Posts Tagged ‘Stalin’
Friday, November 12th, 2010
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In this episode we ask you to believe that we planned for a rant about war to come out around Armistice Day and that this episode isn’t just the random wafflings of a pair of Mark Corrigans that was going to happen anyway. Do it!
Tags: "Court of the Red Tsar" book, "Fog of War" film, "The Yes Men", "Young Stalin" book, 9/11, Aceh, Afghanistan War, Africa, AK-47, American Civil War, Angola, Archimedes, Australia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Baath party, Balibo (film), Balibo 5, Best Coast, Bill English, Britain, business confidence, Canada, cartography, colonialism, communism, Costa Rica, credit cards, debt, defense, domino effect, Don Brash, East Timor, Falkland Islands, France, Gallipoli, genocide, George Bush snr, Germany, Google, google maps, government spending, Gulf War, Hiroshima, history, Hitler, immigrants, India, Indonesia, industrial revolution, Iran, Iran-Iraq war, Iraq, Iraq War, islamic extremism, Israel, Istanbul, Japan, Jews, John Key, Jordan, Korea, Ku Klux Klan, Kuwait, Labour Party, League of Nations, Malaysia, Manchuria, Marxism, Mexico, Michael Cullen, Nagasaki, national debt, National Front, National Party, nationalism, Newtown, Nicaragua, nuclear weapons, NZRAF, Ottoman Empire, pacifism, Pakistan, Pearl Habour, Peter Dunne, Poland, Portugal, prison labour, public sector, racism, Rape of Nanking, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Saipan, Simon Sebag Montefiore, slavery, socialism, South America, Stalin, Suharto, Syria, tax cuts, Terrorism Supression Act, The Hobbit, the holocaust, The Phillipines, the UN, Tokyo, UAE, USSR, video games, Vietnam, Vladamir Putin, war, welfare, Wellington Phoenix, Winston Churchill, World War I, World War II Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
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In this episode North Korea gets its game-face on, the drinking age gets kicked around like the political football it is, and we generally lament the state of the world. Hooray!
Tags: "nanny state", "We Live In Public", alcohol, Anthrax (band), Anvil (band), Auckland, Berlin Wall, bigotry, Bill O'Reilly, BP, Britain, Bulgaria, Cats (musical), China, climate change, clothes, Cold War, communism, conservatism, conservatives, Cuba Mall, Cuba St Carnival, cynicism, death, drinking age, drugs, dub, Eastern Bloc, ecstasy, Fat Freddy's Drop, film, Galileo Galilei, Goebbels, hair metal, homeless, internet, James Webster, Japan, Jenny Shipley, Jersey Shore, Jesus Jones, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, Jordan Luck, Kevin Smith, Kim Jong-il, King George VI, King's College, Korean War, Lady Gaga, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Maltin, levis, liberals, Maori, Maroon 5, Maximilien Robespierre, McDonalds, military, Molotov Mitchell, MTV, music, Nandor Tanczos, National Party, New Jersey, New Zealand Music Month, North Korea, oil spill, Park Chan-wook, politics, pop, propaganda, Quentin Tarantino, racism, radio, reality TV, recycling, reggae, Remix magazine, Right Here Right Now, Roger Ebert, Romania, Russia, San Fransisco Bath House (venue/bar), science, Sensible Sentencing Trust, Seoul, South Korea, South Park, Stalin, State of Mind, Supermodel (band), Switzerland, The Budget, The Exponents, The Herald, Three Strikes, Tory Horse, Treaty Settlements, TV, W.A.S.P. (band), Wales, war, Wellington, World War II Posted in Podcast | 1 Comment »
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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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Friday, April 9th, 2010
Today’s episode sees us take on Catholicism, and as of the time of posting this nobody involved with the Egonomist has been struck down by god. Well, Dave’s off the the doc today with a dodge tummy but that hardly counts.
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Further reading on one of this episode’s topics:
http://collateralmurder.com/
Tags: 700 club, 9/11, abortion, act of god, adult classifieds, Afghanistan, Africa, AIDs, amyl nitrate, Anglicanism, anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury, baptism, belief, Beverly Hills 90210, bigotry, books, Brian Tamiki, Britain, Cambodia, catholic school, Catholicism, catholics, celibacy, Central America, charity, Charles Darwin, child abuse, childhood, China, Chinese food, Christianity, colonialism, communism, Concordat of 1933, condoms, conspiracy theory, Constantinople, contraception, Corporal Willie Apiata, crucifixion, Cuba, culture, Dan Brown, darwinism, death, democracy, Destiny Church, development, disease, Dominion Post, Easter, economics, El Salvador, encryption, eroticism, eugenics, Europe, facebook, faith, fan-fic, Father Bob Maguire, Fonterra, Fred Phelps, Friedrich Nietzsche, funerals, gay rights, gays, girls, god, Good Friday, good looks, goths, guilt, heaven, hell, hierarchy, high fives, history, Hitler, holidays, homosexuality, http://collateralmurder.com/, Iceland, Illuminati, industrial revolution, iPad, Iraq War, Islam, islamic extremism, Israel, Japan, Jerry Falwell, Jesus, Jesus Camp, Jews, journalism, Judaism, Kabul, Kings of Leon, Laos, latin, Lenin, lifestyle, marriage, masterbation, Megan Phelps, Melbourne, Michelangelo, Middle East, Mike Moore, missionaries, morals, mortality, Most Reverend Rowan Williams, Nazis, New York, news, Norse mythology, Nothern Ireland, oral sex, Origin of Species, pagans, Palestine, papal election, Pat Robertson, pedophiles, pedophillia, Phil Goff, philosophy, Poland, poor people, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II, Pope Julius II, Pope Pius XI, popes, Presbyterianism, protestants, Pulp Fiction, rapists, Ray Comfort, Religion, Reuters, Rome, Ronald Reagan, school, science, Scotland, secrecy, SETI@home, South America, Stalin, Star Wars, steam engine, Stephenie Meyer, stuff.co.nz, Ted Haggard, Telecom, terrorism, the DaVinci Code, The Herald, Third World, Tiger Woods, Twilight saga, twitter, United Fruit Company, USSR, Vatican II, Venn diagrams, Vietcong, Vietnam, Vodafone, war, war journalism, wealthy people, Westboro Baptist Church, Wikileaks, wine, World War II, XT Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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