Recap by Fire Eater Wizard; Ria was there for a little while in the middle of the night, and The Enforcer stopped by for one talk break in the middle of the program, much later than he is usually there. When Just Joe was asked about his experience last week with I-dosing, he still kept insisting that they had had absolutely no affect on him whatsoever, even though it had been obvious to everyone else that they had. He then asked if the MP3 player with the I-Doses on it was here, was told it was, and said of course he didn't care at all. However, he kept eyeing it, and trying to sneak over and take it, always saying that he didn't care about it at all. He was told there was now a new one on the MP3 player, one that was supposed to make you laugh. When a Russian Roulette Set was played, Just Joe was told that, if no bullet played, he could hear the new one, if a bullet played, he could not. Just Joe pretended not to care. Bullet, so no I-dosing for Just Joe. Still Just Joe kept being extremely fascinated with the MP3 player, and pretending not to be. Later, he was told that there would be a second Russian Roulette Set, same rules. This time, no bullet. Just Joe took the MP3 player downstairs, and listened to the new I-Dose, which, to refresh anyone's memory, or for anyone new here, is two tones, a different one in each ear, which, when listened to through headphones in a dark, quiet place for a half hour or an hour, in a meditative state, is supposed to change your brain waves, and affect your mind, altering it. Of course, given that it's Just Joe we're talking about here, assuming there is a mind there to alter is always a big assumption. Just Joe came back all giggly, laughing at everything, but saying that the I-dosing didn't work, he just found things funny, like, everything, funny. Azkath told Just Joe that there was one more new I-Dose on the MP3 player that he hadn't tried yet, that it was hidden on there, but that he could scroll around on there and try to find it if he wanted to. Just Joe said what would be the point in that, since none of them worked, and then promptly grabbed the MP3 player and headed for the basement. He returned from that in the last talk break of the night, and, he had obviously managed to find the hidden I-Dose, he was now acting totally retarded, pointing and giggling hysterically at everything. Luckily it was time to leave. Wow, good thing that I-dosing has no affect on Just Joe, lucky there is no way he's becoming addicted to them, because these behaviors he's been exhibiting lately for some strange, unexplained reason, well, they can be kinda a problem, annoying, especially this last one. There was Adventures In Listening, two segments of Movie Time, now with it's own movie background theme music, and an Anomaly Corner...
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Playlist for The Last Exit for the Lost: July 25, 2010
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The Waters Deep Here "Acedia / Super Bia"
Freedom Call "The Darkness / Remember!"
Ivory Tower "Construction Site"
The Devil's Blood "Angel's Prayer"
Ozzy Osbourne "Soul Sucker"
Mose Giganticus "Demon Tusk"
Early Man "The Undertaker is Calling You"
Manowar "Thunder in the Sky"
Turning Lead into Gold "Chlorine and Crystal"
Check Engine "Filter"
Revamp "Fast Forward"
Steve Goodie "The Pedley"
Black River "Lucky in Hell"
And Hell Followed With "Deadworld Reclamation"
Wurzel "People Say I'm Crazy"
Leather Angel "We Came to Kill"
Cro-Mags "See the Signs"
Barren Cross "State of Control"
Angel Witch "Loser"
Abstrakt Algebra "Vanishing Man"
Mind at Large "Angershines"
Sentenced "Noose"
Chuck Mosley and VUA "We Care a Lot"
Red Wine "Don't Talk to Strangers"
Skif Dank "You Give Love a Bad Name"
