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Samples of Sin - The Darkness

Samples of Sin - The Darkness

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In this sixth and final episode of Samples of Sin, Rev. Justice Smythe invites his personal trainer, Pete Michelson, to help him review the album Permission to Land by British glam rock band The Darkness. Pete revels in the screamed vulgarities of the album, while Justice recounts that songs like "Stuck in a Rut" encouraged him to confess something to his wife. Pete compliments Justice on his well-developed quads and rainbow-colored leggings, while Justice finally admits he just needs his rear pew stuffed.

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Justice Smythe - Konrad Andrew
Pete Michelson - 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 © Get Your Hands Off My Woman and I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness | Used under 17 U.S. Code, Section 107 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use. Creator, Producer, Director: Konrad Andrew
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