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SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
Author: Sean McGinity
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Although SeanGeek and FastFret might be the names on the Podcast, the show also veers off into other territories including Breaking The Mold, Geeking out with Karen Bee, and the Metal Shoppe (featuring Alex the Temp).
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With the wrestling history books set aside for now, SeanGeek, FastFret, and Heath McCoy turn their attention to music. The conversation ranges from the live album chemistry of Rush and ZZ Top, to the underappreciated 1970s era of the Scorpions, to Beck's ever-shifting musical identity — with a few rounds of the show's "Pass or Go" game thrown in along the way. Heath also shares some of his work outside of wrestling, including his interviews with comic book legends Neil Adams, Stan Lee, and Alan Moore, teasing a possible future episode dedicated entirely to comics.https://shows.acast.com/school-of-hiphttps://www.amazon.ca/Pain-Passion-History-Stampede-Wrestling/dp/1550227874Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/seangeekpodcastWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://goboneless.lovable.app/Merch:Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
SeanGeek and FastFret welcome author Heath McCoy for a deep dive into the golden age of Canadian wrestling territories. Heath brings his historian's eye to the fascinating ecosystem of regional promotions — how wrestlers moved between them, how championships were structured, and what made each territory distinct. The conversation covers the inner workings of Stampede Wrestling in Calgary and Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling in the Maritimes, the financial arrangements between promotions, and the careers of wrestlers like Ric Flair, Andre the Giant, Randy Savage, Leo Burke, and the Cuban Assassin as they navigated the territory circuit. Heath and the guys also take stock of where professional wrestling stands today compared to the more improvisational, character-driven era that made the business so compelling.https://www.amazon.ca/Pain-Passion-History-Stampede-Wrestling/dp/1550227874 https://shows.acast.com/school-of-hipLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/seangeekpodcastWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://goboneless.lovable.app/Merch:Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
In the second half of our conversation with Michael, author of "The Mighty Van Halen,: One Fan's Journey " we take a deep dive into the band Cinderella and their unique place in 1980s rock history.We start by analyzing Cinderella's first album "Night Songs," exploring what made their sound so distinctive compared to other hair metal bands of the era. Michael and Sean break down the band's blues influence and how it set them apart from the typical glam rock sound, despite often being lumped into that category. We discuss their connection to Bon Jovi and how they were discovered.The conversation explores Tom Keifer's unique vocal style, drawing comparisons to Janis Joplin and discussing how his distinctive singing technique—which involved rupturing his vocal cord—created such a memorable sound. We trace the band's trajectory from their popularity peak in the 1980s through their decline after the third album.A major focus of our discussion is why Cinderella never achieved the lasting popularity of bands like Poison or Mötley Crüe, despite being more musically sophisticated. We explore how their bluesy sound didn't fit the typical hair metal image and how being incorrectly categorized may have hurt them. Their 1990 album "Heartbreak Station" represented a shift toward blues rock that may have confused fans, while bands like the Black Crowes with a similar style found more lasting success.We compare Cinderella to Mötley Crüe, agreeing that while Cinderella was more musically accomplished, Mötley Crüe better represented 1980s hairband culture. The conversation takes an interesting turn as we discuss how the CD format might have changed listening habits—the ability to skip tracks leading to less engagement with deeper album cuts.We analyze specific tracks including "Last Mile" with its strong background vocals and relatable themes of travel and hard work, and "Shelter Me," comparing its positive, uplifting message to the Rolling Stones' darker "Mother's Little Helper." We appreciate Cinderella's more optimistic lyrics, especially contrasting them with some of the darker themes prevalent in 1990s music.The episode wraps with Michael promoting his book "The Mighty Van Halen: One Fan's Journey" and final reflections on our formative music experiences.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/seangeekpodcastWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://goboneless.lovable.app/Merch:Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
