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If Pod-O-matic had an eclectic designation you'd definitely find Trick's there. We are the educational branch of Stupid Rabbit Labs, who's mission it is to spread music to the masses in an attempt to educate and broaden the musical knowledge of the world. And this include ACCORDIONS, so adjust to it! Your Hosts, Farrell and Trick, Deans of the Stupid Rabbit Labs, Educational Division.
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So... Alright

So... Alright

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So... Geoff is constantly going down rabbit holes and finding himself with all this knowledge that people have never thought about. Thanks to this new podcast, you can listen and find out where Geoff's head is at. Alright.
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Welcome to Bungholes and Rabbit Holes, a new podcast from the creators of Whiskey Biz Podcask, Rob, Devo and Victor. We review whiskeys and staying true to the name, we go down plenty of rabbit holes along the way. If you are interested in learning more about whiskey, how certain whiskeys taste, or love hearing guys discuss random topics or people who do stupid things, you are in the right place. Thank you for checking us out. We hope you will join us in our podcasting journey.
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Strange Brew Podcast!

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Not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. Strange Brew is a dark comedy podcast that explores the bizarre and creepy sides of life and beyond to realms unseen. Hosted by a cast of strange characters, the podcast covers a wide range of topics, from true crime to conspiracy theories, the paranormal, weird mysteries, and bizarre historical events. Each episode features in-depth “research” and “opinions” on an array of subjects. We are here to entertain the listener and bring a unique p ...
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Tomcat and Aran are back for a Christmas episode that has nothing to do with peace on earth. Instead they tear into the darker side of the holidays where cheerful lights hide ugly secrets and festive traditions collide with real crime and unbelievable chaos. This episode dives into bizarre Christmas criminal cases, unhinged holiday disasters, drunk…
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In this episode, Tom sits down with Dr. Yafi Yair to explore the hidden dimensions of spirituality, psychic abilities and the mysterious entities that interact with human consciousness. From elemental beings and ethereal energies to the ancient symbolism of Hathor and the gateways to higher intuition, this conversation dives deep into the unseen la…
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It's almost here, we at Trick's are decorating the studio and getting ready for the big day, so for this podcast episode we hand the reins over to the driver of a tiny red sled with eight reindeer. Help him and us celebrate a Texas Cowboy Christmas with these selections from Ol' Saint Tricks bag of music and merriment: Merry Texas Christmas You All…
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Going live at 10:00 am CST w/ the Raptilian himself, Tomcat AKA Tom Thompson of the Strange Brew Podcast!!! It's always great podcasting when Tom and I get together and we always cover so much. So don't miss out on what will be a banger of an episode!!!! Linktr.ee/strangebrewpodcast Patreon.com/StrangeBrewPodcast…
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The Strange Brew Boys crack into the legend of the Heart Attack Gun a rumoured covert weapon built to stop a human heart and leave no evidence behind. Officially “declassified,” but still wrapped in whispers of silent assassinations, suspicious deaths, intelligence experiments, and the terrifying idea of killing someone in a way that looks complete…
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James Ronald Horn, an American saxophonist, flautist and oboist, was born on November 20,1940, in Los Angeles, California. He has played on rock, country, and blues albums and performed live with some of the best musicians of the era. Jim took playing saxophone seriously, and after sitting in high school classes all day, Horn would sit in with band…
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Tom sits down with Daniel with Tyrie from the Dominion Society for a direct and unfiltered conversation about the state of Canada. They talk about national identity, who the Canadian people are, and how political decisions have reshaped the country in ways most Canadians never agreed to. The discussion moves through the pressures facing ordinary pe…
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While the book is more a browse through book, rather than a reader, Satisfaction, 10 Albums That Changed My Life, gives a great inside look on which musicians influenced over 80 rock musicians. Since there’s no real way to cover almost 800 influential songs, we decided to feature the 10 albums that greatly influenced my appreciation of music, in a …
