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The Engine

Sasha Barrie

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The Engine is your guide to building in web3. This is a podcast about crypto as a business. We are not talking about the newest meme coins, best airdrop strategies, or any other speculative aspects of the industry unless it’s in the context of business strategy. We are focusing on what crypto is as a new technology, how it’s empowering new business models, and what the opportunities are. How you, founders and builders, can take advantage of this tech to add value to your businesses. We bring ...
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Crack The Record

Crack The Record

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Do albums still matter in the playlist era? Ben and Nick think so. On Crack The Record, they break apart classic and not-so-classic albums and build them into unique playlists by discussing what works and what doesn’t work with each tracklist. There’s song analysis, background context, petty disagreements, and mostly great music. Hosts Ben and Nick have decades of experience in the music and entertainment industries. They’ve also been friends since middle school and spent thousands of hours ...
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Indiecast is a weekly show from UPROXX Indie Mixtape hosted by music critics Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen. Every week, Hyden and Cohen discuss the biggest news and names in modern indie, as well as look back to moments that established the indie rock canon.
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Welcome to The Simple Source, where Linda Villines offers a refreshing take on self-love and self-healing to make your journey toward holistic health and happiness more productive, joyful, and easy. As a trauma-informed certified holistic health and wellness coach, certified Ayurveda counselor, and author, Linda has healed herself from complex traumas and chronic conditions with joy and ease. Now, she’s teaching you to do the same. Through authentic, dynamic, and engaging discussions, Linda ...
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The year is 2004... Your polyphonic ringtone habit is sending you broke. George W Bush is sworn in for a second term. And in spite of everything going on, the most controversial thing is a wardrobe malfunction at the superbowl? T minus 20, rewind to this week in history 20 years ago with Joe and Mel.
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Mark 21

Mark21 Podcast

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Three women walk into a bar. Two sisters and their friend. The bartender asks for their drink order. One sister places a hand to her ear, raises the other in the air and belts out “Henny & Apple Juice”. The Friend asks the bartender for a menu, while the other sister, rolling her eyes at both of them, asks for a vodka cranberry with Redbull. This is Mark 21. Three women who laugh, drink, talk shit, talk major shit and get into all types of shenanigans and fuckery from politics and k-drama to ...
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Broken Law