Check Engine "Hold On"
Millbastards "Tranny - Live" (R)
Vindicator "Shock Trauma"
Yun-Fat "Pinga Piringa (The Departure Song)"
Lemon Demon "The Ultimate Showdown"
Bitter End "The Hand that Feeds"
End of a Year "Composite Character"
United Nations "O You Bright and Risen Angels"
Millbastards "Freezer - Live"
Circle Jerks "All Wound Up"
Proghma-C "Army of Me"
Votum "Faces"
Winterhorde "Underwatermoon"
Sons of Liberty "Feeling Helpless"
Caladmor "Midwinter"
Jesus on Extasy "Beloved Enemy"
Psyche Corporation "Whirring World"
Millbastards "Hippo Cock / Treph - Live" (R)
Amelia is Dead "Beautiful Suicide"
Thirteen South "From the Inside out"
Circa Survive "Through the Desert Alone"
Sickhoose "SRJ"
The Commander-In-Chief "Paranoid"
God Size Hate "Desperate Days"
Revenant Dead "Army of One"
Beltane "The Adversary"
IWrestledABearOnce "Ulrich Firelord: Breaker of Mountains"
Lard "They're Coming to Take Me Away"
The Electric Hellfire Club "South of Heaven"
Pretty Maids "Needles in the Dark"
1349 "Satanic Propaganda"
Check Engine "The Truth"
Millbastards "How Low / Dog Nuts - Live"
Moore "Dance of the Damned"
Fey "Through the Night"
Norma Jean "Innocent Bystanders United"
Hiroshima Vacation "Blood Filled Wallet / How Long"
Octavius Regulus "The Rebellion"
Concerto Moon "Halfway to the Sun"
Nobody Lives Forever "Of Things Past"
Phantom X "A Strange World"
Shok Paris "Go Down Fighting - Live"
Ominos "Ominos"
Panzie "Rock n Roll Hammer"
Worm Quartet "You Were Wrong Cabinet Sanchez / Road Bliss"
July 25, 2010 - The I-Dose Experiments Continue
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July 18 - The I-Dose Experiments Begin
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Recap by Fire Eater Wizard; The Enforcer was there in the first talk break, he told us about his honeymoon in Mexico. Little Gorgar and Adam were there for a while. Azkath decided to try out an experiment on Just Joe. He wanted to test I-dosing on him. This is an Internet craze where you listen to music tones through headphones, so you have a different tone in each ear, and it creates a beat in your head, and you lie down, in a dark, quiet place, try to put yourself in a meditative state, stay that way for a length of time, say half an hour, and it's supposed to do things to your mind, which, according to some, could lead to bad things, and, according to others, does not. Azkath wanted to see what affect, if any, it would have on Just Joe. He had several sounds to try on him. The first one, although Just Joe claimed it had no affect on him, to everyone else it was clear that it had. He seemed kind of out there, breezy kind of. He decided to try that one again. Then he was given another one to try. After that one he seemed very jumpy. Trying another made him really agitated and angry, throwing stuff, and trying to destroy the studio, and acting very hostile. Although Just Joe kept insisting they were having no affect on him, he said he didn't want to try any more. Azkath said they would play Russian Roulette. If a bullet played, Just Joe would try one more. If no bullet, he wouldn't. A bullet right on the first song. But Just Joe refused to go downstairs and listen to any more. So Azkath tricked him into going near the stairs, saying that he had something for him that he would really like. He then kicked him down the stairs, and played him the last one. Although Just Joe kept insisting they had no affect on him, this one obviously made him very happy. He was all polite and happy and fuzzy for the rest of the night. So I-dosing clearly works on Just Joe, even if he doesn't realize it. There was Anomaly Corner interspersed throughout the last portion of the program, and two segments of Movie Time...
