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The BoneBat Show
Gord                        Steve

A quarter century in the making, The BoneBat Show is a tri-weekly joint project from the creators of Bonehand.com and Mightywombat.com,
and is an audio collection of the intermittantly hilarious,profanity laden musings, declarations and arguments of longtime friends Steve and Gord,
set to original, funky beats, and converted to zeros and ones for your listening pleasure. Please enjoy responsibly.
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WARNING:  BoneBat consists almost entirely of adult language and juvenile content, and as such should not be listened to by: children, adults, the elderly, anyone who is pregnant or thinking of becoming
pregnant, anyone who is having sex right at this moment, the capriciously litigious, the humor-impaired, our mothers, pigeons, chickens, ducks, or turkeys, costumeless-high-school-age-trick-or-treaters, rats,
former employers, parents, telekenesists, little people, the blind, people who taunt wild animals, the French, crocheters, rapelling sommeliers, dead cats, customer service professionals, clowns, Julie's Dad,
PDF's, GRRM, our children, Gord's Mother-In-Law,  residents of West Virginia, rude kids, dead seals, philatilists, women, frogs, the developmentally disabled, Cincinatti drivers, or anyone with a modicum
of good taste, sense, and/or dignity. Listener discretion strongly advised. You have been warned. Don't come bitching to us later.

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BONEBAT BACK EPISODES 41-50
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                        Pine Box Boys

"El Daño del Habañero!" 07/25/10

This Episode: Louis Fowler, the scourge of Fort Collins radio, rides shotgun as Gord and
Steve
deliver a big ol' casket of auditory goodness, featuring the premiere of two brand new
cuts from San Francisco blackgrass collective The Pine Box Boys off their forthcomng CD
Tales from
the Emancipated Head, and highlighted by an interview
with PBB mastermind,
Lester T. Raww!
Speaking of the grass in California, we've also got
a brand new political
rant
,
Filthy Jokes, and What Pisses Us Off, and collossal MultiMedia Triage review
coverage of Black Dynamite, Trap!, the books Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by
Seth
Grahame-Smith and Alan Goldsher's Paul is Undead, the CDs Secret Agent from
Tony Allen
and the latest from Scissor Sisters, M.I.A. and Colibro 35, Tim Seeley's
Hack/Slash: My First Maniac #2
, and an in-depth look at Dario Argento's Suspiria
featuring Vaughn from Motion Picture Masssacre! Haba
ñero, Necrophilia, Marijuana
and other big words abound in this most monumental
episode 50 of The BoneBat Show!

Special thanks and props to listener TIM W. for suggesting The PineBox Boys to us! Great call, man!
               

                                                    PBB CoC Back
                                                    Band art from back of Child of Calamity. Art by Tabitha Lahr.

Episode Fifty:

This episode we shake the dirt off with the title cut from the 2006 rounder
Stab!, followed by "The Crow", "Will You Remember Me?",
"I Got Excited", "
Garden of Stars", "Prester John in Appalachia", "Mr. Skeleton", and "Rattling Chains" from the same release. Then
we give a listen to "Aunt Ginger", Lester's
zombie transvestite paean from his band back in Arkansas, The Cosmic Giggle Factory.
Next it's time for our first featured track, Stab!'s "The Tardy Hearse", before we look back to The Pine Box Boys 2005 debut Arkansas
Killing Time
for the traditional tune
"Skin and Bones Lady", as well as "I Kept Her Heart", "Just a Crush", and our second featured
song, “I was a Teenage Necro” from forthcoming release Tales from the Emancipated Head! It's back to Arkansas
for "New Moon",
"
The Beauty in Her Face", and "When the Moon Moves the Waters" before we jump a head to Emancipated for "No Room Left For
Barbara" and our 3rd featured cut, "The Doomer". Finally, we drink deep from 2008's Child of Calamity with the title track,
"O, Mercy,
O, Meredith", "
The Undertaker's Prayer", "Don't Ask Me to Stop" and "The Maiden's Eye", and enjoy the Zag Men rareties
“Punkin’ead Rose”, “Zombi Creeping Flesh” and "Todd Has A Glue Dream", before one last visit with
"Aunt Ginger", "The Tardy
Hearse" and "Stab!" and our lowering by Closer
of Calamity, "The Pallbearers".

