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Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo

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In the fourth season finale, and 24th episode overall, Kevin has saved his MOST ILLUSTRIOUS AND ESTEEMED GUEST for last, as he welcomes Chicago-based singer and songwriter Joe Goodkin to the virtual building. For, like, three whole hours, the two of them chop it up about how they are internet friends but have never actually met in person (yet), and chat, at length, about the diverse mix of music hand selected by Goodkin, with the intent of fostering the maximum amount of conversation. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Anhedonic Headphones, click here!   Episode Musical Credits: Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. "Killer," written and performed by Phoebe Bridgers. Stranger in The Alps, Dead Oceans, 2017. "Desire," written and performed by Kamasi Washington. Harmony of Difference, Young Turks, 2017. "I Watched The Film The Song Remains The Same," written by Mark Kozelek; performed by Sun Kil Moon. Benji, Caldo Verde, 2014. "Angels of The Silences," written by Adam Duritz and Charlie Gillingham; performed by Counting Crows. Recovering The Satellites, DGC, 1996. "Love More," written and performed by Sharon Van Etten. Epic, 2010, Ba Da Bing. "Black Star," written and performed by Radiohead. The Bends, Parlophone/Capitol Records, 1995. "A Love Supreme - Part One: The Acknowledgement," written and performed by John Coltrane. A Love Supreme, 1965, Impulse! "Black Canyon," written by David Bazan; performed by Pedro The Lion. Phoenix, 2019, Polyvinyl. "Bloodbuzz Ohio," written by Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner, and Padma Newsome; performed by The National. High Violet, 2010, 4AD. "Farewell Transmission," written by Jason Molina; performed by The Magnolia Electric Company. Magnolia Electric Company, 2003/2013, Secretly Canadian. "What Sarah Said," written by Ben Gibbard and Nick Harmer; performed by Death Cab for Cutie. Plans, 2005, Atlantic.