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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2024 · 57 MIN

Ep.60 - Omotola “The Tangible Has Value”

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Rose, Terence, and Tony talk to singer/songwriter/producer Omotola about Limewire, her transformative period of working at Urban Outfitters, her emo era, and the “neural synapse moment” of realizing she could harmonize with herself on her parent’s tape recorder, all guided by sifting through a box of old mix CDs and concert tickets. Stay tuned for which CD has been stuck in her car since 2013, and Tony’s favorite Spice Girl.   Omotola on BandCamp, Spotify, Instagram Omotola with Ryan Hahn and Jaws of Love Rawkwardness on Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Limewire The Beastie Boys Bon Iver Limp Bizkit “Chocolate Starfish” - Rollin’ Break Stuff Paula Cole - Where Have All the Cowboys Gone Taking Back Sunday Linkin Park - Reanimation Mandy Moore - So Real - Candy Royal Canoe CD that got stuck in the car Better Than Ezra (Good) Urban Outfitters An incredible Wikipedia article about the evolution of FYF/Fuck Yeah Fest - includes venues and line-ups Groupon Postal Service @ Madonna Inn Fresno/Clovis, CA Britney Spears - performing on a swing K Fed TRL Warped Tour Save Mart Center  Smash Mouth - All Star - our episode with Ryan Hahn Jon Batiste Basquiat exhibit LA Myspace the sad graveyard that shows you all the songs you can’t play anymore Cuppa Joe’s coffee shop/venue - all ages Always wanted to be in a band since Spice Girls Spice World is a great movie - hot take Taylor Swift is that now (for girls) Ying Yang Twins “Wait (The Whisper Song)” Celine Dion Cursive AIM - AOL Instant Messenger ICQ IRC - had to have all three instant messaging programs Cold War Kids  Local Natives Friend Bar, Tenants of the Trees, The Satellite Our episode with Okey Dokey - Aaron Martin - “LA is Gasoline City” Cosmic Love - Florence & the Machine GarageBand - the ultimate Toshiba

Rose, Terence, and Tony talk to singer/songwriter/producer Omotola about Limewire, her transformative period of working at Urban Outfitters, her emo era, and the “neural synapse moment” of realizing she could harmonize with herself on her parent’s tape recorder, all guided by sifting through a box of old mix CDs and concert tickets. Stay tuned for which CD has been stuck in her car since 2013, and Tony’s favorite Spice Girl.   Omotola on BandCamp, Spotify, Instagram Omotola with Ryan Hahn and Jaws of Love Rawkwardness on Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Limewire The Beastie Boys Bon Iver Limp Bizkit “Chocolate Starfish” - Rollin’ Break Stuff Paula Cole - Where Have All the Cowboys Gone Taking Back Sunday Linkin Park - Reanimation Mandy Moore - So Real - Candy Royal Canoe CD that got stuck in the car Better Than Ezra (Good) Urban Outfitters An incredible Wikipedia article about the evolution of FYF/Fuck Yeah Fest - includes venues and line-ups Groupon Postal Service @ Madonna Inn Fresno/Clovis, CA Britney Spears - performing on a swing K Fed TRL Warped Tour Save Mart Center  Smash Mouth - All Star - our episode with Ryan Hahn Jon Batiste Basquiat exhibit LA Myspace the sad graveyard that shows you all the songs you can’t play anymore Cuppa Joe’s coffee shop/venue - all ages Always wanted to be in a band since Spice Girls Spice World is a great movie - hot take Taylor Swift is that now (for girls) Ying Yang Twins “Wait (The Whisper Song)” Celine Dion Cursive AIM - AOL Instant Messenger ICQ IRC - had to have all three instant messaging programs Cold War Kids  Local Natives Friend Bar, Tenants of the Trees, The Satellite Our episode with Okey Dokey - Aaron Martin - “LA is Gasoline City” Cosmic Love - Florence & the Machine GarageBand - the ultimate Toshiba

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Rose, Terence, and Tony talk to singer/songwriter/producer Omotola about Limewire, her transformative period of working at Urban Outfitters, her emo era, and the “neural synapse moment” of realizing she could harmonize with herself on her parent’s...

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