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FUMBLED PENIS PODCAST
A weekly (maybe) podcast about random issues and topics. Unlikely to be enjoyed by your grandmother. Email the show! [email protected]
THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN LIFE
A podcast dedicated to discussing the non-important things in life that matter to us. From pop culture to food to video games, Lucas, Jacob and Tony dive into a deep pool of topics and trash the shit out of each other's opinions with a fiery passion seen only in Rocky movies. Follow us on Twitter @theitilpod for all your updates + pcitures/videos!
REAL MOVIES FAKE HISTORY WITH GAZ AND MEL
Real Movies Fake History is hosted by two friends, Gaz (the film nerd) and Mel (the history expert), who each episode discuss, debate and laugh about the real history behind diverse and important cinema. We seek to discover the true story behind films apparently based on a true story. With a particular interest in gender and cultural representation, we love nothing more than to speak on how a particular film represents the world around us.
TOM KELLY SHOW
“Get Back To The Fun” . . . Tom Kelly is a stand-up comedian who has worked with almost every celebrity imaginable. He’s a man of a certain age asking deep questions while also sharing unsolicited opinions about news and world events. He refuses to niche down. He’s on a quest to be real. But the reality is he’s also learned, it’s time to be silly, loosen up and get “Back To The Fun.”
NOTHING SAYS "QUARANTINE" LIKE: A PODCAST
"Nothing Says 'Quarantine' Like: a Podcast" is a comedy / variety show hosted by four unique voices; a drive-time radio show for the end of the world--as if "This American Life," "The Tony Kornheiser Show," and "Chapo Trap House" had to shelter in place together for two weeks with one roll of toilet paper between them. Join us--Mina Son, K.B. Stacey, Kyle Duncan Graham, and producer-extraordinaire Kevin Kim--as we make each other laugh, interview luminaries in the worlds of film, comedy, and journalism, and try to make sense of the current quarantine landscape through satire, heart, and various mind-altering substances. Come with us--let's laugh through the apocalypse together
BUZZ BANDS
The "Blog Era" of American indie music created a whole new generation of micro-celebrities between the years 2001 and 2011. The songs of this era have endured in the bars, restaurants and clubs of major American cities, but many of the so-called "buzz bands" that made them can't say the same. What happened to these bands? One group at a time, Cole and Victor get you the answers.