Back with another episode of the podcast. You can download it directly here (right click and "save as") if you don't subscribe already.
The show notes...
Topics:
- The shoddy U.S. food safety system
- An encounter with a creature of the night
- Pinhead of the Week
Music:
- Centro-Matic - Quality Strange
- The Stills - Snakecharming the Masses
- Jay Reatard - See/Saw
- The Drive-By Truckers - Puttin' People on the Moon
Promo:
- New England Podcasting.
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The Drive-By Truckers song is on the album The Dirty South on New West Records; find out more and download the track at the band's web site.
The Jay Reatard song is on the compilation Matador Singles '08 on Matador Records, where you can find out more and download the track.
The Centro-Matic song is on the album Dual Hawks on Misra Records. The song from The Stills is on the album Oceans Will Rise on Arts and Crafts Records. Both songs were provided by IODA Promonet:
Centro-matic
"Quality Strange" (mp3)
from "Dual Hawks"
(Misra)
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The Stills
"Snakecharming The Masses" (mp3)
from "Oceans Will Rise"
(Arts & Crafts)
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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling by visiting his fine music blog. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell.
Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.
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