SlapperCast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
301 episodes of SlapperCast since the first episode, which aired on February 8th, 2019.
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Episode 96: Bound and Gigged
December 8th, 2020 | 48 mins 23 secs
We talk about our two new Christmas singles coming out this month, and also some exciting upcoming guests on the podcast, and a couple of famous drummers on our guest wishlist.
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Episode 95: Ball of Candyfloss
December 1st, 2020 | 54 mins 47 secs
Favorite Christmas traditions, favorite Christmas songs
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Episode 94: 'Tis the Year of the Grift
November 24th, 2020 | 46 mins 49 secs
Dodging COVID and gig cancellations, and recording a new Christmas single
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Episode 92: Effervescent as Always
November 10th, 2020 | 49 mins 9 secs
The joy of being able to play live again during the pandemic (even if only a limited capacity), and artists we'd like to record/write with.
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Episode 91: Everything's Private Property If You've Got a Gun — Doug Stanhope (Part Two)
November 3rd, 2020 | 47 mins 13 secs
Part Two of our epic conversation with comedian Doug Stanhope
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Episode 90: You've Got a Friend in Bisbee — Doug Stanhope (Part One)
October 27th, 2020 | 1 hr 6 mins
Part one of a long conversation with comedian Doug Stanhope
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Episode 89: Bands we used to dislike & 1980s fashion choices
October 20th, 2020 | 55 mins 33 secs
Bands we once disliked but now have grown to like, Fashion and haircuts we had in the 1980s.
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Episode 88: Double Kick in the Head
October 13th, 2020 | 39 mins 56 secs
A recap of our mini-tour up the Midwest, and remembering Eddie Van Halen
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Episode 87: Least Favorite Boy of Summer
October 6th, 2020 | 1 hr 9 mins
Best/worst live bands, opening songs and encores.
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Episode 86: Part-time Professionals
September 29th, 2020 | 54 mins 17 secs
A free-form discussion of metal/prog drummers, recent gigs, and how we're learning to navigate this seemingly never-ending pandemic as professional musicians.
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Episode 85: Martinis & Disappointment
September 22nd, 2020 | 1 hr 17 mins
Record store memories, albums that disappointed us, musicians we like but wouldn't want to work with, difficult working relationships in bands