In this episode, we welcome Michael, author of "The Mighty Van Halen: One Fan's Journey," for a nostalgic journey through the cassette rock era of the 1980s.We start by tackling some technical challenges with audio and Discord setup before diving into Michael's book, which chronicles his coming-of-age as a Van Halen fan during the golden age of rock. Michael shares how readers from different regions have found his story deeply relatable, highlighting the unique experiences of a generation that built stereos, traded tapes, and lived for new album releases.The conversation flows naturally into memories of first hearing Van Halen—from Michael's 1970s introduction to the band, to watching MTV's early days, to the cultural phenomenon of the 1984 album. We discuss David Lee Roth's eclectic SiriusXM radio show and share stories about the transition from vinyl and cassette culture to the digital age.We explore concert experiences and the modern music scene, touching on Wolfgang Van Halen's upcoming shows, potential collaborations with Billie Eilish, and news about Slash filming in Winnipeg. The conversation takes a fun turn as we share our most anticipated album purchases—from Van Halen's 1984 to KISS's Dynasty—and reminisce about our first music purchases, early disco influences, and those treasured Christmas albums from the late '70s.It's a celebration of the era when music was a tactile experience and every new album release was an event.https://www.amazon.com/Mighty-Van-Halen-Fans-Journey/dp/B0G1KYGKGG Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch:Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
In the second half of our conversation with Nick from Pod of Thunder, we dive deep into music, emotion, and entertainment.We compare the emotional depth of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God" with Joe Satriani's instrumental work, exploring how technical skill alone isn't enough—emotional connection is what separates great performances from legendary ones. We discuss instrumental music's power to convey emotion without words, touching on artists like Nat King Cole and what makes truly vulnerable performances resonate.Plus: Todd's saga with terrible hospital cutlery (it's worse than you think) and a fun debate about movie sequels better than their originals—from Terminator 2 to The Last Crusade.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch:Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
In the first half of this episode, we sit down with Nick from Pod of Thunder for a fascinating conversation about podcasting, nostalgia, and Canadian music legends.We kick things off discussing an intriguing podcast concept about screenwriting based on album tracks before diving into memories of obscure 70s TV shows and how YouTube has transformed from a platform for random content into a nostalgia powerhouse and instructional video library.The conversation takes an interesting turn as we explore AI technology—both its benefits and pitfalls. Nick shares a story about AI providing completely incorrect information, while we discuss how AI can be useful for tasks like product reviews. We also talk about the importance of family in podcasting, with Nick sharing stories about his mom's involvement in Pod of Thunder.We explore how COVID-19 changed podcasting forever by normalizing virtual recording and remote guests, comparing our different setups (StreamYard vs. Zoom) and discussing the evolution of podcast equipment over the years.The highlight of the episode is our deep dive into Nardwuar the Human Serviette, the legendary Canadian music interviewer known for his eccentric persona and encyclopedic knowledge of bands. We watch clips of his iconic interviews with KISS and Divine, discuss his unique interviewing style, and celebrate his upcoming induction into the Order of Canada. Nick also introduces us to Norman Gunston, another character-based interviewer, and his hilarious KISS parody album "Kiss Army."We wrap up this segment with discussions about family-friendly entertainment, video games like Roblox and Minecraft, and some memorable concert experiences.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Sean and Todd bounce between gaming, music, and nostalgia, starting with ideas for interactive game content, controller upgrades, and retro gaming revivals like Tomb Raider. They share personal stories about icy driving, livestream experiments, and the frustrations (and joys) of modern gaming gear, before drifting into memories of arcades, family gatherings, and musical moments growing up.The conversation pivots into wrestling nostalgia, local legends, and the way time reshapes how memories land. From there, Sean introduces new podcast projects and deep dives into concept albums, setting the stage for an extended discussion on KISS — particularly The Elder. Sean explains his lifelong connection to the album, including creating a comic inspired by it as a kid, and breaks down how KISS’s shift away from mythic, superhero-like personas hurt the record’s reception.Sean and Todd explore KISS’s evolving image, Gene Simmons’ original supernatural vision for the band, Paul Stanley’s later creative control, and the eventual return to makeup and character-driven theatrics. They highlight tracks like “The Oath” as progressive, theatrical standouts that helped shape Sean’s love of concept albums, while also touching on other KISS records, band dynamics, and how image, leadership, and storytelling can make or break an album.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
