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Choke by Chuck Palahniuk

1 h 7 min · 11 de may de 2026
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The No Returns crew is joined by local musician and educator, Jessie Buns(!!), to slog through Chuck Palahniuk's 2001 novel, Choke! Alyssa Savino is a writer, a pop culture enthusiast, and is "deeply Midwestern." Subscribe to her newsletter, Soft Earlobe [https://softearlobe.substack.com/], listen to her "mini-podcast" (often about snacks) Xylophone Break [https://open.spotify.com/show/6Aax60dd1Nqw9muNlGDgYr?si=a55526445ea64124], and follow her on Twitter [https://twitter.com/heyitsalyssamae] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hey.itsalyssamae/]. Kevin Krein was the host of the Anhedonic Headphones Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/4AWW2EKCgSmBCMFxZwM3Qb?si=60c89ee405914f9c]. You can read the things he has written about contemporary popular music, his poor mental health, and where those things intersect, on his website [https://www.kevinkrein.com/], and you can follow him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/KevEFly] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kev_e_fly/]. The podcast's original theme music was written and performed by Blake Gardner. He performs as Blake Rules—listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5cdbXEnJgop6zjIxn4ljZ8?si=X9z0NIXVRPOROXqJrJtzew] or follow him on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/yeahokblake?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==].  Closing Credit Music: “Too Much,” written by Carly Rae Jepsen, John Hill, Jordan Palmer, Noonie Bao, and Sammy Leighton Clay; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen. Dedicated, Interscope, 2019. Episode Music Credits: “I Just Want My Vibrator Back,” written and performed by Prick. Self released, 2026 “Reckoner,” written and performed by Radiohead. In Rainbows, Self-released 2007. “There’s Been An Accident,” written by Greg Dulli; performed by The Twilight Singers. Powder Burns, One Little Independent, 2006. “Closer,” written by Trent Reznor; performed by Nine Inch Nails. The Downward Spiral, Interscope, 1994. “Touch Me, I’m Going to Scream Pt. 1,” written by Jim James; performed by My Morning Jacket. Evil Urges, ATO, 2008. “Orgasm Addict,” written by Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto; performed by Buzzcocks. New Hormones, 1977. “If You Feel It,” performed by Ms. Tyree “Sugar” Jones. Eccentric Soul: The Big Mack Label, Numero, 2006. “Corporate World,” and “Stealing Fat,” written and performed by Michael Simpson and John King. Fight Club, Restless 1999. "Chef’s Kiss,” written by Meghan Trainor, Grant Boutin, Brittany Amaradio, Caroline Ailin, and Mark Shick; performed by Meghan Trainor. Toy With Me, Epic, 2026 “Nightcall,” written by Vincent Belorgey and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo; performed by Kavinsky featuring Lovefoxxx. OutRun, Record Makers, 2013. “Fuck With Myself,” written by Alexander Shuckburgh, Tim Anderson, and Jillian Banks; performed by Banks. The Altar, Harvest, 2016. “Obsession,” written by Holly Knight and Michael Barres; performed by Animotion. Animotion, Mercury, 1984.

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