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Mike sits down with Github Product Manager to talk AI, vibe coding and dev in general. Mailtrap (https://mailtrap.io/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode&utm_campaign=coder_radio_4) CoPilot (https://github.com/features/copilot) Tim on Github (https://github.com/timrogers) Tim's Blog (https://timrogers.co.uk/) Coder's Socials Mike on X (https://x.com/dominucco) Mike on BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/dominucco.bsky.social) Mike's Blog (https://dominickm.com) Coder on X (https://x.com/coderradioshow) Coder on BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/coderradio.bsky.social) Show Discord (https://discord.gg/k8e7gKUpEp) Alice (https://alice.dev) Alice Forms (https://alice.dev/forms)
Our own Mike Piellucci talks about one of the world's best bull riders, John Crimber, who lives with a bunch of other badass Brazilian bull riders in or near Decatur, Texas. Kathy Wise reveals her secret nicknames and the difference between her marriage and that of Tim Rogers. Also: Cooper Flagg! Kathy gets a bit quiet during this portion of the podcast, as Tim and The Looch go deep on the Mavs' No. 1 overall pick. Stay tuned for maybe the dumbest question Tim has ever posed: "Do you believe in spaceships?" Remember: print makes the podcast possible. Consider subscribing to D Magazine.
The 1990s was a particularly exciting time in Australian rock music. The musical movements that started in the US and the UK in the 90s have been well documented (particularly in reference to certain bands), but not so much has been written about the purple patch of creativity that took place in Australia over that decade. Over the last few years, my guest for this episode has taken it upon himself to rectify that, showing particular dedication to his favourite band....that just happens to be of that decade. Welcome to episode 185 of Love That Album. I'll make a confession here.....my 90s musical choices were probably different to many of the artists that were part of that purple patch, but it is undeniable how new and innovative bands were becoming – partly influenced by what happened in Seattle, but so much was independent of what was happening overseas. The Whitlams, Regurgitator, The Cruel Sea, The Fauves, Something For Kate and some kids from Newcastle were amongst many that were a huge part of the landscape. One band in particular, though, had the knack of combining 90s with the 60s and the 70s. You Am I fronted by the extremely charismatic Tim Rogers started out grunge. In short order, though, they moved away from that to write and perform songs that combined rock aggression with melodicism, and could also write a “tear in your beer” ballad. (Big Star mixed with Hellacopters and The Replacements.....my opinion and I'm sticking with it). You Am I released 3 albums in a row that went to number 1 on the charts.....no other Australian band had ever done that. Yet, in the US and Europe, they remained a cult act. Danny Yau is the host of Just Ace, a podcast dedicated to documenting the 90s Australian alternative music scene – whatever the hell that means (IYKYK). He's also You Am I's number 1 fan, and accidental archivist. I invited Danny to join me to discuss You Am I's 6th album (and their second one after the 90s) Deliverance. The band always made the music they wanted, but with no support from their major label forthcoming, they decided to make an album with no consideration to label requirements. It would have been easy to chat about the albums they're most associated with HiFi Way and Hourly Daily (both 10 out of 10 records), but we do things differently on this little show. Danny and I discuss a myriad of things including the Melbourne–Sydney rivalry, the difference between how Australians and Americans define “rooting”, songs of sadness and joy, and what the 90s meant in terms of Australian music.....and we do a hell of a lot of You Am I talk.....some of it in relation to our focus album, Deliverance. We ran out of time towards the end, but I had a ton of fun chatting with Danny, and we've even agreed on a future episode of See Hear Podcast he's going to join Tim, Kerry and myself on – discussing a film about a fictional 90s band....of course. Tune into the excellent Just Ace podcast wherever you get your shows or at https://www.justace90s.com/ You can find Danny's own music at https://dannyyau.bandcamp.com/ or at https://thereservations.bandcamp.com/ If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum You can download the show by searching for Love That Album on whatever podcast app you favour (except Spotify). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 1990s was a particularly exciting time in Australian rock music. The musical movements that started in the US and the UK in the 90s have been well documented (particularly in reference to certain bands), but not so much has been written about the purple patch of creativity that took place in Australia over that decade. Over the last few years, my guest for this episode has taken it upon himself to rectify that, showing particular dedication to his favourite band....that just happens to be of that decade. Welcome to episode 185 of Love That Album. I'll make a confession here.....my 90s musical choices were probably different to many of the artists that were part of that purple patch, but it is undeniable how new and innovative bands were becoming – partly influenced by what happened in Seattle, but so much was independent of what was