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Oh, and on another note, all of you should do yourselves a favor and listen to My Dad Wrote a Porno. The title tells you all you need to know; a guy named Jamie's dad wrote an entire series of hilariously bad, self-published erotica books and shared them with his son. Jamie decided to make a podcast out of it with his friends and it's magnificent. They've covered 4 of the books so far, and episodes covering the 4th book are currently being released every Sunday.
Thank you for ruining my life. I've listened to this entire series several times over, and it's crossed the line dividing "hilariously bad" and "accidentally genius."
 
My favorite podcast ever was one recorded in 2012-2013 by a few comedians called Boner City USA. They only recorded 80 something episodes, but they were some of the most hilarious stories i've ever heard on a podcast. If you guys remember the YouTube channel Action Figure Therapy that was popular around the same time, the same people did this podcast. Dan Bialek, Jeff Danis (The Danish), Ryan O'Neill, and Andrew DeWitt.

If you like stories about Tranny blowjobs, smoking crack with crackwhores, fucking a girl who shits herself while you're having sex, masturbating in a hot tub while strangers are in it with you, and much much more. Here's a link to someone's soundcloud who was nice enough to re-upload all the episodes. https://soundcloud.com/allen-elliott-697509578/sets/boner-city-usa

Also, Who Are These Podcasts (WATP) is fucking amazing as well.
 
I found something that ticks all the boxes for bedtime listening; vaguely hypnotic anglosphere narrator, occasional native language speaking parts, period historical background music, in-depth single episodes, and easily referenced source material from his websites. They're also on YouTube, and the matching videos are excellent as well.

Fall of Civilizations on Soundcloud
 
The only two podcasts that I regularly listen to as of late are The Joe Rogan Experience and The MeatEater Podcast. I’ve also been listening to Dave Smith’s Part Of The Problem a bit as well.
 
One of late I've been listening to a lot is Spectacular Failures. Punchy (read: 45 minutes or shorter) recaps of how some big businesses, well, failed spectacularly. Episodes include: why Schlitz changed their formula; how Forever 21's mom-'n'-pop leadership spread them thin; and a real-life Max Bialystock who actually kept two sets of books.

Host Lauren Ober gets a unique line-up of commentators and perspectives, too; like, the Toys 'R' Us episode opens with the woman who penned that benighted "I Don't Want to Grow Up" jingle, or the Pan Am episode ropes in a few former stewardesses.
 
Somebody here on Kf mentioned "Boner city usa" so I've had that one on lately. It's amazingly un-pc and funny. It's like the old days when we were allowed to be human.
 
I'm liking "372 pages we'll never get back", they've mainly deconstructed terrible Ernest Cline books but I hope they branch out.
I enjoyed it initially, got through the two cline books and most of Tekwar but... they string it out too much and bloat it with too many bits. I'd enjoy them edited down to like an 1-2 hours of scathing synopsis for the entire book, but at 5+ hours of ham it just unbearable.
 
I enjoyed it initially, got through the two cline books and most of Tekwar but... they string it out too much and bloat it with too many bits. I'd enjoy them edited down to like an 1-2 hours of scathing synopsis for the entire book, but at 5+ hours of ham it just unbearable.
It is the mst3k guys..they improved their shtick with Rifftrax and got rid of the bumper segments.
 
I'm gonna cast raise dead:
I haven't found anything that is like MATI so far, which is the only kind of thing I could care for in a podcast (only exception: Fash the Nation, for long distance running).
Is there really no "kiwi farms but with autistic narration" style podcast out there except MATI?
 
I'm gonna cast raise dead:
I haven't found anything that is like MATI so far, which is the only kind of thing I could care for in a podcast (only exception: Fash the Nation, for long distance running).
Is there really no "kiwi farms but with autistic narration" style podcast out there except MATI?
if you dont mind the content being old, and a tad bit rough, @Odie Esty Used to do a podcast called It Came From the Internet
 
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