Episode 32: Jack Staff

Recorded on June 7, 2009.

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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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Episode 31: Miller’s Crossing

Recorded on May 25, 2009.

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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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Gutter Trash: The Mix Tape vol. 2

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.

Episode 30: Incredible Change-Bots

Recorded on May 24, 2009.

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Pchew! Pchew! Pchew!

This week on a Memorial episode of Gutter Trash, we review Jeffrey Brown’s nostalgic parody/homage graphic novel, Incredible Change-Bots. We also incredible change the topic to discuss autobiographical comics, something I personally dislike and Jason loves more than anything else in the world.

Episode 30: Incredible Change-Bots

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and David Bowie.

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Episode 30 / Time – 65:57 min. / File Size – 30mb

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Episode 29: The Long Goodbye

Recorded on May 14, 2009.

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That’s ok with me.

This week on the all new, desk-banginest episode of Gutter Trash ever, we review Robert Altman’s classic noir/satire The Long Goodbye. Jason and I take time from our busy schedules and discuss show business, but we forgot to stop recording. Ignore all mentions of a contest! There is no such thing happening. Yet. We also discuss bootleg haircuts, gay wresting (oxymoronic!), our top 5 favorite tv shows, my personal favorite swear word, and sad actors at conventions.

Episode 29: The Long Goodbye

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Archers of Loaf.

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Episode 29 / Time – 84:24 min. / File Size – 39mb

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