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Among the many things Canada is known for is its funny people and in this episode one those people joins the podcast, Trevor Strong. We discuss the writing of their classic song 'Last Saskatchewan Pirate', who the O.G. 'Big Fat Road Manager' is, the misappropriation of songs, what it's like to be protested and more!So, please give it a listen and if you want more '90s CanRock content, find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and follow our official playlist on Spotify and Apple! Also, if you want to support the podcast, visit https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool, subscribe/follow the podcast wherever you're listening to this and give us a positive rating and review! https://www.twitter.com/RaveDrool/https://www.facebook.com/RaveDrool https://www.instagram.com/RaveDrool/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbtw_jN4pSaz1pystngg0_w/featured https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qsfgN0vkbyJ9FShN9rLie?si=2b92d8aeb2984bb8https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/rave-drool-a-chronicle-of-90s-canrock/pl.u-8aAVXpehxELMaWMerch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/71419784?ref=studio-promote Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool)
Dave and Ethan share memories and reminisce about the past 2 years of the podcast and recap and play songs from the exciting two-year anniversary concert starring Trevor Strong of The Arrogant Worms.
The conclusion of Dave and Ethan's interview with drummer, author and historian Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz as he shares rare & unheard clips and insights from Weird Al’s career - including never-before-heard clips and premieres!
Dave and Ethan are once again joined by drummer, author and historian Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz as he shares rare & unheard clips and insights from Weird Al’s career!
Dave and Ethan welcome comedy musician and Weird Al fan Chris Waffle to the podcast this week! Chris is the lead singer of the band Megathruster and is behind the anti-bullying anthem "Weird Al Rules."Chris also performs under the name The Chris Waffle Explosion and formerly the band Hot Waffles. He's a regular on The FuMP and The Dr. Demento Show, has appeared on multiple Weird Al tribute albums, and even world-premiered a Weird Al song back on his former college radio show.
For the conclusion of the Joel Miller interview, Weird Al's best friend and confidant of 45-years returns with more shocking revelations and stories about Weird Al's early and personal life.Joel shares whether or not he has heard Weird Al swear as well as discuss Weird Al's early mating rituals, the infamous Missing Persons concert, and his experience as the best man at Weird Al's wedding (and reveals who was the biggest jerk at the bachelor party!).
Weird Al's best friend and confidant, Joel Miller, returns to share more stories from his forty-five year long friendship with Weird Al.In part two of the interview, we will learn about unreleased Weird Al songs, how Weird Al was able to call Kurt Cobain at Saturday Night Live, Weird Al's first time being filmed for TV, other actors considered for the UHF cast, why the little boy who found the marble in the oatmeal was named Joel Miller, and many more great stories and insights by Joel Miller about Al's early career.
In this very special episode, Dave and Ethan sit down with Weird Al's best friend - and confidant - Joel Miller! Joel was literally there when Al became WEIRD AL, has been there for throughout Weird Al's incredible career, and was even by his side as the best man at Al's wedding.Joel shares unrestrained and unbounded stories from attending college together, performing their first shows, and other amazing never-before-told stories stemming from their forty-five-year-long friendship.Plus, we celebrate reaching 100 episodes - and - our intern, Frank, speaks on the podcast for the very first time!
Dave and Ethan interview legendary jazz trumpeter Wayne Bergeron, who appears on "NOW That's What I Call Polka!" on Mandatory Fun, as well as "Polkamon" and "The Hamilton Polka". Wayne performed live with Weird Al at the Hollywood Bowl in 2016 for the Mandatory World Tour, and graduated with Weird Al from Lynwood High School.Wayne has performed/recorded/toured with the likes of Maynard Ferguson, Ray Charles, Green Day, Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Barbra Streisand, Michael Buble, and has worked on over 400 TV and motion picture soundtracks, including Star Wars, Star Trek, The Simpsons, South Park, Jeopardy! and America's Funniest Home Videos.
Dave and Ethan interview Trevor Strong of the legendary comedy music trio, The Arrogant Worms! Trevor digs deep into the history of The Arrogant Worms, his new internet show, and talks about Weird Al & being featured on The Dr. Demento Show!Also this episode, Dave and Ethan welcome back a past guest to talk about their new song that features Weird Al, and they announce their exciting plans for the podcast's two-year anniversary in May! (Hint: Trevor is performing a private concert for Patreon supporters!)
