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A quarter century in the making, The BoneBat Show is a tri-weekly joint project from the creators of Bonehand.com and Mightywombat.com.
It 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
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BONEBAT BACK EPISODES 61-70

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"A Dance With Theremins" -  posted 07/24/11

Man Or Astro Man? LIVE! Photo by G J Caulkins                      
Man or Astro Man? LIVE! Photo by G J Caulkins.
                 

This Episode: Steve and Gord look to the skies, as they talk smack, crack wise, and
irradiate your ears with the spacey surf sounds of Man or Astro-Man?!
Plus, we launch
another payload of
What Pisses Us Off, muse on the meteoric decline of Borders in our
Political Rant
, fire off another round of Filthy Jokes,
and splash down with Multimedia
Triage
reviews of the new season of AMC's Breaking Bad, the finale of HBO's Game of
Thrones
, George R. R. Martin's A Dance with Dragons and Bossypants by Tina Fey,
and the game Sacred 2: Fallen Angel to close out
this star-spanning episode 70 of
The BoneBat Show!


Episode Seventy Music:

This episode we blast off with "Television Fission" from 1996's Experiment Zero by Man or Astro-Man?, followed by
"DNI", "
Planet Collision", "Big Trak Attack", "
Anoxia", "Evil Plans of Planet Spectra", "Maximum Radiation Level",
"King of the Monsters", "Cyborg Control", "Test Driver" and "Z-X3", leading to our first feature cut, "The Sound
Waves Reversing", from 1997's
Made From Technetium.
We continue our exploration of that release with "Lo Batt",
"
Junk Satellite" and "10 Years After World War 4", before hyperjumping to 1999's EEVIAC and
second featured tune,
"Interstellar Hardrive". Technetium is revisited for "
A Saucerful of Sucrets", "Breathing Iron Oxide", "Structo",
"
Theoretical Sounds of Slow Motion" and "Static Cling (Theme from)", followed by
EEVIAC's "D:contamination",
"U-235 / PU-239", "Domain of the Human Race", "Theme from Eeviac" and "A Reversal of Polarity", before we close

back on Experiment Zero and "9 Volt".

All of the music in Episode 70 was written and performed by Man or Astro Man?, used courtesy of Touch and Go Records
and their own bad
selves. Check them out at their home page HERE, their Facebook page HERE, or live at a venue near
you, or buy some bitchin' music by clicking the appropriate album cover below.
Be like Steve & Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Experiment Zero  made From Technetium  EEVIAC

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"Up the Yin Yang!" -  posted 07/03/11

Tip To Base                      
                  
This Episode: Gord and Steve get upside down the right way, as they are joined live in
studio by the Woodinville, WA. funk phenomenon Tip To Base, to talk
history, anatomy,
and geometry, and spin some amazing unreleased music! Plus, we head up some all new
What Pisses Us Off and Gord's Political Rants, put down a few fresh Filthy Jokes,
give away a couple of autographed DVD's,
and top things off with the films Super 8,
Green Lantern and Predators, as well as the games L.A Noire from Rockstar, 2K's
Duke Nukem Forever
and Words with Friends for Android during
Multimedia Triage
in this all-you-can-eat episode 69 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Nine Music:

This episode, we kick things off with "One More Time", the first of many as yet unreleased classics from Tip to Base.
This is followed by "Breakfast Sex", "Mother Ship", "Cut To The Chase", "Professioneer", "Pussy Pie", "Bearded Clam",
"There's No Rush" and our first featured cut "Down". During the interview, we kick back with "Laid Back" and "Twang
Town" and revisit
"Breakfast Sex", "Mother Ship", "Cut To The Chase" leading in to second featured tune "Ass Face'.
We then build through
"Professioneer", "Pussy Pie", "Bearded Clam", "There's No Rush" and "Ass Face", en route to
a climactic close with"Synchronized Swimming".


A
ll of the music in Episode 69 was written and performed by Tip To Base, used courtesy of their own bad selves. Check
them out at their Facebook page HERE, their MySpace HERE, or live at a  Northwest venue near you.
Be like Steve & Gord,
and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Purchase the fine work of Mr. Keith Latch at Jumbo Bonus low prices by clicking the striking covers
below, or many more through his site HERE. Don't just sit there...
READ SOMETHING!

