Yeah, definitely not something you come across every day!
Yeah, definitely not something you come across every day!
Makes sense. The "Radio" function does a pretty good job of finding similar music, so that might be worth a shot.
Very cool! Thanks for the heads up. I should dig into Spotify more...
Awesome! Enjoy!
Oh, cool! I had no idea! What do you search for to find them?
Kuato Monster say, "You are what you do. Man defined by actions, not him memories. Um-momnomnomnom."
Seriously, those scenes were almost as scary as the zombie toddler with a scalpel
He's the reason women would choose the bear
Yeah, it is in pretty good shape! The playback is a little scratchy with some hiss and pops, but considering it's a 70-year-old record, it's as good as one can expect.
Thanks for checking it out!
Both episodes are available on most podcast apps - just search for "Space Monkey X". However, Spotify doesn't like podcasts that are primarily music, so they have removed the bonus episode from the feed. π€· If you're a Spotify listener and want to hear all the music, click the link above.
But I also made a bonus episode that has every song on the album! If you're looking to add some snazzy, jazzy 1950s music to your creative project, this is for you: www.spacemonkeyx.net/podcast/bonu...
π§΅Recently, I found something really cool at a thrift store - stock music for creating advertising spots in 1953! I made an episode of The Space Monkey X Audio Workshop so you can check out some samples: www.spacemonkeyx.net/podcast/epis...
I found the Bronx locations on Google Maps to see how the city has changed since 1980: spacemonkeyx.com/2023/07/12/m...
Yes, please
I wouldn't say Wet Hot American Summer is a disaster movie, but...
I saw "Candy-coated Goatse" open for Reel Big Fish back in 1994
It would be like Thundarr starring Rowdy Roddy Piper. I'm in.
hehe I'd totally forgotten about that one. Never saw the whole thing, but remember seeing clips online in the early days of the internet.
The missing ingredient is the cocked-to-the-side hat. Then you'd be cool.
He asked for a bunch of anime and horror movies and NES games and she delivered, not knowing anything about them (and probably not caring, as long as her son wouldn't hate her). So he was always the one who got the cool, rated R stuff when we were kids.
My friend's mom ran out on his dad, leaving him to raise three boys. She would pop up around birthdays and Christmas, but otherwise had little to do with them. But for those events, she'd go all-out to try to buy their love.
Men, what's keeping you from dressing like this?
Blood in the first one and then the hanging doll in the second one - the AI probably interprets that as a real person.
Yep, tried to get one today and saw they switched over to Crocs. It was fun while it lasted...