Topic: Audio Jingles

8 chapters across the catalog

Nyet Bluffski
Episode 1491 2:57:00 - 2:58:40

1491: Nyet Bluffski

Closing ISO Clips and Jingle Selection

The hosts review several short audio clips (ISOs) to determine which will be used as the closing jingle. They settle on a clip of Alex Jones saying "They need the money" as a humorous nod to the show's value-for-value model.

Oil Ball Panic
Episode 1412 3:12:02 - 3:14:25

1412: Oil Ball Panic

End of Show ISOs, Biden "Say Something" Clip

The final segment featured a collection of "In Search Of" (ISO) audio clips, including a Biden stumble where he told governors "if you need something, say something." These clips are archived for future use in listener-produced jingles and show transitions.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 3:01:38 - 3:03:44

1382: super-mutation

ISO Jingle Selection, Smorgasbord and Happy Days

The hosts selected new "In Search Of" (ISO) jingles for the show's soundboard. The chosen clips include a "Smorgasbord" line featuring Yogi Bear and a "Happy Days" musical sting. These audio elements are used to punctuate segments and respond to listener contributions during the live broadcast.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 52:03 - 57:39

1300: Electrical College

No Agenda Jingle Medley, Classic Audio Clips

In honor of the 1,300th episode, a medley of classic No Agenda jingles and isolated audio clips (ISOs) is played. The collection includes various historical soundbites, including a tribute from a "John Galt" character and clips of Pastor Manning. The hosts discuss the origins of long-running show memes and the evolution of their audio database.

Dustbin of History
Episode 780 51:58 - 55:48

780: Dustbin of History

Holotropic Breathwork, Stanislav Grof and Jingle Production

A discussion regarding "holotropic breathwork," a technique developed by Stanislav Grof as a successor to LSD-based therapy, leads to the creation of a new audio jingle. One host recorded a breathing exercise that was then edited with theremin-like sounds. The resulting audio file is shared as a humorous response to the concept of psychedelic therapy.