Thursday, January 10, 2013

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #10


(THIS POST ORIGINALLY APPEARS ON THE TWIN CITIES BLOG NEWEST INDUSTRY)

L, M, N, O, bitches...


Well hello again, podcast fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #10!

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Flatbasset Podcast, here's the story. TCDroogsma is one of our regular contributors. Specifically, he regularly contributes to our Songs Of The Week column. Since he's typically very negative regarding those tracks, we put him to work recording a weekly podcast that shows that yes, he does actually like music.

This week TCDroogsma's celebrates the episode's complete lack of structure, compares naval officers to cocaine pushers, lashes out at James Brown, names his favorite rapper/convicted sexual criminal, goes on a pretty epic rant about his hatred for David Bowie, becomes the first person in history to find comfort in Lou Barlow's voice, explains how to turn your apartment into The Herkimer, and drops a new (old) Flatbasset Flatclassic!


Click the player above to give the podcast a listen. Click the title below to download the podcast for yourself. Always free. Always, errr... tolerable.

  1. Silversun Pickups – There's No Secrets This Year
  2. Mystikal – Hit Me
  3. The Clash – Lost In The Supermarket
  4. Clipse – Virginia
  5. Paul Westerberg – My Road Now
  6. Built To Spill – Temporarily Blind
  7. Central Services – Work For The Government
  8. David Bowie – Where Are We Now?
  9. Sebadoh – Soul And Fire
  10. Kool A.D. (w/Kassa) – Arrested Development
  11. Nick Cave – Disco 2000
  12. Black Star (w/Common) – Respiration



If you somehow need more TCDroogsma he can be found on Twitter (@TCDroogsma). He can also be found rambling away on his personal Flatbasset blog. Just to reiterate, he believes Mystikal is better than James Brown and Lou Barlow is better than David Bowie. And somehow he's still one of our contributors.


For more Newest Industry, we can be found on Twitter (@NewestIndustry1). Give us a follow to stay up on the work being done by all of our contributors. More importantly, we have a Facebookpage here. Trivial as it may seem, stopping by and giving us a “Like” is a free & legitimate way to support the blog. Enough “Likes” and TCDroogsma promised to listen to “Heroes” all the way through without complaining.