ATK  Stab!  Child Of Calamity
   
All music in Episode 50 was written and performed by The Pine Box Boys, used courtesy of  Lester T. Raww and their own bad
selves. Get a shovel full of at WWW.PINEBOXBOYS.COM, via their MySpace HERE, or buy a CD direct from the band by
clicking the images above. 
Be like Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!
            
Listen to Louis Fowler every Tuesday on KRFC's DAMAGED HEARING, or go blog yourself with
the banner below
.

       Damaged 2.0

For more Louis don't forget BLOODY GOOD HORROR, always a fine bet for horror news and reviews.


Hear more of Vaughn's opinions each week on the MOTION PICTURE MASSACRE podcast HERE.

Gord's webtoons, blather and more can be found 24/7 at WWW.MIGHTYWOMBAT.COM  

Got something that pisses you off? Then why not share it with The
BoneBat Crew! Email
the source of your annoyance to
steve@bonehand.com or leave us a voicemail at
425-296-6557
and we will discuss what pisses YOU off in our very next episode!
Don't miss your opportunity
to vent, BoneBat style!

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                 Entering Seattle Crypticon 2010                       
                          
"Cryptocious!" 07/11/10

This Episode: Crushingly backed by Swedish death metal legends Grave, Steve and Gord
finally return with the last word on Seattle's 2010
Crypticon Horror convention, shoveling
out choice interviews with Ghostbusters' Ernie Hudson, Amanda Wyss from Nightmare
on Elm Street
, artist extraordinaire Dusty Peterson, and Fangoria's Chris Alexander!
All this plus 
all the Filthy Jokes, What Pisses Us Off and political rants you can stand,
and MultiMedia Triage reviews of War by Sebastian Junger, Greg Rucka's The Last
Run
, Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea by Chelsea Handler, Devo's Something
for Everybody
and Toy Story 3 are yours to devour in this bloody-rare
episode 49 of
The BoneBat Show!


Grave                           
Grave. 2010.

Episode Forty-Nine:

This episode we climb from our Grave with the title cut from
2010's Burial Ground, pursued closely by "Liberation",
"Semblence in Black", "Conqueror", "Outcast", and our first featured track, "Ridden with Belief". Then we ground
out the release with
"Sexual Mutilation", before delving into the past for "Deformed" from 1991's Into the Grave,
which also coughs up "Obscure Infinity". It's back to Burial Ground for our second featured cut, "Dismembered
Mind", before we return to Into The Grave for "Hating Life", "Haunted", the title cut as our third feature, and
"Inhuman". It's on to 2002's Back to the Grave for "Intro", "Rise", and "Dead is Better", before we return to
"Burial Ground" for the last time.

Burial Ground       

Into the Grave    Back From the Grave

All music in Episode 49 was written and performed by Grave, used courtesy of Regain Records, Century Media,
and their own bad selves. Enter the Grave at GRAVE.SE, or via their MySpace HERE. You can buy their CD's at
your local independent record store, or by clicking the images above. 
Be like Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!
             

                    Amanda Wyss

Check out what Chris Alexander has got going on at Fangoria Magazine by clicking HERE.

The amazing art of Dusty Peterson can be found HERE.

Got something that pisses you off? Then why not share it with The
BoneBat Crew!
Email the source of your annoyance to
steve@bonehand.com or leave us a voicemail
at 425-296-6557
and we will discuss what pisses YOU off in our very next episode!
Don't miss your opportunity
to vent, BoneBat style!