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Playlist for The Last Exit for the Lost: July 18, 2010
Trouble "The Misery Shows"
The Accused "Intro / Scarred of the Dark"
Gloominous Doom "Extreme Glacial Movement"
Black Breath "WeWhoCannotBeNamed"
Ivory Tower "Listen! / Warning"
Norma Jean "Deathbed Atheist"
Fen "Find the One"
Yun-Fat "He Wants a Bullet Between his Eyes"
Vindicator "USSA"
Mose Giganticus "The Left Path"
Amelia is Dead "Amnesia Kills Bodies but Left Mine to Slowly Die"
Moore "Prelude to Armageddon / Rhapsody in Blood"
TV's Kyle "Electric Shock"
The Commander-In-Chief "Paranoid"
Colisuem "Perimeter Man"
Serj Tankian "Left of Center"
Parity Boot "Until We're Strong"
Lillian Axe "47 Ways to Die"
Octavius Regulus "Canvas Earth"
Ominos "Step Up"
YUI "YUI"
Zoroaster "Ancient One"
The Judas Syndrome "The Inception of Sodom"
Black Label Society "Parade of the Dead"
Freedom Call "Dark Obsession"
Iron Thrones "Ever Flowing"
Angel Witch "Angel Witch - Live"
Cro-Mags "The Other Side of Madness (Revenge)"
Ultimatum "Gutterbox"
Aeon Zen "Time Divine"
Sickhoose "SRJ"
Chambers "Fuck It Out"
Panzie "Dance Mofo"
Bone Jar "Evolution"
Van Canto "Wishmaster"
Destruction "Bestial Invasion ('99 Demo)"
Yun-Fat "Seven Ghosts"
Revenant Dead "Death Spawn"
Brian Posehn "Home Protection / The Gambler"
Ivory Tower "Construction Site"
The Devil's Blood "The Anti-Kosmik Magick"
Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare"
Ratt "Lack of Communication / Last Call"
Circle Jerks "Patty's Killing Mel"
L7 "Pretend We're Dead"
Moneyshot Cosmonauts "Smells Like Karen Carpenter"
Idols of Perversity "Idols of Perversity / Not for You"
The Plankboys "Drinking Song from the Tomb"
LA Guns "Why Ain't I Bleeding?"
Alice Cooper "Pick Up the Bones"
Worm Quartet "Triks"
Pretty Boy Floyd "Rock 'n Roll (Is Going to Set the World on Fire)"
Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare"
Pandora's Toybox "Evil... and Other Pastimes"
Parkway Drive "Alone"
Phantom-X "Chaos in Paradise"
Entropia "Shockwave"
Manahan "Pest of Doom"
One-Eyed Doll "Black Forest"
Makaras Pen "Sacrifice"
Andra Dare "Lilith"
Tranquilatwist "Never a Moment / Time Capsule"
Daniel Lioneye "Kiss of the Cannibal"
Ivory Tower "Awake"
Trouble "The Misery Shows (Act II)"
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Playlist for The Last Exit for the Lost: July 18, 2010
Trouble "The Misery Shows"
The Accused "Intro / Scarred of the Dark"
Gloominous Doom "Extreme Glacial Movement"
Black Breath "WeWhoCannotBeNamed"
Ivory Tower "Listen! / Warning"
Norma Jean "Deathbed Atheist"
Fen "Find the One"
Yun-Fat "He Wants a Bullet Between his Eyes"
Vindicator "USSA"
Mose Giganticus "The Left Path"
Amelia is Dead "Amnesia Kills Bodies but Left Mine to Slowly Die"
Moore "Prelude to Armageddon / Rhapsody in Blood"
TV's Kyle "Electric Shock"
The Commander-In-Chief "Paranoid"
Colisuem "Perimeter Man"
Serj Tankian "Left of Center"
Parity Boot "Until We're Strong"
Lillian Axe "47 Ways to Die"
Octavius Regulus "Canvas Earth"
Ominos "Step Up"
YUI "YUI"
Zoroaster "Ancient One"
The Judas Syndrome "The Inception of Sodom"
Black Label Society "Parade of the Dead"
Freedom Call "Dark Obsession"
Iron Thrones "Ever Flowing"
Angel Witch "Angel Witch - Live"
Cro-Mags "The Other Side of Madness (Revenge)"
Ultimatum "Gutterbox"
Aeon Zen "Time Divine"
Sickhoose "SRJ"
Chambers "Fuck It Out"
Panzie "Dance Mofo"
Bone Jar "Evolution"
Van Canto "Wishmaster"
Destruction "Bestial Invasion ('99 Demo)"
Yun-Fat "Seven Ghosts"
Revenant Dead "Death Spawn"
Brian Posehn "Home Protection / The Gambler"
Ivory Tower "Construction Site"
The Devil's Blood "The Anti-Kosmik Magick"
Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare"
Ratt "Lack of Communication / Last Call"
Circle Jerks "Patty's Killing Mel"
L7 "Pretend We're Dead"
Moneyshot Cosmonauts "Smells Like Karen Carpenter"
Idols of Perversity "Idols of Perversity / Not for You"
The Plankboys "Drinking Song from the Tomb"
LA Guns "Why Ain't I Bleeding?"
