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Topics: Thee Oh Sees + Ralph Bakshi's Wizards (1977) + Gerald Potterton's Heavy Metal (1981)
Guest: petty bourgeois protestant
yeerk is joined by one of the most pleasant posters in the world, the ever-affable petty bourgeois protestant, to discuss the dungeons and dragons of John Dwyer's musical slimefactory Thee Oh Sees/Oh Sees/Osees. yeerk advances his theory that the project exists at least partially as a means of viral tinnitus transmission.
Subsequently, they discuss two classics of ANIMATED VIOLENCE, Ralph Bakshi's WIZARDS and Gerald Potterton's HEAVY METAL, two of the scuzziest, nastiest, most psychedelically brain damaged toons ever put on screen. Along the way, they meditate on Power Fantasy, nerd body-horror, muscle men, and the archetypal B.T.W.w.B. (Big Titted Woman with Bush).
"I'm a little bit concerned with that compost on your breath"
"Those lousy, stinking yellow fairies! Those horrible, atrocity-filled vermin!"
"From one war to another, my influence is always present. The paltry armies of the universe are but play-things to me"
Intro theme by Laz Harding (The Upest Fukist)
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Topics: Thee Oh Sees + Ralph Bakshi's Wizards (1977) + Gerald Potterton's Heavy Metal (1981)
Guest: petty bourgeois protestant
yeerk is joined by one of the most pleasant posters in the world, the ever-affable petty bourgeois protestant, to discuss the dungeons and dragons of John Dwyer's musical slimefactory Thee Oh Sees/Oh Sees/Osees. yeerk advances his theory that the project exists at least partially as a means of viral tinnitus transmission.
Subsequently, they discuss two classics of ANIMATED VIOLENCE, Ralph Bakshi's WIZARDS and Gerald Potterton's HEAVY METAL, two of the scuzziest, nastiest, most psychedelically brain damaged toons ever put on screen. Along the way, they meditate on Power Fantasy, nerd body-horror, muscle men, and the archetypal B.T.W.w.B. (Big Titted Woman with Bush).
"I'm a little bit concerned with that compost on your breath"
"Those lousy, stinking yellow fairies! Those horrible, atrocity-filled vermin!"
"From one war to another, my influence is always present. The paltry armies of the universe are but play-things to me"
Intro theme by Laz Harding (The Upest Fukist)