
Hosts and longtime friends Glen and Shaun discuss the music they both love and hate.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

After struggling for years with addiction, psychotic behavior, and endless rants about "outsider art," Glen and Shaun are finally going cold turkey with The Beach Boys.
There's a new baby at Counter-Blast headquarters! But instead of trading in their record collections for a new station wagon, Shaun and Glen pick out some kid-friendly (and cred-friendly) cuts sure to please newborns and neighborhood record store cle... more
Glen and Shaun unwrap another collection of Christmas songs which, sadly, did not come with gift receipts this year. [counterblastshow.com]
Glen and Shaun celebrate the Halloween season with a collection of songs ranging from the spooky, the kooky, to the downright ooky.
Glen and Shaun discover that by adding a little Rap Sound, even the most clueless celebrity, floundering musician, or professional athlete can be transformed into an overnight rap sensation!
As Glen and Shaun attempt to sort out the best and worst Kiss songs, they realize that telling the two lists apart is practically impossible.
Glen and Shaun are pulling out the soundtracks to all their favorite cheesy 80s movies and exploring the phenomenon of Generic Rock, the Synopsis Rap, and even brand-name stars willing to lease out their sound for the latest Ponytail Karate movie.
In an attempt to cash-in on the latest fad, Glen and Shaun are joining the band-wagon jumpers and Johnny-Travolta-come-latelys by declaring their show "The Original Disco Podcast."
It feels more
Like to guys talking music and not
Trying out for a morning drive show
A great look at all the different aspects of music - from Appa to Zappa - you need to check out this podcast.
When the inevitible deluge of one-star ratings come surging in, I hope that this five-star rating will at least help to soften the blow.
My 5-star rating has nothing to do with the fact that I have been a guest on this podcast, and everything to do with the fact that a whole new world of Zappa and Beach Boys-related puns has opened up to me thanks to Shaun and Glen. Also the Meatloaf episode and the “Make me Cry” episodes both f’ing rock.
Like they say, you have to start listening before you can stop listening (protip: if you hate this, just play it to an empty room: iTunes will be none the wiser!)









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