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We're back... or are we? On this episode of Someone Listening In, our pod is disrupted by The Joe Show as our good friend Joe comes by to talk about his new record, The Loverboy EP. Plus, updates on Limp Bizkit and news on the "lost" episode of the pod.
Listen to The Loverboy EP by Joe Koshy wherever you get your music, or support Joe directly by buying it here: https://joekoshy.bandcamp.com/releases
Finally, you can listen to The Worm EP (recorded by all three boys in 2017) here: https://mackhoskins.bandcamp.com/album/the-worm-ep
You love to see it. Radiohead is back in a big way and the boys are back to talk through the highlights of the leaked OK Computer minidisk as well as Thom Yorke's new album ANIMA and the accompanying short film by Paul Thomas Anderson. Most importantly, though, the Limp Bizkit segment is back and Mike makes more horrible sippy noises. Sorry if you like the new album. (Originally published July 2019)
The thrilling conclusion. For our last episode of the foreseeable future, we're joined by Julia and Joe to discuss Radiohead's magnum opus. All the cliffhangers are resolved, past guests pop in to say goodbye, and we learn the shocking truth about the entire podcast.
Mike's music site: www.mikedriscoll.bandcamp.com
Mack's website: www.mackhoskins.com
Joe's new single: www.joekoshar.bandcamp.com
Original score for the film Ollie: www.olliefilm.bandcamp.com
Joe and Mike's Christmas album: www.joeandmike.bandcamp.com
As always, thanks for listening in. Buh-bye.
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(Originally published April 2019)
On this elegant episode, Andrea joins us to talk about one of our favorite movies that may or may not star Billy Bob Thornton in the lead role! (It doesn't.) We also talk about our boys' induction into the Rock Hall by David Byrne and check in, of course, with Fred Durst.
Paypal your $5 listening fee to [email protected], or just write us there if you have any feedback or what us to read your comment on the air. (Originally published April 2019)
Ya hate to see it, folks. This week the boys dive into the Radiohead record that both of them think is BAD. That's right. We like Fred Durst and hate Radiohead now. Speaking of, we also discuss Fred Durst going vegan and pay homage to Scott Walker, a musician we love who was critical to Radiohead as well.
To send us pictures of your pets or give other feedback, email us at [email protected]. (Originally published April 2019)
Ryan make his long anticipated return to the podcast as the boys rank their favorite pressure-related illnesses and discuss Radiohead's first critically adored album. Plus, THOM YORKE himself calls in to the SLI Hotline with a special message!
If you want to tell us how bad the podcast is or if you actually like it, email us at [email protected]. (Originally published April 2019)
Whuh? Who.... what's this? Some kind of podcast episode. Huh... it's like I'm... some kind of person who has forgotten everything.... wait...
I AM REMEMBERING
On this episode, the boys take on one of the oddest entires in Radiohead's discography, review the band's most recent b-side release, and explore what 2001: A Space Odyssey were like if it were updated to include events that actually happened in 2001. Plus, a fan favorite character from last episode make another brief appearance. It's gonna be a big one.
Subscribe/rate/review us if you care. If you don't, email us at [email protected] and tell us what we can do better. Please, we need it. (Originally published April 2019)
The boys are back in town! Podcasts are towns now. For the first episode of season two, our pal Matt Baker joins us to take on one of the big three Radiohead albums, listen back on our favorite moments from season one, and drink the grossest drink pairing yet.
Subscribe/rate/review if you like us. Email us at [email protected] to yell at us on the internet. (Originally published March 2019)
Joe returns in this jam-packed episode in which the boys dig up our favorite oddities and b-sides in Radiohead's catalogue. Also, learn about Thom Yorke's love of Paddington the bear, the time the band discussed a young boy's ass cancer, and Joe's life as a serious businessman. It's gonna be a slam zunk!
Questions? Comments? Holiday wishes? Email us at [email protected].
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(Originally published December 2018)
The boys grab some boozy shakes and talk about the movie There Will Be Blood and its score by Jonny Greenwood with our guest, the incorrigible Eli Chambers. Hope you like Daniel Day-Lewis impressions.
Write in to [email protected]. (Originally published December 2018)
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