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Worlds are colliding this week as Peter has an in-studio(yeah, sure, studio) guest as Mr. Fancy makes a trip north to Indiana to strap on the goalie pads for a special occasion. This week we discuss what Larry Robinson brings to the Sharks, expectations for the Hurricanes, and we have another interview as a member of the UTP blog crew, Shane Bua, chats with Teenage Bottlerocket singer/guitarist Kody Templeman. Music-wise, ska!(and a TBR song)

Music This Week:

Best Wishes To Your Black Lung by Less Than Jake

Would You Still Be Impressed by Streetlight Manifesto

Necrocomicon by Teenage Bottlerocket

Jacknife To A Swan by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

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Apologies for the delay with this one. In this episode, Brandon is slowly turning his back on his politics, or turning toward deliciousness. Pete’s barely hanging on as we discuss Chik-fil-A(this is what we’re referring to), psychobilly, and fixie bikes, eventually getting around to talking about hockey, specifically The Winter Classic.

This week we’re joined by a very special guest who made the jump from punk rock to hockey, while still recording and performing. Russ Rankin, frontman for Good Riddance, Only Crime and current solo artist joins us to describe his journey to become a hockey scout in California for the Western Hockey Leagues’ Kootenay Ice.

Hockey Headlines:

The Winter Classic

Punk Headlines:

Bike Safety comp.

Featured Franchise: San Jose Sharks

Music featured this week:

Its all Bay Area bands this week, please support the bands by checking out more of their music.

Respect The Dead by Stellar Corpses

Last Time by Face The Rail

Libertine by Good Riddance

Race to the Bottom by Heartsounds

Safe Words by leer.

Tired by Cigar

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Jan 4
from Comcast Sports Net in the Bay Area, Brodie Brazil tweeted this image of what a Winter Classic would look like at San Francisco’s AT&T Park.

from Comcast Sports Net in the Bay Area, Brodie Brazil tweeted this image of what a Winter Classic would look like at San Francisco’s AT&T Park.