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Boingo Underground

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Hosted by Ashley LeCron and Matt Ellsworth, Boingo Underground focuses on all things Oingo Boingo in a laidback conversational format. Tailored for the diehard Boingo fan, Boingo Underground takes an in-depth look at concerts, rarities, merchandise, fan experiences, and more! Not only focusing on the band of the past, Boingo Underground interviews various band and crew members, along with first looks into new projects.
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TNN RADIO is the ultimate alternative sonic experience. The show features music from all alternative sub-genres and decades. TNN provides regular interviews with bands that make a difference. Past guests have included 311, Adicts, Aquabats!, Berlin, Blink 182, Boingo, Descendents, Dirty Heads, English Beat, Pepper, Green Day, Greta Van Fleet, Interrupters, Judah & The Lion, K.Flay, Missing Persons, Offspring, Pennywise, P.I.L., Pixies, Reel Big Fish, Selecter, Social Distortion, Specials, St ...
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Podcast For A Darkened Theatre

Podcast For A Darkened Theatre

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A movie review podcast hosted by two best friends with a mutual love for movies and the film music of Danny Elfman. Episode by episode, Matt and Lexie journey through Danny Elfman’s filmography in chronological order, reviewing their likes, dislikes, and favorite things about each movie and score in a laid-back, conversational format. Enjoy a casual listening experience that offers insight into the world of Danny Elfman’s film compositions through the lens of two diehard fans.
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Album Nerds

