
The Official podcast of the Jerry Jonestown Massacre
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

This is part 2 of our recording aboard the Mariner of the Seas with a few old friends of the show as we head for US shores after a couple of days at different ports in Mexico. If you prefer to see the video version of this show, head over to the Fort... more
In 1992 industrial super group Pigface released their first live album, Welcome To Mexico…Asshole. It was a crazy experimental recording that became a cult classic not only for the songs performed, but also for the eccentric lineup that made up the b... more
This week Rich and Pryor swing by the Temple to talk about the upcoming A Very Itchy Xmas 4 going down this Saturday, 10/13/25, at the Southside Preservation Hall. It’s a super early show, doors are at 2pm and music starts at 3pm. Tickets are $10 and... more
It’s been a busy month, so we had to dust the cobwebs off and remember how to do this. Who better to help us out then our friend Henry who happens to front a band called Henry The Archer! He swings by the Temple and fills us in on what’s been going o... more
Matthew Broyles swings by the Temple this week to talk about his new release Texas ii. It was a great conversation about the how and why he created this conceptual record that has modern issues in it’s sights. Texas ii Is available on all streaming s... more
This week, Dustin is joined by Susie Ramone as they travel down to Cloudland Studios to sit down with the boys from Mean Motor Scooter. The band has been making music together for over 10 years now, and are about to release a new single, “Butane & Vi... more
Our friend Justin Ross visits the Temple to discuss his new music video for “Take It Slow,” the upcoming album “43,” and the massive immersive project behind it. Check out he video for “Take It Slow” here. Spotify Link Itunes Link Google Play Podcast... more
A lot has happened in the last few weeks, including the loss of an icon. Thomas and Dustin discuss the greatness of Ozzy and the influence he had on their musical lives. Sorry about the audio quality of this one, it’s almost as if we forgot how to do... more
This show is one of my faves. Real talk with no filters. Not for SJW’s.
This show is a refreshing view of America from the common man’s. With a slight tint of insanity mixed in it.
Listen or don't, I don't care.
This show is amazing and hilarious. You should defiantly watch it!!!
These guys forgot more about DEP and FNM than any of us will ever know!
Love the podcast. You guys are ace. I can hit play, listen, and forget my circumstances for the entire time. Cheers, fellas.
I should be offended by some of their gags, but they are way too funny to take offensively! JJTM has provided countless hours of entertainment for me and managed to get Kanye's "where the press at" phrase stuck in my head through the wee hours of the night. Crack open a beer and listen to these guys!
If you can't arrange to meet your mates in the pub this week for a couple of pints... this is the next best thing!
These guys make my life better. Work becomes easier when you feel like you're at a bar with a bunch if your friends hanging out. I figure these guys will eventually be the "Wyld Stallyns" of the podcast world, and help us all finally achieve world peace while growing fantastically flowing beards of glory.
The greatest worst show ever! Especially since I was on three episodes! Red pants!
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A humor-infused show built around the local music scene, live performances, and the creative lives of band members and organizers. Episodes regularly blend concert chatter, touring anecdotes, and personal stories with observations on technology, AI, and cultural shifts affecting venues and communities. The tone is informal and beer-chat relatable, often highlighting Fort Worth's music ecosystem, ongoing festivals, and the joys and pains of making art in a live setting. A standout is the willingness to discuss serious issues—immigration, industry economics, and venue challenges—while keeping a playful, collaborative vibe that appeals to fans of candid, community-driven conversations and live-music culture.
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Recent guests on The Jerry Jonestown Massacre include:
1. Matthew Broyles
2. Mean Motor Scooter
3. Susie Ramone
4. Dustin Schneider
5. Ben C. Jones
6. Denver Williams
7. Todd Wilson
8. Daron Beck
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