happening overseas. The Whitlams, Regurgitator, The Cruel Sea, The Fauves, Something For Kate and some kids from Newcastle were amongst many that were a huge part of the landscape. One band in particular, though, had the knack of combining 90s with the 60s and the 70s. You Am I fronted by the extremely charismatic Tim Rogers started out grunge. In short order, though, they moved away from that to write and perform songs that combined rock aggression with melodicism, and could also write a “tear in your beer” ballad. (Big Star mixed with Hellacopters and The Replacements.....my opinion and I'm sticking with it). You Am I released 3 albums in a row that went to number 1 on the charts.....no other Australian band had ever done that. Yet, in the US and Europe, they remained a cult act. Danny Yau is the host of Just Ace, a podcast dedicated to documenting the 90s Australian alternative music scene – whatever the hell that means (IYKYK). He's also You Am I's number 1 fan, and accidental archivist. I invited Danny to join me to discuss You Am I's 6th album (and their second one after the 90s) Deliverance. The band always made the music they wanted, but with no support from their major label forthcoming, they decided to make an album with no consideration to label requirements. It would have been easy to chat about the albums they're most associated with HiFi Way and Hourly Daily (both 10 out of 10 records), but we do things differently on this little show. Danny and I discuss a myriad of things includingthe Melbourne–Sydney rivalry, the difference between how Australians and Americans define “rooting”, songs of sadness and joy, and what the 90s meant in terms of Australian music.....and we do a hell of a lot of You Am I talk.....some of it in relation to our focus album, Deliverance. We ran out of time towards the end, but I had a ton of fun chatting with Danny, and we've even agreed on a future episode of See Hear Podcast he's going to join Tim, Kerry and myself on – discussing a film about a fictional 90s band....of course. Tune into the excellent Just Ace podcast wherever you get your shows or at https://www.justace90s.com/ You can find Danny's own music at https://dannyyau.bandcamp.com/ or at https://thereservations.bandcamp.com/ If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum You can download the show by searching for Love That Album on whatever podcast app you favour (except Spotify). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we talk to Tim Rogers. Best known as the frontman for rock band You Am I, Rogers was born in Kalgoorlie, WA, but lived all over the country growing up, spending time in Adelaide, Sydney and Canberra, and now, rural Victoria. The 55-year-old has lived a big life so far as a songwriter, raconteur, talking head and author. He's had his struggles and his joys but has remained, as always, sartorially splendid. He speaks with Good Weekend senior writer Konrad Marshall about addiction, mental health, footy, cycling, gardening, and his current tour with the band, celebrating the 30-year anniversary of its seminal sophomore album, Hi Fi Way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Kevin Borich's musical odyssey began with an olive oil can and a rusty trumpet on the back steps of his childhood home in New Zealand. Sixty years and over twenty albums later, the 78-year-old guitar virtuoso shows no signs of slowing down. "The R word is nowhere near," he laughs, describing a recent performance where fans went "nuts" down front, singing along to every lyric.This legendary Australian musician is preparing for a historic one-night-only performance in Adelaide alongside fellow rock icons John Swan and Dave Gleeson. The collaboration stems from Borich and Swan's time together in the Party Boys and their recent work on Borich's acclaimed "Duets" album, which also featured collaborations with Joe Walsh, Ian Moss, Tim Rogers, and other music luminaries.Throughout our conversation, Kevin shares extraordinary stories from a career that's intersected with rock royalty. Carlos Santana calling him onstage before 60,000 fans. Richie Blackmore of Deep Purple showing up at his gig after hearing him play. Jamming with Bo Diddley, an early influence who shaped his rhythmic sensibilities. These moments paint the picture of an artist whose talent has earned the respect of the very musicians who inspired him.From his beginnings with the La-De-Da's to performing at landmark Australian events like the 1972 Sunbury Festival and New Year's Eve celebrations at the Sydney Opera House, Kevin has consistently delivered authentic, passionate rock music. His recent successes—including his "Legacy" album topping AMRAP charts for three months—demonstrate an artist still exploring his creative potential.What comes through most clearly is his unwavering love for performance and connection with audiences. Even as he acknowledges challenges like the rising cost of living affecting live music attendance, his enthusiasm for the upcoming Adelaide show is palpable. He's "getting oiled up" for rehearsals, ready to deliver another unforgettable night of Australian rock history in the making.Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness Kevin Borich, John Swan, and Dave Gleeson sharing the stage for one extraordinary performance that promises to showcase the enduring power of Australian rock music at its finest.What has Kevin Borich been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Tim Rogers reflects on Noah with selections of scripture from Genesis 6 through 9.
Lead singer of the iconic You Am I, Tim Rogers sits down in the studio with Matty O to chat all things rock, the 30th Anniversary of their legendary second album "Hi Fi Way" and what touring was like back in 1995.Order your copy of "Hi Fi Way" 30th Anniversary Vinyl here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lead singer of the iconic You Am I, Tim Rogers sits down in the studio with Matty O to chat all things rock, the 30th Anniversary of their legendary second album "Hi Fi Way" and what touring was like back in 1995.Order your copy of "Hi Fi Way" 30th Anniversary Vinyl here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of You Am I’s Hi Fi Daily Double Down Tour hitting Hobart this weekend, Kaz and Tubes chat with band frontman Tim Rogers, about Hi Fi Way’s 30th anniversary, and his evolution over the years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big goals, big dreams… and a sport that doesn't make it easy. In this Grassroots Show episode, presented by Foran Equine, we're talking all things eventing season planning—from setting the right goals to choosing events that suit you and your horse. Nicole Brown is joined by British Eventing Central Region Lead Coach Tim Rogers, who shares practical, down-to-earth advice for building a season that's flexible, focused, and fun. Whether you're aiming for your first international or just want to enjoy the ride, this one's full of the good stuff. Highlights: Start Smart – Why your first event of the year should be about confidence, not collecting ribbons. Work Back from the Big One – Setting your end goal and building the stepping stones to get there. Train Like You Compete – Bring structure to your schooling, and prep with purpose. Step Down to Step Up – Why moving down a level can be your secret weapon. Know What Works – The power of reviewing past results and making informed decisions. Event Choice Matters – From terrain to course designers, learn how to pick events that play to your strengths. Guest: Tim Rogers – UKCC Level 3 coach, grassroots guru, and the man behind some very smart season plans.
Start the weekend right with TGIF, hosted by Charlie Pickering. Guests include Claire Hooper, Geraldine Hickey and Ivan Aristeguieta. Live music performance by Tim Rogers.
Aussie rock legends You Am I are back in the spotlight, with frontman Tim Rogers and drummer Rusty Hopkinson joining the studio ahead of their upcoming Sydney shows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WE'RE BACK! Episode 3 of Season 4 is LIVE
It was great for Tim Rogers to join the 3AW Football team on Saturday afternoon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Niki joins (for about half an hour) from the Fandom Chamber of Audio Recording in San Francisco to help John find a Lexus LS 400 he can buy. They're joined by special guest Tim Rogers, who helped the crew rethink their camera and monitor setups. Whatever notes John had for the show...don't worry about it. Instead, Tim and John spent 2.5 hours discussing:Yasuke being cool as hell in Assassin's Creed ShadowsThe Easy-Bake Oven Witcher 3-ification of Assassin's CreedSports gambling and the possible equivalent in gamesHorse ArmorPomeraniansLost media (and if that's even what we'd call what people are referring to as "lost media" now)Kitchen NightmaresAnd a lot more, honestly! We also answer some of your burning HIVE QUESTIONS, including a rundown of all the weird things we call our dogs.
In this series we're doing deep dives into Eric's favorite albums. In this episode Eric, Kylan, and AJ go track-by-track through All Star United's self-titled album. Follow us on socials: https://x.com/Ineverglow / ineverglow.eric https://x.com/SavageKylan https://x.com/ajsimmons1987 Huge shoutout to my Patreon subscribers! Big thanks to "Wow Tier" Patreon Subscriber, Tim Rogers! Join the Patreon: / ineverglow
In this series we're doing deep dives into Eric's favorite albums. In this episode Eric, Kylan, and AJ break down Behold by My Epic. Hit follow/subscribe to keep up with all that we have coming up, including episodes on Sixpence None The Richer, Lifehouse, The Cure, and much more! Follow us on socials: https://x.com/Ineverglow / ineverglow.eric https://x.com/SavageKylan https://x.com/ajsimmons1987 Huge shoutout to my Patreon subscribers! Big thanks to "Wow Tier" Patreon Subscriber, Tim Rogers! Become a member for as low as $3 a month at / ineverglow
In this series we're doing deep dives into Eric's favorite albums. In this episode Eric, Kylan, and AJ break down Shelterheart by Benjamin Daniel. Follow us on socials: https://x.com/Ineverglow / ineverglow.eric https://x.com/SavageKylan https://x.com/ajsimmons1987 Huge shoutout to my Patreon subscribers! Big thanks to "Wow Tier" Patreon Subscribers, Phil Stasyszen, & Tim Rogers! Join the Patreon: / ineverglow
In this episode Eric & AJ interview one of our favorite indie artists, Benjamin Daniel! Follow us on socials: https://x.com/Ineverglow / ineverglow.eric https://x.com/ajsimmons1987 https://x.com/benjikunz https://x.com/SavageKylan Huge shoutout to my Patreon subscribers! Big thanks to "Wow Tier" Patreon Subscriber, Tim Rogers! Join the Patreon: / ineverglow
Village Mayor Tim Rogers fills us in on the propose joining of Village and Town.