Alice Cooper "Pick Up the Bones"
Worm Quartet "Triks"
Pretty Boy Floyd "Rock 'n Roll (Is Going to Set the World on Fire)"
Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare"
Pandora's Toybox "Evil... and Other Pastimes"
Parkway Drive "Alone"
Phantom-X "Chaos in Paradise"
Entropia "Shockwave"
Manahan "Pest of Doom"
One-Eyed Doll "Black Forest"
Makaras Pen "Sacrifice"
Andra Dare "Lilith"
Tranquilatwist "Never a Moment / Time Capsule"
Daniel Lioneye "Kiss of the Cannibal"
Ivory Tower "Awake"
Trouble "The Misery Shows (Act II)"
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July 11, 2010 - Amelia is Dead and a Giant Returns
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Recap by Fire Eater Wizard; The band Amelia Is Dead was there for most of the first half of the program. They played three songs live and acoustic on the air, and songs from their CD were played as well. They rock. Stephanie, the singer, has a very loud, powerful voice, up there with Angela, the singer from the band If Man Is Five's, only not operatic. They were interviewed, telling us about themselves, as this was their first time on LE. www.myspace.com/ameliaisdead is their website, and they are also on facebook. Some of the band got hugged by Just Joe, and those members also got duct taped to Just Joe by EVD. Rob, from the band Chamber Law was there, but not on air, as he was there while the band was, and so was not on a microphone.
A co-host from the very distant past, like about ten years ago, dropped by this night, The Giant. They wanted to see if he could send Just Joe down the basement stairs by giving him one chop. That wasn't quite enough to accomplish it, so he kicked him as well. Just Joe went down the stairs. After he was back upstairs, The Giant gave him another chop. For Russian Roulette, if a bullet didn't play, Just Joe would get to sing a song, there were even bongos there for him to drum on while he sang. If a bullet played, The Giant would get to pop balloons on Just Joe with The Boomstick. A bullet, Mr. Big. First they had Just Joe hold the balloon in front of his face, and had The Giant swing at it with The Boomstick. He missed several times before he got the balloon, striking Just Joe. Finally he popped the balloon, and knocked Just Joe out. They put a second balloon under the still unconscious Just Joe's shirt, near the crotch area, and The Giant swung at that and eventually popped it. They had one balloon left. They revived Just Joe by telling him there were spiders on the floor where he was lying. Then they had him put the last balloon in front of his heart, and The Giant swung at, and eventually popped, the final balloon. All and all, Just Joe's body took a lot of hits with The Boomstick, way more than three, to get those three balloons popped. There was quite a lot of Adventures In Listening, as there was a lot of new music that Azkath hadn't had a chance to listen to this week, and two segments of Movie Time...
