[Originally released on July 12th, 2017] On this throwback episode, we are joined by Joe Penna and Chuck Harland to discuss the 1967 "word-jazz" album "Colors" by Ken Nordine.
After many changes and revisions, Mondo Kanye presents 13 Overlooked Horror Films for last-minute Halloween viewing. Films Discussed: The Grapes of Death, Santo y Blue Demon Contra Los Monstruos, Alien Contamination, Body Melt, Return of the Li
[Originally posted November 14th, 2018] On this episode of Mondo Kanye, hosts Sean Doherty, Steve Vitangeli, and Brad Fetrow discuss the William Castle horror classic Mr. Sardonicus.
[Originally released October 31st, 2018] On this episode of Deep Rotation, we discussed the fifty best songs throughout horror movie history. From genre standard-bearers like John Carpenter and Tangerine Dream to sleazy Italo-funk maestros like
On this episode of Deep Rotation, we discuss three great albums from 2008: "Yo Recuerdo" by Fax, "Challenger" by Burning Star Core, and "F****d Up Friends" by Tobacco.
It's Part Three of our examination of the Akron Sound. On this episode, we discuss the early days of The Numbers Band, Rubber City Rebels, and Devo, as well as some background on the Cleveland underworld, Northeast Ohio labor disputes, and the
For the first time on Mondo Kanye, we're recording via Skype to discuss the 2020 Cleveland Browns Draft Class (Note: It can be a bit choppy at times, but we're working to improve that). It's been a little over a week since the 2020 NFL Virtual
Prior to the Akron Sound boom of the late 70's, Northeast Ohio had several artists contribute to the pop culture landscape, and this episode is about the figures that helped shape what was to come. We discuss legendary firebrand DJ Alan Freed,
[Originally uploaded September 19th, 2018] Steve Albini has worked on some of the most seminal albums of the past 30 years, and we're counting down the best (in our opinion). This one is really courting controversy, and we get there almost imm
[Originally uploaded September 12th, 2018] Steve Albini has worked on some of the most seminal albums of the past 30 years, and we're counting down the best (in our opinion). This one is really courting controversy, and we get there almost imm
On this, the first episode of Mondo Kanye's in-depth examination of the Northeast Ohio musical flashpoint, the so-called "Akron Sound", we discuss how a stretch of disregarded Rust Belt cities became the site of international music interest for
[Originally released December 5th, 2018] On this episode of Deep Rotation, we discuss the faux rock expose book "My Dead Dad Was in ZZ Top" by comedian Jon Glaser.
After a year absence, Mondo Kanye returns with a highly subjective, completely non-canonical, rather belated, celebration of the best albums of the past decade.