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This week Jason takes a page from the Charles Dickens classic novel, A Christmas Carol and talks to guests from the past, present and future. Representing the past, comedian Mike Morris returns to the podcast for the first time in over 2 years. They talk about Mike's Facebook prank telling people that Jason died on his birthday (to hear more about that listen to this episode, http://traffic.libsyn.com/wedonthavecookies/Mike_Explains_Himself-Full_Show.mp3), Mike hosting the first of the podcast's stand up shows and more. Representing the present, Kenny Bolin returns to the show to talk about Jason co-hosting the Bolin Alley last week, some memories of comedian Tim Wilson and more. Representing the future, psychic comedian Karen Rontowski give Jason a shocking tarot reading that he was not expecting. Also, some members of the WDHC family give their holiday well wishes including Frankie MacDonald, Dave Nelson, Gary Henry, Trevor Strong and UFC Hall of Famer Dan "The Beast" Severn. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail.
This week Jason talks to people from all across Canada to celebrate their Thanksgiving. The first guest has been years in the making. Frankie MacDonald debuts on the podcast to talk about his love for weather, getting millions of views on YouTube and being a guest on Tosh.0. The Trevor Strong of the Arrogant Worms returns to talk about the latest with the band, a memorable Thanksgiving moment and more. Tracy Rowland and Dwayne Mailman return to talk about what they are thankful for. Then Jason's friend Natalie joins him to talk about how they met, how horrible they are at social media and a Jason's recent discovery that the Bee Gees are all white guys. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WeDontHaveCookies/ Subscribe to Frankie MacDonald on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx7jt4I-KPT6guTWwLxn50w Like the Arrogant Worms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arrogantworms/ Subscribe to Natalie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC29xy4XfZlx-HeoLxqFrk6A
This week Jason talks to all of the international contributors to the podcast in honor of International Podcast Day. The Wood Enthusiasts, Larry Woodstone and Gary Gilbert III, call in from the side of a mountain in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada to talk about Stu's punishment from Marshall Law, a movie they were recently in and more. Trevor Strong says hello and announces that he will be on the Canadian Thanksgiving episode next week. There is a song by the Arrogant Worms called "Canada is Really Big". Fran Kissling talks about her mission to spread awareness of Switzerland. Barnaby Griffin sends in a song all the way from the UK to say hello to the listeners. New Zealand musician Andrew London talks about his music. There is a song by Barnaby Griffin called "Teresa, May I?". Maya returns to talk about more childhood fairy tales she read while growing up in Germany. Finally, Australia's own, Beej, does a BS Fact. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WeDontHaveCookies/ Check out the podcast's website: http://wedonthavecookies.wixsite.com/wedonthavecookies Subscribe to Barnaby Griffin on YouTube: https://twitter.com/BarnabyGriffin Like the Wood Enthusiasts on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoodEnthusiasts/ Like the Arrogant Worms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arrogantworms/
Jason talks about the crazy week he has had. He talks about how there are a lot of great tv shows out now but some really bad commercials, what his favorite pizza is, a weird phone call he had last week, upcoming guests and more! This week's songs were "Stupid Song" by the Arrogant Worms and "The Butts of the Gods are Farting at You" by Trevor Strong. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WeDontHaveCookies/ Like the Arrogant Worms Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/arrogantworms/
Jason celebrates the podcast's 3 year anniversary! The show starts off with clips from the podcast's very first episode's guests Gary Henry & Mama Kate. Then Jason catches up with his good friend, Kenny "Star Maker" Bolin. There is a clip by blind Australian filmmaker gough. The newest contributor to the podcast, Larry Woodstone of the Wood Enthusiasts podcast, calls in to introduce himself to the listeners. There is a clip from Switzerland's unofficial ambassador to the world, Fran Kissling and another by Mike Phirman of the comedy band Hard 'N' Phirm with Chris Hardwick to announce his upcoming appearance on the podcast. John the Songman calls in to sing a couple of songs and gets a surprise song played to him from comedian Mike Canestaro. The most frequent defendant on Marshall Law, ChooChooStu sends in a clip. Then UFC Hall of Famer and the bailiff of the Marshall Law episodes, Dan "The Beast" Severn calls in while on the road. There is a clip from Trevor Strong of the Arrogant Worms. The former WWF/WWE & WCW world champion Sid Vicious announces that he will be the second bailiff for the Marshall Law episodes. There is another clip from comedian and long time frequent guest, Mike Canestaro. Comedian and paranormal investigator Karen Rontowski calls in to talk about her stand up special going viral and answers a listeners paranormal question. There's a clip from comedian and segment contributor Dave Nelson and he reveals his spirit animal. The former co-host of the "This Month's Dumb*** of the Year", Benny Mack calls in from Auckland, New Zealand to catch up. Then there's a BS Fact by Beej. Jason plays a montage of the past season's outro clips, announces the name of his betta fish and more! Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/WeDontHaveCookies/ Visit the podcast's website by clicking here: http://wedonthavecookies.wixsite.com/wedonthavecookies