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MC Lars and YTCracker                       
                                 
"Return of the Nerdi!" 06/13/10

This Episode: Steve and Gord are back with a vengeance and another dose of post-punk
laptop rap, courtesy of SF's MC LARS, highlighted by an interview with the man himself!
They also visit with Crypticon's Eric Morgret for a preview of next weekend's Horror Con
in Seattle,
deliver another round of Filthy Jokes, What Pisses Us Off and political rants,
and present a monumental installment of Multimedia Triage, featuring reviews of Super
Mario
Galaxy 2, Without a Trace and 61 Hours by Lee Child, Y, the Last Man from
DC
Comics, the films Y Tu Mama, Tambien and Grotesque, the CD Black Meddle
Vol. 2: Addicts
from Nachtmystium, and the Seattle stop of MC Chris's Hellraiser
Tour. Do not miss this critically
overloaded episode 48 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Forty-Eight:
This episode we blast off with "Space Game" from
2006's The Graduate, along with "The Roommate from Hell"
[f. mc chris], "Rapgirl", "Generic Crunk Rap", "Hot topic (Is Not Punk Rock)", "Ahab" and "The Dialogue" from
the same release. Then it's time for our first featured cut,
"This Gigantic Robot Kills", followed by "Original Digital
Gangsters", "911 AM (Rudy Giuliani)", "Guinevere"
[f. K.Flay] and "Manifest Destiny" from 2008's Digital Gangster.
Our 2nd featured track is "23", also from
This Gigantic Robot Kills, which we stay with for "No Logo", "O.G. Original
Gamer" [f. MC Frontalot], and "(Lord It's Hard to Be Happy When You're Not) Using The Metric System". Then we
revisit
2004's Laptop EP for the tunes "UK Vice Versa", "STAT-60", and, because I cannot resist, "Mr. Raven", before
jumping ahead to 2010's limited edition 21 Concepts (But A Hit Ain't One) for "Nerdcore Died"
[f. Random], the Beefy
tune "Uncanny", and "The Lint Song". Finally, we close on the
Robot track, "Hey There Ophelia", hook courtesy of
the mighty Therapy?


All music in Episode 48 was written and performed by MC Lars, used courtesy of his own bad self. Check out
MC Lars at MCLARS.com, his MySpace HERE, or purchase his fine works by clicking the image below. 
Be like
Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!


21 Concepts     This Gigantic Robot Kills   

Digital Gangster     The Graduate        

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Beefy, live at the High Dive. Seattle, 2010.                       
"BOOM!" 05/30/10

This Episode: Steve and Gord are blowin' up headphones, as they finally get out from
Under The Dome, accept a Eurocentric listener feedback challenge, extol the virtues of
With Sprinkles in a live interview with WA nerdcore rap powerhouse Beefy, and make
Beefy feel good about himself, as usual. All this plus "What Pisses us Off", new Filthy
Jokes, and Multimedia Triage reviews of Iron Man 2, Savages by Don Winslow,
Naked States
, Kick-Ass, George Romero's Survival of The Dead and the
Blue
Underground Blu Ray release of Lucio Fulci's City of The Living Dead, are yours
to admire in this explosive episode 47 of The BoneBat Show!


Episode Forty-Seven  Music:
This episode we burst out of the gates with "None of Your Business" from 2010's With Sprinkles,
followed by
"Up, Up and Away", "
Nuh-Nuh Nuh-Nuh Nuh-Nuh", "Game Store Girl", "Ones & Zeroes [f. ytcracker]",
"
Join My Guild", "Different Language", "Press Start [f. Dual Core]", "Bestestist (Mustin Mix)", "Give Me My
Gun" [f. Dr. Awkward],
"Smiles Times" [f. Epic-1 & Schaffer The Darklord] and "One of These Nights" from
the same release. Then it's back to
2008's Rolling Doubles for our first featured cut, "Table Top", before we
go back even further to 2006's Tube Technology and "Nerdcore for Life", "Tub of Tabasco", "Webcomic Junkie",
"Chun- Li", "Ego Monster", and "Rant and Rave". We pause to check out The Grammar Club's"Red Cyclone"
(Vocal Version), before hitting our 2nd featured tune "Geek Out", also from With Sprinkles. Then we return to
Rolling Doubles for the duration, with "
Olly Olly Oxen Free", "Tilt", "Play With Me [f. Bethzilla]", "Disconnect"
[f. ytcracker & The Former Fat Boys],
"Last Minute Gig", "Dork Date", "1337ology" [f. MC Router], and the
incredible closer "You Can Call Me Beef". 


All music in Episode 47 was written and performed by Beefy, used courtesy of his own bad self. Check out
his music at BEEFYNESS.COM, his MySpace HERE, or purchase his fine works by clicking the images below.
Be like Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

With Sprinkles 
 
Rolling Doubles     Tube Technology   

Buy City of the Living Dead, on Blu Ray from Blue UndergroundHERE.

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MC Lars live!                       
                                 
"This Gigantic BoneBat Kills" 05/09/10

This Episode: Held in Rap(t) attention by the post-punk laptop sounds of San Francisco's
MC LARS,
Gord and Steve still manage to launch a brand new fusillade of What Pisses
Us Off
, half-assed political rants and Filthy Jokes. All this plus reviews of the film
Kick Ass, A Girl Named Zippy by Haven Kimmel, the CDs Fart and Wiener Jokes
by Brian Posehn and Prototype from Seattle's own Arisen From Nothing, and the
latest Troma DVD Dark Nature round out this
fast-talk-and-you-don't-stop episode
46 of The BoneBat Show!


