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  1. Aaron and Damien finally make it to a landmark episode and celebrate with over three hours of the gaming / fruit / bouncy castle discussion you've come to expect. Drinks are tried, old segments die as new ones are born, questions are answered. Join us for our aluminum anniversary, then feel free to join us in a long nap, similar to the one we had to take after all the work that went into this. Bananas. [ 3:16:26 || 94.6 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/extralives/episodes/extralives_050.mp3

  2. It's episode 28 of Big Damn Heroes, and hey, there are a lot of shirtless people around here. On both shows, there are episodes that are just a little meh, the Heroes' intense dislike of Riley grows, and some theories are floated about some major season plot points. However, the awesomeness of all the shirtlessness is derailed by possibly the single most offensive episode to have Whedon's name attached to it as a director. Wanna know which one that is? Join Will and Hannah as they cover Buffy's "The Replacement" and "Out of My Mind," and Angel's "First Impressions" and "Untouched." [ 51:39 || 25.1 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/bigdamnheroes/episodes/bigdamnheroes_028.mp3

  3. In the first of a new (and hopefully) monthly series, Mike read through a stack of recently released independent comic books, then sat down to record his thoughts. Those books are: BPRD Hell on Earth: The Devil's Engine #1, Dancer #1, Epic Kill #1, Grim Leaper #1, Men Man #13, Star Trek: The Next Generation / Doctor Who: Assimilation2 #1, The Spider #1, X-O Manowar #1, and Youngblood #71. Plus, a special advanced review of Revival #1! [ 1:13:05 || 35.5 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/theshow/episodes/e2ts_528.mp3

  4. Howdy! This episode sees a massive dedication to the Western genre. First up, Desmond and Darryll take a look at the epic spaghetti Western comedy [i>A Bullet for the General[/i>, out now on Blu-ray! Then, in Stay Scary, Devil Dinosaur, Jr. gives us a look at the dark side of the genre with a review of Jack Ketchum's [i>The Crossings[/i>. Then, Desmond and Darryll return for a second review of psychedelic gothic spaghetti Western [i>Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot![/i> To top it all off, Desmond returns to go solo on a review of Jeff Strand's decidedly un-Western young adult novel [i>A Bad Day for Voodoo[/i>. Cowboy ditties this week: "Get What's Coming" by The Creepshow, "Wicked Man" by Ghoultown, "Mutate With Me" by The Humpers, "Django" by Rancid, and "Voodoo Rhythm" by The Meteors. Tell us what you thought of this show, or even what you had for breakfast, to be entered to win a copy of Jeff Strand's [i>A Bad Day for Voodoo[/i>! [ 1:43:46 || 50.0 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_251.mp3

  5. With Album of the Year it's the end of the Faith No More coverage, for now, but put on your baggy pants, turn on your Discman, and take a journey back to 1997 with Desmond and Damien as they talk about that year in music. But this episode features what has to be the longest tangent the podcast has ever entertained, and answers many questions that probably shouldn't have been asked: Why does Damien want to be one of the band members from Hanson? What is the topic of the upcoming Weird Al parody of a Faith No More song? Is a thrash song about e-mail prophetic or ridiculous? There are more, but I refuse to fill the notes with questions. Or do I? Solos are whistled, bands are named, vinyl is discussed, surprises are had, and water is coconutted. Plus, the guys go through some feedback and pick the next band! [ 1:31:38 || 44.3 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/droppedd/episodes/droppedd_004-06.mp3

  6. On their first journey together, The Doctor takes Rose to see the destruction of Earth, but it all goes topsy-turvy when a fleshy trampoline plots to kill everyone onboard the observation deck ("The End of the World"). Then, The Doctor and Charles Dickens join forces on Christmas Eve, and you can bet there are ghosts (or ghostlike beings) involved ("The Unquiet Dead"). Also, Dan proves his mind is filled with nothing but pop culture references, and Mike delivers his worst joke ever. [ 1:52:12 || 54.1 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/episodes/bigger_092.mp3

