As I've alluded to previously, I do more with radio archiving than the two shows we focus on here, and a few weeks ago I circled back around to something I hadn't come across since the mid-1990s.  It ended up taking me to a treasure trove of material spanning decades and tens of thousands of hours of listening.

This site is, and will remain, laser focused on our  mission, but in the meanwhile, for your edification:

 

  1. Church Of The SubGenius: The Hour of Slack was the compendium of the best and newest from all SubGenius radio & stage shows, bands, ranters, media barrage collage artists, plus the weirdest of the indie audio underground. 1,890 episodes of this jam-packed, samurai-edited juggernaut of raw, untamed SLACK are still available. The Hour of Slack was produced weekly since 1985 by REV. IVAN STANG (PO Box 807, Glen Rose, Texas, 76043, USA) -- more years than Johnny Carson or David Letterman were on the air. The show was discontinued in June, 2022; host Rev. Stang simply got burned out after 37 years of weekly shows. His hearing loss wasn't helping either.
  2. Millions Of Dead Chickenheads: Scary Ellen, a WCSB veteran who played punk, hardcore and metal crossover throughout the 1980's and early 1990's returns to the WCSB airwaves Thursday nights to host a two hour rampage of hardcore and punk rock from the late 70’s and early 80’s, including current bands keeping up that tradition. Just under 1,000 hours from WCSB in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
  3. The Great Lakes Radio Conspiracy: A three hour freeform ride through obscure rock, political & media parody and free wheeling conversation recording Friday nights @ 8:00 PM EST and streaming live on ihatefreespeech.com. A three hour radio edit of Friday's stream broadcasts Sunday nights / Monday mornings from 3:00 to 6:00AM on WCSB, Cleveland 89.3 FM, WCSB.org 

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