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    Explore " death cab for cutie" with insightful episodes like "Session #01: Emo Roots | The Candy Jam Wonder Man", "Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) - EP05", "The Postal Service - Give Up", "Jeff Cab for Cutie Volume I with @mrgipson" and "Ben Gibbard, Veggie Burrito from Taqueria Cancun" from podcasts like ""The Intergalactic Candycast", "Pass-Through Frequencies", "Album vs Album", "Rounding Down with Chid" and "Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle"" and more!

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    Session #01: Emo Roots | The Candy Jam Wonder Man

    Session #01: Emo Roots | The Candy Jam Wonder Man

    Atticus Hinckley is the Candy Jam Wonder Man, and normally host of the live weekly comedy podcast "The Intergalactic Candycast".  The Candy Jam Wonder Man practices songs on guitar and sings, poorly.  Come hang. 

    Sometimes, you just gotta sing. 

    Today's Live Set:
    I Will Follow You Into The Dark - Death Cab For Cutie
    Good Riddance - Green Day
    Summer Song - Fall Out Boy
    Folkin' Around - Panic At The Disco
    Degausser - Brand New

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    Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) - EP05

    Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) - EP05

    Jim and Ben chat from the early days of COVID lockdown about letting go of the pressure to create, remote collab work and assembling a rock-voltron of people you have worked with to channel into an imaginary guide.

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    Credit Sequence Music: “Flying On By” by Jackson, Finn and Jim Adkins. Published by Red Pods Of Fire Music (Kobalt)   Produced and Edited by Jim Adkins   

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    Jeff Cab for Cutie Volume I with @mrgipson

    Jeff Cab for Cutie Volume I with @mrgipson

    This week, Jeff Gipson (@mrgipson) drops in to discuss the first two Death Cab for Cutie LPs ("Something About Airplanes," and "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes"). We discuss being young, how to cook chicken thighs, buying things at Hot Topic, what it's like to be the head honcho, and more. Plus we review the Belgian music charts and play a Family Feud game because no other podcast more popular than ours has done anything like that yet!

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    Ben Gibbard, Veggie Burrito from Taqueria Cancun

    Ben Gibbard, Veggie Burrito from Taqueria Cancun

    Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie, Postal Service) hates brunch. But heck, so did Anthony Bourdain! Host Rachel Belle explores the history of the mid-morning weekend meal and asks New Yorker writer Sadie Stein what's not to like about bottomless mimosas and Instagrammable #yolkporn.

    Ben is an ultramarathon runner who runs 100 mile races and, in turn, consumes a whole lot of calories. But what (and how??) does one eat while running for 23 hours straight? Ben shares his pregnancy-level food cravings and the drink that must be present at all races to keep the runny people from rioting.

    BURRITOS! We also talk about burritos! Ben's last meal takes us to the epicenter of burrito fanaticism: San Francisco's Mission District. Turns out, Ben and Rachel have been equally obsessed with the same burrito at the same taqueria for the past 20 years. And writer Gustavo Arellano, author of the book Taco USA, joins the show to share the history of the burrito.

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    001: Teenage Politics & The Origin Story Of Christie Gee

    001: Teenage  Politics & The Origin Story Of Christie Gee

    It's funny....how one moment in your life can make such a huge impact right? This episode is about that very thing. Growing up in one of the smallest towns in the country (before the boom of internet & social media) to now one of the biggest cities in the world has been quite a journey. It has been a mixture of self discovery, working my way through the ideology of the pentecostal church and thinking outside of it's box, discovering my love of music and moving to Los Angeles where I would go on to work in high end retail (which was always full of fun surprises) to interviewing some of my most favorite musicians and other artists. In the midst of all of it, I fell in and out of love,I questioned alot and found answers in unexpected places, I faced some of the hardest battles and I am here today to tell y'all all about it.

    I can trace a big moment back to the day I discovered a band from Bremerton, Washington called MXPX via their video for Teenage Politics in the mid 90's.

    After that life was a pretty great adventure!

     

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    Music mentioned in this episode:

    Teenage Politics- MXPX, Four Simple Words- Frank Turner, Sweet Avenue- Jets To Brazil, The Night We Met- Lord Huron, Pretty Pathetic- Smoking Popes, Recovery- Frank Turner, You Are The Daybreak- Kevin Devine & Someday You Will Be Loved- Death Cab For Cutie

    Can follow ’The Christie Gee Podcast’ Soundtrack via both Apple Music and Spotify.

     

    Links for all these goodies HERE!

     

    A special thanks to Brian Chandler for providing music courtesy of his band Night Sea.