Another Monday, another Juan Soto rumor. A report surfaced saying the Dodgers could be using Soto's free agency in part to help bring back Teoscar Hernandez. On today's show, my friend Tim Rogers (@Dodgers2080) joins to talk all the latest Dodger news and rumors. PLUS we deep dive and do an overall health check of the Dodgers organization from the Minor Leagues upwards. It's sure to be a fun one on another edition of the All Dodgers Podcast! Tube in all offseason long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
In this episode, we are discussing the off season rumors and signings with Tim Rogers of Dodgers 2080
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View the full video for this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgVT9c3mmvE 00:00 - introduction 20:06 - #36 22:53 - #35 25:26 - #34 27:50 - #33 30:29 - #32 33:03 - #31 25:41 - #30 38:27 - #29 41:08 - #28 43:50 - #27 46:30 - #26 48:54 - #25 51:56 - #24 54:16 - #23 56:50 - #22 59:41 - #21 1:02:23 - #20 1:04:39 - #19 1:07:07 - #18 1:09:54 - #17 1:12:31 - #16 1:15:03 - #15 1:17:25 - #14 1:19:51 - #13 1:22:38 - #12 1:25:06 - #11 1:27:46 - #10 1:30:26 - #9 1:33:11 - #8 1:36:08 - #7 1:39:02 - #6 1:41:49 - #5 1:44:32 - #4 1:47:07 - #3 1:49:40 - #2 + #1 2:00:44 - outroduction This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Ash Parrish of The Verge returns as host to implement new segments, consider community Halo grievances, and weigh evidence that Frank might have been the first person to ever draw a dick in Pictochat. Hosted by Ash Parrish, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Commodore 64 Jet-Boys Overwatch League New York Excelsior “Ante Up” clip M.O.P. - Ante Up (Official Music Video) New jack swing Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Tempo DK Rap DK Rap Composer Chap hop Fighting Trousers - Professor Elemental Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer Math rock Nerdcore MC Chris MC Frontalot Eminem Penny Arcade Gorillaz PaRappa the Rapper Andy Schatz LMFAO - Shots ft. Lil Jon Parable of the Sower Ursula K. Le Guin Octavia E. Butler Xenogears / Xenosaga universe El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Alan Rickman Dogma (1999) Metatron 1: When did animals pivot from enemies to allied NPCs in video games? (13:58) Can You Pet the Dog? Tomb Raider Fable Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Final Fantasy XVI Dead to Rights: Retribution Call of Duty: Ghosts Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Call of Duty universe Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Jeff Gerstmann Yes, a Games Writer was Fired Over Review Scores 2: (New Segment) What the hell is going on at Nintendo? Part I - Alarmo (23:00) Alarmo Shigeru Miyamoto Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Splatoon 3 Charles Martinet Ring Fit Adventure AIBO Gunpei Yokoi Wii Nintendo DS Pokémon Smile Pokémon GO Pikmin Bloom Pokémon Sleep Dragon Quest Walk Pokéwalker Doom Super Mario Bros. My Cousin Vinny (1992) 3: What should Nintendo's next lifestyle product be? (31:20) Wii Vitality Sensor Pee-wee's Playhouse Super Mario 64 Tick Tock Clock Wii Music Animal Crossing series 4: What the hell is going on at Nintendo? Part II - Switch Online Playtest (34:15) Here's how to apply for Nintendo's mystery Switch Online playtest Nintendo Switch Online GameCube Super Mario Bros. 35 F-Zero 99 SpotPass and StreetPass Wolf Link Lego Fortnite Fortnite Minecraft Stanford prison experiment PictoChat 5: (New Segment) r/OffMyChest (43:00) Halo series A New Dawn | Halo Studios Melissa Boone Sweet Baby Inc. A paper out of New York University on social media finds “0.1% of users shared 80% of fake news,” and “74% of all online conflicts are started in just 1% of communities” Assassin's Creed Shadows devs address blowback over game's ‘historical accuracy' Yasuke Ubisoft responds to rumors about Tencent's potential buyout Masahiro Ito Silent Hill 2 Maria Stellar Blade Alan Wake II Disinformation and conspiracy theories cloud Helene recovery efforts in hard-hit areas Yves Guillemot Star Wars: Outlaws The Insert Credit Forums The Action Button Discord AKA The Goblin Bunker Princess Mononoke (1997) Elden Ring Shachō Eiyūden: The Eagle-Shooting Heroes Mortal Kombat Hyung-Tae Kim Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth Master Chief LIGHTNING ROUND: Metaphor: ReFanpastio (01:19:28) Recommendations and Outro (01:29:34): Frank: Own your media, if you know what Frank means, and Frank don't mean disks, if you know what Frank means Brandon: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, 12 Angry Men (1957), don't forget to watch good things if you're a person who enjoys trash things, The Matrix Resurrections (2021) Tim: Frankenstein (1931) Ash: The Animatrix (2003) This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Ash Parrish of The Verge returns as host to implement new segments, consider community Halo grievances, and weigh evidence that Frank might have been the first person to ever draw a dick in Pictochat. Hosted by Ash