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Big Enchilada #50 - Sonic Snake Oil
Welcome to the halfway-to-100 episode of The Big Enchilada. It's called "Sonic Snake Oil, " and like the best of patent medicines from eras gone by, it'll cure what ails you. Users of this miracle podcast have reported that it's calmed their nerves, soothed their nightmares strengthened their bones, boosted their vitality and cured their lumbago, tizzic, measles and criminal insanity. Possible side effects include increased susceptibility to rockin' pneumonia and boogie-woogie flu.
(In accordance with all State and Federal Laws, please be advised that this show is for entertainment and educational uses only. The Big Enchilada can make no claims of supernatural or therapeutic effects or powers of this podcast..)
(Background Music: Snake Charmer by The Puddle Jumpers)
- Rattlesnake, Baby, Rattlesnake by Joe Johnson
- Ratfink by Bloodshot Bill
- 13 MPH and I'm Speeding by McFadden's Parachute *
- Drop in and Go by The Molting Vultures
- Down the Drain by The Escatones
- Ladies' Underwear by Dan Melchior's Broke Revue
- Nacho Daddy by Joe "King" Carrasco & The Crowns
(Background Music: Cobra by E Boys)
- Snake-Eyed Suzie by Thee Cybermen
- He Looks Like a Psycho by The Electric Mess
- Magic Potion by Mondo Topless
- $#@?!! by The Unband
- Brad Cruise by Dusty Mush *
- Snake Boy Lives in the Mississippi by El Paso Hot Button
(Background Music: Snakecharmer by Mad Man Jones)
- Snakepit by Hipbone Slim & The Knee Tremblers
- Wild Wild Party by Darryl Vincent
- Rage in a Cage by Ghost Bikini
- Special Purpose by Jonny Manak & The Depressives (free download HERE)
- Gone Deep Underground by Stan Ridgway
- Snakedrive by R.L. Burnside
(*) These tracks are on GaragePunk Hideout compilation, Supercharged Sounds
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