Cemetery Things   Sleepwalker   Bestseller 


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"Heads Will Roll!" -  posted 06/12/11

                       Heads Will Roll. By Dusty Peterson.
             
          Art by Dusty Peterson [LINK].


                  

This Episode: Steve and Gord get their horror on once more, as they reconvene with the
esteemed Mr. Lester T. Raww of San Francisco's The Pinebox Boys for a fresh helping
of blood, brains and bluegrass from their latest release Tales From The Emancipated
Head
! Plus, Steve spends 3 days at Seattle Crypticon 2011 and lives to tell the sordid tale,
as he serves up interviews with Linnea "Trash" Quigley and Bill "Choptop" Moseley
while kicking off a new contest! We steel our noses against the stench
of current affairs
in both
What Pisses Us Off and Gord's Political Rant, lend an ear to some Feedback,
cough up even more Filthy Jokes,
and eyeball the books Swamplandia by Karen Russell
and Willy Greer's Shadow Play, the game L.A Noire from Rockstar, and the film
Trollhunter
during Multimedia Triage in this head-spinning episode 68 of The BoneBat
Show!


           The Pine Box Boys

Episode Sixty-Eight Music:

This episode, we celebrate the release of The Pine Box Boys Tales From The Emancipated Head with "Theme From the
Emancipated Head", followed by
"Frankenstein",  "I Was A Teenage Necro",  "Waltzing Through the Graveyard", "No
Room Left For Barbara", and  "Massacre On Confusion Hill?" gathering speed as we hit our first featured cut
"Live Brains".
Then it's on to "The Weeper" and "The Doomer", and second featured track "Blood". We revisit the early tracks in
anticipation of our third spotlight tune "Pretty Little Girl, then momentum takes it's course and 
we run though the 2nd half
again, rolling to a stop with
"A.M. Radio Floating in Blood" and "Theme..." before closing appropriately enough with "The
Funeral".
 

       Tales From The Emancipated Head      Pine Box Boys  
  

A
ll of the music in Episode 68 was written and performed by The Pine Box Boy, used courtesy of Lester T. Raww and
their own bad
selves. Check them out at their site HERE, or pick up a copy by clicking the images above. Be like
Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Learn More about Seattle Crypticon by clicking the banner below. See you there next year!

               
Crypticon Seattle

Do You Wanna Party? Visit Linnea Quigley HERE at LinneaQuigleyScreamTime!
Check out Spider Mountain, Cornbugs & more from Bill Moseley HERE at Choptop's BBQ!
Feast your eyes on Dusty Peterson's killer artwork HERE.
Buy Shadow Play: Philosophy and Psychology of the Modern Horror Film by Willy Greer HERE.
Hear more great Crypticon 2011 coverage from Brother D. and Miss Bren at Mail Order Zombie
Pick up a cool shirt and help out Unkle Eric Pigors by clicking the banner below:
  
    Toxic Toons
           
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"Obscured!" -  posted 05/22/11

Obscura
             
                         
This Episode: Steve and Gord open their skulls to the extreme yet progressive metallic
science of Munich, Germany's Obscura, as they spin cuts from latest release Omnivium,
and hear the band's story straight from guitarist Steffen Kummerer!
Plus, we alternately
praise/rail against Amazon.com in our latest
What Pisses Us Off, serve up a pair of
homemade Filthy Jokes, give air to YOUR voicemails and a special guest
Political
Rant
, and argue the finer points of the films Thor
and Splinter, TV's Game of Thrones
and Glee, and Joe Abercrombie's new novel Heroes during
Multimedia Triage, in this
mindwarping
episode 67 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Seven Music:

This episode, we blast off with the lead track from Obscura's 2011 Relapse Records release Omnivium, "Septuagint",
followed by "Vortex Omnivium", "Ocean Gateways", "Euclidian Elements", and "Prismal Dawn", in anticipation of our
first featured cut, "AntiCosmic Overload" from 2009's Cosmogenesis. We linger on that release for "Choir of Spirits",
"Incarnated
", and "Orbital Elements", before returning to Omnivium for second spotlight track "Velocity". We then
warp back to 2004's Retribution for the tunes 
"Nothing", "None Shall Be Spared", and "Hate Anthem" before coming
back to the present and Omnivium for sprawling closer "Aevum"


Omnivium Cosmogenesis  
Retribution   

A
ll of the music in Episode 67 was written and performed by Obscura, used courtesy of Relapse Records and their
own bad
selves. Check them out at their MySpace page HERE, or pick up a copy by clicking the covers above. Be like
Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Vaughn
appears courtesy of the Motion Picture Massacre Podcast and HIS own bad self, and
can be heard plenty by clicking this here LINK. So...CLICK IT!
             