  7. Ladies and gentlemen, the fifth season of Buffy and the second season of Angel are kicking off. Over on Buffy, a legend whirls into Sunnydale, and a new, unexpected member is added to the show. On Angel, we get fun things like jousting for pregnant ladies and a good old-fashioned lynching. And just remember, kids: we've barely even begun. Join Hannah and Will as they cover Buffy's "Buffy vs. Dracula" and "The Real Me," and Angel's "Judgement" and "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been." [ 1:25:28 || 41.4 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/bigdamnheroes/episodes/bigdamnheroes_027.mp3

  8. Ian and Dave once again delve into the world of Blake's 7. In "Children of Auron," Servalan releases a deadly plague on Cally's home planet, which lures the Liberator crew into a trap. In "Rumors of Death," Avon is out to avenge the death of the woman he loved, while Servalan's first official reception as President is rudely interrupted by rebels. They also discuss well-written minor characters, the unexpected responsibility forced upon one Auron space traffic controller, and Vila's drink problem. Plus, their resident clergyman suggests the best place to shoot a dictator, and will Ian gaze into the Fist of Toland? [ 1:58:07 || 57.1 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/shakeandblake/episodes/shakeandblake_018.mp3

  9. After a heartfelt tribute to the late, great Ray Bradbury, the show begins. In a brand new Roadkill Review, Darryll and Desmond take in Prometheus and talk about it on the drive home. Then Devil Dinosaur, Jr. covers The Other for Stay Scary. And, finally, Desmond returns to go solo on reviews of hillbilly slasher Madison County and one of Stephen King's latest novels, 11/22/63. Tunes this week: "Something Wicked This Way Comes (Edit)" by Barry Adamson, "Of Prometheus and the Crucifix" by Trivium, "Evil Children" by King Missile, "Pig" by Steve Vai, and "Watch the Sky For Me" by Powerman 5000. [ 1:32:02 || 44.4 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_250.mp3

  10. In a bizarre portrayal of both poles of the horror genre, Desmond and Darryll review the classic The Omen, and, in a new Stay Scary, Devil Dinosaur, Jr. reviews The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu. It's a sober adult antichrist-themed horror film versus a pseudo-Lovecraftian horror-comedy. Strap in because it's all for you! Tunes this week are bookended by the now defunct Ween starting with "The Golden Eel" and "Buenas Tardes Amigo." "The Omen (Ave Satani)" by Fantomas, and "The Thing That Should Not Be" by Metallica. [ 1:12:13 || 34.9 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_249.mp3

  11. After bantering on vinyl acquisitions and plans for the future of the show, Desmond and Damien dive into what is the most divisive record in Faith No More's discography thus far: King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime. And though much of this episode is actually dedicated to the coverage of the album at hand, there's still room for Shaquille O'Neal, crazy uncles, and tasty shoes. A new verb is created! The show is a little light on tangents, but the puns are played fast and loose. This week's questions: Mike Patton is a great singer and frontman, but how good of a driver is he? And what would Jim Martin think of their most metal guitar-driven album, now that their metal guitar-driven guitar player is no longer in the band? Where does a certain celebrity deserve to get stabbed? All of these and more on this episode of Dropped D! [ 1:41:32 || 49.1 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/droppedd/episodes/droppedd_004-05.mp3

  12. In this combative episode of Dread Media, Desmond and Darryll take on the A-Team versus Manson Family backyard epic Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except. Then Devil Dinosaur, Jr. brings us a Stay Scary based on the senior citizens versus children film Brotherhood of Satan. Then it's monsters versus mental illness as Desmond goes solo on reviews of two Marvel trade paperbacks: Legion of Monsters and Stephen King's N. Kickass tunes this week: "Thou Shalt Not" by KISS, "First Rule Is" by GWAR, "Children of the Damned" by Iron Maiden, and "1-800-SUICIDE" by Gravediggaz. [ 1:12:47 || 35.2 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_248.mp3