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Palapalooza welcomes San Diego based punk rock band Fishing For Chips. The boys chat about their recent trip to China, their upcoming full length "We're Gonna Need a Bigger Album", upcoming Christmas show at Queen Bees on December 1st, and they go unplugged with 3 originals "Claritin for Clarity", "Rainbow Roll", and "Battle With Myself" (recently released video). Follow Fishing for Chips on social media, and listen to them on Bandcamp.
Episode # 16 includes new tracks from Cold Wrecks, Iron Chic, Drawstring, Bash & Pop, and Hard Girls plus classics from Riot Squad, The Pietasters, and Capterhouse. 1. "Past Is Pain" by Boys Home (from Wishbone)2. "Drunk Again" by Bogues (from Mulligan)3. "We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat" by Landlines (from Blue)4. "River Mountain Love" by Truck Stop Love (from Can't Hear It: 1991?-?1994)5. "Up Against the Wall" by Superchunk (from "I Got Cut" b/w "Up Against the Wall")6. "Forever Family" by Ann Beretta (from Ann Beretta)7. "Puddle of Blood" by Hard Girls (from Floating Now)8. "Madison" by Cold Wrecks (from Tiny Refuge)9. "Forecast" by Drawstring (from Forecast)10. "Bad News" by The Lazy Cowgirls (from A Little Sex and Death)11. "West End Kids" by The Bodies (from Cheap Shots and Low Blows, Vol. 1: The TKO Singles 1997-1998)12. "New Breed" by The Pietasters (from Willis)13. "Front Seat" by Dropkick Murphys (from Boys on the Docks)14. "Fool for Love" by The Heartdrops (from This is The Heartdrops)15. "You're the Love" by The Inciters (from Movin' On)16. "James 5" by Riot Squad (from Riot Squad)17. "Too Late (feat. Nicole Atkins)" by Bash & Pop (from Too Late / Saturday)18. "Hot Tramps (Quiet Slang)" by Beach Slang (from Hot Tramps (Quiet Slang) [Amazon Original])19. "Breather" by Chapterhouse (from Whirlpool)20. "Tellin' Lies" by The Menzingers (from After The Party)21. "A Headache With Pictures" by Iron Chic (from You Can't Stay Here)22. "Totally Fucked" by Pass Away (from Totally Fucked)
40 episodes in, and WU thought it was about time to go to england. And what better company to cover than one of the most popular in the world. It's a show so big they needed to go to a bigger place. 2 out 3 falls, a triple threat for the title, and a preview of what was to come for the wwe. Join WU as they cover Progress Wrestling Chapter 36: We're Gonna Need a Bigger Room... Again.A massive main event greets us as The Villain Marty Scurll puts his Progress title on the line again Mark Haskins and Tommy End. Can anyone dethrone the only 2 time champ? Or will Marty prove why he is the greatest Progress champ ever?But, all titles are on the line as British Strong Style challenges the London Riots for the Progress Tag Team Titles. And, Rampage Brown and Joe Coffey will battle out in the finals to crown a first ever Atlas Champion. Who walks out with the gold?And, be sure to sure to stick around for the big finish, with the best and worst match and our cash and trash. Progress has a huge show for our 40th episode, and we feel like they do... so be sure to check out WU as they review Progress Chapter 36: We're Gonna Need A Bigger Room... Again
Join me as I talk to D.J. MacHale, author of dozens of middle grade novels, including THE CURSE OF THE BOGGIN, first book in his new series THE LIBRARY, out now! DJ also created and wrote the Nickelodeon series ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? He talks about writing and starring in a 90-minute original Marx Brothers movie, outlining 10 books in a week, and taking critique from his mother. DJ MacHale Show Notes BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA by Katherine Paterson Dr Seuss Dr. No Alfred Hitchcock’s scary short story compilations Ernest Hemingway ABC after school special Seasonal Differences Uta Hagen, actress in seasonal differences Encyclopedia Brown Chris Cross (TV show) The Shining by Stephen King Are You Afraid of the Dark podcasts: Nostalgianauts revisit the TV series Are You Afraid of the Snark, comedians doing live commentary on episodes We're Gonna Need a Bigger Show interviews DJ R.L. Stine Quantum Leap (TV show) Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne
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