Go listen to Trailer Behind the Metal Shoppe https://player.captivate.fm/episode/929dadea-cac2-41c9-8198-cdb03650b0d0/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
SeanGeek and FastFretFingers are joined by Tim Durling—author, podcaster, and fellow Maritimes native—for a wide-ranging conversation that blends podcasting, music history, and the ever-changing relationship between creativity and technology.The episode kicks off with shared Maritimes and Acadian roots, recording setups, and the small-world podcast connections that brought Tim onto the show. From there, the discussion moves into podcasting strategy, including YouTube’s RSS distribution, audience growth, and why casual, conversational interviews often work better than rigid formats.Music takes center stage as Tim digs into his deep knowledge of classic rock, touching on Rush and Triumph reunion news, KISS concert myths, Whitesnake’s evolving sound, and why certain 80s bands endured while others disappeared. The conversation also wrestles with the impact of grunge on rock music in the 1990s, oversaturation in the hair-metal era, and the recurring cycle of musical trends.The group explores originality versus formulaic music, modern radio, and whether today’s hyper-polished sound will eventually collapse like past genre bubbles. Tim brings a radio professional’s perspective, balancing skepticism with optimism about authentic artists still breaking through.The episode wraps with Tim’s journey as an author, including his unexpected deep dive into 8-track tapes, successful Kickstarter publishing, and his growing catalog of album-by-album rock books, from Y&T to his current Fleetwood Mac project.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Sam returns to the show to tackle the ever-reliable Board O’ Topics, and yes—somehow it all starts with Christmas. Riveting podcast content, as promised.From there, the conversation wanders (by design) into the realities of video, podcasting, and clipping content—what actually hits, what absolutely doesn’t, and how much social media effort is too much. We get honest about the awkwardness of asking for money, supporting creative work, and what Sean actually received for the podcast.Sean also reveals that he’s been sleeping well lately—and explains why—leading into a discussion on active imagination and the strange mental movies that happen while we sleep.Music & Pop Culture SegmentsPass or Go: Skinnerbox – “Nex Finga”This sparks a deeper dive into King Django, ska history, and the surprisingly sharp world of dis tracks within ska music.Songs with Shared Lyrical Content:Maroon 5 vs. The Airborne Toxic Event — which song has more heart and sincerity?The discussion expands to Smokey Robinson’s “Tracks of My Tears”, Leigh Filbert’s “Time to Go Home”, plus detours into The Ramones and Jacob Brodovsky.Education, Badges, and BrainsWe unpack the idea of participation badges—whether they’re real, misunderstood, or just badly explained—and clarify how modern school systems actually handle achievement. This leads into reflections on:Advanced vs. slower learning streamsMoving from French immersion to English schoolA surprising (and welcome) turn into physicsFood, Gratitude, and Facial HairSomehow, we also:Define exactly what a jailhouse burrito isShare the recipeThank the listeners and supporters of both Sean’s and Sam’s showsAnd finally address the real question: what is going on with Sean’s mustacheLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch:Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
In this episode of Geeking With Karen Bee, Seanorama and Karen dive into AI ethics, creative ownership, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping work, art, and even tabletop RPG prep. They explore the benefits and concerns surrounding AI, including copyright issues and its impact on artists and creators.The conversation shifts to book recommendations and geek reading habits, spotlighting the popular LitRPG series Dungeon Crawler Carl, along with current DC and Marvel comics featuring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the X-Men. The hosts also discuss standout comic creators like Gail Simone and Warren Ellis.Film and television take center stage as Sean and Karen break down Peacemaker, Hawkeye, Knives Out, Zootopia 2, and the evolving Marvel and DC cinematic universes. They share candid thoughts on upcoming superhero movies, actor performances, and why strong storytelling matters more than box office numbers.The episode wraps with reflections on beloved actors, career comebacks, celebrity authenticity, and what makes fandom feel meaningful in an era of constant reboots and sequels.A thoughtful, funny, and honest conversation about pop culture, technology, and the stories that keep us geeking out.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
