the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 06/20/09

Mac and David pitch movie ideas based on stuff. Y’know, things. The Mascot Wedding ticket interview is always a good time. David returns to International Tomato. A call from Mac’s brother Calvin


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Opener: “Rise Up with Fists” by Jenny Lewis featuring the Watson Twins, off the album Rabbit Fur Coat
“Starry Eyes” by the Records, off their single
“Cannibal Resources” by the Dirty Projectors, off the album Bitte Orca
“Me About You” by the Turtles, off the album Happy Together
Closer: “I’m Clean” by Halo of Flies, off the album Music for Insect Minds

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 06/13/09

There's gotta be an easier way to get across the road.
There's gotta be an easier way to get across the road.

Your radio lions are back! The boys talk to a caller about Robbie Knievel, Mac doesn’t get along with waitstaff, some discussion of David’s bold tipping, some Woody Allen talk, and the inevitable confrontation with Arthur Truckee.

Opener: “Silicone Grown” by Faces, off the Five Guys Walk into a Bar collection
“Mad Dogs and Englishmen” by Late of the Pier, off the album Fantasy Black Channel
“Anything You Want” by Spoon, off the album Girls Can Tell
“Look to the East” by Telekinesis!, off their self-titled album
Closer: “Little Honda” by Yo La Tengo, off the album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 06/06/09

Duke lets God sort'em out!
Duke lets God sort'em out!

Episode 77: The Magic Boys take in a showing of The Hangover. Mac realizes he’s not special, David reads an email from the owner of Truckee’s, some Up talk and a call from the organizer of PhotoOpFestCon. You rookies pay attention. This is how you do a show.

Opener: “Big Dipper” by Built to Spill, off the album There’s Nothing Wrong with Love
“Young Lions” by The Constantines, off the album Shine a Light
“Dull Life” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, off the album It’s Blitz!
“The Witch (Made to Measure)” by Clinic, off the album Do It!
Closer: “Jesus and Tequila” by Minutemen, off the album Double Nickels on the Dime