Episode Forty-Six  Music:
This episode we kick things off with "True Player for Real" from 2009's This Gigantic Robot Kills,
followed by
"Hipster Girl" and "It's Not Easy (Being Green)" from the same release. Then when go wayyyy back to 2004's Laptop EP
for the tunes "IGeneration", "Hurricane Fresh", "Straight Outta Stockholm", and our first featured track "Mr. Raven".
Then it's on to 2006's The Graduate for "21 Concepts", "Hot topic (Is Not Punk Rock)", and "Space Game", before
we jump ahead to 2008's Digital Gangster for our second featured cut "We Have Arrived" and "(Do The) Bruce
Campbell". Then we return to
This Gigantic Robot Kills for the title track, "Guitar Hero Hero", "35 Laurel Drive",
and "Hey There Ophelia", before we close out the festivities with The Graduate's "Download This Song" FTW.


All music in Episode 46 was written and performed by MC Lars, used courtesy of his own bad self. Check out
MC Lars at MCLARS.com, his MySpace HERE, or purchase his fine works by clicking the image below. 
Be like
Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!


This Gigantic Robot Kills      Digital Gangster

The Graduate      Laptop EP   

Prototype, the debut CD from Seattle's Arisen From Nothing, can be purchased HERE.

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Pelican                           
                                 
"Menagerie a Trois" 04/18/10

This Episode: Gord and Steve triple down on the animal kingdom, as they are joined
by drummer Larry Herweg to
present a pod of mammoth sounds from Chicago's
Pelican,
Steve eats WAY too much chicken in service of a review, and when it comes
to Filthy Jokes, it's all about the livestock. All this plus the Return of the Voicemail,
an array of "What Pisses Us Off", a pack of Political Rants,
and reviews of I
Learned the Hard Way
by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, the Blur Demo, the
game Mass Effect,
How To Train Your Dragon and Clash of the Titans in
Multimedia Triage make for a most zoo-illogical episode 45 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Forty-Five  Music:
This episode is all Pelican, all the time, so we kick things off with "The Creeper" from 2009's What We All Come To Need,
followed by "Glimmer", "Specks of Light", "An Inch Above Sand", and our first featured tune "Ephemeral, all from the
same release. Then it's back in time to the 2001's self- titled EP for "Mammoth", Australasia from 2003 for "Drought",
and 2005's The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw for "Last Day of Winter." Next we dig into 2007's City
of Echoes
for second featured cut "Lost in the Headlights", along with "City of Echoes" and
"Dead Between The
Walls"
before returning once again to close with "The Creeper"                                       

All music in Episode 45 was written and performed by Pelican, used courtesy of Southern Lord Records, HydraHead
Records
and their own bad selves. Check out Pelican out at their MySpace HERE, or purchase their fine works by
clicking the appropriate image below. 
Be like Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

What We All Come To Need       City of Echoes

Fire    Australasia    EP
 

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                                        ReBat

"Bitter About the Butter" - first posted  2/10/08,
REMIXED 04/11/10
 
This week: Steve and Gord celebrate one full year of Bonehand.com, with
discussions of unrequited cravings, childhood disorientation, public restroom
etiquette, dubiously motivated cash windfalls, things that piss our wives off,
and the best place to keep the damned butter.

And it's all remixed to a lustrous sheen for your listening pleasure! No "Gord-
Shot-First"
CGI enhancement BS here. It's all the amateurishness and juvenile
humor you've come to expect from
BoneBat, but with a few new never-before-
heard moments, and it sounds
a WHOLE LOT better. So please take this
opportunity to revisit a BoneBat Classic!


Want to discuss this Episode? Join the BoneBat Forum today!    

Episode Five music: 
"Track One", "Track Two", "Track Three","Track Four", and "Track Nine", from the unreleased Garageband
Tapes
by T.S. Holub. All of the above music is written and performed by  T.S. Holub , used courtesy of  his
own bad self.

Gord's latest Suburban Scrawl column can be found HERE in the online magazine Davis Life.

Got something that pisses you off? Then why not share it with The BoneBat
Crew!
Email the source of your annoyance to
steve@bonehand.com or leave
us a voicemail
at 425-296-6557
and we will discuss what pisses YOU off in
our very next episode! Don't miss your opportunity
to vent, BoneBat style!