This week Jason spotlights the podcast's musical contributors. First up, one half of the musical comedy duo, Hard 'N' Phirm with Chris Hardwick, its Mike Phirman. They talk about Mike's songs with Chris Hardwick, playing at Katy Perry's birthday party, Jason plays Mike a song by John the Songman and more. Then Jason plays Mike's song "Chicken, Monkey, Duck" and talks about the musical contributors from the UK and New Zealand who weren't able to be on the episode and plays some of their music. Then Trevor Strong, one third of the comedic Canadian band the Arrogant Worms, talks to Jason about playing in front of 100,000 people, having their music played in outer space on a space shuttle, his solo songs and more. Jason plays the song that was played on the space shuttle and announces the next guest who was in a viral video when he carried a live alligator into a convenience store while on a beer run. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/WeDontHaveCookies/ Check out the podcast's website by clicking here: http://wedonthavecookies.wixsite.com/wedonthavecookies Check out Mike Phirman's website by clicking here: http://www.mikephirman.com Check out Trevor Strong's website by clicking here: http://www.trevorstrong.org Subscribe to Barnaby Griffin's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/BarnabyGriffin Like the Arrogant Worms on Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/arrogantworms/
It's Jason's birthday and the biggest episode of the spring season! Jason talks to Mark Jansen from the hit CBS reality tv show Big Brother. They go over Mark's experience in the Big Brother house, what its like to be watched on live streams 24 hours a day, feelings about other houseguests and more. They also talk about Mark Jansen Fitness and how its helped Jason lose weight. Next, Jason tells a funny story from the first ever birthday episode that took weeks of episodes to straighten out. A former guest and listener favorite from 2015 makes an announcement! Then Jason is joined by the man who has sent in some very unique songs for guests of the show, John Garabedian. Then psychic comedian Karen Rontowski stops by to talk about what she has been doing lately and gives Jason a quick tarot card reading. Then Fran Kissling calls in to give Karen the Swiss Quiz. Music on this episode was by the Arrogant Worms with their song "The Happy, Happy Birthday Song" and Trevor Strong with "Old Keeps Getting Older Every Day". Dave Nelson contributed the "Bad Life Coach" segment. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WeDontHaveCookies/ Visit Mark Jansen's website: https://markjansenfitness.com Visit Karen Rontowski's website and use promo code WDHC10 for 10% off a tarot reading: https://www.karenrontowski.com Like the Arrogant Worms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arrogantworms/ Listen to Dave Nelson's podcast Comedy A-Go-Go: http://dvnelson.podbean.com/
This week Jason is joined by comedian Sonya King. They talk about her start in comedy, performing on The View, learning how to play the banjo and more. There is a song by Trevor Strong called "My Cat is Stupid (But That's Okay)". Then Sonya talks about how she realized that she has the ability to communicate with animals, past experiences talking to animals and then she interviews Jason's cat! Visit Sonya's website by clicking here. Listen to Sonya's podcast, Josh Has Autism, by clicking here. Visit Trevor Strong's website by clicking here. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Cover art by Sam Dealey, visit his website by clicking here.
This week Jason is joined by UFC Hall of Famer, "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock. They talk about how Ken got his nickname, funny moments in the UFC cage and an odd storyline he was involved in during his time with the WWE. He also addresses all of the things that another UFC Hall of Famer, Dan "The Beast" Severn had to say about him when Dan was on the podcast. There is a song by Trevor Strong called "I've Been Trying to Write a Song About Procrastination". Then Swiss comedian Fran Kissling talks about getting into stand up, moving to the UK, raising awareness of Switzerland and give Jason a quiz to find out how Swiss he is. There's a BS Fact by Beej. Then Jason talks about a few changes to the podcast. Listen to Ken Shamrock's podcast by clicking here. Follow Fran Kissling on Twitter by clicking here. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the podcast's Facebook page by clicking here. Subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel by clicking here. Visit the podcast's website by clicking here. Follow Trevor Strong on Twitter by clicking here. Follow Beej on Twitter by clicking here. Cover art by Sam Dealey, check out his website by clicking here.
