BONEBAT BACK EPISODES
61-70
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BoneBat 11-20
BoneBat 21-30
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BoneBat 41-50
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SEVENTY
"A Dance With Theremins" -
posted 07/24/11
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
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SIXTY-NINE
"Up the Yin Yang!" -
posted 07/03/11
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".
All 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.
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just
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there...READ SOMETHING!
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SIXTY-EIGHT
"Heads Will Roll!" -
posted 06/12/11
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!
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".
All 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!
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you there next year!
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HERE at
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HERE at Choptop's BBQ!
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HERE.
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Play: Philosophy and
Psychology of the Modern Horror Film by Willy Greer
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