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Samples of Sin - Liz Phair

Samples of Sin - Liz Phair

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In Episode 3, Justice Smythe invites his old friend Blakeford O. Donovan to review Liz Phair’s Exile in Guyville. Justice and Blakeford first met thirty-some years ago, at a Liz Phair show in a basement bar in Chicago. Justice was only there because he thought there was a religious service.

Despite its “canine language,” Exile in Guyville finds emotional resonance with Justice, who knows the feeling of being an outsider, and Blakeford, who recalls his own libertine days. Justice mixes up the album’s producer Brad Wood with the Brad Wood who starred in several adult films that Justice has never seen, while Blakeford waxes wise on monogamy and steel.

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Justice Smythe - Konrad Andrew
Blakeford O. Donovan - Luke Bovard

Be sure to visit www.BITComedyNetwork.com to check out our other podcasts or to apply to the ensemble. MUSIC: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller © Help Me Mary, 6'1", and Soap Star Joe by Liz Phair | Used under 17 U.S. Code, Section 107 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use. Creator, Producer, Director: Konrad Andrew
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