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The news has been all over the several super moons that we've had in the last few months. Never one to make the best of the situation Trick's Synthetic Podcast decide to shoot for the moon! Moon Podcast Playlist is The Moon Is Full – John Mayall, Ono, It’s A Beatle Break : Here Comes The Moon (Demo Version ) George Harrison, Moonlight Mile (Rolling…
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In this episode, we dive into the strange legend of Gef the Talking Mongoose, the mischievous, sharp-voiced entity that turned a quiet Isle of Man farmhouse into one of the most unusual hauntings ever recorded. We break down the voices, the sightings, the strange encounters, and the mystery that has kept this case alive for generations. And in a mo…
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While some podcasts attempt to stay on the high road, we decided to buck that standard and take a somewhat lower road this week. So hop on board as Trick's Synthetic Podcasy "Gets Low" with these low down tunes: I Feel So Low - Katie Webster, Low Down Blues – Wayne Hancock, Quit Your Lowdown Ways (Bob Dylan Cover) Back 2 Back with The Hollies and S…
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In this explosive Strange Brew Podcast episode, Tom and sits down with former Canadian teacher Jim McMurtry, who was fired after questioning the official story behind the so-called “mass graves” at residential schools. Together, we break down the myths, media hysteria, and political agendas that grew out of Canada’s darkest chapter and ask the ques…
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Willie Weeks was born in Salemburg, North Carolina, in 1947, began playing the electric bass in the early 1960s. he counts his influences as Ron Carter, James Jamerson, and Rad Ray Brown, along with the various music styles he heard on his radio. His big break came in 1972 on Donnie Hathaways’s “Live” album and that led him to play and tour with Gr…
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We’re back with another deep dive on Strange Brew and this time we’re welcoming back Ryan Gable to the show. What began as a discussion on the occult spiraled into a far-reaching conversation on ancient religions, the mysteries of God’s “chosen people,” the strange overlap between faith and secrecy, Japanese nationalism, and even the enduring shado…
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🎃 Absolute comedy chaos takes over the 6th annual Strange Brew Halloween special! Tom and Billy show up as Jay and Silent Bob, Billy’s mic volume is a disaster, and what starts as a talk about the true meaning of Halloween quickly spirals into unfiltered, hilarious madness. The crew gets drunk, high, and goes completely off the rails, wild rants, q…
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From ancient Transylvania to modern boardrooms, the bloodsuckers never really died… In this episode of The Strange Brew Podcast, Tomcat dives deep into the real history, myths, and conspiracies behind vampires throughout the ages from Vlad the Impaler and Elizabeth Bathory to modern tales of elite blood rituals, adrenochrome myths, and secret socie…
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Riding The Rails Podcast includes: Bear’s Choice Blues Bloc: All Aboard – Muddy Waters, Railroad Station Blues – T-Bone Walker, B&O Blues – Big Joe Turner with Pete Johnson, Railroadin’ Some – Henry ‘Ragtime’ Thomas, Railroad Blues – Lynn August, Railroad Days – Poco, Railroad Lady – Jerry Jeff Walker, Railroad Man Back 2 Back with Rusty Wier and T…
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(Video only available on Patreon) Step right up and take a ride through the dark side of fun. From Action Park’s chaos in New Jersey to deadly coasters, failed safety systems, and parks that turned into graveyards, this episode dives into the real horror behind the rides. We’re talking about the places that pushed thrill too far: the water parks th…
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This year we made a promise to ourselves to get better this podcast season. We are hardly a month in the the year and what do you know, we have gotten "BETTER" already! So sit back and enjoy the 100% BETTER Podcast! The “Better Songs Bloc: Better Days – Ray Davies and Bruce Springsteen, Better In The Fall – The Steel Woods, Better Relations (Live a…
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Halloween is supposed to be about fear with guardrails: a night where masks, tricks, and scares are all pretend. But every so often, the “pretend” shatters, and pranks cross over into the realm of real horror. What follows are true stories where a laugh turned into a police report, a morgue visit, or even a death sentence. FOLLOW ALL THE MADNESS ON…
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In this Strange Brew deep dive, Tomcat and Aran crack open one of the most bizarre and unsettling corners of conspiracy history: the Vril Society. Was it a mystical German secret society tapping into otherworldly energy? A bizarre cult of psychic women channeling alien intelligence? Or just another wild myth stitched into the darker side of WWII lo…
