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Pre-Show Dad Dabs with OGRE

2 h 0 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Portland trio Ogre come replete with refined, bruising chaos; a group whose Bandcamp page features a brief style guide (Arial only, please) would likely approve of the pomp and semicolon of this sentence. On the eve of their evolutionary new record "Bryan" (dropping May 29), Grace, Ace, and Nils of Ogre join the show to sow a little discord on the mics. In a sprawling conversation, we touch on Keanu, bowling beers, an abiding love of AI, eschewing stage banter, ogre-on-ogre crime vis a vis Shrek, and occasionally music. You'll effing LOVE it! Music this week: * "Arctillion 444" by Ogre (25:30) * "An L.A. Funeral" by Orcutt Shelley Miller (49:45) * "Hair" by Ogre (70:13) * "firmly placed atop YHWH" by Rheumatoid Trapezoid (86:28) * "Cabin Fever" by Slomosa (115:32)

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