Features "For The Four" by Off With Their Heads, from the album "From The Bottom" off of No Idea Records. You should go find OWTH on Band Camp and buy some of their stuff. They are great.
Features the songs: "Sailin On" by Bad Brains, from the record Bad Brains (ROIR), the Blood Machines soundtrack by Carpenter Brut (No Quarter), and Down on the Street by The Stooges, from the record Funhouse (Elektra Records).
WARNING: This weeks episode deals with the loss of Matt’s cat Ralphie. It is very raw and very real. If you struggle with a Pet loss of your own you may need to sit this one out.
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This episode finds the Matt’s still in lockdown and still hoping for the best.
Features the cover song "Big Mouth" by Off With Their Heads, off of the album "All Things Move Toward Their End" from No Idea Records. It's a pretting rippin cover of the Muffs, in my humble opinion...
Matt and Matt welcome Eric Haenke back to the show! This episode also features excerpts from the album The Return of Bruno by Bruce Willis, off of Motown Records. It also features the song Everybody's Happy Nowadays from the Buzzcocks, off of the album Singles Going Steady, a collection of their album (and non-album) singles. I would recommend getting the Buzzcocks over Bruce Willis 1,000,000,000%.
This week the Matt’s talk about the best final episodes of all time.
Features the song Gay Rude Boys Unite (instrumental) from the album Mediocre Generica, from Epitaph Records. I really wanted to put the theme from 227 in the break, but I seriously couldn't find a usable copy to put in there so just go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlAvaED3ACI and pretend I did.
Matt and Matt uncover a technical issue while celebrating the New Year.
As Matters recovers from a technical issue putting episodes months behind it now releases Pt 2 of Matt Rose’s vacation. Please enjoy his European vacation.
Features the song the Forbidden Zone from the Misfits, off of the album Famous Monsters, released by Roadrunner Records. Yeah yeah yea, I was a Danzig-era purist but American Psycho is fucking tight and Famous Monsters has some great tracks, such as the Forbidden Zone. Just saying...
Also features the song Coconut Dracula from Islander, off of the album Violence & Destruction, released by Victory Records.
Were you curious if Coconut Dracula had a music video? BE CURIOUS NO MORE, LOYAL LISTER, AS WE HAVE DONE THE LEGWORK FOR YOU:
If I'm being honest with you, dear sweet listener, the video is soooo underwhelming. Just some kids walking around in monster masks, and like... zero to do with Coco Drac living with Frankenstein, the Wolfman, a Witch, and the Mummy or volunteering in Batman pajamas.
Talk about wasted opportunities...
Features the songs "Ça Plane Pour Moi" by Plastic Bertrand and "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley. Plastic Bertrand gets credit for this song but it was actually written and recorded by Lou Deprijck, who recorded the song a few months prior with Elton Motello as "Jet Boy, Jet Girl". Go watch that video. It is INSANE. Also, Big Mama Thornton was the first person to record Hound Dog, which was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
The Matt’s talk at length about the new Rudy Ray Moore biopic. Spoiler Alert. They love it!
It’s episode 219 and Matt makes a prediction that a major streaming service is going to fail.
We’re an episode behind…we were an episode behind.
Matt and Matt talk about Podcast Movement
Matt is back in Therapy and Matt is there for it.