podcasts
Maynard James Keenan (2020) – Joe Rogan Experience #1553
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Pair of big shots talking shit on modern radio like normal while acting like they don´t actually put their pants two legs at a time.
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Matthew McConaughey (2020)- Joe Rogan Experience #1552
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Everything more than just “alright, alright, alright” for the first hour up until religion and Huston, Texas are brought up as buzz-killing subjects respectively.
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Blueprint for Armageddon – Dan Carlin
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A modern radio show that is definitely worth a dollar and however many sacrificial hours of lifetime this gentleman-and-a-scholar demands from us.
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Robert Downey Jr. – Joe Rogan Experience #1411
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What makes this interview between these two public strangers stand out is that no one in it is either acting out nor being played with.
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333: Justin Roiland – Duncan Trussell Family Hour
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An existential audio interview that multiverses itself inwards & outwards while serving the man behind the cartoon-mask well into being his own private self.
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David Lee Roth (2019) – Joe Rogan Experience #1256
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The Robbin Williams of aging rock & roll douchebags with enough acid juice to rise and fall a room full of medieval nuns into rebellion.
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David Goggins (2018) – Joe Rogan Experience #1080
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There´s greatness on the other side of suffering. The necessary pain leading to success is a finite pain and it will inexorably reinforce your pride.
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Supernova in the East I (2018) Hardcore History: 62 – Dan Carlin
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Incredible to live to see the day a history filibuster this caliber and length would be popular. Could only improve if Orson Welles was reading.
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James Hetfield (2016) – Joe Rogan Experience #887
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Never thought I´d hear Metallica´s lead singer talk about bees for so long and not wish him to get into rock & roll stories already.
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Dan Carlin (2017) – Joe Rogan Experience #1041 –
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These two major podcasters somehow make a “My Dinner with Andre” (1981) entertainment premise work in ways not imaginable since the pre-TV radio era.