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Ep. 267 - Why Garth Brooks Might Be Burying Bodies Between Shows - 11/10/2025

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Peaches returns to KBEAR 101 with what might be the most deranged episode of Peaches Pit Party yet. It starts wholesome enough — a trip to The Complex in Salt Lake City to catch Set It Off, Fame On Fire, Vana, and Autumn Kings — but spirals immediately into windshield trauma, AI diss tracks, poop-soaked Delta flights, and $9 bottles of Las Vegas water. From there, Peaches questions why Target is forcing employees to act like Disney greeters, investigates whether Garth Brooks is secretly a serial killer, and somehow manages to teach listeners how not to get arrested during a traffic stop. The show also includes philosophical debates like, “What’s the worst dish to bring to Thanksgiving?” (Spoiler: ambrosia should be a crime.) Between his hatred for small talk, his fear of rock chips, and his complete disinterest in politics, Peaches somehow crafts the weirdest, funniest, and most aggressively honest hour of Idaho radio you’ll hear all week.

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Peaches returns to KBEAR 101 with what might be the most deranged episode of Peaches Pit Party yet. It starts wholesome enough — a trip to The Complex in Salt Lake City to catch Set It Off, Fame On Fire, Vana, and Autumn Kings — but spirals immediately into windshield trauma, AI diss tracks, poop-soaked Delta flights, and $9 bottles of Las Vegas water. From there, Peaches questions why Target is forcing employees to act like Disney greeters, investigates whether Garth Brooks is secretly a serial killer, and somehow manages to teach listeners how not to get arrested during a traffic stop. The show also includes philosophical debates like, “What’s the worst dish to bring to Thanksgiving?” (Spoiler: ambrosia should be a crime.) Between his hatred for small talk, his fear of rock chips, and his complete disinterest in politics, Peaches somehow crafts the weirdest, funniest, and most aggressively honest hour of Idaho radio you’ll hear all week.

Check me out elsewhere!
facebook.com/brenden.peach
instagram.com/brendenpeach
Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem
Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach

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