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"Freebootery and Folderol!" -  posted 05/15/11

            Radio Free Hipster Please Yo It's All That You Need
         
                         
This Episode: For those who missed it, six weeks ago Steve and Gord were invited by the
Mystical, M
agical Z. of Radio Free Hipster to take part in his annual April Fool's Day
PodSwap
, and switch places with the man/myth/legend for one glorious episode! Always
eager to engage in tomfoolery, we jumped at the chance to bring our own unique flavor
to a show we truly dig, and revisit some killer tunes from BoneBat's early years! You've
heard the flipside, now check out what we've got in OUR nasty little pocketses, in this
tricksy episode 108 of Radio Free Hipster!

Episode Sixty-Six Music:
This episode, we keep it simple, as Z's usual intro of Baddd Spellah's "Radio Free Hipster Theme (Featuring Beefy)"
gets unceremoniously disrupted by
YT Cracker's “I Am A Pirate”, taken from the release Serious Business.  Our first
pair of featured tunes is comprised of
"Ain’t Got All Night" from Detroit's Twistin' Tarantulas, from their Attack
of the...
CD
, and "AutoBeat Airbus", from School the Indie Rockers by Optimus Rhyme. Our second pair includes
Sacramento's Warp 11 with "Rage Against the Federation" from 2005's Boldly Go Down On Me, and Anchorhead from
the UK, with their epic serving of Darth Metal in the unreleased-on-CD "Shredisode IV. That is followed by the Dutch
Soul of  Lefties Soul Connection with the tune
"Fais Do-Do" from 2007's Skimming The Skum , and Sixty Watt Shaman's
"Fear Death By Water", the lead cut from Seed of Decades. We wind down with the mighty Beefy, and his Rolling Doubles
rabble rouser "You Can Call Me Beef", and of course, the World's Greatest Rock N Roll Band (tm), The Supersuckers with
Must've Been High's
"Supersucker Drive By Blues", before we close with "Nothin' but a GATC Thang,  the debut of MC
Benzine. 


All of the music in Episode 108 was written and performed by the artists in question, and used courtesy their own bad selves.
Be like Steve and Gord, and SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!
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"SkaSix!" -  posted 05/01/11

             Mephiskapheles Shirt Logo
                         
This Episode: Steve and Gord are joined by guitarist Brendog Tween for an in-depth
inveskagation into the diabolical history of
New York's 3rd wave legends Mephiskapheles,
as scorching rarities from the band's back catalog are unearthed! Plus, we've got another
round of
What Pisses Us Off, pro sports earns the ire of Gord's Political Rant, more
Filthy Jokings
are aired, and
Multimedia Triage sees us open fire on Dan Abnett's
Embedded, the games Portal 2 and Mortal Kombat, HBO's Game of Thrones, live
offerings from Amon Amarth and Death*Star, and the Pine Box Boys, "Tales from
the Emancipated Head", in this sizzling
episode 66skaSix of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Six Music:

This episode, we kick things off like they used to do live, with a taste of "Rosemary's Baby" to precede opener
"Mephiskapheles", from 1993's God Bless Satan.  This is followed by a few ultra rare cuts from the band's original
1991 demo with "Dansmenot", "Eskimo", and "Shame and Scandal", and "Satanic Debris" from God Bless Satan,
leading us to our first featured cut, the demo version of "Doomsday". During the interview we're back for more GBS
with
"Bad John", "Centre of the...", "Hard Times", "Rank & File",  "The Ballad of Admiral Stockdale", and "Finnigan
Froth", before we jump ahead to 1997 for "Attack of the Geniuses", "Break Your Ankle Punk", and "Bad Toupée"
from
Maximum Perversion. Then we enjoy our second featured cut in "Saba" from God Bless Satan, before we round
out the show with more Maximum Perversion, and
"Satan on the Beach", "Aliens", "Sate", "Demon Weed", and
"Snack Pack", bookending the set with GBS closer
"The Bumble Bee Tuna Song". 

