Topic: Kevin Reeves

6 chapters across the catalog

Unicorn
Episode 745 45:17 - 46:58

745: Unicorn

Obama Chicken Dance Remix, MC Hammer Super Freak

Musician Kevin Reeves submitted a new audio remix featuring President Barack Obama's voice set to a "Chicken Dance" and "U Can't Touch This" mashup. The segment explores the musical lineage of the track, tracing MC Hammer's hit back to Rick James' "Super Freak." The hosts use the remix as a transition into the show's production credits.

Red Washcloth
Episode 467 2:19:28 - 2:22:08

467: Red Washcloth

Sing for the Climate, Doha Summit Propaganda

The "Sing for the Climate" campaign at the Doha summit is criticized as ineffective propaganda. Five percent of the Belgian population reportedly participated in singing the song to influence climate negotiators. The hosts suggest that better "indoctrination" music could be produced by their own contributors.

No-Stray Spray
Episode 461 1:03:53 - 1:09:09

461: No-Stray Spray

Kevin Reeves Drone Jingle, Beatles Comparison

The hosts discuss a drone-themed jingle created by Kevin Reeves, which one host compares to the style of The Beatles. This leads to a discussion about the song "Taxman" and the cultural relevance of the Beatles' discography.

Episode 453 1:09:58 - 1:13:05

453: Haldol Dribbler

Yemen Drone Strike, Daily Drone Report

A U.S. drone strike in Yemen reportedly killed eight suspected Al-Qaeda operatives, including a senior leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. The strike targeted a farmhouse and a vehicle in southern Yemen. The segment features a new "Daily Drone Report" jingle by Kevin Reeves, set to the melody of Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)."

Episode 398 1:33:02 - 1:43:16

398: Zombie Gun

Listener Donations, Kickstarter Campaigns, and Cancer Tributes

The hosts read a long list of donations from the "No Agenda" community, including a "fuck cancer" tribute for a listener's father. Musician Kevin Reeves is highlighted for his Kickstarter campaign to fund a new album, "Headspace." The hosts encourage listeners to support the show before contributing to outside projects.