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Sinopsis
Mondo Kanye is a podcast feed about the forgotten, dismissed, and obscure side of pop culture. Whether discussing music, movies, TV, pro wrestling, or anything really, Mondo Kanye looks to showcase unheralded topics from across the pop culture landscape.
Episodios
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Devastating Enzuigiri #2: The Sandman Hangs Ten in Memphis.
16/05/2018 Duración: 01h39minFor our second episode of our Devastating Enzuigiri wrestling podcast, we take a look at several wrestlers in a different light before they were famous. We see The Undertaker's possible (?) first match, bad guy John Cena in pastel bike shorts, a cage match in Chikara of all places, the future Becky Lynch bro down before getting absolutely wrecked, and everyone's favorite drunken hardcore icon in a wetsuit. Good times all around on this one. Matches Discussed: Texas Red vs. Bruiser Brody - WCCW - (1982). Prototype vs. Leviathan - OVW - (2/23/02). The Sandman vs. Dirty White Boy - USWA - (12/14/91). Rebecca Knox vs. Kisu - GSW Unstoppable - (2006). Brodie Lee vs. Claudio Castagnoli - Chikara - (9/7/08).
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Grand Upper #1: Chakan: The Forever Man
19/03/2018 Duración: 01h08minThe premiere of Mondo Kanye's video game podcast, Grand Upper, sees Brad discuss and play the 1992 Genesis game, 'Chakan: The Forever Man'. This game is legendarily difficult, and typically finds itself on 'Hardest Genesis Games Ever"-type lists. Will Brad be able to overcome this intensely spiteful piece of business? No. Simply put, no.
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Deep Rotation #40: Ford and Lopatin.
15/02/2018 Duración: 17minOn this episode of Deep Rotation, Brad briefly discusses the work of synthwave/vaporwave/glitch electronic artist Ford and Lopatin.
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Devastating Enzuigiri #1: Rick Rubin Wants a Mummy.
26/01/2018 Duración: 01h17minWelcome to the premier episode of Devastating Enzuigiri, Mondo Kanye's wrestling podcast. Each episode we will discuss six random wrestling matches throughout history. On this episode, we discuss the progeny of some NWA legends, a classic lucha brawl, a mummy running wild in Tennessee, a forgotten wild man, and of course, the incomparable Bill Kazmaier. Matches Discussed: -Prince Kharis vs. Tim Horner (SMW Thanksgiving Thunder 11/26/93) -Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Elix Skipper (TNA Xplosion 1/21/08) -Chris Colt vs. Chris Adams (Portland 10/16/82) -Rachael Ellering vs. Tessa Blanchard (WrestleCircus @ SXSW 3/17/17) -Bill Kazmaier vs. Abdullah the Butcher (WCW Saturday Night 10/12/91) -El Satanico vs. El Dandy (EMLL Hair vs. Hair Match 12/14/90)
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#39: Man with the Iron Lists: The Top 500 Albums of the 90's Intro.
06/01/2018 Duración: 49minOn the debut episode of Man with the Iron Lists, Brad lays out the format for the show and discusses the show's first project: The Top 500 Albums of the 90's.
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Introducing Mondo Kanye.
06/01/2018 Duración: 06minThis is a short introduction to our new format and what it means for the podcast going forward.
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#38: Shrinebuilder
29/08/2017 Duración: 20minOn this mini-episode, Brad discusses the brief existence of stoner doom metal supergroup Shrinebuilder.
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#37: Stare With Your Ears: 'Ken Nordine - 'Colors' (w/ Joe Penna and Chuck Harland).
12/07/2017 Duración: 49minIt's a Dollop tribute show this week as Brad discusses an album from music history with his guests (Joe Penna and Chuck Harland) who have no idea what the topic is going to be about. For this episode, we discuss the album of 'word jazz' paint adverts turned existential playlets known as 'Colors' by Ken Nordine.
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#36: Fursaxa - "Lepidoptera".
29/06/2017 Duración: 19minWe're back again this week with another Random Album Generator selection. This time we take a look at the 2005 album "Lepidoptera" by psych/freak folk/ New Weird America musician Fursaxa. On this show, Brad discusses the idea of "soul" in music, as well as how his childhood dream of becoming a lepidopterist ended in horror. This is an exceptional episode.
