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Where Geek Meets Goth

The InsideOutcast is the podcast Where Geek Meets Goth. Host Evil Dave (INTJ) and Hostess Dr. Brandi Sexyvoice (INFJ) discuss the world of pop culture from a darker perspective. They cover TV, movies, games, and more. Each show also features a random topic from science and history to entertainment and the occult. At the center of the show is the Dark Track of the Week, a song lifted from the dark underground from gothic and post punk to industrial and EBM. Other segments include the Shag List, Shout Outs, and listener feedback. Send voicemail to (801) 675-8707.

Download The InsideOutcast #53 STOMPY STOMP 13-08-2010 (91.27 MB)

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The InsideOutcast #53 STOMPY STOMP

  • The InsideOutcast #53 STOMPY STOMP
  • In this double hard episode, Dave and Brandi pay respect to the big guy, Godzilla. From the 1954 film, Gojira, to the crap American attempt, we cover it all. Smog monsters, insectoid defenders of the Earth, mutants and aliens, it's all here. No movie review this week, but we do have the So You Think You Can Dance finale. Your hosts try not to spoil Burn Notice despite an inspired revelation regarding Jesse.

    The Dark Track of the Week is Cradle by Beryl Beloved. The Dressed for Burial EP is available now. Check out their MySpace page http://www.myspace.com/berylbelove

    Shout out to The Invasion podcast on EBM Radio. Subscribe via http://podcast.ebm-radio.com/

    Also check out The Black Dog podcast. A humorous, retrospective look at the best and worst movies. Are they as good or bad as we remember? http://www.geekplanetonline.com/hosting/lot/blackdog/




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    Keywords: geek, goth, Godzilla, Gojira, monsters, Alan Thicke, dance, Burn Notice, Japan, deathrock