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By We ask our favorite musicians super silly questions.
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The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.
Hilarious hijinks with our new best friend Utkarsh Ambudkar, the rapper/actor/daydream believer, who saved us from the dark sea!
Our episode with Little Hag bites down hard on your brain and doesn't let go, with infectious energy, unabashed audacity and a penchant for the uncomfortable and taboo.
Our favorite guys, Jake and Jeff, of our favorite band, Illiterate Light, are back with our favorite episode! Jump on the sugar train, baby, because of course this one is a banger...just like their new album, ARCHES!
Fresh off the release of their new album Magpie, we bother Neil and Chris of Peach Pit—who's been on our get-list forever—about book fairs, Brad Pitt, magnets and pie, of course.
Guys and ghouls, we have a spooktacular Halloween episode with our friend, the TV Guidance Counselor himself, Mr. Ken Reid! The Comedian, Podcaster, and Adult Survivor of Childhood loves horror movies, bronze age comic books, TV, punk rock, pie and pre-Millenium Popular Culture. You'll like him!
To kick off the NBA season, we have a very special basketball episode with our pal Matthew Consolazio, who makes it rain on his podcast Indie Basketball. Swish!
Creed Bratton's story has always been a music story, but a relentless drive for success and a stroke of luck led him down an entirely different path to Scranton, PA. Now, as he's just released his 10th studio album, Tao Pop, Bratton cements his place in music history as he blissfully lets us bother him about a bunch of dumb stuff.
From the celebrated venue (Hotel Cafe) to guests Dolo Tonight (musician and internet sensation), Billy Wayne Davis (comedian), and Leighton Gray (writer, illustrator, podcaster, gamer), Joe Wong (Night Creatures) and Joe Plummer (Cold War Kids) to our pal Ellory Smith who helped jumpstart the fun, our live show in LA turned out fucking great! Thanks to everyone involved!
When she is not playing guitar on SNL, Maddie Rice is making hauntingly beautiful solo music, as well as boppable pop punk with YO!KOMODO, and on this badass bonus episode she is answering our silly questions which have nothing to do with any of her cool projects.
Put on your cashmere jumper, rock up with a pair of Yeezies and settle into this cozy episode with Tracyanne Campbell of the Scottish indie pop band Camera Obscura.
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