We're doing it for the kids this week! Since all my other co-hosts are completely inappropriate, a slightly less inappropriate guest host named Jeff Strand joins us to talk about his sorta-kinda kids' book Fangboy, and his young adult splatter novel A Bad Day for Voodoo. Then, in a very special Growing Up Geek, Desmond is joined by his sons Cade and Davin to talk about a Reddick family favorite: The Monster Squad! But wait, there's more! Desmond goes solo on the painfully bad Spanish kids versus monster romp Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo. Kid friendly tunes: "Kids in America" by Bloodhound Gang, "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong, "Rock Until You Drop" by Michael Sembello, "Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo" by Regaliz, and "The Kids Who Wanna Play with the Dead" by Lordi. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @JeffStrand on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
We're doing it for the kids this week! Since all my other co-hosts are completely inappropriate, a slightly less inappropriate guest host named Jeff Strand joins us to talk about his sorta-kinda kids' book Fangboy, and his young adult splatter novel A Bad Day for Voodoo. Then, in a very special Growing Up Geek, Desmond is joined by his sons Cade and Davin to talk about a Reddick family favorite: The Monster Squad! But wait, there's more! Desmond goes solo on the painfully bad Spanish kids versus monster romp Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo. Kid friendly tunes: "Kids in America" by Bloodhound Gang, "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong, "Rock Until You Drop" by Michael Sembello, "Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo" by Regaliz, and "The Kids Who Wanna Play with the Dead" by Lordi. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @JeffStrand on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
We're doing it for the kids this week! Since all my other co-hosts are completely inappropriate, a slightly less inappropriate guest host named Jeff Strand joins us to talk about his sorta-kinda kids' book Fangboy, and his young adult splatter novel A Bad Day for Voodoo. Then, in a very special Growing Up Geek, Desmond is joined by his sons Cade and Davin to talk about a Reddick family favorite: The Monster Squad! But wait, there's more! Desmond goes solo on the painfully bad Spanish kids versus monster romp Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo. Kid friendly tunes: "Kids in America" by Bloodhound Gang, "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong, "Rock Until You Drop" by Michael Sembello, "Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo" by Regaliz, and "The Kids Who Wanna Play with the Dead" by Lordi. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @JeffStrand on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
We're doing it for the kids this week! Since all my other co-hosts are completely inappropriate, a slightly less inappropriate guest host named Jeff Strand joins us to talk about his sorta-kinda kids' book Fangboy, and his young adult splatter novel A Bad Day for Voodoo. Then, in a very special Growing Up Geek, Desmond is joined by his sons Cade and Davin to talk about a Reddick family favorite: The Monster Squad! But wait, there's more! Desmond goes solo on the painfully bad Spanish kids versus monster romp Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo. Kid friendly tunes: "Kids in America" by Bloodhound Gang, "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong, "Rock Until You Drop" by Michael Sembello, "Buenas Noches, Senor Monstruo" by Regaliz, and "The Kids Who Wanna Play with the Dead" by Lordi. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @JeffStrand on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
This episode of Gleefully Macabre is wayyyyy past deadline. But that's okay, because Jeff Strand is here to talk about deadlines, Best Worst Movie, and the promotional song for his upcoming novel "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong! Visit Trevor at www.trevorstrong.org and Jeff at www.jeffstrand.com. Follow @JeffStrand. And follow us on Twitter @dreadmedia. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
This episode of Gleefully Macabre is wayyyyy past deadline. But that's okay, because Jeff Strand is here to talk about deadlines, Best Worst Movie, and the promotional song for his upcoming novel "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong! Visit Trevor at www.trevorstrong.org and Jeff at www.jeffstrand.com. Follow @JeffStrand. And follow us on Twitter @dreadmedia. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
This episode of Gleefully Macabre is wayyyyy past deadline. But that's okay, because Jeff Strand is here to talk about deadlines, Best Worst Movie, and the promotional song for his upcoming novel "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong! Visit Trevor at www.trevorstrong.org and Jeff at www.jeffstrand.com. Follow @JeffStrand. And follow us on Twitter @dreadmedia. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
This episode of Gleefully Macabre is wayyyyy past deadline. But that's okay, because Jeff Strand is here to talk about deadlines, Best Worst Movie, and the promotional song for his upcoming novel "Waiting for a Bad Day for Voodoo" by Trevor Strong! Visit Trevor at www.trevorstrong.org and Jeff at www.jeffstrand.com. Follow @JeffStrand. And follow us on Twitter @dreadmedia. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
Today on the show, we lament missing out on the Serena Ryder show, and we look forward to the Arrogant Worms show, with a chat with Worm Trevor Strong. T-Bar’s back to making questionable picks, and we finally get around to Dean’s request, and some other rockin’ tunes!