  God Bless Satan
   Maximum Perversion   

A
ll of the music in Episode 66 was performed by Mepheskapheles, used courtesy of Brendog Tween and their own
bad
selves. Check them out at their official site HERE, or pick up a copy by clicking the covers above. Be like Steve
and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Crazy Uncle Randy
appears courtesy of the Drunken Zombie Podcast and HIS own bad self, and
can be heard early and often by clicking the banner below. So what are you waiting for? CLICK IT!
   Drunken Zombie
Matt and Shannon were the heart of Northwest geekery with their show Seattle Geekly. Fare you
well, my friends. Your show will be missed. And thanks for the beer!

   Seattle Geekly              
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ReBat

"The French Hole" - first posted  03/16/08,
REMIXED 04/17/11

This Episode:
Gord gets his ass whipped by Coke yet again, Stale popcorn and CD packaging
get the best of Steve, and they discuss snow tubing and parenting foibles, and plumb the

depths of The French Hole, all to the kick-ass tunes of Seattle's Barefoot Barnacle!

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!


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Episode Six music:
"Kattywhompus", "Beauty of Bestiality", "Sea Enemy', "Urine Feces", "Severe Anal Regurgitation" and "Beer and Lotion".
All music in Episode 6 was written and performed by Barefoot Barnacle, used courtesy of their own bad selves. Check
them out online via their MySpace HERE, or buy their debut CD by clicking the banner above.
Be like Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!


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"The J.R. Ewing of Seattle!" -  posted 04/01/11

J.R. on the Mic!
                            
This Episode: In this early bird edition of The BoneBat Show,  Steve and Gord surmount
enormous technical difficulties to explore the musical history of Seattle hip-hop via a most
unlikely avenue
. The Mack Daddy himself, Sir Mix-A-Lot joins us for a terse and patently
surreal telephone interview, and
TV's Patrick Duffy provides a special celebrity edition of
What Pisses Us Off. (Spoiler: it concerns rampant corruption in the oil industry.) Gord
freaks the hell out in an "Everything's Bigger in Texas"
Political Rant, while Multimedia
Triage
sees us explore the Commodore 64 classic adventure game Dallas Quest and preview
the forthcoming
Dallas: The Movie Collection on DVD.
All this and more, served up fo sho
in this unbelievable episode 65 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Five Music:

This show, we start off strong with Mix-A-Lot's "Posse on Broadway" from his 1988 debut Swass, not to mention favorite
"Buttermilk Biscuits (Keep on Square Dancin')" from that same release. This leads us to feature track "Baby Got Back," and
the interview background music is the personally relevant "Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'." This segues nicely into "Chief Boot
Knocka," the title track from his 1994 album, as well as "Just da Pimpin' in Me" and the infamous "Put 'em on the Glass."
Our final featured cut is "Game Don't Get Old" from 2003's Daddy's Home, but we also manage to reveal a bit of the forth
-coming Rhyme Cartel Records release Dun 4Got About Mix in the show's waning moments.


       Mack Daddy   Carz
   

A
ll of the music in Episode 65 was performed by Sir Mixalot, used courtesy of Rhyme Cartel Records and his own bad
self. Check him out at his official site HERE, or pick up a CD by clicking the covers above. Be like Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!                                                                                

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"Twilight of the Thunder Pod!" -  posted 03/27/11
Amon Amarth. Photo by Steve Brown.
Amon Amarth. Photo by Steve Brown.

