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After saying a good ole FU to the anti-vaxxers of the world, King Baby Duck talks about the latest DC Cinematic Universe film The Suicide Squad! Sony buys Crunchyroll, with many good scenarios that can follow. Lastly, on "A Bastard's

The Mystery Plan can sometimes be a tough band to categorize. Sometimes they like to keep things jazzy, and in other occasions they can get as weird as The Flaming Lips. On their sixth album You Also Have Eyes, even

After giving a video game recommendation, King Baby Duck finds some excitement in the new film Blood Red Sky, with the help of an unlikely protagonist. Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop reminds us of all the sweet things in

The world's in chaos, there's nonstop corruption, and we all need to do something about it. That about sums up The Great Leap Forward's new album Revolt Against An Age of Plenty, but that's still oversimplifying it. The side project

King Baby Duck returns well-rested after a much-needed vacation, but is greeted by a shell of his childhood: Space Jam: A New Legacy! Valve announces the Steam Deck, but our host is skeptical about its possible success. Plus, on this

When I think of what "the sound" of the 2020s should be, what FLDPLN (pronounced "field plan") offers is the answer. The side project of Sway frontman Andrew Saks, the mixture of electronica, synthwave, and jazz brings the finest neon

Fifteen years have gone by since No Borders No Race got its start, and there's no signs of stopping! To celebrate this occasion, King Baby Duck welcomes back his lost comrade-in-arms Blueonic! Not only that, Boston rockers the_Stampede members Chris

The Ireland and US collective Sons of Southern Ulster are already powerful enough just on their own, as evident by last year's killer debut album Foundry Folk Songs. So what happens when you add the magic of a Boomtown Rat?

King Baby Duck is getting ready for both a much-needed vacation and No Borders No Race's 15th anniversary! But first, he's got this episode to get through! Gods face off against humankind's strongest warriors in Record of Ragnarok! Then the

Be it via their music or even their online chronicles, Ireland's Keeley seeks answers for one of their country's darkest mysteries. The questions they ask involve a strange murder from 1988, involving German tourist Inga Maria Hauser. As the case