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Episode 67

Collin Monk

Published on February 15, 2007

The Scenecast declares that it will get serious about global warming when Steve Jobs invents a solar-powered iPod. Episode 67 will free your mind while you chew on that crunchy bit of philosophical granola, featuring Girl Talk, Patty Griffin, Jason Michael Carroll, Billy Joel, Jello Biafra, Paul Burch, Peter Case, Philip Glass, Kyle Andrews, Thornton, Infamous Stringdusters, Cool Hand Luke, Pure Prairie League, Ginn Sisters and Jorma Kaukonen.Spread The (Carbon Neutral) Love.

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