Episode 296: Mayor Woods, the Mayor of Sunken Valley, Texas stops by to discuss his efforts toward eliminating the city’s feral dog problem.
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Episode 296: Mayor Woods, the Mayor of Sunken Valley, Texas stops by to discuss his efforts toward eliminating the city’s feral dog problem.
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Episode 57: Local DJ team Dr. Bruno and the Cougar have taken over the Mascot Wedding show. Listen as they present The Morning Mustache Rodeo.
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Playlist:
“El Caminos in the West” by Grandaddy, off the album Sumday
“Ace of Spades” by Motorhead, off the collection The Best of Motörhead
“Mr. Mercedes” by Modey Lemon, off the album Curious City
Closer: “The Next Time Around” by Little Joy, off their self-titled album
Episode 56: It’s 2009 already? Daaaaaaaaaaaamn, son. David and Mac are in rough shape. Mac can’t believe how much he enjoyed Marley & Me. David is disgusted by college bowl endorsements. Cougar calls to collect on his bet. Is this the end of the Mascot Wedding show?
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Opener: “So Long” by ABBA, off their Thank Your for the Music collection
“You Got Me Hummin'” by the Reigning Sound, off the album Too Much Guitar
“There’s Too Much Love” by Belle and Sebastian, off the album Fold Your Hands, Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
“Ohio” by the Dandy Warhols, off the Tales from Slabtown Vol 2 EP
Closer: “The Rest of My Life” by Sloan, off their A Sides Win collection
Episode 055: The Magic Boys look back on 2K8 during an extended round of “Mascot Wedding Remembers Fondly.” David makes a bet with a peeved morning show DJ.
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Opener: “Profanity Prayers” by Beck, off the album Modern Guilt
“Pretty Princess Day” by the DirtBombs, off the album We Have You Surrounded
“Kids” by MGMT, off the album Oracular Spectacular
Closer: “All You Ever Wanted” by the Black Keys, off the album Attack and Release