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Dan becomes obsessed with reading about Clavicular, we discuss what Woke 2 looks like, and also the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Call in: 347-696-6679
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We're back talking Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie, getting your car broken into, a little more on Converge, and how comedians self-memeing. Give us a call: 347-696-6679
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Is Converge "unc hardcore?" Is that even a real thing? We get into that, Trader Joe's, whether or not Cometbus should have started a website, answer your Punk Problems, and more. Call in and let us know what you think: 347-696-6679
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Turnstile at the Grammys. Yungblood (or however you spell it). Our first call-in correction. All this and more! Call in for corrections or to tell us your Punk Problems at: 347-696-6679
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Are we allowed to podcast during a strike? We didn't know! So we're dropping it early so you can listen to us ramble on your way to and from something other than work.
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Dan picks a fight with the Girl Scouts of America, then we wade into music territory to talk about two incredibly similar things: Pitchfork and NOFX.
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Well folks, Dan called it. Dilbert guy is dead. Who's next? Tune in to find out! We also soft launch a call-in segment, so hit us with your Punk Problems and we'll be here to answer.
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Some movie talk, some music talk, some trying and failing to remember what happened these past two weeks.
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Dan rushes to grab Danzig's fridge from the street, we take a trip to the autism section at Spencer's Gifts, and read selections from the greatest (only?) Wayans' memoir ever written.
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Dan discovers the Emo Cop and, unfortunately, tells us all about it. Also: Ranking the Wayans brothers, watching bad movies, and which celebrities we'd chase down the street.
info_outlineDan rushes to grab Danzig's fridge from the street, we take a trip to the autism section at Spencer's Gifts, and read selections from the greatest (only?) Wayans' memoir ever written.