- Type O Negative singer/bassist Peter Steele dies
- “New and improved” Dominos Pizza still sucks
- Ebay is stagnant, shares drop
- GM repays bailout money (with more debt)
- AIG insures Goldman Sachs against lawsuits
- Online petition to prosecute Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street scumbags
- Burglars break into prison, steal inmates’ stuff
- Dude hides from cops in a pool of crap
- Man gets beat with a hammer by his wife
- Joe’s blog
- Featured alcohol: Michelob Honey Lager and Kona Pipeline Porter
- Featured music: Type O Negative
Intro music: Type O Negative
Outro music: Type O Negative
Notes: This show is dedicated to the memory of Peter Steele, who made some kick ass music as the vocalist and bassist for Type O Negative and Carnivore. We decided to play a bunch of Type O and Carnivore songs throughout the show, mixed in with our usual news articles and rants. Cracker stopped by to lend some commentary and bring some really good beer. Speaking of which, our featured alcohol for this show is Michelob Honey Lager, a smooth and light beer that we all agree is really good, and Kona Pipeline Porter, a surprisingly good beer that we all liked as well. Don’t forget to spread the word about the show!
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- Court orders Fed to release bailout documents
- House GOP calls for Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac phase out
- Bill Gates and his vaccine group wants $4.3billion
- Octomom faces foreclosure, poor like everyone else
- The usual rant about something
- Joe’s blog
- Featured alcohol: Samuel Smith lager
- Featured music: Anthrax and Finntroll
Intro music: “Anhelos” by Leechmaster
Outro music: “8-bit Junkie” by George Wood
Notes: More good stuff this week. Let’s hope the scumbags in the Fed Reserve and the Treasury are forced to releases all of the documentation surrounding the Wall St bailouts in 2008. Some serious stories, some wacky stories, and more rants! Hey this week we feature Samuel Smith lager. It’s pricey but it’s really good! More gnome-metal from Finntroll and old school metal meets old school rap from Anthrax. Don’t forget to enter our March contest and leave us some feedback!
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- Ghost updates
- Goldman Sachs to force charitable donations for top execs
- Obama considers tax on bailout money
- Crash test: ’59 Chevy vs. ’09 Chevy
– Fecal bacteria in soda fountains
- Featured alcohol: Fosters Beer
- Featured music: The Unknown Psychobilly band and Chevelle
Intro music: “There Goes The Neighborhood” by Body Count
Outro music: “8-bit Junkie” by George Wood
Notes: Definitely check out the crash test video and decide for yourself if it looks legit or rigged. Fosters was a nice change of pace.
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- New Year resolutions
- Financial news summary from http://www.market-ticker-denninger.net
- Tim Geithner to explain AIG bailout secrecy
- Shareholder sues Goldman Sachs over pay and bonus amounts
- Information about potentially dangerous chemicals hidden and protected by the US government
- Featured alcohol: Free-for-all with Sauza Blanco tequila, Coors Light, and Newcastle Ale
- Featured music: The Baboons and Chromium ZA
Intro music: “Anhelos” by Leechmaster
Outro music: “8-bit Junkie” by George Wood
Notes: Welcome to 2010, or is that “oh ten”? Either way, it’s a new year but the same old BS in the financial news. Cracker and Kickass stop by and Cracker opens up and shares a feeling or two [sob] <g> -_-. We’re also back to a 1 hour show after doing some extended shows in December just for the hell of it. After the onslaught of bourbon whiskey, we kick back this week with a free-for-all, so we did a mini review for Sauza tequila, Coors Light, and Newcastle Ale, but next week it’s back to the normal review. Featured bands this week are The Baboons, a psychobilly band from Belgium and Chromium ZA, a modern metal band from South Africa. Enjoy!
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- Quick 2009 wrap-up
- Russians to build an asteroid-deterring spaceship to save the Earth
- Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac get a blank check from the government to stop the never-ending monetary bleeding
- AIG Vice Chairman resigns over pay limits set by the TARP agreement
- GMAC gets another $3.7 billion in taxpayer money, still provides sh*tty customer service
- Taxation without representation
- Financial news and rants, rants, and more rants!
- Featured alcohol: Maker’s Mark vs. Elijah Craig: We crown the winner of the bourbon whiskey face-off
- Featured music: The Nekromantix (from Denmark) and new Fear Factory
Intro music: “Anhelos” by Leechmaster
Outro music: “8-bit Junkie” by George Wood
Notes: So long 2009, don’t let the door hit you on the way out! We do a quick wrap-up of some of the topics we covered this year and cover a few new articles from the past week. It’s open season on corporate criticism in this episode, and we don’t hold anything back. We bring in Elijah Craig bourbon whiskey to go bottom’s up against Maker’s Mark and the winner is crowned as the Bourbon Whiskey Champion of 2009. This was a fun show, and at just over 1 hour 20 minutes, it’s also the longest. We’re looking forward to an awesome new year…. there’s always plenty of bullsh*t to talk about.
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- Feedback
- Ghost story
- Bacon fries
- Goldman Nutsachs
- Featured alcohol: Crystal Head vodka
- Featured music: Blood Drunk
Intro music: “Anhelos” by Leechmaster
Outro music: “8-bit Junkie” by George Wood
Associated media:
- Rolling Stone article on Goldman Sachs
- Crystal Head vodka
- Blood Drunk on Myspace and on Twitter
- No Agenda show
This episode was experimental. Some new equipment, extreme time constraints, and my sound effects weren’t working. I spent way too much time in post-production editing, but it’s what we do to try to put on a quality show. Believe it (or not).
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