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November 11, 2011

Shuffled #21: Interview with God & the Devil

Every other Wednesday week I share my love of music in an assortment of ways. Shuffled is a podcast whose format is as varied as my tastes in music, so hopefully you won't ever be bored and everyone can find something to enjoy
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Matt is back in the hosting chair, which mean a new interview. This week he has an existential discussion with God and the Devil. The three talk about far out things like divine intervention, the meaning of life... Oh wait! Sorry, this is not a religious interview at all. God & the Devil is an Austin, Texas rock band and the subject of this week's episode! There is a lot of blues and spacey music to this episode, so please relax and enjoy the conversation.

Track list:
A Pendulum Pulse in a Mechanical Heart (From "The Cosmos and You")
Inner Dimensions of the Space-Time Continuum (From "The Cosmos and You")
A Contact on the Mothership (From "The Cosmos and You")
Time is Money (From Cultivate Your Mind) - Buy the MP3 or the album
Goin' South (From "The Cosmos and You")

All tracks from "The Cosmos and You" are available for free (megaupload link).

Visit God & the Devil's Facebook and Reverbnation page.

God & the Devil are:
Marc LeFebvre - Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
Jason Garcia - Vocals, Keyboard, Guitar, Synth
Andres Villegas - Lead guitar
Steven Fasnacht - Bass
Patrick Barrow - Drums, Percussion

Also check out Ser Flash's new music "Bullet Heaven: The Original Tracks" and his other album "Where the Air is Thin".

Special guest this week is Tyler from the Abstract Japan Podcast. Find more at his website.


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