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                                  KirbyBone!

"FFTW!" 04/04/10

This Episode: Steve and Gord focus all 3 1/2 ears on MC Frontalot's latest effort Zero
Day
, giving you a first listen and their impressions on the occasion of its release! Plus,
Steve mans the mic for an interview with
DR from Signal Studios on the stunning Xbox
Live game Toy Soldiers;
Gord takes Republican'ts to task in a scorching political rant;
Stephen King's Under the Dome, 61 Hours by Lee Child, Don Winslow's Savages

and the conclusion of
DC Comics Blackest Night are reviewed in a most literary
installment of Multimedia Triage; and new volleys of "What Pisses Us Off" and "Filthy
Jokes" are launched in this uncanny
episode 44 of The BoneBat Show!


Toy Soldiers

Episode Forty-Four  Music:

This episode w
e focus exclusively on MC Frontalot's 2010 release Zero Day, opening with the title cut, followed by
"Charisma Potion", "Jacquelyn Hyde", "80085", and our first featured tune, "Your Friend Wil". After the interview,
we resume with our second spotlight track "First World Problem", along with "Disaster", "A Little Bit Broad", "Spoiler
Alert", "Better at Rapping", "Council of Loathing", and "Front The Most". We revisit
"Your Friend Wil" and
"First World Problem"
before closing back with "Zero Day".

                                        Zero Day     

All music in Episode 44 was written and performed by MC Frontalot, used courtesy of his own bad self, with the exception
of the old timey tunes played during the Toy Soldiers interview, which is used courtesy of Signal Studios. Check out and
purchase Zero Day and MC Frontalot's other fine works at  www.frontalot.com or by clicking the above image. 
Be like Steve
and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!


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    ECCC Jr! 

"Four Color Fury!" 03/28/10

This Episode: Steve and Gord recount the glories of the 2010 Emerald City Comicon,
complete with interviews from Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley, Mike Hampton of Hot
Zombie Chicks
,
Elephantmen mastermind Richard Starkings, Mike Avon Oeming
of Powers/Hammer of the Gods fame, Chris and Kyle Bolton of Smash!, and Whiteout/
Queen and Country/Stumptown
creator Greg Rucka! And it's all set to the spectacular 
sounds of
Sacramento's San Kazakgascar! Plus, reviews of the new Gorillaz joint Plastic
Beach
, the Australian TV series Underbelly, The Hurt Locker, Comixology and Catcher
in the Rye (?)
in Multimedia Triage, a full box of "What Pisses us Off", and even a few
filthy jokes await you in this fantastic 43rd episode of The BoneBat Show.
Excelsior!

Episode Forty-Three  Music:
This episode w
e open with "Woolly Mammoth in the Room" from San Kazakgascar's 2009 release Idle Shipsfollowed
by "Chocolate Brown January", "Locust Tank", and "March of the Raisins" leading up to our first featured track "The
Concrete Dune". Next is the balance of Idle Ships, with "Oxford Serkal", "Honey Bee Plague", "Slain by General Plantar
Wart", and "Mt. Sacramento: Eruption". Then we return to 2007's Greetings from Beautiful San Kazakgascar for our
second featured cut, "Mosquito's and Gnats". This is followed by "Wink Eye, Stink Eye", "Tuk Tuk to Nowhere", 
"Dallas via Damascus", "National Anthem of San Kazakgascar",
and "Shut!" off the same CD, before we come full
serkal with
"Woolly Mammoth in the Room".

Greetings from San Kazakgascar      Idle Ships

All music in Episode 43
was written and performed by San Kazakgascar, used courtesy of Lather RecordsPaul Takushi,
Jed Brewer
and their own bad selves.
Check out their MySpace HERE , purchase their hard wares at www.latherrecords.com
HERE, or their soft wares from Emusic.com.
Or just click on the covers above. Be like Steve and Gord, and always
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!
   

     EMERALD CITY AWESOMENESS!


        
Stumptown   Ghost Projekt    Smash! Comic   eccc
                GregRucka.com                  Ghost Projekt                    Smash! Comic!                  'Nuff Said
  
      Tim Seeley  
2 Percent Solution

                Oeming

            Elephantmen         Hot Zombie Chicks

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         Supersuckers live in Seattle 3/12/10

"Country Style!" 03/21/10

This Episode: Gord and Steve put the honky in honky-tonk, serving up a heaping helping
of The Supersuckers country side and an interview with 'suckers frontman Eddie
Spaghetti
! We've got reviews of the new Horus Heresy book "Thousand Sons" by
Graham McNeill
and Finntroll's latest CD Nifelvind
in Multimedia Triage, an all new
trough of "What Pisses us Off", "Just Ask Gord" and even more filthy jokes in store in
this down home episode 42 of The BoneBat Show!


