Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 days 10 hours 48 minutes
Chapter 15: "New American Filth"...as read by Collin Simula of (Maranatha vocalist/guitarist) - The young Michigan/Ohio transplant - Early, and very unorthodox induction to Symphony In Peril - Tapping out, then falling "In Da Cut" (that's a smart joke) - The art project that became the birthplace of Maranatha - New American Records, July 24th
Chapter 14: "Beastie Boy Of Burden" ...as read by Jarrod Norris (Deadself, Beast Of Burden) - You gotta fight...for your right...to listen to secular music...on secret overdubbed cassettes - How to start a distro / label; how NOT to pick the name - Involvement with Societys Finest, Overcome, Zao, Living Sacrifice, Eso-Charis and every other Christian band you've ever heard - Turning points, life perspective and Teacher Of The Year
Chapter 13: "Allan Again" ...as read by Allan Aguirre (Scaterd Few) Here we go! We are celebrating our thirtieth episode with the 25 year anniversary release of Scaterd Few's "Sin Disease" with the second part of our 12th chapter (which is actually our 13th chapter). Ok. If your head hasn't exploded after that idiotic first sentence, then enjoy part two of our discussion with Allan Aguirre of Scaterd Few. NOW, we're gonna get dirty. Sleeves are rolled up, gloves are off.....
Chapter 12: "Punk history to fly fishing" ...as read by Allan Aguirre (Scaterd Few) Chapter 12 highlights: - This first of two parter will cover the history that led up to the Scaterd Few album "Sin Disease" - Early beginnings in LA and dealing with gang violence - Scaterd Few then Cygnet then back to Scaterd Few...then Cygnet became Spy Glass Blue... - hang in there...more to come next week...
Chapter 11: "If you wanna be a martyr... try harder" ...as read by Bob Nanna (Braid guitarist/vocalist) - Vinyl purchases: Scaterd Few Test Pressing (again) and Pretty Hate Machine - Stephen gets a new masterpainting job - Bob Nanna talks about the space between Braid and Hey Mercedes - The legend of the man known simply as "Bicks" - 2005: Threadless, cancer and hat shopping - Lifestyle changes and "Disease Talk with Bob and Travis" - Quick story "No...Sleep.....
Chapter Ten: "Quarter Seems Forever" ...as read by Steven Kleisath (Further Seems Forever, Strongarm, Shai Hulud drummer) - Playing drums for Friend Or Foe/Pull, Strongarm, Shai Hulud and Further Seems Forever - Breaking the all-time Mario Bros record - Playing On-line poker - Driving for a limo company
Fake Chapter Nine: "Ghosts in the studio; pitbulls in the nursery" ...as read by Michael Gilligan (Fake Chapter Records) - Trav's studio is haunted and Stephen is a big jerkass - Trav's dvd yardsale purchases and Stephen's judgmental movie selection review - The Real Fake Story of Michael Gilligan and Fake Chapter Records - Getting Hum onto a TV commercial - True feelings about Good Charlotte
Chapter Eight: "Strange Cousins From The East" ...as read by Trav and Stephen - Killer Lebowski related story - Live Clutch and Mastodon show discussion - Recent favorite podcasts - Vinyl purchases: Scaterd Few's "Sin Disease" and Tourniquet's "Pathogenic"
Chapter Seven: "Enter the Frome Dome" ...as read by Dan Frome (Roomrunner bassist; Future Islands sound engineer) - Humble beginnings of the Frome Dome at the Copy Cat - Uncovering lost archived tapes...by accident...next to the cat litter... - Live read of our first email ever from our pal Dan (@petkau on twitter) - Tripping into the Roomrunner gig - Getting the gig and traveling the world with Future Islands
Chapter Six: "Dropping Cable" ...as read by Seth Hecox (Becoming The Archetype guitarist) - Going off the grid and dropping cable - New music Mew "+/-" and Coliseum "Anxiety's Kiss" - Brief history of Becoming The Archetype - The birth of Seth's folk project Anchors - Moving the left coast to work for a Lutheran church - The birth of The Clifton