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It's the Boston Bastard Brigade's fifth anniversary, and King Baby Duck shares his top five lists of the best of this past half-decade! Which movie has brought the biggest smile on our faces? What's the best English dub the anime

King Baby Duck gets back from watching the first episode of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, and goes a little bit deeper on why he somewhat changed his tune for the anime Sakura Trick. The world of e-sports gets its

King Baby Duck is joined by his friends Scarlet Prettycure of Scarlet Rhapsody and Anime Jam Session's DJ Ranma Saotome and Mako-chan as they chat about this first half of 2014 in anime. Which of the four DIDN'T like Kill

King Baby Duck is joined by King Sparkileptic and Fifi Prosper from The Region2 Show, as they talk about this past year's E3. Who shined the brightest, and who were the dimmest of the wits? What games should more people

A deluxe edition of One-On-One is coming your way, as King Baby Duck chats with the folks behind The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Dead Island 2, and Homefront: The Revolution. Plus get all your headset info from the experts at

Like most people whenever I use a headset for music or video gaming I want to make sure that not only does the sound come in crystal clear, but that they keep my ears comfortable for the entire duration of

"Nothing sounds like the source," roars Damian Abraham, the first line you hear on Fucked Up's newest album Glass Boys. In a way he could be referring to the band. Since they dropped their first seven-inch back in 2002 Fucked Up

King Baby Duck takes a break from chatting about gaming (seeing as he's about to head to E3), and decides to focus his attention on other realms of pop culture. First off a review of X-Men: Days of Future Past

With E3 two weeks away King Baby Duck ponders what the developers in the gaming world have in store for one of the biggest events in the world. Godzilla's weight is brought to question, and the comic book Sex Criminals

What a difference four years makes. In 2010 The Black Keys opened up their Brothers album with "Everlasting Light," with Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney sounding like they were on top of the world with hearts filled with love. Since