
Internet drama and emotional trauma… this is Subculture Wars! Join hosts Jon and Robin as they explore the petty, the bleak, and the downright absurd drama lurking beneath the surface of even the most placid of fandoms.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Join us for the first part of our discussion of the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 1990s. Jon focuses on all the music Robin wasn't allowed to listen to back in the day.
Trigger warning: Mentions of alleged Satanic ritual abuse and self-harm.
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Robin leverages Taylor Swift's impending album drop to cajole Jon into a conversation about 1989, questionable lawsuits, and track titles.
Sometimes we just need a tiny spark of light in the darkness
Jon and Robin discuss the recent passing of a cultural icon who moonsaulted from grace. RIP childhood memories
Correction: The Iron Sheik was Iranian, not Iraqui. Apologies for the misspeak.
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You’d think this show is frivolous. You’d be wrong. Robin and Jon are incredibly thoughtful, personable, (and opinionated, in the best possible way) hosts who tackle a number of contentious issues that divide (sub)Reddit boards and society. You will learn something. I’m hooked!
It’s so fascinating to hear what subcultures exist, and what drama is going on in them. It’s wild!! Thanks to these great hosts for sharing these stories!!
So the silver surfer episode was one of my favorites. I loved how Jon spoke in the various voices!!! Great job to you both.










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