• Ep. 84 - Brandy Alexander Majesty (feat. Martin Sexton)

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 84 - Brandy Alexander Majesty (feat. Martin Sexton)

  • Summary

  • After a call from our attorney, we get right to business recording an intro in arrears as we discuss if fun size is that fun, if king's size being renamed sharing size is just making it shaming size, the ranking the Mr. songs feedback, the introduction of our singer/songwriter stalwart of a guest in Martin Sexton, recreating the entirety of Abbey Road with only an acoustic guitar, and a song that is actually about the Queen in "Her Majesty."

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    Hosts: Becker and Tommy
    Guest: Martin Sexton (https://martinsexton.com/)
    Executive Producer: Scotty C.
    Musical Supervisor: RB (@ryanobrooks)
    Associate Musical Supervision: Tim Clark (@nodisassemble)

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