Radio stations are known to play censored versions of popular songs, and sometimes it's fun to know what particular songs or artists are targeted the most. Here are a few examples of this, sprinkled with a dash of radio history.
The aspects of horror work by tapping into people’s primal fears, such as death, the unknown, and isolation.
After his retirement, Stevie-Y was far from done with hockey. Almost immediately, he was hired as the Vice President of the Red Wings, and proceeded to win a fourth ring just two years later in 2008. The very next year, the Redwings made it back to the Final before falling in game seven to the Pittsburgh Penguins by just a single goal. After one more year in the Red Wings front office, Yzerman was hired to be the new general manager of the middling Tampa Bay Lightning. This would be a new challenge for him as the Lightning had missed the playoffs in the previous three seasons, and in his entire career as a player and in the front office, Yzerman had only missed the playoffs twice.
A podcast episode all about YouTube!
A playlist for Get 86'd.
Aleishka rants about her experience with anime piracy and the rise of Crunchyroll as it became the main source for anime watching.
The 1986 National Football League (NFL) Draft is one of the most fascinating events in NFL history. While the draft did produce a multitude of Pro Bowlers, it was only able to bear one Hall of Famer.
The TV character George Costanza gets 86'd all the time. From evil vending machines to public bathrooms, George seems to find a way to cause a commotion in any type of situation.
Just when everyone thought clubs were done for at Arcadia University, a blast from the past emerges...
Patrick discusses his obsession with playing Sporcle quizzes.











