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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5881 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
Bigfoot is, unfortunately, not about big hairy cryptids. Instead, it’s about monster trucks, which we are very bored of… until we make one of the most profound 180s in podcasting history.
The Bloodlines podcast from Duckfeed.tv with art by Randy Walker and music by Gwen Static
In this episode we finish up with Clan Quests. Plus, your responses in the Council.
Five-O is the episode where Better Call Saul reveals it's full trick. Jimmy McGill isn't the only main character in this series. We've come to love Mike Ehrmantraut, but now we really get to hang out with him.
Kaye, Ben, and Dennis talk about Hades 2, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, 9 Kings, and much more!
The Grind:
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Ben: Aska. 9 Kings.
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Dennis: Hades 2.
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Kaye: Silent Hill f. Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles.
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Just a great podcast about R.E.M.
Gary and Kole go through each album and it’s easy to tell they are true fans of the band.
Each episode is a great overview of the album, some info on how it came together, and lots of other interesting tidbits and info.
They did their homework.
Even if you’ve listened to other R.E.M. podcasts (like that dreadful one by Adam Scott, who I enjoy, and Scott whoever, sorry, their “humour” just isn’t my jam), you should give this one a listen.
If you enjoy video g... more
My second listen to this series in 5 years. So happy to hear a serious, joyous and honest appraisal of a brilliant band and their many adorable foibles.
Thanks. Really enjoy the band now.
Episode 8. Document. They describe The One I Love as a “bad, boring song”. Just one example of the mystifying range of opinions these 2 supposed REM fans proffered during this vaguely interesting but ultimately very flawed podcast. They often criticise REM for not using enough chords in choruses or simple melodies in a world where most pop / rock music is literally based on a couple of chords and simple melodies! Their opinions on key songs in REM’s catalogue are often baffling, the amount of ti... more
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This podcast offers lively discussions centered around video games, media, and various aspects of pop culture. The conversational style features a blend of humorous banter and personal anecdotes, while hosts often explore narratives, character dynamics, and industry trends. Topics frequently include critiques and reflections on gaming mechanics, storytelling in video games, and pop culture references. Beyond gaming, personal stories and life experiences seamlessly intersect with gaming commentary, creating an entertaining and relatable atmosphere for listeners. Fans appreciate the hosts' genuine enthusiasm, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in gaming and media.
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