SceneCast
Scenecast Episode 48 presents itself as an audio middle finger to the recent neo-Stalinist/Sharia law vaudeville act of Chavez and Ahmadinejad at the UN. "...and it still smells of Old Spice up here!"
Before the gulag door slams shut or the stones start flying, host Collin Wade Monk hoists the Red, White and Blue freak flag to the tunes of Butterfly Boucher, Electric Six, Colour Revolt, Ex-Models, Moglah, Bob Schneider, Aberdeen City, Wax Fang, Citizen Cope, Grand Bel Fisher, KT Tunstall, Branford Marsalis, Alice Smith, Bettye LaVette, Cracker, Frank Black, and Lucero.
In this spirit we offer: WWWJD? (What Would Wolfman Jack Do?)
"Spread The Love, Baby."
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