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Welcome to the October 1st episode of Peaches Pit Party, where chaos reigns supreme and Peaches somehow survives a week that looks like a caffeine-fueled tour through hell’s concert circuit. This episode opens with Peaches breathlessly recapping last night’s Chevelle–Asking Alexandria–Dead Poets Society show, where he sprinted around the Mountain America Center like a headless chicken trying to get guitars signed, fans happy, and names pronounced correctly (spoiler: he did not pronounce Jack Underkofler’s name correctly once). Somewhere between a bench interview and realizing his head can be spotted over any crowd, Peaches laments that concert season ends too soon—right before he has to dive into another triple stack of shows that will wreck his sleep schedule and probably his sanity.
Then, he unveils his masochistic plan: 31 days of horror movies. The man’s trying to watch a scary movie every single night of October, even though he admits he’ll probably give up by day five when his girlfriend’s family needs help moving furniture. Between debating whether Get Out is even a horror movie and dragging A24 films for being “beautifully boring,” Peaches turns the segment into a full-blown manifesto against pretentious film nerds (looking at you, Viktor “Wictorvilt”).
The chaos doesn’t stop there—no, Peaches goes on to discuss barefoot workplaces, the Costco cult, and a woman who literally broke her spine from yawning too hard. (She’s fine, by the way, but now fears yawns like they’re possessed.) He spirals into Idaho hypotheticals about driverless cars causing riots on the “Life in Idaho Falls” Facebook group and reminisces about a Jersey man covering his license plate with socks to dodge tolls. Somewhere in there, he casually references Fat Bear Week, admits he’d win “fattest graduate” of his high school class, and calls out Costco influencers for being one missed membership renewal away from an identity crisis.
By the end, Peaches ties it all back to spooky season, asking listeners what the scariest horror movie they’ve ever seen is—while confessing that his own sleep schedule and overpacked week might actually be scarier than The Exorcist. The show closes in peak Peaches fashion: loud, unfiltered, and just slightly unhinged—because sanity is for the morning shows.
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