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Episode 32 :: September 5, 2011

This Episode has been archived. For more information on how you can hear this episode e-mail brea@oldmanandbittergirl.com

IN THIS EPISODE ::  This week OMBG Podcast is back with Brea, Allynn, and Tim complete with special guests Arthur Victory, founding member of the Victoria band Stout City Luchadores and Danny Kuykendall from Poor Favor and The Loveletter, both from Victoria, TX.  Dean is MIA this week, but we make a quick call to harrass him to settle the battle between Allynn and Dean for most important ‘co-host’.  It would appear that Dean has a slight lead.  Alongside that, we discuss the new Star Wars Blu-Ray release and the supposed ‘changes’ that will be occuring with their release.  We also discuss the hot topic of the new 9/11 coloring book by The Guardian. And lastly, Allynn talks a bit about some video game news as well as his review of L.A. Noire.  See ya next week!

The featured artist for this week is The Revival from Victoria, TX.

APPROX RUN TIME :: 1:29:38

PLAYLIST ::
Free Healthcare – Kill the State
Kings and Queens – Bombshell Rocks
Learning to Die – Cartright
Wild in the Streets – The Circle Jerks
London’s Calling – The Clash
So Smart – Doug Blank
When’s It Gonna Stop – The Revival
Holy Fire – The Revival
Little Diane – Rivers Cuomo
Georgia on My Mind – Slim Bawb
This Thing Called Ska – Spies Like Us