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Jack Gill, Chris Froment, and Nate Fillers present this installment of Hardly Focused! The warm-up kicks off with Jack expressing his displeasure over the latest season of Rick and Morty, save for a single episode. While discussing Adult Swim programming, Jack and Nate introduce Fro to Joe Pera Talks With You.
Firing off this episode, Jack reveals that the British group Easy Life samples in one of their songs the “Have You Ever Had a Dream” kid.
Elsewhere, two sex-related news stories are brought to the table, with audio aplenty:
In this segment, Jack briefly discusses the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s seminal album Nevermind. Notably, several albums turn 30 years old in September 2021. To name a few:
In other music-related news, Jack features audio from Machine Gun Kelly’s set at the Louder Than Life festival in Kentucky. During his set, MGK faces boos from an unhappy crowd while performing. It looks like the audience had tickets to his downfall (chortle chortle.)
Wrapping up this episode, Fro has the idea to “spit-fire” through news stories. Among the topics covered:
By Solid ListenJack Gill, Chris Froment, and Nate Fillers present this installment of Hardly Focused! The warm-up kicks off with Jack expressing his displeasure over the latest season of Rick and Morty, save for a single episode. While discussing Adult Swim programming, Jack and Nate introduce Fro to Joe Pera Talks With You.
Firing off this episode, Jack reveals that the British group Easy Life samples in one of their songs the “Have You Ever Had a Dream” kid.
Elsewhere, two sex-related news stories are brought to the table, with audio aplenty:
In this segment, Jack briefly discusses the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s seminal album Nevermind. Notably, several albums turn 30 years old in September 2021. To name a few:
In other music-related news, Jack features audio from Machine Gun Kelly’s set at the Louder Than Life festival in Kentucky. During his set, MGK faces boos from an unhappy crowd while performing. It looks like the audience had tickets to his downfall (chortle chortle.)
Wrapping up this episode, Fro has the idea to “spit-fire” through news stories. Among the topics covered: