that time period and much later from Chester Bennington and other members of the band. Bryan also changes his opinion of Linkin Park, from believing it to be "children's music" to something a little closer to respect, by the end. It's fun when the boys disagree, and they've come to this album from very different places: John discusses the one time he skipped class in high school, which was to buy Linkin Park's second album, Meteora, and Bryan talks about clowning on people he knew that loved the band. They also discuss the album's insane popularity in the face of its horrible album cover and the fact the album peaked at #2 behind Creed yields a long discussion about bands with singers who sound like Eddie Vedder. As always, we learn a lot, and we both sing at the end, so what more could you want from a nu-metal podcast, really?
It's episode 3 of your favorite monthly nu-metal podcast (it's a niche genre) from Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen, and this month is a doozy. Deftones are known to many as the band that crosses over a lot of fans: they're the one nu-metal band that people who hate nu-metal like, and they're the one nu-metal band that can get fervent nu-metal fans to listen to other, better music. After starting the episode with a lot of Korn talk spurred on by Bryan getting rejected for a Jonathan Davis interview, the POD Boys settle into the Deftones and a cross-section of topics, mostly stemming from the fact that they're aggressively uninteresting as people but insanely interesting as a musical unit. The boys talk about their very different paths to discovering Deftones, whether or not Deftones qualify as nu-metal, and Bryan unearths a clip of Chino drunk onstage at a festival in Holland that ranks up there with one of the best drunken lead singer performances of all-time. It's a long episode, but it's worth it until the end, as Bryan also makes a shocking reveal about the Deftones' song "Root" that must be heard to be believed.
In this brand-new monthly podcast from Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen, the two men sit down and wax poetic about their favorite genre of music: nu-metal. Each episode will be focused on one nu-metal album, and this month, they tackle Korn's "Korn". Widely regarded to be the album that started nu-metal, John and Bryan come to this album from two different places: John backtracking through Korn's catalogue after falling in love with "Follow the Leader", and Bryan being there from the beginning, from early shows with no one there to buying the album because he saw a poster of the band and it looked cool. Throughout the episode, we look at how Fieldy might be the dumbest person ever to make it big, the creepy album art, the band's style, how this record made us hate our parents, and we imagine what the conversation in the studio must've been like before they recorded "Shoots and Ladders". And in this month's challenge, Bryan and John both learn that scatting into a microphone is absurdly embarrassing.
In this brand new monthly podcast from Street Fight Radio's Bryan Quinby and Blocked Party's John Cullen, the two men sit down and wax poetic about their favourite genre of music: nu-metal. The hosts intend to dissect one nu-metal album per episode, and first on the docket is Limp Bizkit's Significant Other. Seen by both men as the pinnacle of the genre, the two talk about their history with nu-metal and with this album specifically, before diving into a chat about Fred Durst's lyrical ability (but possible status as a genius), how much Wes Borland hated the band, the psychology behind some of the decisions made, Terry Date's production, and how Re-Arranged is possibly the greatest song ever written. And in this month's Challenge, John and Bryan square off to see who can do the better Matt Pinfield rant.
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