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Owen Otto (former guitarist for Little Tin Frog) and Conner Nyberg (avid fan) team together to go through the entire solo discography of Logan Whitehurst, uncovering secrets that had been buried for millions of years.

Talk in the Microphone Owen Otto & Conner Nyberg

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Owen Otto (former guitarist for Little Tin Frog) and Conner Nyberg (avid fan) team together to go through the entire solo discography of Logan Whitehurst, uncovering secrets that had been buried for millions of years.

    Denture/Doorknob & Mini-Album of Luv

    Denture/Doorknob & Mini-Album of Luv

    After five years and a feature-length documentary, Owen and Conner sit down to discuss Logan's two mini-albums and find the mini-treasures inside both of them.

    • 1 Std. 29 Min.
    Very Tiny Songs (2006)

    Very Tiny Songs (2006)

    With the final album in the Junior Science Club repertoire, Owen and Conner take a unique approach to this unique collection of very tiny songs, and each give their own personal Top 10 of their favorite Logan tracks.

    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    Goodbye, My 4-Track (2003)

    Goodbye, My 4-Track (2003)

    Owen and Conner review Logan's fifth album, infamously called the "Sgt. Pepper's of comedy music" by Dr. Demento, track-by-track, telling some amusing observations along the way.

    • 1 Std. 35 Min.
    Earth is Big (2000)

    Earth is Big (2000)

    The fourth album by Logan Whitehurst (the first with the Junior Science Club) is a mark of transition in Logan's producing and songwriting abilities. Owen and Conner talk not only about the tracks, but what was occurring around this time that resulted in this album standing out in the Logan discography.

    • 1 Std. 34 Min.
    How Does An Electrostatic Motor Work? (1999)

    How Does An Electrostatic Motor Work? (1999)

    Logan's third album is full of brains, phones, monkeys, waffles, and can be accurately described as completely and utterly Logany.

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    I Would Be A Biggest Octopus (1998)

    I Would Be A Biggest Octopus (1998)

    Logan's sophomore solo effort, I Would Be A Biggest Octopus, is thoroughly dissected like the biggest octopus it is.

    • 1 Std. 6 Min.

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