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Joe Osborn, born August 28, 1937, in Mound, Louisiana and raised in Shreveport, was an American bass player known for his work with The Wrecking Crew, and the A Team in Nashville. Joe is one of the most recorded bassists of all time. By the time he graduated high school, Joe and high school mate, James Burton, had joined Dale Hawkins band and recor…
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Deep in the forests of southwestern Vermont lies one of America’s strangest and most unsettling mysteries known as the Bennington Triangle. From 1945 to 1950 a string of bizarre disappearances haunted the Green Mountain wilderness where hikers, hunters, and even an entire bus of passengers were said to have vanished without a trace. But the legend …
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Somewhere in the forgotten wilderness of Pearl River County, Mississippi, shrouded in moss, heat, and silence, lies the decaying skeleton of a place once filled with laughter. A place meant to be holy. Safe. Sacred.That place is Camp Lulu. What started as a Christian girl’s summer retreat in the early 20th century has devolved into one of the South…
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In over 20+ years we've never done a surfing podcast! Now we fix that with this Surf with us and these guys … Surf City – Jan and Dean, Surfin’ In Country Hell – Andre Williams and The Sadies, The Cruel Surf – Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas, The Not Your Normal Surfer Dudes Set!: Surf and Shout – The Isley Brothers, Surfing Cha Cha – Bo Diddley, Lo…
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On this episode of the Strange Brew Podcast we are pulling back the curtain on one of the most world changing events of our lifetime. September 11th 2001. For years the official story has been treated as gospel. But what if the towers did not fall the way they told us. What if the truth was buried beneath the rubble hidden behind politics propagand…
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🔴 LIVE Tonight on Strange Brew Podcast 🔴 Join us as we dive headfirst into one of the strangest rabbit holes yet “The Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Death by Design or Coincidence” We will be going live to break down the wild theories Masonic whispers Israeli connections and all the hidden hand conspiracies surrounding Charlie Kirk Is there more to the st…
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In this dark and conspiratorial installment of the Strange Brew Podcast, Tomcat sits down with John Lee Chalbeck to unravel the sinister web connecting false flag events, occult numerology, and demonic influence. At the center of it all lies the fallen angel Samyaza and the recurring number 777, a symbol many believe is etched into the blueprint of…
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Tomcat and Billy dive deep into the dark world of the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne. Was his rise to fame just the story of a wild rock star, or was Ozzy’s entire career shaped by hidden forces pulling the strings? From his chaotic days with Black Sabbath to the mob-style management of Don Arden, we uncover the mafia connections lurking…
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On September 11, 2001 the world changed forever but not everything we were told adds up. The official story is full of holes, and beneath the smoke, fire, and rubble lies a buried truth that has been hidden for over two decades. From the suspicious collapse of the towers to the mysterious “dancing Israelis,” from Mossad fingerprints to classified c…
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September 9th is the Old Colonel's birthday and to celebrate the gang decided to do a tour of the city with a podcast featuring all songs with a metropolitan theme, and at the Colonel's request we've included 30% more back 2 backs! The songs: Down To The City – The Fabulous Rhinestones, City Ride – The Musicians Union, City – The New York Rock and …
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Jeffrey Edward Epstein wasn’t just another Wall Street shark. He was a mystery with a passport full of secrets. A man who went from teaching math at Dalton School to managing billions for some of the world’s most powerful elites, seemingly overnight. A man who owned private jets nicknamed the “Lolita Express” and private islands rumored to be playg…
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Darrell Nulisch was born in Dallas on September 14, 1952. Darrell grew up listening to Southern soul music including Rev. Al Green and Otis Redding. During these years he learned to play harmonica and began singing. In 1977, he and Anson Funderburgh, Mark Hickman, and David Watson formed Anson and The Rockets. Darrell’s style combined live love of …
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| Robin Hood Brians was involved in music from the tender age of five. His first performances were in Corsicana, Texas on the Lion’s Club Variety Show. Robin had a quartet in Junior High called “The Four Roses.” His choir teacher sometimes accompanied them in which case they were booked as “The Four Roses and a Fifth.” After High School, he formed …
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