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Playlist for The Last Exit for the Lost: July 11, 2010
Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare"
Exodus "Nanking"
Gloominous Doom "White Worms from Hell"
Black Breath "Fallen"
The Commander-in-Chief "Paranoid"
Halford "The Mower"
God Sized Hate "Desperate Days"
Artillery Breath "Stairway to Purgatory"
Amelia is Dead "Beautiful Suicide - Acoustic"
Amelia is Dead "Amnesia Kills Bodies but left Mine to Slowly Die"
One Eyed Doll "Meth Monster"
Pain "Monkey Business"
Keep of Kalessin "The Dragontower"
Thirteen South "Dead City"
Amelia is Dead "The Flower - Acoustic"
Vindicator "The Dog Beneath the Skin"
Norma Jean "A Media Friendly Turn for the Worse"
Iron Thrones "Like a Moth to Flame"
Ana Kefr "Tonight We Watch the Children Fucking Burn"
Amelia is Dead "June 8th - Acoustic"
Gravemaker "Vlad the Impaler"
This or the Apocalypse "In Incoherent"
Haste the Day "Wake Up the Sun"
Moore "Born to Die"
The Other "In League with the Devil"
Amelia is Dead "Beautiful Suicide"
Gwynbleidd "Stare Into the Sun"
Corpus Christi "Windwalker / Broken Man'
The Devil's Blood "Angels Graves"
Dokken "Dream Warriors"
Chambers "Here's that Song I Wrote About You"
Cirque Du So What? "Looking for Things (An Amazing New System!)"
Y&T "On with the Show"
Landmine Marathon "Justify the Suffering"
Worm Quartet "The Ballad of Dr. Stopp"
Shok Paris "Battle Cry"
Dead End "Phantom Nation"
Loudness "Waking the Dead"
Dirty Looks "Not the Way You Rock - Live"
Helstar "Evil Reign"
Leatherwolf "Too Much"
Obituary "Find the Arise"
Dark Angel "Never to Rise Again"
Flotsam and Jetsam "I Live, You Die"
Avenged Sevenfold "Unholy Confessions"
Mr. Big "Addicted to that Rush"
Ominos "Out of Place"
Big Ball "Porno Lisa"
The Daughters of Bristol "In the Midst of Your Temple"
Downspirit "Highway Run"
Panzie "Rock n Roll Hammer"
Doghouse Swine "Bitch"
AKA Mabus "Ransoming Yuppies for their Showdogs"
Death Loch "No More Words"
Laudamus "Lost in Vain"
My Cold Embrace "A Tear Shed and a Promise Made"
TV's Kyle "Electric Shock"
Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire "I Walked Away from the Human Race"
Gods and Gunsmoke "Bring Along Your Youth"
In the Midst of Lions "The Pharisaic Heart"
Jack Cassidy "Son of Evil"
Sasquatch Agnostic "Snorting Lines of Coke Off Johnny Depp's Erection / Frogs in a Blender"
The Acacia Strain "The Hills have Eyes"
Morning Sidekick "Everybody Go See Twlight"
Jingo De Lunch "You Can Say Anything"
The Commander-in-Chief "Battle for the Mind"
Sickhoose "TIA"
Recap by Fire Eater Wizard; The band Amelia Is Dead was there for most of the first half of the program. They played three songs live and acoustic on the air, and songs from their CD were played as well. They rock. Stephanie, the singer, has a very loud, powerful voice, up there with Angela, the singer from the band If Man Is Five's, only not operatic. They were interviewed, telling us about themselves, as this was their first time on LE. www.myspace.com/ameliaisdead is their website, and they are also on facebook. Some of the band got hugged by Just Joe, and those members also got duct taped to Just Joe by EVD. Rob, from the band Chamber Law was there, but not on air, as he was there while the band was, and so was not on a microphone.
