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It's been awhile, but King Baby Duck has found the need to pull out the soapbox. Not in the mood to talk about anime or any sort of pop culture stuff, our host lays down his thoughts on some of the many

Beneath the fog of Seattle, Washington -- standing side-by-side with the likes of HALLOWS -- is Altar of Eris. The music feels simplistic, but deep within it is a complicated mentality. Vocalist Travis Stanley speaks in vampiric poetry, as bassist

With Boston cautiously reopening, King Baby Duck takes a look at the new Scooby-Doo! film, discovering just how faithful it is in its new 3D realm. Listeners pays tribute to rock's greatest heroic, but is the end result diluted? Plus,

Every decade, there's a voice that shines brightly in the pop world. The likes of Madonna, Lady Gaga, Janet Jackson, Katy Perry, and Rhianna have made their mark via powerful melodies and deep lyrics. From the streets of London resides

After talking about his newfound gig, King Baby Duck gets excited over the digital release of the classic anime series City Hunter! However, his joy is short-lived when an iconic Boston venue closes its doors for good. But then, our host

A good beat gets not just your body moving, but also the ground under your feet. The avant-garde duo of Short-Haired Domestic, made up of producer Tim Friese-Greene and his partner (and former Sidi Bou Said member) Lee Friese-Greene, like

After celebrating the return of the Wicked Anime Podcast, King Baby Duck dives into three Spring 2020 anime that are now airing on Funimation. Is Kakushigoto as hilarious as the creator's past works? Does Gal & Dino go down a

Take the elegant sounds of Sweden and inject it with some Southern attitude straight from the arteries of Atlanta, Georgia. That's I Am a Rocketship in a nutshell, whose melodies contain as much playful purity as it does tough-as-nails grit!

Envision green fields and a mighty tree on a hill. Underneath that tree are a few friends playing spring-friendly melodies that take you down a comfortable rabbit hole. Odds are, those friends might be the Brighton, UK-based rock collective The

It's a scary world right now, and our host King Baby Duck can't help but admit that fact. But he tries his damndest to do something positive, with the help of All in! Games's Head of Internal Development Norman Lenda