                            
This Episode: Steve and Gord raise their drinking horns high to the power of Sweden's
Amon Amarth
, as they are joined by bassist Ted Lundstr
ö
m to discuss the band's
glorious history, and preview epic cuts from their latest release, Surtur Rising!
Plus,
guitarist Troy Elmore of Seattle's Arisen From Nothing joins us for a special guest
What Pisses Us Off
, Gord goes berzerk with a double shot of
Political Ranting, Filthy
Jokes
are spewed, and
the film Rango, the novels Star Island by Carl Hiassen and
Joe Abercrombie's
Best Served Cold, and the games Words With Friends for Android,
THQ's You Don't Know Jack, and Dragon Age 2 from Bioware
are reviewed
Multimedia Triage-style
to round out this fiery episode 64 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Four Music:
This show, we kick things off with "Live Without Regrets", from Amon Amarth's 2011 release, Surtur Rising, followed by
"T
öck's Taunt - Loke's Treachery Part II", "Destroyer of the Universe", and "Slaves of Fear" from the same release, leading
to our first featured cut, "For The Stabwounds in Our Backs" from 2003's Versus the World. Next, we return to Surtur Rising
for  "For Victory or Death", "Wrath of the Norsemen", and "A Beast Am I", building to second featured track, 2008's titular
"Twilight of the Thunder God".  Backing our interview, we spin "Death In Fire", also from Versus the World, and "Runes to
My Memory" from 2006's With Oden On Our Side, before we bask in the glory of our 3rd spotlight tune, "War of the Gods",
the lead cut from Surtur Rising. We round out that release with "Doom Over Dead Men", return to 2006 for "
With Oden On
Our Side
", and "Cry of the Black Birds", and advance on 2008's Twilight for "Free Will Sacrifice" and "Guardians of Asgaard",
before returning home with the epic "Pursuit of Vikings" from 2004's Fate of Norns.


Surtur Rising   Twilight of the Thunder God
   
With Oden By Our Side   Fate of Norns  Versus the World

A
ll of the music in Episode 64 was performed by Amon Amarth, used courtesy METAL BLADE RECORDS and their own
bad selves.
Check them out at their official site HERE, or pick up a CD by clicking the cover above. Be like Steve and Gord,
and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Also this episode:
   
Scott Siglers's The Starter  You Don't Know Jack  Prototype
       Dig the Sig!                          Available Now From THQ                        Troy Elmore shreds here                                                                                                 

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"Devouring Planets" -  posted 03/13/11

Sketch by Dusty Peterson, Art God.
Art by Dusty Peterson! Linked!

                            
This Episode: Gord and Steve serve up a Galactus-sized portion of pure entertainment,
as they are joined by nerdcore legend YTCracker for an interstellar discussion on nerdcore
the music, the coming collapse of civilization, and his latest transmission, Space Mission!
Also, Steve returns from Emerald City Comic Con 2011, resplendent with interviews
from five titans of the comic book universe: John Layman of Chew, Doug TenNapel of
Ghostopolis, Ben Templesmith of Wormwood, Irredeemable's Mark Waid, and 
Michael
Avon Oemin
g of Powers! All this plus What Pisses Us OffGord's latest political rant,
more Filthy Jokes, and Multimedia Triage reviews of the novel Gentlemen's Game by
Greg
Rucka, and the comics Fell Vol. 1 by Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith and Doug
TenNapel's Ratfist,
are rapidly descending upon your location in this devastating episode 63
of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Three Music:
This show, we kick things off with "These Are The Voyages", the lead track from YTCracker's 2010 release, Space Mission, 
followed by "On My Starship", "I Got The Product", "No Need", "Take a Knee" and "Spacewalk" from the same disc, leading
to our first featured cut, "The Link". Then it's back to YT's 2005 debut Nerdrap Entertainment System for "intro", "meganerd",
"the legend", "surgerunner", "dugdig", "view source", "n.e.s.", and "game over", and our 2nd featured cut from 2010, "The
Throne I Own". We then accelerate into the 2006 effort Nerd Life for "Still dg", "The Beginning", and "Nerd life", before we
begin our rentry with 2008's Serious Business, and the tunes "I Did it My Way", "I Hate My Life", and closer "
I Am A Pirate".

Space Mission  Serious Business
   
Nerd Life   NES

A
ll of the music in Episode 63 was performed by YTCracker, used courtesy of his own bad self. Check him out at
his official site HERE, via his Facebook page HERE, or pick up a CD by clicking the appropriate cover above.
                                                   
Be like Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!


EMERALD CITY 2011AWESOMENESS!
 
