Topic: Guns N Roses

6 chapters across the catalog

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 2:07:21 - 2:12:43

1535: Podspeeding

Listener Feedback, No Agenda Merchandise, Hoodie Design

A discussion of No Agenda merchandise focuses on a popular hoodie design by artist Mike Riley. The design, which features skulls, is compared to Grateful Dead and Guns N' Roses aesthetics. The hosts also acknowledge a donation from "Sir Anonymous of Dogpatch."

Bay Gin
Episode 1532 2:03:32 - 2:12:04

1532: Bay Gin

Episode Artwork Review, No Agenda Shop

The hosts review listener-submitted artwork for the current and previous episodes. They discuss the use of AI in art creation and highlight new merchandise available at the No Agenda Shop, including "Appetite for Deconstruction" hoodies.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 4:37 - 6:28

1179: Vooden Sporks

Austin City Limits Festival, Guns N' Roses Headliners

The Austin City Limits music festival is currently taking place over two weekends at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. Major headliners for the event include Childish Gambino, Guns N' Roses, and The Cure. Local traffic congestion has increased significantly due to the influx of attendees visiting the downtown area for the performances.

Long Gun
Episode 778 9:29 - 13:39

778: Long Gun

President Obama Interview on CBS Morning Show Regarding Gun Safety

President Obama participates in a pre-scheduled interview with Nora O'Donnell on the CBS Morning Show while the San Bernardino shooting is in progress. Obama emphasizes a pattern of mass shootings unique to the United States and advocates for "common sense gun safety laws" and stronger background checks. He specifically argues for closing a loophole that allows individuals on the federal no-fly list to purchase firearms legally.

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 12:00 - 14:36

352: Bean Bag Drone

I Want My MTV Book, Adam Curry Firing Anecdote

Adam Curry discusses his inclusion in the new book "I Want My MTV: The Unedited History of Music Television." He reveals details about being fired from "Headbangers Ball," attributing the move to Axl Rose pressuring MTV executives to hire Ricky Rackman. Curry notes the irony of being ousted by a band he originally fought to get played on the network.