Today on the show, we lament missing out on the Serena Ryder show, and we look forward to the Arrogant Worms show, with a chat with Worm Trevor Strong. T-Bar’s back to making questionable picks, and we finally get around to Dean’s request, and some other rockin’ tunes!
Today on the show, we lament missing out on the Serena Ryder show, and we look forward to the Arrogant Worms show, with a chat with Worm Trevor Strong. T-Bar’s back to making questionable picks, and we finally get around to Dean’s request, and some other rockin’ tunes!
It's the much ballyhooed, long-awaited Celebrity Co-host Spectacular #1 featuring the illimitable horror-comedy maestro of fiction, Jeff Strand. First Desmond and Jeff (or Jeff and Desmond, as Jeff would have it) talk a little bit about Jeff's upcoming releases, Dweller and Kutter, then they dive into a review of Return of the Living Dead Part II. Does the 80s horror comedy sequel live up to the original? Does it hold up today? Is it even watchable? Not really. Then the two sit back for an extended Q&A with Dread Media listeners and Jeff Strand fans alike in this history-making episode of your favorite horror podcast. There's writing advice, serious literary discussion, and tons of laughs to be had. Except cheese. We don't make any jokes about cheese. Jeff's selected playlist for this episode is as follows: "Dweller" by Trevor Strong, "Cruel, Cruel Moon" by Paul and Storm, "Rippy the Gator" by the Arrogant Worms, and "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton. Follow-up questions to be fielded in the episode 135 feedback thread at http://forums.earth-2.net. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1353.
It's the much ballyhooed, long-awaited Celebrity Co-host Spectacular #1 featuring the illimitable horror-comedy maestro of fiction, Jeff Strand. First Desmond and Jeff (or Jeff and Desmond, as Jeff would have it) talk a little bit about Jeff's upcoming releases, Dweller and Kutter, then they dive into a review of Return of the Living Dead Part II. Does the 80s horror comedy sequel live up to the original? Does it hold up today? Is it even watchable? Not really. Then the two sit back for an extended Q&A with Dread Media listeners and Jeff Strand fans alike in this history-making episode of your favorite horror podcast. There's writing advice, serious literary discussion, and tons of laughs to be had. Except cheese. We don't make any jokes about cheese. Jeff's selected playlist for this episode is as follows: "Dweller" by Trevor Strong, "Cruel, Cruel Moon" by Paul and Storm, "Rippy the Gator" by the Arrogant Worms, and "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton. Follow-up questions to be fielded in the episode 135 feedback thread at http://forums.earth-2.net. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1353.
It's the much ballyhooed, long-awaited Celebrity Co-host Spectacular #1 featuring the illimitable horror-comedy maestro of fiction, Jeff Strand. First Desmond and Jeff (or Jeff and Desmond, as Jeff would have it) talk a little bit about Jeff's upcoming releases, Dweller and Kutter, then they dive into a review of Return of the Living Dead Part II. Does the 80s horror comedy sequel live up to the original? Does it hold up today? Is it even watchable? Not really. Then the two sit back for an extended Q&A with Dread Media listeners and Jeff Strand fans alike in this history-making episode of your favorite horror podcast. There's writing advice, serious literary discussion, and tons of laughs to be had. Except cheese. We don't make any jokes about cheese. Jeff's selected playlist for this episode is as follows: "Dweller" by Trevor Strong, "Cruel, Cruel Moon" by Paul and Storm, "Rippy the Gator" by the Arrogant Worms, and "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton. Follow-up questions to be fielded in the episode 135 feedback thread at http://forums.earth-2.net. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1353.
It's the much ballyhooed, long-awaited Celebrity Co-host Spectacular #1 featuring the illimitable horror-comedy maestro of fiction, Jeff Strand. First Desmond and Jeff (or Jeff and Desmond, as Jeff would have it) talk a little bit about Jeff's upcoming releases, Dweller and Kutter, then they dive into a review of Return of the Living Dead Part II. Does the 80s horror comedy sequel live up to the original? Does it hold up today? Is it even watchable? Not really. Then the two sit back for an extended Q&A with Dread Media listeners and Jeff Strand fans alike in this history-making episode of your favorite horror podcast. There's writing advice, serious literary discussion, and tons of laughs to be had. Except cheese. We don't make any jokes about cheese. Jeff's selected playlist for this episode is as follows: "Dweller" by Trevor Strong, "Cruel, Cruel Moon" by Paul and Storm, "Rippy the Gator" by the Arrogant Worms, and "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton. Follow-up questions to be fielded in the episode 135 feedback thread at http://forums.earth-2.net. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1353.