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In this episode Tom and Ty tussle over the concept of music comedy and debate whether these odd bedfellows can co-exist peacefully. During their examination of genre crossing, Tom callously forgets about a precious TnT moment and Ty breaks Tom's heart by declaring that the guitar is at an all-time low. They reconcile over their shared belief that limitations can be overcome in spectacular ways. It would be the after-school special of podcast episodes except that...it starts with MURDER. Come 'ere, go away.
Track Listing:
The Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through Technology (Theme Song)
Alexei Sayle - Didn't You Kill My Brother
Dr. Demento Opening Theme (Pico & Sepulveda)
Right Said Fred - I'm Too Sexy
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Amish Paradise
Various - Rent (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Seasons of Love
Van Halen - Eruption
Judas Priest - Turbo Lover
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
Neil Young - If You Could Read My Mind
U2 - Wire
Joni Mitchell - Hejira
Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli & The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France - Minor Swing
Black Sabbath - Into The Void
Ramones - Rock 'N' Roll High School
Sam Kinison - Wild Thing
Apocalyptica - Nothing Else Matters
Iron Horse - Sweet Child O' Mine
Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends - Flashing Lights
William Shatner - Common People
Led Zeppelin - Your Time Is Gonna Come
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children
Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
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