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Episode 322: The Sound of Animals Fighting- The Ocean and the Sun (2008)
Pop Culture Purgatory
1 hour 17 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 322: The Sound of Animals Fighting- The Ocean and the Sun (2008)
Welcome back to purgatory!!!!
This week the boys finish out their journey (for now) with The Sound of Animals Fighting's third studio album The Ocean and The Sun from 2008, this time around the album is released by Epitaph Records, produced by Rich Balling and mastered by Stephanie Villa.
The band is formed with Rich Balling (vocals) Matthew Embree (guitar/bass/vocals/producer/engineer/mixer) Christopher Tsagakis (drums) Anthony Green (vocals) Matthew Kelly(on the occasion of wet snow) Adrian, Elaina & Victoria Benson (kids on I, the swan) Mark Bush (trumpet) Lauren Coleman (vocals/spoken word) Jessica McWhirter (vocals) Newsha Mohajeri (Persian poem) Edouard Wlodarczyk (French poem)
Thanks for checkin us out!!! You can find our past and most recent episodes on Podbean.com and you can find us on where most other podcasts are found!!!
Outro track "I, The Swan" Live, Anaheim 01/08/2023
https://youtu.be/V8iDxznxA6g?si=IVRn_XQKfal8nh7n
You can find the album here!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nv7hxTlBIRUUD5opnjaA60KuXG3RuMYZ0&si=ltweULULkNh21P6K
Pop Culture Purgatory
To sooth the constant ringing in your own head, insert some headphones into your earholes or place larger headphones over ears, sit back and relax in your favorite dirty reclining chair as friends talk and reminiscence about movies, music and video games.