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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2020 · 1H 28M

Episode 82: 28 Days of Mayhem

from The Swearwolves

Exactly 28 days after their last recording session, Bret, David, and Alan practice social distancing by recording remotely from their respective homes (hence the diminished audio quality), and discuss two virus-themed horror films: 28 Days Later (2002) and Mayhem (2017). The world is admittedly scarier right now than any horror movie, so please take care of yourselves and be kind to one another. For more information on how to best keep yourself (and fellow inhabitants of Earth) safe, please visit http://www.cdc.gov. We’ll continue to record in this particular manner until it’s safe and socially responsible for us to go back to our regular format. Sorry/not sorry. In these stressful and uncertain times, it’s more important than ever that we remain connected and supportive of each other. If you need a friend or someone to talk to, we’d love to hear from you. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us via any of the following channels: http://www.twitter.com/theswearwolves http://www.instagram.com/theswearwolvespodcast http://www.facebook.com/theswearwolves http://www.theswearwolves.com/contact [email protected] We’re also on YouTube and the Slasher app: just search The Swearwolves. Stay safe, smile, laugh, and support horror! Bret, David, & Alan

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Exactly 28 days after their last recording session, Bret, David, and Alan practice social distancing by recording remotely from their respective homes (hence the diminished audio quality), and discuss two virus-themed horror films: 28 Days Later...

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