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Comedian and Musician Tiana Miller is joined by friends from the performance arts every week to discuss everything from life on the road to dead body removal. Featuring songs by the artist or new tracks improvised each week. Follow here & twitter @TianatheGOBLIN for more info.

Ep 20 Brian Bonelli of Clown Vomit

Brian Bonelli of Clown Vomit drops in to show us Egg Salad, two solo songs and talk about how the supergroup formed. Also, songs about the presidents ...
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Ep 19 Anthony Kapfer

Anthony stops by to play his hit song "D is For Divorce", play a song he's been working on live and premiere an upcoming single from his new album. Ch...
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Ep 18 - Ritz Riot//Dead Tenents

Alex Capraro former drummer of Ritz Riot & current bassist//back up vocalist for Dead Tenants, stops by to talk mixing your own music, writing a conce...
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Ep 17 - True Dreams

True Dreams stops by to introduce 2 songs from their EP, "The Scum" and "Pavement" and talk about their upcoming full length album.
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Ep 16 Lady Bizness & Cop/Out

Kate Hoos, founding member of Punk Island and Lady Bizness talks this year's diy fest lineup and moving on to a new project Cop/Out. featuring songs f...
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Ep 15 - David Shine

Comedian/Musician David Shine stops by to play hit song "Dad Now", talk about going viral overnight and debut never before heard track "Hope". For mor...
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Ep 14 Frank Olson Twins

Frank and Aneyla of Frank Olson Twins stop by to talk stand up, music, stage fright & ft. 2 songs off their latest album.
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Ep 12 Ghost Milk

Multi-media artist and musician Uriel Shlush-Reyna aka Ghost MIlk joins the show to talk personalized dildo//pipe making and debut new song, "Ice Crea...
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Ep 11 Early Riser

Early Riser drops in to talk booking music for The Chris Gethard Show, their move from public access to cable, touring & the band's new releases ft th...
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Ep 10 Ray Kump

Comedian & Cohost Of Tim Dillon Is Going To Hell, Ray Kump talks about his 6+ year career as a morgue photographer.
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