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On this gloriously chaotic episode of Matt Talks Media, the crew ricochets between underground controversy, arcade history, and sports fandom spectacle like a shopping cart with one bad wheel. Dr. Matt Dorr dives into the strange and controversial legacy of The Anarchist Cookbook, exploring its history, cultural panic, media reputation, and how the book became a kind of outlaw artifact passed through generations of counterculture curiosity. Steven Doughty blasts into the pixelated past with a discussion on Space Invaders, unpacking how the arcade phenomenon helped shape video game culture and turned blinking aliens into a worldwide obsession. Meanwhile, Dr. Nolan Meditz explores the world of tifo, fan choreography, and the emotional symbolism behind retired jersey numbers, from legendary athletes to deeply personal acts of remembrance. It’s part media archaeology, part cultural deep dive, and part late-night conversation at a gas station arcade that somehow turned academic. Music featured on this episode: Anti-Hero: https://ripcordrecords.bandcamp.com/album/drumsticks-of-doom-soundtrack [https://ripcordrecords.bandcamp.com/album/drumsticks-of-doom-soundtrack] H-Self: https://anarchymax.bandcamp.com/album/maze-maze-dont-make-me-get-the-can [https://anarchymax.bandcamp.com/album/maze-maze-dont-make-me-get-the-can] Startle: https://startle.bandcamp.com/album/terrible-zero-stars [https://startle.bandcamp.com/album/terrible-zero-stars]
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