March 2nd, 2005
This episode starts off with a song about a couple who are brought together by their shared love of voyeurism.
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February 23rd, 2005
A suicidal poem is repeated a number of times against varying droning dirge-like background noises.
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February 16th, 2005
A half hour dirge in which the singer attempts to call everything in the world rubbish.
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February 9th, 2005
A homo-erotic tribute to the star of WWF.
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February 2nd, 2005
A show about walking, and not having any other means of transportation.
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January 26th, 2005
Theres a squid in my soup and I dont know what to do.
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January 19th, 2005
A new recipe is made from dry toast, marmite and tomazipam tablets.
Intro: Tomazipam on tost
Incoherent and sexually frustrated noise
The grungy dirge transformes into a chirpy electro number at about 11 minutes into the show, which once again decents into a gloomy mess.
Gore on the kitchen floor.
Tomazipam update
Outro: Distorted noises
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January 12th, 2005
More despondancy…
Song, apparanly about hiding in hedges as a means of stress relief.
Untitled electronic composition
Running away from friends and neighbors.
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January 5th, 2005
An outsiders’ new years eve special. At half an hour to midnight on new years eve our host attempts to partake of the festivities to compare his own life to that of clubbing extroverts.
Introduction, 30 minutes to midnight
Powem: New Years Eve
A monologue recorded during a walk into town including forced interactions with festive passers-by.
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December 22nd, 2004
A disturbing show featuring a series of depressing and dischordant dirges.
Repulsive Song
The destruction of civilsation as we know it (oh dear)
Sleeping on the log in the bog (a disturbing song about woodland voyeurism).
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