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Admiral Phil-Good posted a statusYou thought it would never happen, but here it is: Carlyle comes on a LEOG. He's got this new book, dontcha know, that's getting high praise indeed. Add to that his success with writing the 2012 horror film "Sinister" and his upcoming film adaptation of the game "Deus Ex" and you've got a show with a lot of Carlyle in it, and some reveals that he hasn't even told anyone else yet.
As if that wasn't enough, our old friend Chris Nicholas shows up to talk about the STAPLE! Independent Media Expo going on this weekend that you can see your buddies from the LEOG at. Check it...
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Comment by El Pollo Guerrera on March 9, 2013 at 12:33am Regarding the Norwegian black metal band story... The name of the band was Mayhem. The second singer, Per Yngve Ohlin (aka "Dead") committed suicide in a house that the band had bought as a place they could work on their next album in. The guitarist, Øystein Aarseth (aka "Euronymous") found the body, took pictures, collected skull fragments, then called the police. The story about eating part of the brain was made up, most likely by Euronymous, to make the band appear more evil. However, he did use the skull fragments in making pieces of jewelry and gave some of the jewelry to other musicians he felt were 'worthy'. Euronymous also used one of the pictures of Dead's body as an album cover.
Euronymous was later killed by another black metal musician, Varg Vikernes (aka "Burzum"), in either self-defense or an argument over a contract. Vikernes spent 15 years in prison for murder, arson (he was found guilty of burning three Christian churches), and possession of explosives. He got out on parole in 2009.
Oh, and it was great hearing Carlyle again.
Comment by Aural Traditionalist on March 6, 2013 at 8:46am I'm glad all of you enjoy Mr, Cargill. I wish the man all the best, but personally I find him insufferable. I listened to him for about twenty minutes, and just had to stop.
Comment by TheSeriousDrunk on March 4, 2013 at 8:42am How many episodes did I miss for me to not know you guys loved fiasco. My group podcast actually just ran a Fiasco game with a superhero play-set If your interested, its here. http://www.fandible.com/fiasco-with-great-power/ . I think it effectively shows the fun and horrible characters you can make in Fiasco. Anyway, long live the league and record a fiasco session why don't you.
Comment by Beau on March 4, 2013 at 1:13am @Joshua Balcombe Yep. Right after I said it, I realized my mistake but, as the ball was rolling right along and I didn't want to kill Cargill's momentum I elected not to correct myself. Mayhem is indeed the band and the member in question was Euronymous.

Comment by obscurefan on March 3, 2013 at 10:49pm I'm so happy for all of Cargill's success and can't wait to pick up his book, but I have to admit, there's nothing like hearing Carlyle on Spill.
Comment by Santos on March 3, 2013 at 10:19pm The Raid: Redemption was a great video game movie! LOL.
Comment by Grant on March 3, 2013 at 7:54pm @Stankey Kubrick: I was on this episode... in, like, every single segment. I am on pretty frequently still, I think.
Great now I need to re install Deus Ex for the 50th time THANKS CARGILL!!!
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