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During this extra long episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, and Dane are joined by resident Zune user Sam Nallen at the Cary Family Restaurant in Cary, IL to ponder the following subjects…
The boys review Rise Against’s recent record Endgame. Also, a track from Mind Spiders’ self-titled debut is previewed, as well as a track from Pinsky’s record Two for the Road.
Finally, Dane, Chris, and Josh agree that their waitress was perhaps the most jaded and annoyed in Rock and Roll Brunch history. Also: Two people at a nearby table got up and left because the roundtable was too loud. Also: Sam eats far more food than his slender frame should be able to. I mean, where does it go?
Stick around after the closing song plays for a special April Fools Day bonus.
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During this episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, and Dane meet special guest Eric Mueller from Can You See the Sunset from the Southside at Baker Hill Pancake House in Elgin, IL to tackle the following subjects…
The boys review Red City Radio’s recent record The Dangers of Standing Still. Also, an exclusive track from Mixtapes’ upcoming split with A Loss For Words on Animal Style Records is previewed, as is a song from Daytrader’s upcoming EP Last Days of Rome.
Finally, Chris, Josh, and Eric are referred to as Honey, Sweetie, and Darling respectively by the waitress, and Dane makes mix CDs for everyone…
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During this episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, and Dane meet at Kelly’s Family Restaurant in Harvard, IL to tackle the following subjects…
- Kickstarter.com’s ability to help bands, including I Can Make A Mess and It’s A King Thing, raise money for recording (and whether this is an effective means for bands to fund their records)
- Music piracy’s apparently decline, according to a recent WIRED article (and whether they buy it)
- Activision’s decision to stop producing games in its Guitar Hero series (and how it will affect music, gamers, and them)
- Billboard.com started a new service for unsigned and emerging artists (and what we think about it)
Also, the trio spin song selections from Transit’s split with Man Overboard, Restoration’s Of Trees/Frankfort single, and Say Anything’s self titled record Say Anything for your listening pleasure.
Finally, Josh solicits a weird look from his waitress after ordering a coffee, then changing his mind and ordering a chocolate shake; Chris is disturbed by a woman with a fake leg; and Dane eats all of the potato wedges…
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During this episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, Dane, and guest Allen Cruz meet at IHOP in Crystal Lake, IL to tackle the following subjects…
The trio also reviews Social Distortion’s recent record Hard Time and Nursery Rhymes as a group. Also, song selections from You, Me, and Everyone We Know’s record Some Things Don’t Wash Out and Carpenter’s record Sea to Sky are featured for your listening pleasure.
Finally, Josh shows up a half hour late because IHOP had no wifi, high fives are passed out like candy, and Allen yells “check please” a little too loud at our waitress…
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During this episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, and Dane meet at Around the Clock in Crystal Lake, IL to tackle the following subjects…
The trio also reviews Hold Tight!’s debut record Can’t Take This Awayas a group. Lastly, song selections from Two Cow Garage’s Sweet Saint Me and Stay Ahead of the Weather’s We Better Get Goin’ If We’re Gonna are previewed for your listening pleasure.
Finally, Josh and Chris call Dane out when they see a stuffed toy peeking out of his bag. It turned out to be a Yoshi doll. True story…
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During this second episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, and Dane meet at Around the Clock in Crystal Lake, IL to tackle the following subjects…
The trio also reviews the Damned Things’ debut record Ironoclast as a group. Lastly, song selections from Monument’s Goes Canoeing and Frank Turner’s Rock and Roll EP are previewed for your listening pleasure.
Also, Chris and Josh are distracted by a small child in the both next to them and need to be constantly reminded by Dane to take this podcast seriously, dammit!
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During this inaugural episode of Rock and Roll Brunch, Josh, Chris, and Dane meet at Around the Clock in Crystal Lake, IL to tackle the following subjects…
- Fearless Records’ “Punk Goes…” compilations and the recent Alternative Press article that collects comments on the series
- Recent legislation that may grant the government the right to shut down websites that host pirated media
- Guns ‘n’ Roses singer Axl Rose’s lawsuit against Activision, creator of the Guitar Hero video game series
- The White Stripes and Third Man Records’ limited edition collector vinyl merchandise sets
That, and the band reviews the following records…
Also, Dane finds a hair in his biscuit and gravy skillet, Chris recovers from his night of waiting for Meijers’ doors to open so he can get a great deal on a TV set, and Josh finally makes his project a reality.