American Constitution Society

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Ever feel like the law is stacked against you? It probably is. Broken Law speaks truth to power in discussing how our laws and legal system serve the few at the expense of the many. This is where law meets real life. Hosted by the staff of the American Constitution Society, we reckon with the origins of our legal system, interview people on the frontlines of the progressive legal movement, and chat about necessary legal reforms to restore our democratic legitimacy and improve the lives of al ...
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From financing your first home, to researching a property before you buy it, to giving yourself the best chance at winning at an auction - in this series Finance Journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch takes you through what you need to know to buy your dream home, for the best price. He will also take you through his tips on how to best climb the property ladder and become a savvy property investor by telling you how to recognise the up and coming areas for property investment, how to manage your re ...
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Dr. Dawn Andalon, Women's Health Physical Therapist, educator, author, and co-owner of LEVEL4 PT & Pilates hosts a lighthearted, but informative health podcast in order to help guide women on their health journey. She discusses a variety of holistic health topics and interviews guest experts to help women become the best version of themselves so they can lead an active and vibrant lifestyle...all in a fun, happy hour theme!
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Hey everyone! Welcome to The 8-Bit Hillbillies show. Join me and some old geek friends of mine as we dive into retrospectives of old movies and video games. Occasionally we'll dive into newer movies and games sprinkling that into our episodes. We'll dive into what these properties mean to us, why they stick to our geek minds like they do and maybe we'll fire up some old memories for you or spark some interest into checking out something new. Also those of us on the show consider ourselves to ...
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John is a passionate food enthusiast and entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in the food service industry. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Hell’s Kitchen Recipes. He also loves connecting with his audience through social media and can be found on Facebook.
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Welcome to You, Me & CPG, the podcast brought to you by Haines McGregor, a brand strategy and innovation partner to some of the biggest and coolest brands in the world. Your host, Jamie Holtum, will take you beyond the label to uncover the brilliant minds behind your favourite products. This pod is about the personal as much as the professional - how do certain people in the industry rise so quickly? Make such creative impact? Do things with brands that we can just sit back and admire? We'll ...
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You don’t have to call yourself a gardener to want to have a perfect lawn and this week, David Maxwell has been finding out how to achieve the perfect sward from the experts at the Greenmount campus of the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise. In county Wicklow, a visit to Jimi Blake at his Hunting Brook Gardens provides inspiration fo…
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Today's episode begins with Steven and Ian dipping into Sportscast discourse about the Olympics and Jordan Love's recent historic NFL contract (2:20). After that, they delve into the week's new releases, which include a Smashing Pumpkins album not even Steven and Ian care about (11:25) and an Ian fantasy draft pick that might have been a reach. The…
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Discover how unresolved trauma affects your mind, body, and soul. Trauma isn't just an event; it's a response. In this episode, I explain what trauma is and what holistically happens when it remains unresolved. You'll not only understand trauma in a new way, but you'll learn what the fight, flight, freeze, and fawn trauma responses are and how they…
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Kitbashing is a massively popular part of the Warhammer hobby, and who better to share their insights on how to Kitbash warhammer than YouTube legend KiriothTV! In this episode, expect to learn how to start kitbashing your own models or army, how Kirioth finds inspiration for new projects, how he overcame failed kitbashing projects, how to tackle s…
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Send us a Text Message. 🎙️ Hey, throwback junkies! It's time to dive back into 2004 with our latest podcast episode, where we unpack the year’s most iconic moments in news, music, and entertainment! 🔥 Supermarket Inferno in Paraguay: A tragic fire in Asunción turned a regular shopping day into a catastrophe, leaving 396 dead and over 500 injured. T…
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With many people reporting low bee numbers in gardens this summer, presenter David Maxwell chats to wildlife expert Katie Bell about possible reasons. At Kilcoan Gardens in Islandmagee Cherry Townsend reveals her favourite no fuss, long flowering perennials. How a community in Dromore, County Down is determined to change the market town for the bet…
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Today's episode begins with an extended rant from Steven about a big pet peeve: The conflation of music taste with personal morality and/or ideology. This came up multiple times this week, first with Charli XCX's apparent endorsement of Kamala Harris and the deep investigation into JD Vance's Spotify playlists (2:17). After Steven's rant, Ian share…
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Struggling with self-judgment and self-criticism? Self-forgiveness is a critical part of the healing journey yet many people have difficulty with it. In this episode, I dive deep into the transformative process of forgiving yourself. We'll explore how conditional self-love can entrap you in self-sabotaging and self-harming patterns, preventing you …
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MERCH ➡️ https://shorturl.at/GOTkW ONYX PAINTING LAMP ➡️ https://shorturl.at/ryBEG PATREON ➡️ https://shorturl.at/tCIKU Theres a lot of techniques and products that come and go in the Warhammer hobby, but which ones are just fads that you should avoid? In this weeks episode, we’re discussing things in miniature painting that we just don’t get the f…
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Send us a Text Message. 💛🚴‍♂️ This week on T minus 20, we offer you a yellow bracelet and a whole lot of controversy. Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong bracelets were the hottest accessory, sported by celebs from Eva Mendes to Tom Hanks, but beneath the yellow silicone lay a storm of doping allegations. We dive into the French exposé “LA Confidentiel” a…
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In less than 100 days, voters all over the country will start heading to the polls as early voting begins in most states. Lindsay Langholz is joined by ACS’s Ashley Erickson and Power the Poll’s Marta Hanson to cut through the noise of the presidential race and talk about one concrete thing that can be done to help protect democracy this year and h…
