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Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
Matt Mitchell
51 episodes
1 week ago
Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.
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Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.
Show more...
Comedy
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90's Rap: Dre Day to Willennium
Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
1 hour 42 seconds
4 months ago
90's Rap: Dre Day to Willennium
What do Cowboy Cody, a raccoon in a Kentucky bar, and the Space Jam soundtrack have in common? Absolutely nothing—except they all come up in this episode of Hoot’n & Holler’n. The gang dives deep into the golden era of ‘90s hip-hop, revisiting the first tracks that got them hooked, arguing about rap soundtracks, and paying homage to platinum-haired icons and ghostwritten Bugs Bunny diss tracks. From The Chronic to Willennium, from arena anthems to the unfortunate rise of the Thong Song, we cover the good, the bad, and the nostalgically weird. Plus, hyper-local news involving small-town scandals, basement floods, and the dream of hosting our very own cruise. It’s a wild ride, y'all. Don't forget to sign a waiver with your cheeseburger.
Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.