Episode Forty-Two  Music:
This episode w
e open with "Dead in The Water" from 1997's Must've Been High, followed by "Barricade", "Roamin'
Round", and "Non-Addictive Marijuana" from the same release. Then we check out our first featured cut, the Merle
Haggard
classic "Misery and Gin" from Eddie Spaghetti's 2003 outing The Sauce, before returning to Must've Been
High
for "Hungover Together" and the title track. Then we hit The Sauce once more, blazing up our second featured
tune "Killer Weed", "Best of All Possible Worlds", "Sleepy Vampire", "Little Ol' WineDrinker, Me", and "Cocaine Blues".
Our third featured track is the Buck Owens cover "Alabama, Louisiana or Maybe Tennessee" from 2004's Live at the
Tractor Tavern
, followed by "Roadworn and Weary",
"Drivin' Nails in my Coffin", and "Good Livin' ", taken from the
2002 CD Must've Been Live. We close up shop with
"All Along" and "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" from Eddie Spaghetti's
 2005 cd Old No. 2', and Judas Priest's"Breakin' The Law" from The Junkyard Dogs' Good Livin' Platter.


 JYD     Mustve Been High
     The Sauce

All music in Episode 42 was performed by the Supersuckers, used courtesy of Eddie Spaghetti and their own bad
selves.
Check 'em out at MySpace HERE or at www.supersuckers.com HERE. This episode's featured CD's can by
purchased at your local music store, thru Itunes, or by clicking the damn cover
, genius. Be like Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!
       

 Must've Been Live     Old No 2     Live at The Tractor Tavern

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                        Gord Did This!

"The Dickening!" 02/28/10

This Episode: Gord and Steve scour the nation to bring you a slew of new music from
friends of The BoneBat Show! You'll hear great tunes from Missouri's Shaman's Harvest,
It Doesn't Matter from NJ, Minneapolis's own Love-Cars, and straight outta Medicine Hat,
HelltracK, featuring Jeff Crazy of It Came From The Basement who joins us LIVE!
All this plus reviews of Sandboxie, HBO's Generation Kill, Evil Power by Lair of the
Minotaur
, Retribution from Obscura, Dante's Inferno (the EA Game, not the book...),
and Mister Slaughter by Robert R McCammon in Multimedia Triage, "What Pisses us Off",
Filthy Jokes, brand new feature "Stolen Bit of the Week", and the TRUTH about why The
Mike O' Meara Show
suddenly disappeared last week are revealed in this extra ornery
episode 41 of The BoneBat Show!


Shamans's Harvest
        Shaman's Harvest. Click HERE for MySpace. Photo by David Probst.
 


  IDM   
                                   It Doesn't Matter on MySpace

                          LOVE-CARS
                              LOVE-CARS     Home and MySpace

        HelltracK
                                               on MySpace
        

Episode Forty-One Music:

We open the proceedings with "Dragonfly", taken from the 2009 CD Shine from Shaman's Harvest, followed by
"Last Goodbye", "Wait in the Light", "Shine" and "Devil's Gift" from the same release, along with "The Lorax"
and the title track from the 2006's March of the Bastards.  Then it's time for first featured track "Damaged Goods"
It Doesn't Matter, followed "Ghost". Rinse. Repeat. Repeat. Then it's on to second featured tune "This Conversation
Has Only Got One Side" from LOVE-CARS 2002 rounder Thank You For Telling Me What I Already Know.  
We also give a listen to "The Food Chain", "Erasing Invisible Ink", "How I Get", and "Licorice" from the same CD,
before we shift gears for HelltracK and our third spotlight tune "Bloodshot".  Then we check out
"Pre-Existing
Condition" and "No Mercy", rotate the HelltracK for a bit, then close back where we started with "Dragonfly". 
                  

All music in Episode 41 was written and performed by the bands in question, and used courtesy of their own bad
selves. Purchasing and/or listening info for all the featured bands can be found be clicking their respective links
above.
Be like Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

It Came From The Basement podcast, featuring Dead Mike and Jeff Crazy, can be found HERE.

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