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Matt and Jayce are two ex-college radio guys who became ex-professional radio guys who are now professionally guys in other professions. Their love of music and the ‘Big Idea’ of how to get radio RIGHT fuels this podcast. They dive deep into song lyrics, genres, different radio formats, and climb all over the minutiae of music! They even googled ‘minutiae’ to make sure they used it correctly.
Tune in to hear rants about the music/radio industry, be a fly on the wall for interviews with special guests to discuss college radio and the music that inspired them, laugh along with some ridiculous music games and debates, and just have a lot of long-form fun, because there is NO Program Director to tell them they are doing it wrong!
If you are a FAN of music, you will find yourself laughing along, shouting at the speakers, and having a good time!
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Episode 24: The One Where We Hate On Xmas
Merry Xmas XRadioXers! Its time for Episode 24: The One Where We Hate On Xmas
Matt and I spend an hour giggling and sh!ting on Xmas stuff. Thats it. Thats what we do. We sing a scientifically bad version of the worst Xmas song EVER, Baby It's cold Outside. I truly hate that song. I can't believe people like it.
Somehow Dr. Suess is compared to Trent Reznor? Blame Matt for that one.
Did Scott Wieland owe his record company an album or was it just a parole thing when he made an Xmas standards album? We talk the Star Wars Xmas Album, the Snoop Dogg Xmas album, and the Xmas clock is back. Its one of my favorite decorations in this house.
There are comments about my age equivalency in shoes, I give away some Xmas presents I bought, Matt recites Oi to The World, Matt didn't know who did Mistress For Christmas and we just have a good old fun conversation about kitchy, crappy and hackey Xmas stuff. I even talk a little about my only real rebel moment while working at WSGW in Saginaw.
I had fun, Matt had fun and we hope you have fun listening. Happy Christmas, Haunakah, Kwanza, Saturnalia, Boxing Day and have a wonderful New Year! We appreciate all the listeners... We really, really do.