"Fruits, veggies, rice, beans, fryin' the tofu..."
Well hello again, free music fans!
Our old friend TCDroogsma is back with his Flatbasset podcast. This week TCDroogsma puts together a whole episode with a Thanksgiving theme! Or at least, he tries to, and that's really the best we can hope for the young man.
Click on the embedded player below to listen to the podcast. You'll get to hear TCDroogsma struggle to find a common thread between Jeff Tweedy, Kanye West, John Lennon, & Milo Aukerman. You'll also get to hear reason #530 why Minnesota is better than everything. He also calls out the Ying Yang Twins & Kendrick Lamar, places football above family, and lusts over the way things were back in 1996. Good times all around.
Of course you can click the below to download the podcast so you'll have something to listen to while making the long drive to your parents' house for the holiday.
Flatbasset Radio: Episode #4
Here's how the podcast breaks down this week:
01. The Shins - Young Pilgrims
02. Dosh - The Indian Bells
03. Brother Ali - Sweet (Potato Pie)
04. Kanye West - Family Business
05. Descendents - I Like Food
06. MF Doom - Fillet-O-Rapper
07. John Lennon - Cold Turkey
08. Golden Smog - Pecan Pie
09. Alanis Morissette - ThankYou
10. Pixies - Levitate Me
11. Antony & The Johnsons - Thank You For Your Love
12. Guided By Voices - Redmen And Their Wives
13. F. Stokes & Lazerbeak (w/Mike Mictlan) - Blessings
14. Descendents - Thank You
There you have it. Give it a play. Give it a download. Tell a friend. Tell two friends...
If, for some reason, that's not enough TCDroogsma he can be followed on Twitter (@TCDroogsma). He can also be found rambling on over at Flatbasset, his personal blog. There's a 45% chance that he's already holiday drunk, so don't take any of his ramblings TOO seriously.
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