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City Of Monster Bunker #2

this is colorful monsters’ second and official bi-weekly podcast City Of Monster Bunker. we continue the adventures of the queer squad from Monster Bunker (original 16 episodes can be found wherever you get your podcasts). in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts from 2017, and maybe you’ll dig them too. in this podcast, they discover “Sixteen” by Diet Cig, “22:41” by Danger, and “ieuD” by Igorrr.

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City Of Monster Bunker #1

this is colorful monsters’ first and official bi-weekly podcast City Of Monster Bunker. we continue the adventures of the queer squad from Monster Bunker (original 16 episodes can be found on SoundCloud and official website, colorfulmonsters.com). in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts from 2017, and maybe you’ll dig them too. In this podcast, they discover “Immanence” by CHEER-ACCIDENT, “A Conundrum (For the Existence)” by Glasswork, and “The Happy Victim’s Creed” by Pyrrhon.

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Monster Bunker #16 (May 28, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ sixteenth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts from 2017, and maybe you’ll dig them too. In this podcast, they discover “Love Is A Bitch” by Two Feet, “Monsters” by Youngr, and “sunroof” by courtship.

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Monster Bunker #15 (May 21, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ fifteenth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Nuclear Fusion” by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, “Blood” by ANIMA!, and “Black Origami” by Jlin.

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Monster Bunker #14 (May 14, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ fourteenth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Particle” by Hundred Waters, “Drive” by Brutus, and “PHILOSOPHY!” by Baio.

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Monster Bunker #13 (May 7, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ thirteenth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Mortality Salience” by Huoratron, “Mercury” by Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner, and James McAlister, and “It’s All Good” by Superorganism.

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Monster Bunker #12 (Apr. 30, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ twelfth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Wonder Blind” by Karen Elson, “Reframe” by Flicker Rate, and “Lita-Ruta” by Shugo Tokumaru.

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Monster Bunker #11 (Apr. 23, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ eleventh and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “All The Dead Girls Love Me” by DREAMCAR, “Stay Awake” by Anna Lunoe & Sleepy Tom, and “Loyalty” by Kendrick Lamar featuring Rihanna.

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Monster Bunker #10 (Apr. 16, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ tenth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Goose Snow Cone” by Aimee Mann, “Black Rain” by Creeper, and “Terror” by Steady Holiday.

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Monster Bunker #9 (Apr. 9, 2017)

this is colorful monsters’ ninth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Luz” by Rubio, “Spectrum” by Muzzy, and “Skinny Legs” by Elohim.

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