Brian's still back, which is bad news for him because he does not care for the music played by Social D'er Mike Ness at Woodstock '99. The good news for Brian (and everybody) is that the episode kicks off with a very special in-studio guest and then Rory spills a beer. Watch it with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7_2SSF96BU
It's a Five Man Electrical Podcast as the core four welcomes guest Mike Spano (AKA Shepoliceman) to the WUW studio to watch and discuss Manchester's own The Chemical Brothers. It's a long set, and there are a lot of people all talking at once, so don't worry about this synopsis nonsense, just give it a listen. And give it a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfvT5MtJOhE
Also, check out Spano's new album here: https://shepoliceman.bandcamp.com/releases
Dr. Dog's Zach Miller rides shotgun as the WUWmobile drives north of the border to visit Canadian curiosities Our Lady Peace. If listeners were disappointed that Bob Rock didn't get enough analysis in the Metallica episode, they'll be slightly less disappointed to hear this episode. Brian was on tour, but he'll be back next week. Click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ampdNJ7BqdI
On the occasion of THE BIG SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAME, WUW presents this very special bonus edition for your pre-(or post!)game enjoyment. Brian was on tour when we initially covered the Offspring set, so we decided to revisit some of our least favorite moments.
Brian couldn't make it the night we recorded our Offspring episode, so we may have to do another take with him someday. But that's fine because we barely talked about Offspring. What we did talk about (with Offspring biographer Andrew Jones): Line Cook Face Vs. Barback Face, Robert Plant's privacy management technique, Kiefer comes to Scranton, the famous "Peak TV = Rock Band Challenge," and "Ob-La-Di" via ABC's Life Goes On, starring Patty Lupone. Watch with us at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8iZC6LETZo&t=2s