June 30th, 2009
Recorded on June 18, 2009.

Longest Episode Ever? I think so. It sure feels like it.
This week on a less than purrfect episode of Gutter Trash, we review Darwyn Cooke’s noir Catwoman graphic novel, Selina’s Big Score. We also discuss the odd celebrity appeal of Dave Mustaine and Scott Ian, and I do a piss-poor Patrick Warburton impression while Jason and I reminisce over The Tick cartoon. Later on, I get a work related phone call, and Jason prepares for a big day.
Episode 34: Selina’s Big Score
Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Guided By Voices.
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Episode 34 / Time – 87:38 min. / File Size – 40mb
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Tags: Catwoman, crime, Darwyn Cooke, DC Comics, graphic novel, Review
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June 24th, 2009
Recorded on June 7, 2009.

I love the smell of podcasts in the morning.
This week on Gutter Trash, feel the horror… the horror… of Jason and myself reviewing Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam War classic Apocalypse Now. We learn that war is bad, and I can’t defend my stance against pretension. We also try to pronounce “Mxyzptlk”, discuss the hotness of Anne Ramsay, my personal crimes against libraries, and our high-pitched girlie voices. Jason invents a new phrase that should rightfully take the world by storm.
And I’d like to plug a few pieces of awesome. The Kirby Project, an art blog inspired by the work of Jack Kirby, and One Year in Indiana, an awesome mini-comic about a metal vocalist stuck in the midwest.
Oh, and fuck Joe G.
Episode 33: Apocalypse Now
Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Sepultura.
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Episode 33 / Time – 82:24 min. / File Size – 38mb
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Tags: Apocalypse Now, drama, Francis Ford Coppola, Movies, Review, Vietnam, war
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June 17th, 2009
Recorded on June 7, 2009.

This is my favorite comic. Can’t get no simpler than that.
On this week’s episode of Gutter Trash, we review the trade paperback Jack Staff: Everything Used to be Black and White. This is the first 12 issues self-published by creator Paul Grist before moving over to Image Comics. Also in this episode Jason destroys my crush on Geena Davis, again. We find the correlation between Punk Rock and G.I. Joe, discuss the dual Julie Browns, and my love of the Squishee. Finally, I resort to poorly ripping off podcasts far more interesting than this.
Episode 32: Jack Staff
Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Motörhead.
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Episode 32 / Time – 74:37 min. / File Size – 34mb
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Tags: Comics, Image Comics, Jack Staff, Review, Superhero, Trade Paperback
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June 10th, 2009
Recorded on May 25, 2009.

You givin’ me the high hat?
This week on another Memorial episode of Gutter Trash, we lay down some love for the Coen Brothers’ Prohibition-era gangster film, Miller’s Crossing. It’s a super-late-night recording session, so incoherency abounds. I become unfairly antagonistic toward Mike Patton, Jason and I debate peanut butter, I dream of a Pepsi sponsorship, and sweatpants invade my home. Rapid Fire! Rapid Fire!
Episode 31: Miller’s Crossing
Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Avail.
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Episode 31 / Time – 68:47 min. / File Size – 31mb
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Tags: Coen Brothers, crime, Miller's Crossing, Movies, noir, Review
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June 6th, 2009
Through 8tracks.com, I’ve got a new “mix tape” of songs from the Windy City Special, and episodes 4-8. Click here to listen.
Tags: music, News
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