42Believer joins King Baby Duck this week, as she shares her bitter disappointment of the Gangsta. anime, and what her pick was for summer anime of 2015. Plus hear the duo talk about their first impressions of the second season
It's always apparent that Eagles of Death Metal, a duo comprised of Jesse "Boots Electric" Hughes and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Joshua "Baby Duck" Homme, are about having fun on their albums. Filled with simple yet irresistible guitar
King Baby Duck's vinyl record premonition comes true, but good news goes sour as the once-beloved Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series becomes a shell of its former self. The host becomes irate over two great summer anime series that screwed
It's an all-music episode, though more by accident due to some mix-ups and minor setbacks! However King Baby Duck spins some fine artists from Japan, the US, and Europe, but not before sharing a few words about the recent Frank
After griping about the recent music venue issues happening in Boston King Baby Duck welcomes Blowfish Studios' Aaron Grove as they chat about their upcoming multiplayer creator Gunscape. Then Phil the Issues Guy pops in to talk about the new
It was weird going a full year without a release from Japan's top punk queens TsuShiMaMiRe, but after cranking out album after album of sweet, adorably brain-melting punk music for seven straight years the trio made up of Mari, Yayoi, and
After babysitting Roger Goodell, King Baby Duck welcomes Caroline Murphy and Eli Kosminsky of this year's Boston Festival of Indie Games. Hear what they hope to see happen at this year's event, as well as their thoughts on the current trends of the
It's the 100th Podcast episode of No Borders No Race, and King Baby Duck goes big by welcoming two of his friends from Japan to take part in the festivities: Molice manager (and frequent music contributor) Tom Melesky and SAWAS PHOOL frontwoman
The Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime join King Baby Duck on this week's No Borders No Race, as they review two of the summer anime that are shining brightly from Japan. First the guys look into Monster Musume, which fills a strange niche
King Baby Duck reflects back at the days of video game shareware, a golden age where PC titles got their word spread across the world in the best way possible. Something bothers our host regarding the series Ultraman X, and