Parrish, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Commodore 64 Jet-Boys Overwatch League New York Excelsior “Ante Up” clip M.O.P. - Ante Up (Official Music Video) New jack swing Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Tempo DK Rap DK Rap Composer Chap hop Fighting Trousers - Professor Elemental Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer Math rock Nerdcore MC Chris MC Frontalot Eminem Penny Arcade Gorillaz PaRappa the Rapper Andy Schatz LMFAO - Shots ft. Lil Jon Parable of the Sower Ursula K. Le Guin Octavia E. Butler Xenogears / Xenosaga universe El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Alan Rickman Dogma (1999) Metatron 1: When did animals pivot from enemies to allied NPCs in video games? (13:58) Can You Pet the Dog? Tomb Raider Fable Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Final Fantasy XVI Dead to Rights: Retribution Call of Duty: Ghosts Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Call of Duty universe Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Jeff Gerstmann Yes, a Games Writer was Fired Over Review Scores 2: (New Segment) What the hell is going on at Nintendo? Part I - Alarmo (23:00) Alarmo Shigeru Miyamoto Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Splatoon 3 Charles Martinet Ring Fit Adventure AIBO Gunpei Yokoi Wii Nintendo DS Pokémon Smile Pokémon GO Pikmin Bloom Pokémon Sleep Dragon Quest Walk Pokéwalker Doom Super Mario Bros. My Cousin Vinny (1992) 3: What should Nintendo's next lifestyle product be? (31:20) Wii Vitality Sensor Pee-wee's Playhouse Super Mario 64 Tick Tock Clock Wii Music Animal Crossing series 4: What the hell is going on at Nintendo? Part II - Switch Online Playtest (34:15) Here's how to apply for Nintendo's mystery Switch Online playtest Nintendo Switch Online GameCube Super Mario Bros. 35 F-Zero 99 SpotPass and StreetPass Wolf Link Lego Fortnite Fortnite Minecraft Stanford prison experiment PictoChat 5: (New Segment) r/OffMyChest (43:00) Halo series A New Dawn | Halo Studios Melissa Boone Sweet Baby Inc. A paper out of New York University on social media finds “0.1% of users shared 80% of fake news,” and “74% of all online conflicts are started in just 1% of communities” Assassin's Creed Shadows devs address blowback over game's ‘historical accuracy' Yasuke Ubisoft responds to rumors about Tencent's potential buyout Masahiro Ito Silent Hill 2 Maria Stellar Blade Alan Wake II Disinformation and conspiracy theories cloud Helene recovery efforts in hard-hit areas Yves Guillemot Star Wars: Outlaws The Insert Credit Forums The Action Button Discord AKA The Goblin Bunker Princess Mononoke (1997) Elden Ring Shachō Eiyūden: The Eagle-Shooting Heroes Mortal Kombat Hyung-Tae Kim Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth Master Chief LIGHTNING ROUND: Metaphor: ReFanpastio (01:19:28) Recommendations and Outro (01:29:34): Frank: Own your media, if you know what Frank means, and Frank don't mean disks, if you know what Frank means Brandon: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, 12 Angry Men (1957), don't forget to watch good things if you're a person who enjoys trash things, The Matrix Resurrections (2021) Tim: Frankenstein (1931) Ash: The Animatrix (2003) This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Reporter for The Verge Ash Parrish guests hosts our panel as they correctly guess the discourse around Zelda and Dragon Age, briefly review Megalopolis, and develop a free exclusive phrase you can use! Hosted by Ash Parrish, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Portland Retro Gaming Expo Atari Jeff Minter Llama Alpaca What Is a ‘Beige Flag'? Nosferatu Lumetri scope r/Vexillology Gadsden flag Honey badger Rainbow flag Purdue University Indiana University 1: Are there any games that take heavily from Jewish mythology? (11:01) Dante's Inferno Inferno Castle Wolfenstein series Noah's Ark Exile Raji: An Ancient Epic Black Myth: Wukong Journey to the West Dream of the Red Chamber Romance of the Three Kingdoms Water Margin One Thousand and One Nights Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom Golem Kabbalah Sefirot Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII Hironobu Sakaguchi Lost Odyssey Fantasian The Last Story Blue Dragon Etrian Odyssey HD Seinfeld Scene It? 2: How do you feel about the direction Dragon Age is going? (19:16) Dragon Age: The Veilguard Dragon Age series Baldur's Gate III Lego Playmobil Oliver Twist Star Wars Brown paper bag test the image of Veilguard on Steam tim mentions Mass Effect series Avowed Saints Row: The Third Forspoken Final Fantasy XIV Online Cyberpunk 2077 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 1-2-Switch Metroid series Space Channel 5 Nana Ai Yazawa Ai Yazawa's art of Ulala, with Nana and Hachi Bloodborne 3: What is the Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis (2024) of video games? (36:56) Megalopolis (2024) Francis Ford Coppola Mike Drucker's tweet Hideo Kojima SimCity Metropolis (1927) Metropolis (2001) Cosmopolis (2012) Casshern (2004) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) Tomorrowland (2015) Will Wright Spore Stupid Fun Club The Sims Raid on Bungeling Bay The Conversation (1974) Flash Gordon Jerry Rice & Nitus' Dog Football Alien Hominid The Godfather (1972) Death Stranding Tim Burton Laurence Fishburne 4: Design a serious triple-A video game about Moo Deng (44:45) Moo Deng The Last of Us God of War: Ragnarök Heroes Hungry Hungry Hippos Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) Screamboat 5: How can Nintendo make a well-rounded all-ages video game with a female protagonist that isn't Samus? (48:34) Samus Aran The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Princess Peach: Showtime! Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom doesn't test your intelligence enough Princess Peach: Showtime! is clever and playful, but Peach deserves more Astro Bot Super Smash Brothers series Metroid series Super Princess Peach Kirby games Super Mario Bros. Wonder Mario Kart series Shigeru Miyamoto The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Super Mario Bros. 2 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker New Super Mario Bros. U 6: Design a game starring either Princess Peach or Zelda (56:58) Tomb Raider series Barbie licensees Super Mario Odyssey The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Three Dirty Dwarves Hyrule Warriors Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Zelda's Adventure The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Sheik Mario Kart 8 LIGHTNING ROUND: GameFAQ&As - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (01:03:32) Recommendations and Outro (01:09:43): Frank: Sometimes you should have a burrito Tim: See Megalopolis (2024) in theaters. If you want it to be a good movie, watch Metropolis (1927), Metropolis (2001), Nosferatu (1920), and at the lowest framerate possible Intolerance (1916), as well as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), and also you should have seen The Godfather (1972) Brandon: Reservation Dogs season 3, the original Bubblegum Crisis OVAs, The Left Hand of Darkness Ash: Appleseed (1988), Dandadan This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Reporter for The Verge Ash Parrish guests hosts our panel as they correctly guess the discourse around Zelda and Dragon Age, briefly review Megalopolis, and develop a free exclusive phrase you can use! Hosted by Ash Parrish, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Portland Retro Gaming Expo Atari Jeff Minter Llama Alpaca What Is a ‘Beige Flag'? Nosferatu Lumetri scope r/Vexillology Gadsden flag Honey badger Rainbow flag Purdue University Indiana University 1: Are there any games that take heavily from Jewish mythology? (11:01) Dante's Inferno Inferno Castle Wolfenstein series Noah's Ark Exile Raji: An Ancient Epic Black Myth: Wukong Journey to the West Dream of the Red Chamber Romance of the Three Kingdoms Water Margin One Thousand and One Nights Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom Golem Kabbalah Sefirot Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII Hironobu Sakaguchi Lost Odyssey Fantasian The Last Story Blue Dragon Etrian Odyssey HD Seinfeld Scene It? 2: How do you feel about the direction Dragon Age is going? (19:16) Dragon Age: The Veilguard Dragon Age series Baldur's Gate III Lego Playmobil Oliver Twist Star Wars Brown paper bag test the image of Veilguard on Steam tim mentions Mass Effect series Avowed Saints Row: The Third Forspoken Final Fantasy XIV Online Cyberpunk 2077 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 1-2-Switch Metroid series Space Channel 5 Nana Ai Yazawa Ai Yazawa's art of Ulala, with Nana and Hachi Bloodborne 3: What is the Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis (2024) of video games? (36:56) Megalopolis (2024) Francis Ford Coppola Mike Drucker's tweet Hideo Kojima SimCity Metropolis (1927) Metropolis (2001) Cosmopolis (2012) Casshern (2004) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) Tomorrowland (2015) Will Wright Spore Stupid Fun Club The Sims Raid on Bungeling Bay The Conversation (1974) Flash Gordon Jerry Rice & Nitus' Dog Football Alien Hominid The Godfather (1972) Death Stranding Tim Burton Laurence Fishburne 4: Design a serious triple-A video game about Moo Deng (44:45) Moo Deng The Last of Us God of War: Ragnarök Heroes Hungry Hungry Hippos Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) Screamboat 5: How can Nintendo make a well-rounded all-ages video game with a female protagonist that isn't Samus? (48:34) Samus Aran The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Princess Peach: Showtime! Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom doesn't test your intelligence enough Princess Peach: Showtime! is clever and playful, but Peach deserves more Astro Bot Super Smash Brothers series Metroid series Super Princess Peach Kirby games Super Mario Bros. Wonder Mario Kart series Shigeru Miyamoto The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Super Mario Bros. 2 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker New Super Mario Bros. U 6: Design a game starring either Princess Peach or Zelda (56:58) Tomb Raider series Barbie licensees Super Mario Odyssey The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Three Dirty Dwarves Hyrule Warriors Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Zelda's Adventure The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Sheik Mario Kart 8 LIGHTNING ROUND: GameFAQ&As - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (01:03:32) Recommendations and Outro (01:09:43): Frank: Sometimes you should have a burrito Tim: See Megalopolis (2024) in theaters. If you want it to be a good movie, watch Metropolis (1927), Metropolis (2001), Nosferatu (1920), and at the lowest framerate possible Intolerance (1916), as well as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), and also you should have seen The Godfather (1972) Brandon: Reservation Dogs season 3, the original Bubblegum Crisis OVAs, The Left Hand of Darkness Ash: Appleseed (1988), Dandadan This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
While our panel is scattered, enjoy a Bonus Credit-style arrangement of good conversation among brilliant friends. Featuring Frank's SDCC misadventures, Brandon's X-Men 97 opinions, and Tim's pitch for the Bioshock movie. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: The Insert Credit Patreon Horrifying Knowledge Regarding the Flapjack (00:54) Brandon summons Frank specifically to inform him of another appalling revelation regarding the insidious British. Having a very normal morning on this very normal day., the forum thread Brandon mentions Flapjack Pancake Granola Ep. 348: Pre-show (07:12) Frank is going to a cereal panel at San Diego Comic Con. Jaffe got a job as the official Question Answerer in the DC Comics Official Discord Server, and got Cool Gel Foam Headphone Pads. Tim demonstrates his lowly stature with his blown-out headphones, as a visual gag. Sylvester the Cat Tweety Mel Blanc Rabbit Fire Daffy Duck Looney Tunes Golden Collection Ep. 348: Extended break (11:20) Mimsy has excellent comic timing. Brandon needs a haircut. Frank would listen to some nerds talk about there being too much Star Trek, but is avoiding the Browncoat Meeting Room. Jaffe wonders what a Firefly fan is even like in 2024. Jim Henson is back now. We don't know if Nurse Nancy can revive people from the dead. Warner Bros Discovery Mulling Split To Boost Stock Price Star Trek Firefly Browncoat The Rookie Nathan Fillion Buffy the Vampire Slayer Joss Whedon Johnny Depp Jim Henson Ep. 349: Pre-show (14:17) Special guest Simon Parkin lives very close to The Repair Shop. Brandon enjoys the names of cities that are near rivers. Tim wishes he had a room. The Repair Shop Ep. 349: Extended break (17:11) Tim believes the Dreamcast 2's slogan should be “en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast” and invents a future Lightning Round in the process. Brief dog talk! Dreamcast Mahatma Gandhi Final Fantasy VII Dynasty Warriors Romance of the Three Kingdoms Knuckles the Echidna Echidna Ep. 349: Post-show (19:03) Tim finds the perfect video game for Queen Elizabeth. Brandon thinks her tiktok channel would be pretty interesting. Elizabeth II Land Rover Car Mechanic Simulator 2021: Land Rover Ep. 350: Pre-show (20:24) Frank shows off a few of his purchases from his time at San Diego Comic Con, and shares a story about being behind enemy lines. Brandon briefly reviews X-Men 97. Funko fans are very special, and get it. Tim shares something with the panel but not with you, and has a very meticulous reason for it. Frank's frame of MC Skat Kat blowing smoke in Paula Abdul's face Opposites Attract Frank's Frank Gorshin art Frank Gorshin Frank's Artist Alley find Frank's Local Graphic Novel Club purchases Some art Frank likes Frank's Art Adams art X-Men '97 Some cereal dorks Kelloggs Corn Flakes Bring You Free Dangle-Dandies Hulk enjoying Honey-Comb Kelloggs Stars and Batman Periscope Tony the Tiger Frosted Flakes Kangaroo A panel being ruined Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom Funko Barbie (2023) Hi Ken! Ep. 351: Pre-show (32:16) Brandon and Jaffe improvise some Seinfeld theme music. Tim's dog smells unpleasant at time of recording. Frank shares his recommendation. Brandon shares one last Snake Break observation. Seinfeld Theme The Note E! News report on the guy who made the Seinfeld theme Hungry Snake Woman (1986) Ep. 352: Pre-show (35:59) Tim wanted to talk about a few more Street Fighter games during the recent episode ranking them. Brandon always ends up making the same person when presented with a character creator. Tim shares what he considers the only way to do it, regarding character creators. Skullomania Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Elena Cyberpunk 2077 Dragon's Dogma II Super Mario Maker series Ep. 352: Extended break (38:50) Movie talk! Jack Black is in a bunch of video game movies. Frank is not eating pisketty. Brandon ponders the future of seafood. Tim gives his pitch for a Bioshock movie. Minecraft Movie Trailer: Jack Black, Jason Momoa Team Up Jack Black Steps Away From Tenacious D After Kyle Gass Jokes About Trump Assassination Attempt Cento Crushed Red Pepper Borderlands (2024) Official Trailer (CONTENT WARNING: THIS LINK WILL TAKE YOU TO A TRAILER FOR THE BORDERLANDS MOVIE, CONSIDER THE RISKS BEFORE OPENING) The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) The Last of Us (TV series) ‘Bioshock' Movie Still in the Works With Reduced Budget Tár (2022) Insert Credit Gaiden is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
