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This week the boys discuss The Sacrament of Sin (2018), the seventh studio album from German Power-Metal band Powerwolf.
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This week the boys sit down to discuss Answer That and Stay Fashionable, the debut album from Emo royalty AFI.
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This week the boys were forced by their wives to watch the widely panned 2019 film Cats. Can it really be as bad as everyone says? Spoiler Alert! Yes... the answer is yes.
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this week the boys sit down to discuss the 1992 Tim Burton classic, Batman Returns.
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This week the boys are joined by Dan Barton to decide once and for all... is Die Hard a Christmas movie?
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This week the boys discuss 1989's The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, the debut album from Hip-Hop icon Slick Rick.
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This week Micah is joined by friends of the show Patrick Hooker and Dan Barton, to discuss the the HBO series The Penguin,
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This week the boys chat about Thor's first playthrough of From Software's 2015 game Bloodborne.
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This week the boys take a recommendation from Micah's wife, and dive into the debut album from modern pop sensation Chappell Roan. Will they love it? Will they hate it? How many Bronies can Thor take in a fight? All this and more is about to be revealed.
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This week the boys are joined by Zach "IMDZ" Bolton to discuss Midnight Mass for our yearly spooky episode. This 2021 Netflix miniseries from Mike Flanagan centers on a devout and impoverished island community that experiences supernatural events after the arrival of a mysterious priest.
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The boyz are back baby! Season 2 is here and kicking off with a review of the Netflix original series Kaos. This 10 episode series is a modern retelling of Greek mythology, starring Jeff Goldblum as Zeus, the King of Gods.
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This week the boys are joined by Karl Keiderling to discuss The Ladykillers, the 2004 black comedy crime thriller from Joel and Ethan Coen. The film follows five ne'er-do-wells as they set up a casino heist in an old woman's basement and things quickly spiral out of control.
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This week the boys discuss a listener recommendation, the 1996 black comedy film Trainspotting. The film follows a group of young heroin addicts in Scotland as they try to navigate urban poverty and the tribulations of adulthood.
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This week the boys discuss the masterfully made crime thriller film The Usual Suspects (1995). Directed by Bryan Singer and starring Kevin Spacey, Benicio del Toro, Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Pollak, and Chazz Palminteri. 5 criminals, 2 detectives, and 1 probably-fake story. This film is a true classic.
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This week the boys discuss Principium, an EP / short film project from The Arcadian Wild. The EP consist of four movements each representing a different season. Each song was released with a music video in the corresponding season over the course of a year. Together all four songs tell the story of the first 3 chapters of the book of Genesis.
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This week the boys discuss Kubo and the Two Strings, the 2016 Stop-Motion action/adventure film from Travis Knight. The film follows the story of Kubo, a young boy with one eye and magical powers, as he attempts to evade his grandfather who wishes to steal his other eye. Through his journey Kubo teams up with a monkey and a beetle-man as they attempt to track down the legendary samurai armor that will help him defeat his evil grandfather.
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This week the boys discuss Shadow of the Erd Tree, the recent DLC expansion for smash-hit video game Elden Ring.
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This week the boys discuss Dream Scenario, The 2023 black comedy film from Norwegian filmmaker Kristoffer Borgli. Nick Cage stars as Paul Matthews, a mild-mannered evolutionary biology professor who begins appearing in the dreams of others and gets swept up into the whirlwind of unexpected fame.
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This week the boys discuss Alien Ant Farm's third studio album Truant. This album showcases a band that is vibrant, full of energy, and ready for a good time.
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This week the boys discuss Fluent In Stroll, the fifth studio album by the Boston ska punk band Big D and The Kids Table. This album marks a distinct shift in Big D's musical direction, in which they transitioned to what they dubbed "stroll", a blend of double-dutch, ska, reggae, and soul.
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