Chew Ghostopolis Irredeemable Powers
   Layman        TenNapel           Waid            Oeming
Wormwood
                           Templesmith

          ALSO:

               
Stumptown      Possessions        eccc
                         GregRucka.com                          Ray Fawkes                               'Nuff Said

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"You're The One Who's Crazy!'" -  posted 02/27/11

   Helltrack
                            

This Episode: Steve and Gord finally get a chance to chill for a full show with
Jeff Crazy, veteran podcrusher and lead vox of Alberta.ca's Helltrack, as we detail
What Pisses Us Off, talk a little band history, and check out a slew of new cuts from
the band's debut CD, The Year We Make Contact!
Plus, we've got your political
ranting, fresh feedback, a selection of semi-Filthy Jokes, and Multimedia Triage 
reviews of Man or Astroman? live, the books Dead Zero by Stephen Hunter, C.K.
Lendt's Kiss and Sell, and
Sherlock Holmes & the Flying Zombie Death Monkeys
by Chris Woods, and a ton of TV discussion right here in this tastefully understated
episode 62 of The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-Two Music:
This show, we kick things off with the epic title cut from Helltack's debut, The The Year We Make Contact, chasing
it with "Impossible Gods", "No Mercy", "Fuck You, Freddy Fernandez", and "Son of the Minotaur", which leads up
to our first featured cut, "Being an Asshole is your Pre-Existing Condition". This is followed by more "Minotaur",
"Bloodshot", and "Part One: The Birth", and our 2nd featured cut "Part Three: The Mountain". We then wind things
down with more "Part One", "Part Two: The Legend", and revisit "
The The Year We Make Contact", "Asshole",
and "Impossible Gods" before closing up with "Part Four: The Vengeance".
The Year We Make Contact

A
ll of the music in Episode 62 was performed by Helltrack, used courtesy of Jeff Crazy and their own bad selves.
Check 'em out on Facebook HERE, at their Myspace page HERE, or pick up a CD by clicking the cover above.                                                   
Be like Steve and Gord, and
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC!

Check out Jeff Crazy on the It Came From The Basement and Movies About Girls Podcasts!

Sherlock Holmes & the Flying Zombie Death Monkeys by Chris Wood can be purchased HERE.

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"Long Time Comin'" -  posted 02/13/11

Abysmal Dawn
                                                 
This Episode: After weeks of production delays, Gord and Steve finally get their
act together enough to deliver another load of audio lovin', as they discuss postal perils,
issue reality checks, immerse themselves in the latest epic death metal offering from
LA's Abysmal Dawn, and chat with band mastermind Charles Elliott on the making
of new CD Levelling the Plane of Existence! All this plus
What Pisses Us Off, an
iffy injection of Filthy Jokes, and Multimedia Triage reviews of the new season of
Archer, Joe Abercrombie's The First Law trilogy and David Gemmel's novel
Knights
of Dark Renown, and the films The Secret of the Kells, Cyrus, Restropo
and Eyeborgs, are sure to hit The Spot in this tardy yet tantalizing
episode 61 of
The BoneBat Show!

Episode Sixty-One Music:
This show, we kick things off with the crushing "Manufactured Humanity" from Abysmal Dawn's brand
new  Relapse Records CD Levelling the Plane of Existence. This is followed by "The Age of Ruin",
"Pixilated Ignorance", "Rapture Renowned", "Our Primitave Nature", "Perpetual Dormancy" and the title
cut from the same release, leading up to our first featured track, "Compulsory Resurrection" from 2008's
Programmed to Consume.  We return to Levelling for more of that tune and "The Sleeper Awakens", as
well as our second spotlight cut "In Service of Time". Then, it's back to 2008 for "Programmed to Consume",
"Twilight's Fallen", "The Descent", "Aeon Aoemegas" and "Grotesque Modern Art", before we return to 
the present for closer
"My Own Savior" from Levelling the Plane of Existence.

Levelling the Plane of Existence  Programmed to Consume
                                                    
                                                    
All of the music in Episode 61 was performed by Abysmal Dawn, used courtesy of Relapse Records and their own
                                                     bad selves.
Check 'em out on Facebook HERE, at their Official Myspace page HERE or pick up a CD by clicking one
                                                     of the amazing Par Olofsson covers above.

                                                    
                                                      Be like Steve and Gord, and
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