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May 15, 2015

Unoriginal Soundtracks #106: Four Letters

Every other Wednesday, I share a playlist of songs tangentially related to a single game or series. Songs about alien sex for Mass Effect, world leaders for Civilization, and so on. Make requests to @USPodcast on Twitter.

Four Letters is a ****ing video game that you play on your god **** phone, you **** eating ****. Don't be a **** -- listen to this playlist of rap, punk, and folk.

April 09, 2014

Shuffled #57: UToob

Every other Wednesday either Matt or Alex C-Y share their love of music in an assortment of ways. Shuffled is a podcast whose format is as varied as their tastes in music, so hopefully you won't ever be bored and everyone can find something to enjoy.


Oh YouTube. Your endless supply of videos knows no bounds! This episode I'm joined again by TylerAbstract as we listen to some of the tracks we play in our music video sharing rotations. Read on to check out the show and the music videos too.


March 28, 2011

Video Round-Up: The One-Man Band Edition

Video Round-Up is a weekly post collecting an assortment of videos from around the web. Whether they be music videos, creative viral marketing, just plain cool, or just plain ridiculous, they will all be found on Video Round-Up.

I once saw a guy that called himself The Amazing Elephant Man. He wore an Elephant Man Halloween mask, had a headset microphone, played a mini-accordian with his hands, a cymbal with one foot and a kick drum with the other. It was a strange but amusing concert, but not exactly what I would pay good money to see. In the age of electronics, however, the idea of the one-man band is completely revitalized. Just take a gander at some of these examples.