Posts Tagged ‘grunge’
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
Tags: Auckland, Babylon Zoo, Barkmarket, beer, Blur, bouncers, Cairo Knife Fight, clothes, club music, Damon Albarn, dance music, Dave Sardy, Denny's, digital/analogue, DJing, donk, drinking, Eric B. and Rakim, fighting, film, flags, Fleetwood Mac, gambling, God Save The Queen, Gomez, Gorillaz, Graeme Coxon, grunge, guns, hard house, hard rock, heckling, hip hop, house music, indie, industrial music, Jesus and Mary Chain, Jimmy Eat World, K Road, Last.fm, Mark Lanegan, Metal, middle ages, Morphine, music, New Zealand Film Festival, nightlife, Oasis, p, Pavement, Phil Goff, prostitutes, prostitution, puberty, relationships, retro, rock, Sarah Palin, sewerage, Sky City Casino Auckland, sound effects, strip clubs, strippers, Supergrass, technology, teen angst, The Beatnuts, The Bird and The Bee, The Clash, The Nextmen, The Room, Tommy Wiseau, Tool (band), vinyl, Wellington, wine, Xi Jinping Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
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The UK Election, 9/11, Cuban Missile Crisis and BOOBQUAKE! How’s that?
This was supposed to be a short and sweet episode. How did that turn out? Much like this:

Tags: 9/11, 91ZM, adultery, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, Afroman, alcohol, Altern-8, America, American Pie, American politics, asthma, BBC, beer, Bill Clinton, Bill English, Bill O'Reilly, Boobquake, boycott, Britain, capitalism, Chicago, Cold War, communism, Conservative Party UK, conspiracy theory, Cricket, Cuba, Cuban Missle Crisis, Cybenetic Assisted Immortality Party, David Cameron, Democratic Party, Dick Cheney, Don Brash, Dr Dre, Dream Theatre, drinking, drugs, economics, emo, employment, Eton, Europe, facebook, fashion, France, George W Bush, Germany, Gerry Brownlee, global economic downturn, globalisation, Gordon Brown, government spending, grunge, Haliburton, Harold Macmillan, homosexuality, Hurricane Katrina, immigration, immortality, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Eat World, John F Kennedy, John Key, John Major, John McCain, Justin Bieber, Kabul, Karl Marx, Kevin Costner, Korea, Korean War, Kursk, Labour Party, Labour Party UK, leaks, Liam Gallagher, Liberal Democrats UK, local government, London, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Margaret Thatcher, masterbation, Michael Moore, middle class, Middle East, military, mining, music, Naomi Klein, National Party, New York, Nigel Farage, nightlife, Nike, Nikita Khrushchev, No Logo, Noam Chomsky, Northern Ireland, nuclear weapons, Oasis, Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Palestine, Pat Robertson, philosophy, Poland, police, politics, pop, prog rock, prohibition, protests, Puerto Rico, punk, Queen Victoria, racism, rap, Religion, religious extremism, rock, romans, royalty, Rudy Giuliani, Saddam Hussein, San Fransisco, Sarah Palin, schedule 4, School of Hard Knocks, science, September 10, sex, sexism, sluts, Spike Lee, sweatshops, Taleban, technology, Ted Heath, Telecom, terrorism, The Onion, The Strokes, the UN, Tony Blair, Tory Horse, UK election, United Kingdom Independence Party, upper class, Vietnam, vodka, war, Wellington, World War I, World War II, World War Three, Y2K, Yugoslavia Posted in Podcast | 3 Comments »
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
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Normally, we here at the Egonomist set aside Thursday nights for our tracking sessions. We have our day jobs to go to the next morning, so we tend to limit ourselves to having a moderate amount to drink and tend to record as early in the evening as is possible.
This week we recorded on a Friday. While we had friends over.
So join us for a musical adventure as we gripe and yarn over protest/political music, bloated prog and 1980s aural electro-abortions. Also a look at the fight going down between the writers of the soap opera Shortland Street and the city of Tauranga.
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, 80s music, acid house, alternative music, antisemitism, Auckland, Bad Religion, beer, Bon Jovi, cellphones, Chuck D, Cuba, David Cameron, Dream Theatre, drinking, Duran Duran, Eastern Bloc, elderly, electronic music, emo, fashion, Flava Flav, Florida, Fox News, gay rights, gays, Genesis, girls, Gordon Brown, Grandmaster Flash, Green Day, grunge, guests, hair metal, Henry Rollins, hip hop, homophobia, Hugh Grant, Ian Mackaye, immigrants, Ireland, Jethro Tull, Jews, Justin Bieber, Kenya, Kevin Smith, KRS-One, La Roux, labour movement, Led Zeppelin, lesbians, Los Angeles, Louis Farrakhan, Marilyn Manson, Mark Lanegan, McCarthyism, Mexico, Minuit, morals, Mount Maunganui, MTV, music, music industry, N.W.A., NAACP, Nas, Nation of Islam, New Jersey, nightlife, Nirvana, Northern Ireland, nu-metal, One Day As A Lion, online dating, Pennywise, Phil Collins, pickups, Pirates, political music, pop, prog rock, Public Enemy, Puerto Rico, punk, R. Kelly, R.E.M., RADA, Rage Against The Machine, rap, Religion, rock, Ronald Reagan, Russell Brand, Ruth Carr, Satellite High, science, Screaming Trees, Sevendust, Shortland Street, Skunk Anansie, Stalin, swearing, Tauranga, The Beatles, The Cranberries, The Replacements, The Rolling Stones, tourism, Trivium, TV, U2, UK election, unions, Wanganui, war, weather, Wikileaks, Winston Peters, World War I, World War II, Zack de la Rocha Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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