• #11 - Heavy Pour! Halo with No Combat: Bananas, golf and guns that are memories.

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

#11 - Heavy Pour! Halo with No Combat: Bananas, golf and guns that are memories.

  • Summary

  • We test out our first "pre-prompted" episode, as the guys come prepared with some thoughts on a prompt they received before recording - "Halo with No Combat".

    SPOOKY 🎃.

    Would the common gibbon choose to be turned into a banana?
    What are the flood's favorite theme park rides?
    Have you considered dual-wielding golf clubs?

    We explore all these questions and more.

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    Scope Creep Saloon
    Release #: 11
    Release Date: 10-31-2024
    Type: Heavy Pour - we get a prompt before recording and riff
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