
A black boy and his token white friend have an ADD conversation weekly about whatever philosophy they’ve been researching, music they been listening to, and the news. When we say ADD, we mean it, both of us got some diagnosed ADD shit going on.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This is a super old episode from back in August. Marlee joins in and we shoot the shit.
The boys talk about their favorite soundtracks, filmmakers, and music videos. Thanks for the support and please subscribe or drop a review to help us out!
Marlee kills it this episode while we talk about mythology and religion, among many other topics. Enjoy!
Featuring the amazing Jayden Valdez!@basquiatsbitch is her handle
This is technically episode 5 but it was the easiest one to edit so Aidan’s lazy ass is publishing it 3rd. You’re welcome.
We talk bout some current events, some music news, and quote some wack YouTube videos.
Excuse the audio issues and congrats on listening to the very best podcast in existence!










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