Rabbit Hole Podcasts is a podcast network that features many quirky shows ranging from pop culture to educational hosted by several people from all walks of life.
Hosts Bubbawheat, Rob Branch, and guest Jason Soto take a listen to the 2005 song Something Beautiful by Clem Snide as requested by listener Agent Palmer and ask the ultimate question: is this song about sex, drugs, or rock and roll?
While Nick is away, Jason Soto takes over as substitute teacher to join Rob on the Satellite of Love, where Jason divulges the full history of MST3K. And it’s a bit long. So brace yourselves… it’s movie time. (And please, stay through the end and even after the closing song for some bonus audio.)
In Episode 26 Letter W Movies Pete, Jason, Rob, and our guest Joanna (Pete’s Cousin) give their top five favorite W movies. Bill is M*I*A again, while Jason once again kindly reads Bill’s picks.
Jason and Nolahn manage to get a special guest to join them in The Lair. It’s none other than Jose Prendes! Jose is from StrictlySplater.com and also a former employee of the movie company The Asylum, who is the topic of discussion this month. Jose lets us in on the inner workings of The Asylum…
Hosts Bubbawheat an Rob Branch take a listen to the 2006 song Tear You Apart by She Wants Revenge and ask the ultimate question: is this song about sex, drugs, or rock and roll?
Would Jason’s life be different if he had seen Empire Records as a teenager? Would be have only want to work in record stores? Which character from the movie do you identify as? Would you be brave enough to ask out Deb on a date? Why did a movie that flopped in theaters get such…
This episode of The Lair of the Unwanted was uploaded on March 2010 and in keeping up with thematic episodes, I thought it’d be a great idea to cover ALL the Leprechaun films (that were available up to that point in 2010, they’ve made like 2 or 3 more since) and Nolahn wanted to cover…
Hosts Bubbawheat and Rob Branch welcome guest Jason Soto from Rabbit Hole Podcasts to take a listen to the 1995 song Peaches by the Presidents of the United States of America and ask the ultimate question: is this song about sex, drugs, and/or Rock and Roll?
Today, in honor of his birthday, we dive into the life of one Theodor “Ted” Geisel, the man who would become Dr. Seuss. It also includes a Nick speed read of “Fox in Socks.” Oh, and Rob didn’t know who he was learning about at first.