Album Nerds

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Album picks on a range of topics selected by the all knowing Wheel of Musical Destiny. Two friends and music nerds discuss classic albums across a variety of genres including rock, metal, country, hip-hop, r&b and pop. Nostalgia, nonsense and general nerdery ensue. New episodes every week.
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Chattered is a podcast hosted by Rik Collins, veteran Los Angeles California musician, Producer and Owner of SGV Sound Studio. This is an off the cuff unscripted interview show with various musicians and other interesting characters from around the world.
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This is where you’ll hear stories from military communities across the country. We’ll also let you know what’s happening in D.C. that impacts defense communities, military families and community members who are proud to support their local missions. Brought to you by Association of Defense Communities.
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These are The Albums That Saved Us...don't forget the songs that made you smile and the songs that made you cry. The music podcast based around the albums that changed our lives if you grew up in the 80s, MAYBE into the 90s, and SOMETIMES back to the 70s. #albumsthatsavedus
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What makes New Wave tick? Find out as special guest Steve from The New Wave Music Podcast joins us for a deep dive into the colorful, cult-worthy world of Oingo Boingo’s Dead Man’s Party. We tackle what defines the genre, break down standout tracks, and explore the influence of theatrical rock, synths, and Halloween vibes! Guest Spotlight: Steve fr…
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What happens when heavy riffs meet raw emotion? This week, Don and Dude dive into two landmark albums that launched Nu Metal from underground oddity to global phenomenon, blending hip-hop, metal, and vulnerability in ways rock had never witnessed. Born in the late '90s, Nu Metal fused bruising guitar riffs, hip-hop swagger, and electronic experimen…
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This week on the Nostalgia Trap Livestream: Conspiracy theory mind-melt reaches the upper echelons of power, AI-generated savagery plunges further into the toilet, Chuck Schumer and Zohran Mamdani flirt with the limits of liberal possibility, a shocking violation of the 1st Amendment that's NOT Jimmy Kimmel (so no one cares), plus some delightful C…
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On this week's News Trap update, Justin joins me to discuss the question on everyone's mind: when is the fever gonna break? As the cartoonish reality of Trump's second term takes on increasingly demented dimensions, we game out how larger forces, particularly the insane bubble that is the AI economy, are stirring in the background, threatening an i…
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On this week's livestream I talk about the deceptive power of the Kirk memorial, the postmodernity of conspiracy culture, the ironic twist of right-wing cancel campaigns and, of course, Jimmy Kimmel. Plus I share some juicy bits from Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland. Join the Nostalgia Trap Patreon and hear the who…
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What happens when classic literature inspires classic albums? This week, Dude and Don explore two towering concept records that channel the words and worlds of famous authors, transforming poems and dystopias into some of rock’s most ambitious music. Theme: Albums Inspired by Books From Poe to Orwell, musicians have long found fuel in the pages of …
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The fallout from Charlie Kirk’s assassination continues to mutate into an escalation of the right’s multi-front authoritarian campaign. On this episode, I talk with Judd Legum, journalist and creator of two of the most important independent progressive publications of the past two decades: the political news site ThinkProgress (RIP!) and the curren…
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What makes a classic compilation album? This week, Dude and Don explore the role compilations play in music history: introducing new genres, bridging musical generations, and proving the staying power of great songs. From Stax and Atlantic soul to KISS’s stadium anthems reimagined, we celebrate two landmark compilations that defined eras for new li…
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Here's our attempt to put Charlie Kirk's assassination in the context of the algorithmic dream world we inhabit, the queer libidinal dimensions of love and murder, and the larger politics of incompetent maniacs in the driver's seat of global power. This is a preview clip from a much longer and wider-ranging discussion, for Nostalgia Trap subscriber…
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Like many hip youngsters of my generation, at some point in my twenties I got Jazz-pilled by Beat literature, with writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg name-dropping bop-era musicians like Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, and many more, sending me to Limewire to download mp3s of 1950s and 1960s Jazz. In recent ye…
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Album Nerds – Episode 305: Bands Across America – Canada Featured Albums: Leonard Cohen – Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967) Bryan Adams – Reckless (1984) Episode Highlights The summer road trip heads north to Canada! We celebrate Canadian music with two landmark albums: Leonard Cohen’s introspective folk debut and Bryan Adams’ chart-topping rock anthem…
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It's hard to believe, but today it's been 20 years since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, a mega-event that, in hindsight, seems like a critical moment for understanding our current reality. This week Justin and I talk about Katrina as a wormhole into a dark present, as we reflect on several threads from the disaster in New Orleans, including …
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NOTE: This is a cross-post of my new podcast, 120 MONTHS, all about '90s music. I think Nostalgia Trap listeners will dig it. Follow the links to keep up with all our episodes! --------- After listening and re-listening to the playlist for January 1990, I couldn’t stop thinking about The Sundays. Their album Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic stood o…
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Album Nerds – Episode 304: Bands Across America – Georgia Featured Albums: The B-52s – Cosmic Thing (1989) Mastodon – Crack the Skye (2009) Episode Highlights: Our summer road trip rolls into Georgia—the “Peach State”—where Southern roots, funk, campy art-pop, and cosmic metal collide. Dance through Athens with The B-52s’ neon-colored Cosmic Thing—…
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This is a wild one, no holding back the true stories of lives in a band. Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits are two people Dan Abbott and Corbett Redford III. They formed in 1995 and have about 15 releases, most recently a double album entitled Solar Cantata. quite a few drinks were had and we let it fly, grab the elixir of your choice, si…
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Ok this episode is way out there. The Wyld Gooms are just that, wild, it has hard getting them to sit still for the interview but I did the best I could, I had so much fun with these untamed maniacs. Please excuse the bad audio from time to time, they are impossible to control. If you want to watch this interview and see the band perform live at SG…
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February 1990 was a wild month in music, with new album releases from Oingo Boingo, Everything But the Girl, The Cramps, Primus, The Highwaymen, Midnight Oil, and Guided By Voices. All paying subscribers (at any level) of Nostalgia Trap get a full 120 Months Substack subscription: https://www.patreon.com/nostalgiatrap Listen to the February 1990 pl…
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Album Nerds – Episode 303: Bands Across America – Pennsylvania Featured Albums: The Roots – Do You Want More?!!!??! (1995) Live – Throwing Copper (1994) Episode Highlights: Our summer road trip stops in Pennsylvania—the “Keystone State”—where creativity and music history meet in places like Philadelphia and York. Dive into The Roots' genre-bending …
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Global capital is currently putting more resources into building AI infrastructure than any other mass project in human history, with little evidence that AI can ever turn the kind of profits needed to make it all worth it. Why? Justin Rogers-Cooper brings the data and the perspective to the AI masterplan, offering some ideas about what’s REALLY go…
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I'm very excited to present the very first episode of my new podcast/YouTube channel/online content thing, 120 MONTHS. This is a project that I've been wanting to do for a very long time. Along with my good friend John Lombardo, I'm listening to all the major music releases of the 1990s, IN ORDER, month by precious nostalgic month, from January 199…
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