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The ocean is too big

Episode 5 of the tripping balls (a music podcast?) podcast, hosted by Beeso and Dr Yobbo, titled "The ocean is too big" was published on June 22, 2025 and runs 51 minutes.

June 22, 2025 ·51m · tripping balls (a music podcast?)

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This week’s new albums: Saya Gray | Frankie and the Witch Fingers | GardnaAlso: Frente goes to Austin, hurling yourself off a cliff, wild energetic flailing, irresistable interstitials, we’ll do it live, Triple J’s latest normie-magnet countdown, Fatboy Slim Dusty,  who listens to the radio, public playlist anxiety, HRC to HRT, shouts to Joe Don Baker, Aerobics Bristol Style, vibes guys, that cafe band, garage days revisited, scoring in singles, Van Hagar, NSW selection bias, the kids are alright, slurs unheard since the 1880s, albums unheard since the 1990s, fixing Malone’s vibes, the Lakers sell big, lower-league low-hanging fruit, BONCOS exceptionalism, some kind of Game 7 preview, Next week: Zig Zags | Teen Mortgage | EPs from Roxferry and Polish Club (18 minutes is NOT an album lads)Spotify playlists: 2025 review albums | Playlist archive | Doc and Beeso’s 2025 mixtapesThe database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | RSS feed for other appsSocials: Beeso on Bluesky | Doc on BlueSky | Pod Facebook | Pod email

This week’s new albums: Saya Gray | Frankie and the Witch Fingers | Gardna

Also: Frente goes to Austin, hurling yourself off a cliff, wild energetic flailing, irresistable interstitials, we’ll do it live, Triple J’s latest normie-magnet countdown, Fatboy Slim Dusty,  who listens to the radio, public playlist anxiety, HRC to HRT, shouts to Joe Don Baker, Aerobics Bristol Style, vibes guys, that cafe band, garage days revisited, scoring in singles, Van Hagar, NSW selection bias, the kids are alright, slurs unheard since the 1880s, albums unheard since the 1990s, fixing Malone’s vibes, the Lakers sell big, lower-league low-hanging fruit, BONCOS exceptionalism, some kind of Game 7 preview, 

Next week: Zig Zags | Teen Mortgage | EPs from Roxferry and Polish Club (18 minutes is NOT an album lads)

Spotify playlists: 2025 review albums | Playlist archive | Doc and Beeso’s 2025 mixtapes

The database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 lists

Find us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | RSS feed for other apps

Socials: Beeso on Bluesky | Doc on BlueSky | Pod Facebook | Pod email

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