Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The Christmas season is upon us, which means another peppermint-tasting mix of great songs to put you into the holiday spirit!
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Tags: Brian Setzer Orchestra, Christmas, Evanescence, Gackt, JapanFiles, Ketchup mania, King Baby Duck, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Music, Petty Booka, Podcast, Shonen Knife, Sting, Swinging Popsicle, The Nervous Wreckords, the pillows, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Weezer, White Stripes, Yuki
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Thursday, February 17th, 2011

After a two month hiatus the King returns with a brand-new episode of tasty musical goodness.
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Tags: 54 Nude Honeys, alternative, Anna Tsuchiya, Arcade Fire, Back-On, Eastern Youth, Far East Movement, Florence + The Machine, Isobel Campbell, J-POP, J-PUNK, J-ROCK, JapanFiles, King Baby Duck, Love Psychedelico, Mark Lanegan, Music, Pe'z, Podcast, rock, SpecialThanks, SPITZ, Straightener, Them Crooked Vultures, Yuki
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Friday, January 28th, 2011

There's merit in trying to sing in a language you're not familiar with; a lot of musicians have tried it, with mixed results. Many Japanese artists have also given it a try with English, ranging from excellent (Electric Eel Shock on just about all their albums) and pretty good (Aya Hirano's "Maybe I can't goodbye") to just plain awful (so many bad anime theme songs). SpecialThanks falls somewhere in-between the good and the bad on their first full-length LP SEVEN LOVERS, which is odd considering that their last two EPs seemed much better in regards to vocalist/guitarist Misaki's English articulation. However the album makes up for it thanks to its catchy melodies and the fun atmosphere it creates.
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Tags: J-POP, J-PUNK, JapanFiles, King Baby Duck, Music, reviews, SEVEN LOVERS, SpecialThanks
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Thursday, October 7th, 2010

It's time for another slice of musical cake, compliments of King Baby Duck.
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Tags: 9mm Parabellum Bullet, alternative, Broken Bells, Busdriver, Busy Arms, HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR, J-POP, J-PUNK, J-ROCK, J-URBAN, JapanFiles, Kerli, King Baby Duck, Kotoko, Luminous Orange, m-flo, midnightPumpkin, Molice, Mumford & Sons, Music, My Way My Love, Oreskaband, Podcast, TsuShiMaMiRe, underground rap
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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

King Baby Duck serves up another fresh music Podcast this week, with a little something extra added to the mix.
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Tags: alternative, Beck, Bespa Kumamero, Budo Grape, Bump of Chicken, electronica, GaGaaling, Gone The Morning After, head phones president, J-METAL, J-POP, J-ROCK, JapanFiles, jazz, KiLLKiLLS, King Baby Duck, Minori Chihara, Music, Podcast, rock, Scott Pilgrim, Scott Pilgrim VS The World, Sex Bob-Omb, Soil & Pimp Sessions, Swinging Popsicle, The Early 90s, The Nervous Wreckords, the_Stampede, toddle
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Presenting the "official" premiere of B3's J-POP/Alternative music Podcast show!
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Tags: alternative, ANTI ELEMENT, bloodthirsty butchers, BO-PEEP, Eyeshine, Fucked Up, girugamesh, J-METAL, J-POP, J-PUNK, J-ROCK, J-SKA, JapanFiles, King Baby Duck, Maximum the Hormone, monobright, Pistol Valve, Podcast, punk, rock, Sawa, Spinnerette, Stance Punks, The Birthday, The Cliks, tokyo pinsalocks, Vivian Girls
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

While the King is away on a trip (and the next episode of B3 in post-production), the Bastards would like to present a sneak preview of a (possible) upcoming side-Podcast show.
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Tags: chatmonchy, Dark Heart, Detroit Metal City, detroit7, FLiP, GO!GO!7188, Hunter Valentine, J-METAL, J-POP, J-PUNK, J-ROCK, J-URBAN, JapanFiles, Ketchup mania, King Baby Duck, metal, Molice, Music, Nujabes, Orange Range, Podcast, Puffy, rock, Shing02, Suneohair, THE CHERRY COKE$, the pillows, Thee Michelle Gun Elephant, Turbonegro
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