Vancouver comedians Jackie Agnew, Jonny DiVito, and Ty Boissonnault talk a bit of music and a lot of bullshit. Each week they delve into a different album, sometimes joined by other musicians and comics, and use music as a jumping off point for wildly off-topic conversations that almost never do the albums justice. This is a music podcast, sorta.
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Vancouver comedians Jackie Agnew, Jonny DiVito, and Ty Boissonnault talk a bit of music and a lot of bullshit. Each week they delve into a different album, sometimes joined by other musicians and comics, and use music as a jumping off point for wildly off-topic conversations that almost never do the albums justice. This is a music podcast, sorta.
The precedent for appropriate hours of gimping in public has FINALLY been set, thank GOD. When exactly is the right time to writhe and wriggle in "all-in-one black garments" and "improvised" full face masks? You'll have to listen to find out. Also how far are you willing to go to avoid Top Gun: Maverick spoilers? And of course the classic millshake-for-piss switcheroo. We've all been victim to it. Stick around to the end for some passionate discussion about The Brokedowns' 2018 album "Sick of Space" that Jackie definitely listened to. This is a music podcast, sorta.
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Show Me Yours Podcast
Vancouver comedians Jackie Agnew, Jonny DiVito, and Ty Boissonnault talk a bit of music and a lot of bullshit. Each week they delve into a different album, sometimes joined by other musicians and comics, and use music as a jumping off point for wildly off-topic conversations that almost never do the albums justice. This is a music podcast, sorta.