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The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
CABBAGES' TOTALLY '90S season goes international with rapper/author/activist Cadence Weapon as our special guest. With the deluxe edition of his 2024 album ROLLERCOASTER now available, the Hamilton, Ontario-based, Polaris Music Prize winning artist comes in live via satellite to discuss the decidedly not-a-heist-movie Dead Presidents (1995, dir. The Hughes Brothers, starring Larenz Tate and Keith David.)
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Boo! CABBAGES' TOTALLY '90S season celebrates Spooky Season with rapper SKECH185 as our ghastly guest. The Chicago native turned Brooklyn denizen behind the incredible He Left Nothing For The Swim Back haunts our Zoom with a discussion of gothic cult classic The Crow (1994, dir. Alex Proyas, starring Brandon Lee and Ernie Hudson). Audio issues from 10/31 version have been corrected with this update.
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CABBAGES' TOTALLY '90S season continues with turntable scratch-master and cinephile Marcus Pinn as our guest. Boasting two solid releases in 2024 thus far, including the solo outing Night Music, the NYC-based artist joins the show to discuss the R-rated tween/teen hostage drama Toy Soldiers (1991, dir. Daniel Petrie Jr., starring Sean Astin and Louis Gossett Jr.)
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CABBAGES goes TOTALLY '90S, kicking off an all-new season with special guests Alaska (Atoms Family, Def Jux) and Steel Tipped Dove (Fused Arrow). Fresh off the release of their joint album 'Reverberations Of A Dead Man's Ego,' the NYC-based rapper-producer duo join the show to discuss the queer-coded Canadian semi-undead would-be monster saga Nightbreed (1990, dir. Clive Barker, starring Craig Sheffer and David Cronenberg.)
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"You're the man now, dog!" As CABBAGES Rapper Movie Season reaches its finale, we're joined by special guest J.U.S. of Bruiser Brigade. Still basking in the glow of his new album 'Lord Of The Streams Part 1 "Greed In The Kingdom,' the Detroit rapper, producer, and studio wizard sends us off for summer break with a chat about yet another basketball movie: Finding Forrester (2000, dir. Gus Van Sant, starring Sean Connery and Busta Rhymes.)
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CABBAGES Rapper Movie Season officially goes too far with this week's special guest B. Dolan. Fresh off the release of his new album 'The Wound Is Not The Body,' the Rhode Island rapper joins the show just in time for a lengthy and ill-advised discussion of the notorious basketball comedy Juwanna Mann (2002, dir. Jesse Vaughan, starring Miguel A. Núñez Jr. and Lil' Kim.)
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Rapper Movie Season continues as CABBAGES boldly re-enters the Sandler-verse with special guest Seafood Sam. The Long Beach rapper behind this year's stunning album Standing On Giant Shoulders stops by the show to discuss Happy Madison's pandemic-era basketball dramedy Hustle (2022, dir. Jeremiah Zagar, starring Adam Sandler and Queen Latifah.)
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CABBAGES' Rapper Movie Season keeps on hoopin', this time with special guest Wynne. Representing the Pacific Northwest, the rising rapper taps into her firsthand basketball experience as both fan and player to examine the Brooklyn-based Dangerous Minds clone Sunset Park (1996, dir. Steve Gomer, starring Rhea Perlman and Fredro Starr.)
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Okay, so CABBAGES' #420 episode is two weeks late. Cry about it. Anyway, we couldn't let Rapper Movie Season go any further without covering one of the biggest hip-hop stoner comedies of all time. Fresh off the release of their joint project 6WD, New Jersey's DRIVEBY and OneShotOnce visit the show to revel in the sticky green greatness of How High (2001, dir. Jesse Dylan, starring Method Man and Redman.)
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CABBAGES' Rapper Movie Season welcomes very special guest Open Mike Eagle for a very special episode about a very special film. This week, the Los Angeles-based rapper, podcast mogul, and all-around entertainer joins the show to assess the Roc-A-Fella crime tale Paid In Full (2002, dir. Charles Stone III, starring Wood Harris and Cam'ron.)
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