• ODDIO ARCHIVES SPRING CLEANING!

  • Apr 4 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast
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ODDIO ARCHIVES SPRING CLEANING!

  • Summary

  • Seeing as we just did an episode on sonic weaponry, we thought we'd also go ahead and clean out the old "ODDIO" archives as a bonus mini-episode! Some of these are classics that you've probably heard before while some of them are a tad bit more obscure. Enjoy!

    1. The Art Bell Area 51 Caller...a classic!

    2. "Bongo" calling from the funny farm about his "Yowie" encounter (pretty sure he's saying this thing almost, umm, tried to "take advantage" of him. Supposedly.)

    3. Alleged 911 Bigfoot Call

    4. "The Sierra Sounds", supposedly this audio has been analyzed by military intelligence crypto-vocalist researchers who claim that the "non-human" vocalizations had to have been made by creatures at least 7-8 ft. tall and weighing roughly 300-400 pounds! You be the judge.

    5. "Fallen Angels" allegedly recorded emanating from beneath the dried up Euphrates River. Or maybe dragons?

    6. A supposed radio signal interruption from an unknown source. This one's from Reddit so maybe take it with a whole ocean's worth of salt.

    7. This one straddles the fine line between hilarity and tragedy. This particular segment is when America knew that "Mr. Dynamite!" might have a serious problem.


    Question? Comments! Email us: kooksandcranks@gmail.com


    Opening/closing theme: "Ghost Town" by Aves



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