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Monthly Archives: June 2012

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This installment of The Five Count was our special celebration of our great nation’s independence. The celebration included exclusive interviews with two American heroes. First up was former heavyweight boxing champion Chuck Wepner. Known as the Bayonee Bleeder, Chuck is best known for going 15 rounds with then heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in 1975. He also went toe-to-toe with guys…

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This edition of The Five Count was another two-hour blowout. During the first hour we spoke to the general manager about dodging the draft, interviewed singing sensation Mrs. Miller, and played Rush’s entire 2112 odyssey. During the second hour we expressed our love for dubstep, discussed the behind the scenes dangers of home interior parties, and played all your favorite…

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This installment of The Five Count was a special two-hour celebration of our eight-year anniversary. The first hour of the show featured an exclusive interview with Marc Storace, singer of the band Krokus. Krokus is best known for their hits Screaming in the Night, Midnight Maniac, and Headhunter. He discussed how he got his start, explained why he didn’t leave…

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We’re opening up The Five Count vaults once again to help you get ready for this Saturday’s anniversary celebration. This episode of The Five Count is from June 10, 2006. It was the 2nd anniversary of The Five Count. It was also an unnecessary amount of The Five Count, clocking in at over five hours. When not making sophomoric jokes…

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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with the Motor City Madman himself, Ted Nugent. Ted has toured the world with his brand of high-octane guitar playing for almost 50 years. He’s best known for his songs Cat Scratch Fever, Stranglehold, and Great White Buffalo. He’s also made cameos in TV shows like That ‘70s Show, Miami…

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During this episode of The Five Count we mourned the recent announcement that the band Ween has decided to call it quits. We also discussed the similarities between The Five Count and the TV show My Two Dads, shared stories about throwing eggs at Perry Farrell, and played more Ween than Southern Minnesota could handle. R.I.P. Ween. Grab your tissues…