The hardest part of being what I am is trying to describe this radio show. But, lemme give it a shot.
Workbreach Radio: a theatrically inclined 90% unscripted talk show that usually goes down in a drunken rage of censor beeps by the end of every episode.
So far so good.
The show consists of 5 topics, a musical intermission after three of them, and at the end of the show, we record a sound byte from a carefully selected YouTube video. Jolly good fun after all.
The show ranges in duration from 23-28 minutes. Great for a power outage, or one of those times when your TV, although having 7000 channels has nothing worth watching, or you're waiting for the pizza pie to come. Or, when you're waiting at the doctors office, or in a traffic jam, etc.
I guess this show isn't so hard to describe after all.
SAY HEY: You can always download our episodes to your Computer and put them on your iPod/MP3 Player. Just Right Arrow/Control Click the link and click "Save Target as..." or "Save Link As..." or maybe "Download Linked File As..."
Politics, Movie Reviews and Kerns Fruit Juice, Oh My! | August 15, 2008 Creative Commons License Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |
Opening Skit, Month in Review, Random Discussion | May 22, 2008 Music: New Soul by Yeal Naim Licensed as Creative Commons Due To Illegal Usage of the Song. Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |
Clips from Workbreach Radio Pilot Episodes. | March 22, 2008 Music: Angel Island Zone by SEGA Licensed as Creative Commons due to Illegal Usage of the Song. Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |
Here, we discuss the Guinness Book of World Records 2008. As a child of 4 would guess, It got out of hand. | Released September 22, 2007 Music: Masters of the Universe by Juno Reactor, Symphony No. 25 by Mozart. Licensed as Creative Commons due to Illegal usage of portions of the songs. Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |
Poking fun at a column from Parade Magazine As I said before about the early episodes: Not so good. | Released July 4, 2007 Music: DARE by Gorillaz Licensed as Creative Commons due to Illegal usage of portions of the song. Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |
Showcasing African Roots of Jazz Youth Drummers and Dancers. Includes interviews with drummer Amir Warner and Teacher E. W. Wainwright. | Released June 6, 2007 Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |
So, Yeah. This show was going to be a nice civilized discussion but got out of hand really fast. I suggest that you neglect this episode all together. The better shows are yet to come. | Released May 17, 2007 Music: Breathe by The Prodigy, Glad Tidings by Van Morrision The Audio File has to be licensed as Creative Commons because of our Illegal use of both songs, but we request that it not be downloaded without or permission. Requires QuickTime 7 (AAC Format) |