The Devil’s Mischief #687

Father’s Day has passed, but you can hear a special “fatherly” collection of comedy and novelty (with special dedication) including PATTON OSWALT, BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT, ROBERT SCHIMMEL, BILL HICKS, and more!


The Metro #729

This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time trip to the 1980s: The Fixx, Ultravox, Thomas Dolby, A Flock Of Seagulls, Berlin, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Alphaville, Naked Eyes, Men Without Hats, Icicle Works, Peter Gabriel, Kajagoogoo, Real Life, Gary Numan, and finishing off with M.


The Metro #728

This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time trip to the 1980s: INXS, Pearl Harbor & The Explosions, Love and Rockets, Rick Springfield, Jane Wiedlin, The Romantics, Psychedelic Furs, The The, Animotion, Martha and the Muffins, Howard Jones, Violent Femmes, Eurythmics, and ends off with Shriekback.


The Metro #727

This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your time warp back to the 1980s: Magazine, Rick Astley, Human Sexual Response, Midge Ure, Jimmy Nail, Musical Youth, Devo, Erasure, Bananarama, Level 42, Cutting Crew, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Bronski Beat, Blondie, and finishes up with Culture Club.


Infernal Legion #045 — Memorial Day

Satanist Raul Atondo and Magister Adam Campbell join us on this special Memorial Day episode. We discuss our plans for the holiday, honoring those who did not fall in combat, modern observances, and the homogenization of Memorial Day. As is our tradition, we close the show with the names of the fallen and Taps.


The Metro #726

This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your time trip back to the 1980s: The Sisters Of Mercy, Soft Cell, Buggles, Rubber Rodeo, Nick Lowe, A-Ha, A Flock Of Seagulls, Herbie Hancock, Kim Wilde, Humans, Visage, Thomas Dolby, Jermaine Stewart, and finishing up with Yaz.


Infernal Legion #044 — Sinister Scuttlebutt

On this #SinisterScuttlebutt episode, Jeff and Rick find themselves Duwayne-less. Kim saves the day by jumping in the third chair to discuss the WWII “Ghost Army” receiving the Congressional Gold Medal, Tony joins in to give a first-hand account of the Army’s new neurological screening tool, and the Army National Guard’s failure to pay over 13,000 enlistment bonuses. On The Tower, Adam talks conscientious objectors and the benefits of military conscription.


The Devil’s Mischief #686

It’s a special farming-themed episode of the Devil’s Mischief, featuring the golden-age radio comedy of BURNS & ALLEN, and (on the complete opposite end of the comedy spectrum) raunchy prank phone calls from BUBBA THE LOVE SPONGE.


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