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Steven and Ian begin today's episode by reflecting on what they were doing when you-know-what happened last weekend. Then they get down to what is truly the biggest news of the week: The release of EA College Football 25, which is about to become Ian's obsession (6:00). After Video Game-cast, they pivot to a discussion about Tenacious D and their i…
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Are you struggling to maintain consistency, confidence, or resilience in your healing journey? Whether it’s anxiety, burnout, or feeling unsupported, you can transform fear and anxiety into sources of strength and empowerment. In this episode, I dive deep into cultivating self-love, building resilience, and developing the essential skills to make y…
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This week we are joined by miniature painting legend: Richard Gray! In this thought provoking episode, Richard shares his thoughts on balancing speed with quality when it comes to miniature painting, the struggle of making online content as a slower painter, getting maximum enjoyment from the hobby, lessons from competition painting, how you can le…
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Send us a Text Message. 🎬 We dive into the glitz and chaos of Hollywood with the premiere of Entourage. The series that gave us a backstage pass to fame, fortune and the wild ride in between! 💉We’re sweating the small stuff – literally! We said bye bye pit stains when the FDA gave Botox the green light for sweat-free underarms. 🏆 We chat the 12th E…
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The Engine is a show about building business in crypto and with crypto. Whether you’re already building in the space or you’re trying to understand what the whole crypto, web3, blockchain, onchain fuss is about, you’re in the right place. This week’s topic: Building in Consumer Crypto and Crypto Art. 2021 cycle and lessons we learned then, both as …
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Ben and Nick head back to 1994 to crack Bush's hit debut album Sixteen Stone. Is the album grunge or post-grunge? Did the band really have any influences other than Nirvana? Would a record label even release Nick's version? Will Ben vote for his own tracklist? Check out our playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/31vn5rxrwinadnzasqcpasmhea6m?si=Kp…
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Kylemore Abbey in County Galway is an iconic image of Ireland. Built originally as a private home in the 19th century, it later became a Benedictine monastery, and today it attracts half a million visitors annually. Alongside the impressive granite castle sits a six acre Victorian walled garden which was once considered the ‘Kew Gardens’ of Connema…
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Today is a very packed day for album releases, ranging from acclaimed indie acts (Clairo! Cassandra Jenkins! ) (34:00) to the opposite of acclaimed indie acts (a new Eric Clapton live album!) (10:15). Steven and Ian looked at the slate and decided to play FMK (2:00), touching on albums from Cigarettes After Sex (19:50), Eminem (17:00), Sturgill Sim…
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Are you showing up for your healing authentically? In this episode, I discuss the difference between your wounded self and authentic self and why fear and unresolved trauma impede healing productivity. If you've been feeling stuck or are grappling with a lack of self-worth, this episode offers invaluable insights into why you're blocked and how to …
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The 'Grimdark' painting style is incredibly popular in Warhammer currently, but is it really the best way to paint? Is it just another fad? In this episode, we discuss the origins of the style and how it has changed over the years, our experience with it, and debunk some of the stigma around the gritty aesthetic and its affiliation with speed paint…
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Send us a Text Message. 🌆 It’s the grand opening of Millennium Park in Chicago, with attractions like Cloud Gate (aka The Bean), the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, and Crown Fountain. From construction delays to cost controversies, we spill all on how this urban gem came to be. 🏛️ We turn the spotlight on Martha Stewart's sentencing saga. From selling her …
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Artificial intelligence has burst onto the scene at a fragile time for our democracy, leading to many questions about how such a powerful tool can be harnessed to empower voters and election administrators while exposing vulnerabilities in our democratic structures. Taonga Leslie speaks with Spencer Overton about the potential racial harms and upsi…
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David Maxwell heads to a cottage garden on the Ards Peninsula created by a couple over the last 10 years. With their dream now a reality, they recently opened the garden for a month under the National Garden Scheme. In County Meath, David returns to Rosie Maye’s garden for the second part of a chat about her diverse collection of roses. Designer Jo…
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Steven and Ian are true patriots, and they pay tribute to the ol' U.S. of A at the start of this week's episode by picking some of their favorite patio music albums of 2024 so far, as well as their picks for the greatest patio album of all time (2:29). This is the music you'll want to rock at your July 4th weekend gathering. From there, they do a q…
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Stress is the biggest block to healing. In this episode, I explain why normalized stress causes many people to struggle in their healing journey. We'll also discuss what the mind-body connection is, why you can't heal in nervous system dysregulation, and what you can do to get out of survival mode and into healing mode. I also share how changing my…
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Speed painting is a popular topic in the warhammer hobby, but can you still achieve high quality results In a short amount of time? In this week's episode, we challenged ourselves to speed painting miniatures for the #junestealercults challenge! Expect to learn how we approach painting when we know we have limited time, and how that changes the dec…
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Send us a Text Message. 🏙️ In New York, the cornerstone for One World Trade Center was laid, marking a powerful symbol of resilience and renewal. 👑 Across to London, Queen Elizabeth II unveiled the memorial fountain for Diana, Princess of Wales. We discuss the heartfelt ceremony and the splash of controversy that followed. 📉 We revisit the infamous…
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In this special programme, Gardeners’ Corner celebrates those who have passed on their passion for plants: from the parent with cuttings on the windowsill, to the high profile gardeners who have inspired through writing and broadcasting. David Maxwell hears touching listeners’ stories and heads to two gardens that have inspired millions. Firstly, t…
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The Engine is a show about building business in crypto and with crypto. So, whether you’re already building in the space or you’re trying to understand what the whole crypto, web3, blockchain, onchain fuss is about, you’re in the right place. This week’s topic: Building in DeFi. We talked about: the current state of DeFi, the role of institutional …
