Savage Hippie

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Synopsis

Im Edwin. Welcome to the Savage Hippie podcast. For those wondering, I stole the name Savage Hippie from the Melvins song The Savage Hippy. My co-hosts are Ann Sterzinger, former editor of Takimag and author of several fine books including NVSQVAM (Nowhere), Girl Detectives and The Talkative Corpse: A Love Letter, and David Cole, the "infamous" Jewish, Holocaust historian (meaning he asked a couple questions about a historical event and was turned into a pariah) and former GOP party operative before his fateful outing. We do our "official" recording session on Tuesday, and then I edit it and get it out by the end of the week; we TRY to have one out once a week, but we're not exactly getting paid here, so don't bitch to us! We're giving you FREE entertainment! This podcast is all there is, and there aint nothin more. I got Ann and David, two lovely people, both of whom I interviewed individually first before they decided they didnt mind spending a couple hours every Tuesday chatting with me about the topics of the day and making people sad with our awful, horrible, misanthropic viewpoints. This show is all about audience participation, so, if you have any questions, please send them to our Facebook or Twitter accounts, or to any of the fine links below, and we will attempt to answer them!

Episodes

  • Sounds Of Marshabaloosh Episode 1 - Manilla Road: A Metal Invasion

    25/12/2016 Duration: 01h14s

    First of all, Marshabaloosh is the evil deity that makes you stub your toe, step on a nail, makes your wife divorce you, starts world wars and makes it snow heavily on the day of your important job interview. Indeed he's quit the nogoodnik, yet we worship him. Sounds of Marshabaloosh is the music and entertainment spin off of the Savage Hippie retardo propaganda machine, and for the first installment, I was granted the privilege of interviewing Mark "the Shark" Shelton and Bryan "Hellroadie" Patrick, guitarist/singer/songwriter and singer/roadie for legendary cult metal band Manilla Road. If you don't know 'em, you better wise up, sucker! They've been together in some way, shape or form since 1977 and have released a large and diverse body of work that ranges from heavy, progressive space rock, melodic epic metal, thrash, doom and even 12-string acoustic folky music, whose one uniting factor is Shelton and his penchant for fantasy, science fiction, horror and the occasional philosophical lyrics. Shelto