Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Episode 7: I Will Flip Every Table That Exists

YCKMD_WORDS_FOR_INTERNET_USEIn the seventh episode of Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Roy Rogers and Jeff Kusterbeck discuss the latest news and reviews in American pop-culture – comics, movies, and television. Over the course of just under one hour and forty-five minutes we discuss Stephen Colbert moving to CBS, Star Wars: Episode 7, X-Men Days of Future Past, and episodes two and three of the fourth season of Game of Thrones. This episode contains major spoilers for both GoT and A Song of Ice & Fire.

As we are just getting this podcast started, we ask for patience as we work out technical and editing issues with our audio.

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Abbreviated show-notes are available below. We welcome comments, questions, and feedback there or by email or at yckmdpodcast@gmail.com. You can also subscribe, review, or comment on this podcast on iTunes. Thank you for checking out Youth Culture Killed My Dog and keep listening! Read the rest of this entry »


Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Episode 6: Onion Layers of Spoiler Warnings

In the sixth episode of Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Roy Rogers, Christopher Fannon, and Jeff Kusterbeck discuss the latest news and reviews in American pop-culture – comics, movies, and television.Over the course of just over two hours our topics include: Captain America: the Winter Soldier, Moon Knight by Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey, the series finale of How I Met Your Mother, Attack on Titan, and a detailed, spoiler-filled review of the fourth season premiere of Game of Thrones.YCKMD_WORDS_FOR_INTERNET_USE

As we are just getting this podcast started, we ask for patience as we work out technical and editing issues with our audio.

You can click here to listen to the mp3 in a new window or right-click to download and save for later. You can also subscribe or listen to the episode through our iTunes feed.

Detailed show-notes are available below. We welcome comments, questions, and feedback there or by email or at yckmdpodcast@gmail.com. You can also subscribe, review, or comment on this podcast on iTunes. Thank you for checking out Youth Culture Killed My Dog and keep listening! Read the rest of this entry »


Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Episode 4: I’ll Face Myself

In the fourth episode of Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Roy Rogers discusses a whole variety of comic books published between February and March 2014. Over the course of just over forty-five minutes Roy covers some of these comics: Star Wars #14, Mind MGMT #19, Loki: Agent of Asgard #2, Fantastic Four #1, and X-Men #10-11.

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As we are just getting this podcast started we ask for patience as we work out technical and editing issues with our audio.

You can click here to listen to the mp3 in a new window or right-click to download and save for later. You can also subscribe or listen to the episode through our iTunes feed.

Abbreviated show-notes are available below. We welcome comments, questions, and feedback there or by email or at yckmdpodcast@gmail.com. You can also subscribe, review, or comment on this podcast on iTunes. Thank you for checking out Youth Culture Killed My Dog and keep listening!

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Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Episode 3: Holding Up the Discourse

In the third episode of Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Roy Rogers, Christian Brown, and Jeff Kusterbeck belatedly discuss yesterday’s news and reviews in American pop-culture – comics, movies, and television. Topics in this particularly rambly outing include the Super Bowl trailers for both Captain America and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Dan Snyder’s response to the racism of the name of Washington’s football club, Thor 2, Iron Man 2, Ms. Marvel #1 and Loki: Agent of Asgard #1, and the various storytelling problems of Stan Lee and Steven Moffat. YCKMD_WORDS_FOR_INTERNET_USE

As we are just getting this podcast started we ask for patience as we work out technical and editing issues with our audio.

We must particularly apologize for this lateness and strange audio blips of this episode. We recorded at the beginning of February by the episode was held up by audio and post-production issues. We promise to be better, loyal listeners, in March.

You can click here to listen to the mp3 in a new window or right-click to download and save for later. You can also subscribe or listen to the episode through our iTunes feed.

Detailed show-notes are available below. We welcome comments, questions, and feedback there or by email or at yckmdpodcast@gmail.com. You can also subscribe, review, or comment on this podcast on iTunes. Thank you for checking out Youth Culture Killed My Dog and keep listening!

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Youth Culture Killed My Dog, Episode 1: Shouting Noises into the Void

YCKMD_WORDS_FOR_INTERNET_USEWelcome to the very first episode of Youth Culture Killed My Dog, the internet’s most necessary podcast. This time out Roy Rogers, Tyler Oyler, and Jeff Kusterbeck discuss what they are most looking forward to in pop-culture over the course of this year. For just under one hour and twenty minutes they debate the latest season of Parks & Rec, Downton Abbey, Captain America: Winter Soldier, X-Men: Days of Future Past, the Star Wars license moving to Marvel, the value (or lack there) of the new generation of video game consoles, D&D 5th edition, the latest from Marvel.NOW, and Roy employs a very tortured metaphor for what it is like to experience each season of Game of Thrones. General information about the podcast can be found here.

As this is our very first episode we ask for patience as we work out technical and editing issues with our audio.

You can click here to listen to the mp3 in a new window or right-click to download and save for later. We hope to have an iTunes feed available soon. UPDATE! We now have an iTunes feed.

Detailed show-notes are available below the fold. We welcome comments, questions, and feedback in the comment section below or by email or at yckmdpodcast[at]@[at]gmail.com. Thank you for checking out Youth Culture Killed My Dog and keep listening!

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