We had a great episode with Clayton T Stewart a few years ago. In honor of him and keeping his memory alive, and because miss the guy, here is a rehash of when Clay came on to talk Harry Houdini.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Colin Hay was in one of the biggest groups in the world Men At Work. But it is his solo career that intrigued me the most. Let’s take a listen to the album Going Somewhere, one of my favorite albums of all time, my warm blanket and cup of hot chocolate on those cold and lonely nights. #music #colinhay #goingsomewhereLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Matthew Budoloski and Dustin Leader from Leaderhouse join the show for a rich and celebratory dive to discuss the band and it's history. From the earliest days, Matt and Dustin’s connection generated a spark that shaped Leaderhouse’s sound, identity, and approach to music.We dig into the full origin story: • How Matt and Dustin met and how the band formed• How Christian and Scott came aboard• The “Leaderhouse Five” era — including the brief but memorable involvement of Remy Shand• The musical influences and organic evolution of the band’s sound and their ties to the Blue Meanies.We also highlight the creation of their album, produced by Christian’s father Norm. From Christian's age, D — the sessions captured the authenticity and interplay that defined the group. Dustin’s soundscaping, Matt’s melodic sensibility, and Christian's youthfulness shine throughout.We also touch on what the members pursued after Leaderhouse: • Matt transitioning into Volume • Dustin moving on to craft new sonic ideas in Projektor The conversation expands into the nature of songwriting, the shifts in the music industry, the rediscovery of older music by younger listeners, how kids connect to songs today, and why authenticity continues to matter. #music #podcast #Winnipeg #Manitoba #indie #indiemusicLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
We’re joined by Brian Fergusson for a wild, nostalgic, and downright hilarious dive into our childhood in Shediac. From labor board battles and Bell service nightmares to lobster debates, lost fast-food icons, Kiss solo albums, cemetery donuts, and the infamous Halifax breakdown — this one covers everything.We even unpack what REALLY happened the first time we met, how our friendship with Richard shaped our lives, and why Maritimers fly all the way to Winnipeg just to eat at Red Lobster.#Podcast #Maritimes #Shediac #Nostalgia #ComedyPodcast #CanadianPodcastLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
Eric Senich joins us this episode to dive into everything from Black Friday stories and OnlyFans trends to John Candy memories, Ace Frehley, KISS, and the long-debated question of whether Eddie Van Halen really copied Ace. Eric also shares the Bob Crane story, and we unpack DISCovery, Spotify, and ongoing copyright issues.We wrap the show with a lively round of Pass or Go, featuring artists like Living Colour, Post Malone, Mac Miller, Castle Rat, Wet Leg, Goose, 1755, War on Drugs, Lola Young, New Meanies, and The Cure. Expect plenty of ’90s nostalgia, mall-music talk, djent chatter, and jam-band detours.#Podcast #MusicPodcast #EricSenich #KISS #AceFrehley #VanHalen #RockHistory #MusicTalk #BlackFriday #JohnCandy #PassOrGo #NewMusic #1990sMusic #JamBands #DjentBooked On Rock: https://www.bookedonrock.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Come visit the Trailer Behind The Metal Shoppe here: https://trailermetalshoppe.captivate.fm/episode/metal-shoppeOr on your favorite player under "trailermetalshoppe"Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
As part of the Breaking series, Sean talks about David Lee Roth’s 1991 album A Little Ain’t Enough. This one had a lot of importance in Sean’s musical growth, exposing him to the other sides of Jason Becker and properly introducing him to Steve Hunter. While this album may have been during Dave’s decline commercially, it is definitely one of his best albums.#podcast #music #DavidLeeRoth #JasonBecker #SteveHunter #VanHalen #breakingLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
Sean and Todd are back in the studio — and things get wild fast. The boys kick off comparing setups between the Trailer Park Boys, Pod of Thunder, and their own ever-evolving Blinshriek Studios.Then it’s on to the news that’s got every Canadian rocker buzzing: a Rush reunion! Expect giddy excitement, nerdy speculation, and a deep dive into the legacy of all the Alex’s.Todd gets properly educated on the Yngwie Malmsteen plane incident (complete with fiery retelling), while the gang redefines “cocaine” as “Cocagne” — because why not? There’s a musical intermission with Lifte as the guys break down riffs, 5150 amp setups, and the eternal quest for tone perfection.But things take a left turn into pure SeanGeek and FastFret territory: Why is one door locked and one not at every store?How many coffee filters does one pot really need, and how does that connect to crabs? (You’ll have to listen.)To close things out, Todd gives his first-time reactions to a playlist from Skelly Willigogs, featuring:🎵 Blue King Brown – “Water”🎵 G. Love & Special Sauce – “Doin’ Fine” & “Cold Beverages”🎵 The Cat Empire – “One Four Five”🎵 Cake – “The Distance”🎵 Soul Coughing – “Lazybones”🎵 Spot – “Straight Through The Sun’s Head”#Podcast #Rush #YngwieMalmsteen #MusicPodcast #CanadianPodcasts #SeanGeek #FastFret #GuitarTalk #RiffsAndLaughterLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook






















