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FC in the UK
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56 hits - 0.00 (0 votes)
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FC in the UK is a radio show featured on several different stations in the US, the UK, Ireland, and Australia. If you want to make your speakers bleed, check out this hot new show, featuring the best artists metal has to offer (crossing all genres) and an outlandish host, the Rev. -
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Fear
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Hear teH Munk - It's the semi occasionally once in awhile podcast from fearthemunk.com. Sometimes, both Bandung and teH Munk. Often times, just teH Munk. It is what it is... -
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Fear and Loathing in Ottawa
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288 hits - 2.50 (2 votes)
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Welcome to the Fear and Loathing in Ottawa website. The podcast you came to download is about things going on in and around Canada's capital that interest the host - someone who wants to challenge the idea that Ottawa (and its surrounding suburbs) is little more than a boring, stodgy, dull government town. So if you're looking for a unique take on the local entertainment, social and political scene, you've come to the right place. -
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Fear the Boot
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380 hits - 5.00 (3 votes)
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An irreverent, roundtable discussion about roleplaying games and a little bit more. -
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FearShop.com Horror Podcast
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54 hits - 5.00 (1 votes)
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The FearShop.com Horror Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast featuring Frank and Mike from FearShop.com. They offer their insight into the world of horror. For opinions on horror movies, great reviews on DVD releases and independent horror movies, this is the place to go.
Get episodes of the FearShop.com Horror Podcast downloaded automatically onto your iPod or other portable player! Use the links or feeds below to subscribe in the podcatcher you choose. -
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Feast of Fools
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943 hits - 4.13 (8 votes)
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The flaming blue Fausto Fernós and his boyfriend Marc Felion interview celebrities, fast-food employees, hookers, artists, musicians and ordinary people you wont hear on TV, RADIO or ANY other podcast on the net! Hilarious, outrageous and always opinionated talk on news, culture, and gossip. -
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Feed Me Bubbe
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236 hits - 0.00 (0 votes)
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Bubbe is Yiddish for grandmother and this Bubbe is ready to show you the secret to her good cooking. Feed me Bubbe takes feeding grandchildren to a new level. -
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Feed the Pig
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1108 hits - 5.00 (1 votes)
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You look familiar, have we met? We used to be friends...remember? You used to love dropping coins in me as a kid. Saving was fun then- what happened? I know it\'s harder now. You absolutely had to have those shoes in every color. That big screen TV, the latest cell phone- how did you survive without them? I\'ve seen your photos- your clothes are stylin\' and your friends are too. You really have it together. I appreciate the finer things too, just check out my suit. But there is a fine line between enjoying the good things and falling into debt. That\'s why I want to help you. There is a smart way to get what you want - SAVE for it! Set a savings goal for that special purchase before you buy. Don\'t let debt get you down. Don\'t spend everything you have. Remember to Feed the Pig. No, I\'m not asking for food. I\'m asking you to feed your savings regularly- starting now. Here\'s why: My friends at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants asked me to get all of of my friends to think about saving. Saving money is the key to your financial future. -
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Feedback: A Hero's Calling
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220 hits - 5.00 (2 votes)
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Follow the new adventures of Feedback, the champion of SciFi Network's 'Who Wants To Be A Superhero...?' now featured at Darker Projects.
Matthew Atherton takes superheroism to a new level as he dons the mantle of Feedback and joins his Tech Support in a series of original superpowered tales crafted to awaken the Hero in all of us. -
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Feels Like Friday
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125 hits - 5.00 (2 votes)
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FEELS LIKE FRIDAY is a Southern California based group fronted by singer/songwriter/guitarist, TOM COURSER. Feels Like Friday's debut recording, WE LIKE SUPERMODELS, showcases 12 blistering and rockin� alternative pop/rock songs, that incorporate high energy drums and guitars, with a melodic pop sensibility. The resulting mix of vocal harmony and songwriting craftiness, puts FEELS LIKE FRIDAY on familiar but fresh ground. Reminiscent of The Smiths, David Bowie, and The Cure.````````FEELS LIKE FRIDAY, was conceived, high above the Pacific Ocean, Up On The Hill, in late summer/early autumn 2005. �We Like Supermodels�, was Produced by Guy Eckstine, and features Tom Courser on Vocals & Guitar, Guy on Acoustic Drums, Keyboards, and Backing Vocals, Randy Stern and Peter Levin on Hammond Organ, Dan Ehrlich and James Gerstenslager on Bass. Performing live the band is bolstered by the addition of lead guitarist, Evan Marks.````````From the opening riff of, �Been Away For A While�, vaguely reminiscent of Pink Floyd and The Beatles, the listener is immediately caught in rapt attention, grooving along to the strong backbeat and three part vocal harmonies, willingly drawn in to something special. Followed by the pulsating uptempo groove of, �See Who I�ll Be Again�, which scores big with a strong m�lange of bitter and sweet melodic and lyrical content, disguised as Power Pop at its� finest. The songs are extremely well put together, with constant motion, tension and release. Unexpected twists and turns appear very nonchalantly, showing the grace and ease of Courser's songwriting, guitar and vocal abilities.````````Highlighted by "Crazy World", �Up On The Hill�, �I Don�t Know Anything�, "You're Not The Only One", "Look Into My Eyes", �Sometimes I Feel Like�, and the driving groove of "The Rain", Courser rhapsodizes over love gone wrong and friendships betrayed. Centered around these themes of O'Neillian family discord, �We Like Supermodels�, closes with the unison riff, and power thrash of "The Forgotten Son", with it�s twistedly eerie and sinister vocal refrain of, �You Can Try To Break Me Down�. Considering Courser's looks, he pens many for the ladies whose hearts have been broken, and he remains unrepentant and enigmatic in his view of desultory romantic encounters.````````All in all, Feels Like Friday, �We Like Supermodels�, is a stunning debut recording, delivering on all fronts. It is well written, and performed, not pretentious or overly produced. Nice production touches abound, with the addtion of vocal harmonies augmented by textural synths and guitar ambience. Courser lets the songs speak for themselves, and Feels Like Friday, �We Like Supermodels�, will be in heavy rotation in your i-Pod. Drake Palmer-James, MIAA TV - New Music Report, September 2007```` -
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