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#35: LCD Soundsystem - "LCD Soundsystem" (w/ Joe Penna).
26/06/2017 Duración: 01h19minBack at it with another episode, and it's with returning guest Joe Penna. This time we're discussing the 2005 self-titled double album by electro-dance/pop/disco/rock outfit LCD Soundsystem, as well as every musician mentioned in their song "Losing My Edge". Seriously.
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#34: DJ Scotch Egg - "Drumized" (A Requiem for Load Records #2... and Bonus AIW Talk).
16/06/2017 Duración: 23minWe're back after a decent delay and technical issues to bring you part two of our Requiem for Load Records. This episode Brad discusses the chiptune/gabba/noise artist DJ Scotch Egg. Brad also discusses his fascination with the scotch egg food stuff and his weekend excursion to Cleveland indy wresting promotion AIW's JT Lightning Invitational Tournament. Dope stuff.
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#33: Mouthus - "Saw a Halo" (A Requiem for Load Records #1).
24/05/2017 Duración: 17minThis April, one of the greatest independent record labels ever, Load Records, announced that they would be closing up after 24 years in business. To commemorate this turn of events, we'll be doing a few mini-episodes about some excellent Load Record releases. This episode, Mouthus' "Saw a Halo" is discussed.
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#32: Clark-Hutchinson - "A=MH2".
17/05/2017 Duración: 31minIt's another Random Album Generator selection this episode as Brad discusses the 1969 album "A=MH2" by Eastern-influenced blues rock band Clark-Hutchinson. It's also the angriest episode of the show to date, as this 50 minute slog of a jam session proceeds to fray Brad's every last nerve. Sigh.
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#31: Scientist - "Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires".
27/04/2017 Duración: 24minIt's Deep Rotation's first foray into the world of dub as Brad dives into the 1981 album "Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires".
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#30: "We Need a Montage": The Blood Bros. Trilogy (w/ Sean Doherty & Steve Vitangeli).
11/04/2017 Duración: 01h57minThis is a huge episode. Not only are we discussing the ultimate in '80s montage mixtapes with The Blood Bros. (Bros. not Brothers), but we have two awesome guests in Sean Doherty and Steve Vitangeli.
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#29: Terry Funk - "Great Texan".
29/03/2017 Duración: 31minWe are on the Road to Wrestlemania 33, and we here at Deep Rotation are excited! Not for the actual show mind you, as it looks ghastly on paper. No, we're excited because it gives us an excuse to discuss one of the most incredible albums of all time: "Great Texan" by wrestling icon Terry Funk. Funk is regarded as one of the toughest wrestlers ever, so what better way to showcase that than to have him sing sappy love ballads and talk about being a forty year old juvenile delinquent? We certainly can't think of one.
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#28: "Jock Jams Volume 1" (w/ Doug Fetrow).
02/03/2017 Duración: 02h06minAfter MONTHS of delays, Deep Rotation proudly presents an exhaustive history of Jock Jams. Doug Fetrow returns! Brad talks about Kraft Krumbles! Simply put, it's one of our best shows.
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#27: Wolf Eyes on Sub Pop.
24/02/2017 Duración: 23minAfter a week of being sick, we're back with our first NOISE episode, and Brad couldn't be more excited (despite what his sick voice sounds like). This week, we examine the time that the "Kings of U.S. Noise" Wolf Eyes were signed to the decidedly not-noise indie darling label Sub Pop, and the insane results that were produced.
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#26: The Cenobites - "The Cenobites".
10/02/2017 Duración: 20minIn the spirit of keeping things exciting, today's episode is the first in a series of randomly selected albums by listeners. The inaugural entry in this project cover the sole LP from forgotten Kool Keith collective The Cenobites.
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#25: House of Pain - "House of Pain".
03/02/2017 Duración: 38minThe '90s one hit wonder theme month draws to a close as House of Pain's self-titled record is discussed. Also, a list of the only ten acceptable commercials.