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Profiles In Eccentricity

Release Date: 12/21/2023

John Kellogg: Enemas And Cereal show art John Kellogg: Enemas And Cereal

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week Aaron treats the lads to the far out ideas of John Kellogg, from his progressive ideas about diet, cleanliness and exercise to his problematic notions about sex, genetics and masturbation prevention through genital mutilation! 

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The Revengers: Tura Satana, Jason Vukovich and Shawn Nelson show art The Revengers: Tura Satana, Jason Vukovich and Shawn Nelson

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week Johnboy assembles a team of vengeance-driven eccentric characters from the recent past, including a 60s femme fatale film star, an abused-child-turned-abuser-hunter and a man with a chip on his shoulder, meth in his system, and the know-how to wage a one man war on the town that let him down! 

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Everybody Hates This Guy: Charles J. Guiteau show art Everybody Hates This Guy: Charles J. Guiteau

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week Matt tells the lads about the delusional, lazy, universally-loathed narcissist who failed his way through several industries before landing in Republican politics - failing at that as well - and trying to finally attain success as the assassin of President Garfield!

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Big Baby Business: Georgia Tann show art Big Baby Business: Georgia Tann

Profiles In Eccentricity

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The Death Mask Murder: Andrew Crispo Part 2 show art The Death Mask Murder: Andrew Crispo Part 2

Profiles In Eccentricity

In the finale of Matt’s Crispo saga, we see drug paranoia mixed with the heights of access, sycophantic sadists and power play into cruel sexual fantasies that lead to a dark crime that bears little justice and darker implications for society as a whole. Plus Joe Kaye!

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Sketchy Socialite: Andrew Crispo Part 1 show art Sketchy Socialite: Andrew Crispo Part 1

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week we are joined by fan favorite Joe Kaye to begin exploring the tale of the orphan who ingratiated himself into the elite world of art during a time when gay culture was burgeoning in New York City and Andrew was keeping business fast and loose!

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(Rerelease) Eccentric Media IV - Juiced show art (Rerelease) Eccentric Media IV - Juiced

Profiles In Eccentricity

In light of recent events we revisit an old patreon media episode: Our friend Nisa Ward joins us to talk about being duped into appearing in O.J. Simpsons’s TV prank show and John fills in with background on Juiced, the strangest and trashiest television show ever created.

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Harlem’s Crime Renaissance: Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson show art Harlem’s Crime Renaissance: Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week Johnboy shares the story of “Bumpy” Johnson’s rise to power in the world of crime, taking on established Jewish and Italian gangsters, entertaining fame, women, celebrity and prison time after starting as a small plucky kid who might just cut your face!

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Eccentric Media Sweet 16: Tony Little; Kill Yourself show art Eccentric Media Sweet 16: Tony Little; Kill Yourself

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week the lads collide with another smorgasbord of clips from the halls of miscellany with odd ads from Jack In The Box, a far too open interview with Vincent Gallo, Orson Welles remembering his time with Churchill and so much more!! Links to all media available on Patreon.

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The Fourth World: Jack Kirby Part 2 show art The Fourth World: Jack Kirby Part 2

Profiles In Eccentricity

This week Aaron concludes the biography of Jack “The King” Kirby with his trading talent to Marvel and DC, creating too many iconic heroes and villains to count and playing a pivotal role in an international spy ruse that saved American lives!

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