    Thank you also to Mike Herrera of MXPX, for lending me the song Teenage Politics for this very episode.

    An extra special thank you to Mark Kellems for his back up vocals/ co-host/ and my biggest fan.

    Arctic Dissonance

    Arctic Dissonance
    It's double trouble this week, because Jackie and Diana are both pitching tv shows inspired by the Death Cab for Cutie concert they attended. Somehow, one of them came out of the concert with a summertime game show, while the other came up with an over the top drama. We promise, they really were at the same concert.

    Episode 18: Phones, Aftershave, Tequila & Death Cab For Cutie

    Episode 18: Phones, Aftershave, Tequila & Death Cab For Cutie

    Daniel predicts Bono's death & Paul wets himself over a well written article. It's amazing what you can discover when you are fuelled with Vive Le Rock & Spin Magazine.

    SPIN: September 2000 // VIVE LE ROCK Issue 55: July 2018

    Bands Discussed: Metallica . Ghost . Lamb of God . Ian Svenonius . Prince . Secret Cutter . Guns N Roses . Soul Asylum . Queens Of The Stone Age . Institute . Bush . Every Time I Die . Helmet . Oasis . Flight Of The Conchords . Death Cab For Cutie . REM . Madonna . Modest Mouse . Crass . Pixies . Pavement . Thin Lizzy . Iron Maiden . Vanilla Pod . The Cramps . The Interrupters .

    The Hybrid Radio Podcast 8-26-18

    The Hybrid Radio Podcast 8-26-18
    Jarrell is joined by potential new co-host Devin to review new albums by Nicki Minaj, Halestorm and Death Cab For Cutie. Jarrell also catches the audience up with his summer which includes becoming a Zamboni driver and scoring a free beer at PNC Arts Center. In entertainment news the guys discuss the MTV Video Music Awards, the Tinder set-up in New York City and the ending of The Big Bang Theory.Website: njhybridradio.netEmail: njhybridradio@gmail.comFacebook: facebook.com/njhybridradioTwitter: @njhybridradioSupport the show

    02 Why is Pop Music So Bad?

    02 Why is Pop Music So Bad?
    In the discussion we explore a number of terrible pop songs that are currently dominating the billboard charts (FEB 2016) and look at some older songs that prove that music is not as good as it used to be. Music discussion centres around: (1) Hotline Bling by Drake (2) Marry You by Bruno Mars (3) Love Yourself by Justin Bieber (4) Dying Days by Screaming trees (5) Somethin Hot by The Afghan Whigs (6)Lateralis by TOOL.

    [BLOCKED] Episode #059 - Hour One

    [BLOCKED] Episode #059 - Hour One
    Kickin’ off with “A Girl Like You” by Edwyn Collins. Birthday celebrations for Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, The Who's Keith Moon, Elvis Costello, and Robert Plant. Debut 45’s from Ian Dury, Jane's Addiction, and Joe Cocker (covering The Beatles). New music from Ry Cooder, and Benjamine Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie). Rockin’ tracks from Blur, The Strokes, Blondie. Peter Sellers covers The Beatles. Film soundtracks from Elvis Costello & The Attractions, and Ramones. The SONIC HISTORY LESSON with the Bobby Rydell song that inspired The Beatles' “She Loves You”.

    [BLOCKED] Episode #047 - Side Two

    [BLOCKED] Episode #047 - Side Two
    Kickin' off with Status Quo covering John Fogerty’s “Rockin’ All Over The World”. Rockin’ & Funky tracks from Björk. Birthday celebrations for Curtis Mayfield, Ian Hunter, Charlie Watts, Daryle DMC McDaniels from Run-D.M.C.. #1 records from The Rolling Stones, Gorilla feat. De La Soul, Roxy Music, and Death Cab For Cutie. Brand new music from Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes. Ray Charles makes a Country & Western record. And The Banana Splits inspired Bob Marley single. And the SONIC HISTORY LESSON about The Prisonaires recording at SUN Studios.

    Interview: Death Cab For Cutie's Chris Walla

    Interview: Death Cab For Cutie's Chris Walla
    With the release 2005's Plans, Death Cab For Cutie transcended their status as darlings of the US indie scene and became a Grammy-nominated, mainstream concern. 2008 sees them release a darker, more guitar-heavy follow up in the shape of US #1 album Narrow Stairs. Amidst a whirlwind promotional tour, Death Cab guitarist and producer Chris Walla took the time out to talk to MusicRadar about the recording process behind Narrow Stairs - a process that saw him return to an all-analogue set-up with the band tracking most parts live in the studio. For more Death Cab For Cutie and the best music news, reviews and tuition, head to www.musicradar.com.
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