While our panel is scattered, enjoy a Bonus Credit-style arrangement of good conversation among brilliant friends. Featuring Frank's SDCC misadventures, Brandon's X-Men 97 opinions, and Tim's pitch for the Bioshock movie. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: The Insert Credit Patreon Horrifying Knowledge Regarding the Flapjack (00:54) Brandon summons Frank specifically to inform him of another appalling revelation regarding the insidious British. Having a very normal morning on this very normal day., the forum thread Brandon mentions Flapjack Pancake Granola Ep. 348: Pre-show (07:12) Frank is going to a cereal panel at San Diego Comic Con. Jaffe got a job as the official Question Answerer in the DC Comics Official Discord Server, and got Cool Gel Foam Headphone Pads. Tim demonstrates his lowly stature with his blown-out headphones, as a visual gag. Sylvester the Cat Tweety Mel Blanc Rabbit Fire Daffy Duck Looney Tunes Golden Collection Ep. 348: Extended break (11:20) Mimsy has excellent comic timing. Brandon needs a haircut. Frank would listen to some nerds talk about there being too much Star Trek, but is avoiding the Browncoat Meeting Room. Jaffe wonders what a Firefly fan is even like in 2024. Jim Henson is back now. We don't know if Nurse Nancy can revive people from the dead. Warner Bros Discovery Mulling Split To Boost Stock Price Star Trek Firefly Browncoat The Rookie Nathan Fillion Buffy the Vampire Slayer Joss Whedon Johnny Depp Jim Henson Ep. 349: Pre-show (14:17) Special guest Simon Parkin lives very close to The Repair Shop. Brandon enjoys the names of cities that are near rivers. Tim wishes he had a room. The Repair Shop Ep. 349: Extended break (17:11) Tim believes the Dreamcast 2's slogan should be “en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast” and invents a future Lightning Round in the process. Brief dog talk! Dreamcast Mahatma Gandhi Final Fantasy VII Dynasty Warriors Romance of the Three Kingdoms Knuckles the Echidna Echidna Ep. 349: Post-show (19:03) Tim finds the perfect video game for Queen Elizabeth. Brandon thinks her tiktok channel would be pretty interesting. Elizabeth II Land Rover Car Mechanic Simulator 2021: Land Rover Ep. 350: Pre-show (20:24) Frank shows off a few of his purchases from his time at San Diego Comic Con, and shares a story about being behind enemy lines. Brandon briefly reviews X-Men 97. Funko fans are very special, and get it. Tim shares something with the panel but not with you, and has a very meticulous reason for it. Frank's frame of MC Skat Kat blowing smoke in Paula Abdul's face Opposites Attract Frank's Frank Gorshin art Frank Gorshin Frank's Artist Alley find Frank's Local Graphic Novel Club purchases Some art Frank likes Frank's Art Adams art X-Men '97 Some cereal dorks Kelloggs Corn Flakes Bring You Free Dangle-Dandies Hulk enjoying Honey-Comb Kelloggs Stars and Batman Periscope Tony the Tiger Frosted Flakes Kangaroo A panel being ruined Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom Funko Barbie (2023) Hi Ken! Ep. 351: Pre-show (32:16) Brandon and Jaffe improvise some Seinfeld theme music. Tim's dog smells unpleasant at time of recording. Frank shares his recommendation. Brandon shares one last Snake Break observation. Seinfeld Theme The Note E! News report on the guy who made the Seinfeld theme Hungry Snake Woman (1986) Ep. 352: Pre-show (35:59) Tim wanted to talk about a few more Street Fighter games during the recent episode ranking them. Brandon always ends up making the same person when presented with a character creator. Tim shares what he considers the only way to do it, regarding character creators. Skullomania Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Elena Cyberpunk 2077 Dragon's Dogma II Super Mario Maker series Ep. 352: Extended break (38:50) Movie talk! Jack Black is in a bunch of video game movies. Frank is not eating pisketty. Brandon ponders the future of seafood. Tim gives his pitch for a Bioshock movie. Minecraft Movie Trailer: Jack Black, Jason Momoa Team Up Jack Black Steps Away From Tenacious D After Kyle Gass Jokes About Trump Assassination Attempt Cento Crushed Red Pepper Borderlands (2024) Official Trailer (CONTENT WARNING: THIS LINK WILL TAKE YOU TO A TRAILER FOR THE BORDERLANDS MOVIE, CONSIDER THE RISKS BEFORE OPENING) The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) The Last of Us (TV series) ‘Bioshock' Movie Still in the Works With Reduced Budget Tár (2022) Insert Credit Gaiden is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!