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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 29 MIN

Ep. 313 - I Was Number 7 on Her Notes App - 02/18/2026

from Peaches Pit Party · host Brenden Peach

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, February 18th, 2026 kicks off with an honest debate about late ’90s and early-2000s rock staples and whether bands like Nirvana and Rage Against the Machine still deserve heavy rotation on modern rock radio. From there, Peaches spirals into the surprisingly complicated question of what actually counts as a “first concert,” including childhood shows, pop stars, and why Hannah Montana might technically qualify. The episode then dives headfirst into modern dating absurdities, including walking out on dates, being ranked on a literal Notes app roster, and why “just a friend” is never just a friend. Things take a hard left into sports superstition with a cursed athlete house theory, questionable anti-doping food rules for pro athletes, aging MMA legends returning to fight, and a boneless-wings lawsuit that somehow made it to federal court. The back half of the show stacks ridiculous headlines involving AI posting after death, a farmer attempting to fly a pig with a drone, pancake racing traditions, Zillow listings for World of Warcraft houses, and why baby pigeons feel like a conspiracy. It’s one long chain of “how is this real?” moments that somehow all make sense by the end.Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach instagram.com/brendenpeach Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem – feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach – feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, February 18th, 2026 kicks off with an honest debate about late ’90s and early-2000s rock staples and whether bands like Nirvana and Rage Against the Machine still deserve heavy rotation on modern rock radio. From there, Peaches spirals into the surprisingly complicated question of what actually counts as a “first concert,” including childhood shows, pop stars, and why Hannah Montana might technically qualify. The episode then dives headfirst into modern dating absurdities, including walking out on dates, being ranked on a literal Notes app roster, and why “just a friend” is never just a friend. Things take a hard left into sports superstition with a cursed athlete house theory, questionable anti-doping food rules for pro athletes, aging MMA legends returning to fight, and a boneless-wings lawsuit that somehow made it to federal court. The back half of the show stacks ridiculous headlines involving AI posting after death, a farmer attempting to fly a pig with a drone, pancake racing traditions, Zillow listings for World of Warcraft houses, and why baby pigeons feel like a conspiracy. It’s one long chain of “how is this real?” moments that somehow all make sense by the end.Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach instagram.com/brendenpeach Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem – feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach – feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

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