THE QUARANTINE SERIES: Suck It, Moby

THE QUARANTINE SERIES: Suck It, Moby

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THE QUARANTINE SERIES: Our Quarantine Queen

Fiona Apple's new album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, is getting us all through quarantine. So, we decided to gather and discuss our favorite Fiona songs from her 25 year career of making exceptional and provocatively candid music. #NihilisticFeminism Guests: Jason (The Binge Movie Po ...  Show more

I'm Coming Out (Remix)

In honor of LGBTQ month and National Coming Out Day, Erica Kelley (Southern Fried True Crime), Tawny Platis (The Dirty Bits), Tommy Estlund (The Curiosity Hour), and I discuss our favorite songs from LGBTQ artists. We laugh, we cry, we discuss puppy love, coming out, and trans an ...  Show more

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