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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2008 · 1H 24M

Tastes Like Burning #59: Nuclear Karaoke Debate Squad

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Karaoke NightTim's Childhood Memory: Back to SchoolKid FightsReligious RefundOlympic FencingSouth Park Season 11 ReviewNuclear WarFreddy Krueger Likes French Fried Taters Shout Outs: Shelly @ Shelly's PodcastKentie @ The Flatus ShowBig C @ Bear CrawlingMatt & Amy @ The Redboy Podcast Email Us or leave a voicemail at 206/350.7345

Karaoke NightTim's Childhood Memory: Back to SchoolKid FightsReligious RefundOlympic FencingSouth Park Season 11 ReviewNuclear WarFreddy Krueger Likes French Fried Taters Shout Outs: Shelly @ Shelly's PodcastKentie @ The Flatus ShowBig C @ Bear CrawlingMatt & Amy @ The Redboy Podcast Email Us or leave a voicemail at 206/350.7345

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Trash Disco Party Favorz “Shake your groove thing with the “Trash Disco” channel’s non-stop mixes of Disco classics from the 70s and 80s. Get down and boogie oogie oogie!” Explicit Detective Trapp Los Angeles Times | Wondery Anaheim investigator Julissa Trapp is not like other detectives. She’s the only woman on the homicide squad, and a skilled chameleon: undercover cop in vice stings, crime-scene commander, patient confidante of killers. A master interrogator, she invokes her personal experience – and deepest griefs – as a tool to elicit confessions. When a young woman’s body is found at a trash-sorting plant, Trapp learns the murder may be linked to the disappearance of three other women in nearby Santa Ana. Trapp embarks on a dark journey that brings her face to face with a man who takes “a little piece of her soul.” The series is about a singular detective on a relentless, sometimes lonely quest for answers.From the Los Angeles Times and Wondery, “Detective Trapp” is a new story from Christopher Goffard, the writer and host of “Dirty John.” Explicit Trash Delivery Trash Delivery Three half smart guys in a Detroit basement Explicit Your Favorite Band Sucks Your Favorite Band Sucks Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/yfbspod/subscribeLet’s review: there’s no good art and it’s a red flag for adults to have a favorite band. Naturally, most of you will disagree. That's fine. Just pretend it's a drinking game. An algorithm randomly assigns the band Mark & Tyler destroy in every episode. Start on one everybody knows is trash, like The Beatles. But soon you'll realize culture is a pyramid scheme and your favorite band is just the soundtrack to a fake vintage t-shirt. (Get Ad-Free Episodes Here: https://anchor.fm/yfbspod/subscribe) Explicit

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Karaoke NightTim's Childhood Memory: Back to SchoolKid FightsReligious RefundOlympic FencingSouth Park Season 11 ReviewNuclear WarFreddy Krueger Likes French Fried Taters Shout Outs: Shelly @ Shelly's PodcastKentie @ The Flatus ShowBig C @ Bear...

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