A co-host from the very distant past, like about ten years ago, dropped by this night, The Giant. They wanted to see if he could send Just Joe down the basement stairs by giving him one chop. That wasn't quite enough to accomplish it, so he kicked him as well. Just Joe went down the stairs. After he was back upstairs, The Giant gave him another chop. For Russian Roulette, if a bullet didn't play, Just Joe would get to sing a song, there were even bongos there for him to drum on while he sang. If a bullet played, The Giant would get to pop balloons on Just Joe with The Boomstick. A bullet, Mr. Big. First they had Just Joe hold the balloon in front of his face, and had The Giant swing at it with The Boomstick. He missed several times before he got the balloon, striking Just Joe. Finally he popped the balloon, and knocked Just Joe out. They put a second balloon under the still unconscious Just Joe's shirt, near the crotch area, and The Giant swung at that and eventually popped it. They had one balloon left. They revived Just Joe by telling him there were spiders on the floor where he was lying. Then they had him put the last balloon in front of his heart, and The Giant swung at, and eventually popped, the final balloon. All and all, Just Joe's body took a lot of hits with The Boomstick, way more than three, to get those three balloons popped. There was quite a lot of Adventures In Listening, as there was a lot of new music that Azkath hadn't had a chance to listen to this week, and two segments of Movie Time...
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Playlist for The Last Exit for the Lost: July 11, 2010
Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare"
Exodus "Nanking"
Gloominous Doom "White Worms from Hell"
Black Breath "Fallen"
The Commander-in-Chief "Paranoid"
Halford "The Mower"
God Sized Hate "Desperate Days"
Artillery Breath "Stairway to Purgatory"
Amelia is Dead "Beautiful Suicide - Acoustic"
Amelia is Dead "Amnesia Kills Bodies but left Mine to Slowly Die"
One Eyed Doll "Meth Monster"
Pain "Monkey Business"
Keep of Kalessin "The Dragontower"
Thirteen South "Dead City"
Amelia is Dead "The Flower - Acoustic"
Vindicator "The Dog Beneath the Skin"
Norma Jean "A Media Friendly Turn for the Worse"
Iron Thrones "Like a Moth to Flame"
Ana Kefr "Tonight We Watch the Children Fucking Burn"
Amelia is Dead "June 8th - Acoustic"
Gravemaker "Vlad the Impaler"
This or the Apocalypse "In Incoherent"
Haste the Day "Wake Up the Sun"
Moore "Born to Die"
The Other "In League with the Devil"
Amelia is Dead "Beautiful Suicide"
Gwynbleidd "Stare Into the Sun"
Corpus Christi "Windwalker / Broken Man'
The Devil's Blood "Angels Graves"
Dokken "Dream Warriors"
Chambers "Here's that Song I Wrote About You"
Cirque Du So What? "Looking for Things (An Amazing New System!)"
Y&T "On with the Show"
Landmine Marathon "Justify the Suffering"
Worm Quartet "The Ballad of Dr. Stopp"
Shok Paris "Battle Cry"
Dead End "Phantom Nation"
Loudness "Waking the Dead"
Dirty Looks "Not the Way You Rock - Live"
Helstar "Evil Reign"
Leatherwolf "Too Much"
Obituary "Find the Arise"
Dark Angel "Never to Rise Again"
Flotsam and Jetsam "I Live, You Die"
Avenged Sevenfold "Unholy Confessions"
Mr. Big "Addicted to that Rush"
Ominos "Out of Place"
Big Ball "Porno Lisa"
The Daughters of Bristol "In the Midst of Your Temple"
Downspirit "Highway Run"
Panzie "Rock n Roll Hammer"
Doghouse Swine "Bitch"
AKA Mabus "Ransoming Yuppies for their Showdogs"
Death Loch "No More Words"
Laudamus "Lost in Vain"
My Cold Embrace "A Tear Shed and a Promise Made"
TV's Kyle "Electric Shock"
Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire "I Walked Away from the Human Race"
Gods and Gunsmoke "Bring Along Your Youth"
In the Midst of Lions "The Pharisaic Heart"
Jack Cassidy "Son of Evil"
Sasquatch Agnostic "Snorting Lines of Coke Off Johnny Depp's Erection / Frogs in a Blender"
The Acacia Strain "The Hills have Eyes"
Morning Sidekick "Everybody Go See Twlight"
Jingo De Lunch "You Can Say Anything"
The Commander-in-Chief "Battle for the Mind"
Sickhoose "TIA"
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