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Big Enchilada #59 - Conspiracies in the Mist
OK, I'm risking my LIFE to bring you this episode, but I have to alert you to some DANGEROUS PLANS by high-raking officials I've uncovered! If you listen closely to the lyrics of each song – ok, some of them you'll have to play backwards – and you READ BETWEEN THE LINES you'll realize that I'm sending a CIPHERED MESSAGE to you, my faithful podcast listeners, about a widespread clandestine program to destroy the very FABRIC OF CIVILIZATION!! It's a mystery, inside a riddle, wrapped in an enchilada! Yes, the Trilateral Commission is involved, but so are The Rothschilds, the RAINBOW GIRLS and the Small Business Administration !!! Listen if you dare, but once you crack this code, alert all your friends and email them the link to this episode!!!! THE WORLD MUST LISTEN TO MY TRUTH!!!!!
Here's the playlist:
- (Background Music: Mob Job by John Zorn)
- Conspiracy by The Dick Nixons
- A Dirtier Job by The Blues Against Youth
- Fruit Fly by Hickoids
- The Flame That Killed John Wayne by The Mekons
- In Your Stereo by The Lo-Fi Jerkheads *
- Ride in My 322 by Spyder Turner
- (Background Music: Hey Amigo by Havana 3 a.m.)
- Your House or the Courthouse by Livids
- Pow Pow Pow by Dengue Fever
- Broken Soldier by The Black Angels
- La Balada by Los Vigilantes *
- Walker on the Wild Side by The Grannies
- Rockhouse by Big Maybelle
- (Background music: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. by West Hell 5 )
- Born in 77 by Black Jaspers *
- Double 0 Bum by Gas Huffer
- Coup D'Etat by Circle Jerks
- Egyptian Rats by Paint Fumes
- Discontented Man by Dead Man's Tree
- Kicker Conspiracy by The Fall
- The songs so marked are from the free Slovenly Recordings compilation, Globule Expectorations. (http://www.slovenly.com/mp3s/)
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