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This week, David Maxwell visits Rosie Maye, also known as the Insomniac Gardener, and discovers her passion for roses. June sees a kaleidoscope of colour in the borders of her rural garden near Slane in County Meath. She explains how plenty of feeding and a seaweed spray keep the roses in tip top condition. A few miles down the road, at the Frances…
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Steven and Ian begin today's episode by reflecting on the short-lived beef between Dave Grohl and Taylor Swift, which was initiated by a dad joke told on stage by the former about the latter (0:26). The guys also discuss the new album announcement from MJ Lenderman, and Steven tries not to be too annoying about what will likely be one of his favori…
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Heal smarter and not harder. In this episode, I explain why productive and joyful healing is dependent on developing essential healing skills—self-love, self-trust, emotional health, self-regulation, authentic self connection, and a healing mindset. I also share powerful personal stories that reveal why building these skills as a foundation guarant…
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Army painting is a central pillar to this hobby, but certainly one that many of us struggle with. In this episode, Ben from our Warrior Workshop team joins us to discuss how he approaches painting some of the huge army painting projects he has worked on! Expect to learn tricks for staying motivated to finish your army throughout the process, and ho…
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Looking at another 20th anniversary release, Ben and Nick crack Modest Mouse's commercial breakthrough Good News For People Who Love Bad News. Where does the band rank amongst their peers? Why does Nick think this is a perfect album? Do they discuss the glockenspiel? Does Ben hate babies? Check out our playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/31vn5…
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Send us a Text Message. ⚖️ Saddam Hussein made his first courtroom appearance since being captured. Spoiler alert: he didn't exactly roll over and accept his fate. Defiant and dramatic, Saddam had some choice words and loads of theatrics for the court and President Bush. 🪐 Relive the groundbreaking journey of the Cassini spacecraft as it entered Sa…
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The more that creativity makes people feel, the more that they’ll buy, give, vote and do. That’s the sharp insight that can only be attributed to a powerhouse like John Kearon, a creative catalyst with a grip on the industry that few among us can comprehend. He joins us on a fascinating episode of You, Me & CPG, as we look at how decisions follow e…
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As we approach the end of another Supreme Court term where originalism has dominated opinion after opinion in furtherance of an extremist conservative ideology, a question once again arises - how should progressives interpret the Constitution? Madiba Dennie joins Valerie Nannery to discuss her new book, The Originalism Trap, and how progressives ca…
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Ben and Nick are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Hot Fuss by the Killers. It's a great debut, but is the album too front loaded? Why does Nick think that it's not front loaded enough? What are the odds they agree on any part of the track order? Who has soul but is not a soldier? Check out our playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/31vn5rxrwin…
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Gardeners’ Corner heads to Enniskillen as part of the BBC ‘Comes to Town’ roadshows marking 100 years of broadcasting in Northern Ireland. David Maxwell hosts the programme from the Killyhevlin hotel on the banks of Lough Erne where he is joined by a live audience and garden expert Brendan Little. County Fermanagh gets its fair share of rain with a…
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Today's episode begins with Steven confronting Ian over a difficult subject: The big plate of donuts that Ian stole from Steven at his book event in Los Angeles last week (0:25). Will the guys be able to get past this? Yes, they will. But not before some serious donut shaming! After resolving the donut issue, they briefly discuss Steven's plans to …
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The key to joyful healing and overcoming fear, anxiety, and doubt lies within you. In this episode, I share my journey of overcoming chronic illness and the lessons I learned from my late husband's fight with stage 4 cancer. You'll learn how turning inward and embracing unconditional self-love led me to rediscover my authentic self and realize true…
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The Engine is a show about building business in crypto and with crypto. Whether you’re already building in the space or you’re trying to understand what the whole crypto, web3, blockchain, onchain fuss is about, you’re in the right place. This week’s guests: Angelo Alessio is a co-founder of Build Cities, a global cooperative of startup cities. Igo…
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Do you want to get better at miniature painting right now? This week’s episode of Paint Perspective is absolutely filled to the brim with painting tips, tricks and hacks that you can start doing right away to see instant results, and improve your models! Expect to learn: How to *correctly* use washes, James’ lightbulb moment that fundamentally chan…
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Send us a Text Message. 🚀 We’re launching into space history when SpaceShipOne becomes the first privately funded human spaceflight. Funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, this bad boy reached an altitude of 100 kilometres and opened the door to the future of private space travel. ⚖️ The New York Court of Appeals declared the state's death pena…
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Despite unseasonably cold weather, David samples the delights of early summer at Ballyrobert Cottage Garden where Maurice Parkinson has a large collection of that reliable perennial Astrantia. In west Belfast, he visits Bog Meadows where Ulster Wildlife have created a new garden. The build has transformed the entrance to the gardens and has proved …
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Steven is on the road this week doing book promotion and other fun things, so it seemed like a perfect time for he and Ian to answer some listener emails. As always, our listeners stepped up with some amazing topics this week. First, the guys talk about the recent Sufjan Stevens Illinois musical and discuss other albums that might warrant the adapt…
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Unlock the power of simplicity and reclaim control over your healing journey. Join me as I continue to demystify the complexities of healing and provide practical steps to make the process manageable and enjoyable. You'll gain valuable insights into self-regulation, stress reduction, and emotional awareness. When you learn the basics of physiology,…
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For the first episode, Ben and Nick look back 30 years to crack Ill Communication by the Beastie Boys. How important is the Sabotage video to human history? Does Ben really think this is the worst Beastie Boys album? Will Nick ruin the first episode? Who is Futterman and why does he have a rule? Check out our playlists: https://open.spotify.com/use…
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