the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 02/21/09

A very dark show as the magic boys take you behind the curtain and reveal their hidden shame. Also some Conan O’Brien and Oscar talk. Plus a call from Septa-dad.


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“On time” by the Bee Gees, off the Tales from the Brothers Gibb collection
“Zero” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, off the album It’s Blitz!
“Kracked” by Dinosaur Jr., off the album You’re Living All Over Me
Closer: “Friday AM” by the Spectors, off their Beat is Murder collection

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Mascot Wedding Productions has made a new short for another Filmmaking Frenzy competition. Check out our entry, The Joy of Painting, below. Then (this is important), go to FilmmakingFrenzy.com, register a user name and vote for our film. Winners are determined by your votes so please please please take two minutes and help us out. Enjoy!

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 02/14/09

Episode 62: After Mac *finally* hits record on the podcaster, Mac and David discuss the Snuggie, scum-mom and more in a round of “This has gone too far”. Chief Spelchnik calls in to talk about a new youth program.

Opener: “I Believe in You” by Neil Young, off the album After the Gold Rush
“Broken” by Late of the Pier, off the album Fantasy Black Channel
“My Delirium” by Ladyhawke, off her self-titled album
“Go All the Way” by the Raspberries, off their self-titled album
Closer: “The Idea of Growing Old” by The Features, off the album Exhibit A

MWS 61

Episode 61: David lends Mac a scary movie. The boys get dragged down by Internet commenters. David bangs his head against the Michael Bay door. Mac bores everyone with stories about his shirts. A call from a man who loves movies. A loootttttt of complaining in this show.

Opener: “Another One Goes By” by The Walkmen, off the album A Hundred Miles Off
“The Conductor” by Ume, off the Sunshower EP
“Mr. Understanding” by Pete & the Pirates, off the album Little Death
“So Sorry” by Runner and the Thermodynamics, off their self-titled album
Closer: “Paint it Black” by the Rolling Stones, off the album Aftermath