Episode 619: Martin Bryant Part II - The Port Arthur Massacre

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Episode 670: Father's Day w/ Stephen King & Joe Hill

The boys celebrate Father’s Day with a visit from two generations of horror royalty as Stephen King and Joe Hill join Last Podcast on the Left for a rare joint conversation on family, fear, and the business of nightmares. For Live Shows, Merch, and More Visit: www.LastPodcastOnTh ...  Show more

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