Bring Receipts Podcast

Bring Receipts

Bring Receipts is a podcast hosted by Brandi Collins-Dexter and Steven Renderos. These long time friends spend each episode debating an unpopular opinion about pop culture. Like how Tag Team's song "Whoomp There It Is" is better than 95 South's "Whoot There It Is". You can expect to hear a mix of humor, radical politics and bonafide sh*t talking. But you can't just show up to debate, you must bring receipts.

  1. 09/12/2022 · BONUS

    Black Skinheads and Caucasian Queens

    In this bonus episode of Bring Receipts we give you a special preview of Brandi's upcoming book "Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and our Political Future". The book drops September 20th, pre-order now! (https://celadonbooks.com/book/black-skinhead-brandi-collins-dexter/) We listen to audiobook version of chapter 1: Black People Love Me And Other Things You Should Not Assume About Black Voters .  Throughout the chapter we pause to talk about Brandi's writing process and the influential moments in history that shaped the book. We also discuss Kanye West's Katrina moment, Joe Biden's "You Aint Black" gaffe on The Breakfast Club, as well as the future of the Black vote. Live in New York City? Attend the launch of Brandi's book on Tuesday September 20th 2022 at Powerhouse @ The Archway (28 Adams Street Brooklyn, NY 11201). More info here. (https://powerhousearena.com/events/book-launch-black-skinhead-by-brandi-collins-dexter/). Watch Kanye West's full comments during the Hurricane Katrina telethon mentioned in this podcast. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJUNTcOGeSw) Follow Bring Receipts on social: Twitter: @bring_receipts Instagram: @bring_receipts Creator & Host: Brandi Collins-Dexter (@BrandingBrandi) Host & Producer: Steven Renderos (@stevenrenderos) Artwork & Logo by: Andrés Guzmán (IG: andresitoguzman) Music: “Battlerap” by DJ Ren "Player" by Too Short "Caribbean Queen" by Billy Ocean Support the show

    2h 15m
  2. 07/11/2022

    Bring the Noise (Limp Bizkit vs. Korn)

    It’s just one of those podcast episodes where you just wanna break stuff! Eric K. Ward, Senior Advisor at the Western States Network joins Brandi and Steven to talk about the most derided musical genre of the 90s: Nu Metal.  Brandi and Steven debate which band was the ultimate Nu Metal band: Korn or Limp Bizkit. Tune in to find out who survives this mosh pit.  This episode features a deep dive on Nu Metal, from the fusion of rock and hip-hop in the late 80s, the rise of the MTV generation, and the genre's apex moment at Woodstock 99.  With Eric Ward we discuss Black Flag’s Nervous Breakdown EP, the rise of white nationalism in the Northwest, and growing up in Los Angeles, Fugazi and white nationalism in the Pacific Northwest.  Brandi makes her case for why Korn was the best band. Steven believes its Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit. What do you think? Special shout out to Evan Fox for the guitar riffs featured in this episode, you can check out his music including upcoming shows on his Twitter account: @evan_fox_music Also don't forget to check out our new website which features all our past episodes: https://www.bringreceiptspodcast.com Follow Eric K. Ward: Twitter: @BulldogShadow Instagram: @Bulldog_Shadow Follow Western States Network: https://www.westernstatescenter.org Resources from this episode: The Story of Nu Metal in 14 Songs by Nick Ruskell What Killed Nu Metal? by Punk Rock MBA (YouTube)  Follow Bring Receipts on social: Twitter: @bring_receipts Instagram: @bring_receipts Creator & Host: Brandi Collins-Dexter (@BrandingBrandi) Host & Producer: Steven Renderos (@stevenrenderos) Artwork & Logo by: Andrés Guzmán (IG: andresitoguzman) Music: “Battlerap” by DJ Ren “Flygirl” by The Boogie Boys “Epic” by Faith No More “STFU” by Rina Sawayama "I Disagree" by Poppy Become a Patreon supporter! Support the show

    1h 20m
  3. 06/27/2022

    Vex in the City (Seinfeld vs. Friends)

    Two shows about white people living in New York in the 90s. Only one can get canceled. This episode Brandi and Steven debate Friends vs. Seinfeld, the two most popular TV shows from the network sitcom era of the 90s. We go deep on why Black TV shows thrived in the 90s and explore what was happening in New York City during this decade.  Brandi and Steven debate which of these two iconic TV shows deserves to get canceled! What do you think? Returning as our judge for this episode is! Kwesi judged our first episode ever and backed Steven in the Soul Man episode.. Brandi swore he would never come back. And yet, after running out of judges, he’s back! Links from our Guest Judge: Follow Kwesi on Social: @kwesic  Work with Kwesi: https://www.chappinconsulting.com Powerful Idea Awards: https://www.gainpower.org/powerfulideaawards/ Resources from this episode: The Lonely Nineties: Visions of Community in Contemporary US Television by Paul Arras Chicago Tribune: Sitcoms’ Lack of Diversity Obvious As Black and White New York Times: It Started with A Jolt: How New York Became A Tech Town Follow us on social: Twitter: @bring_receipts Instagram: @bring_receipts Check Out Our New Website! https://bringreceiptspodcast.com Creator & Host: Brandi Collins-Dexter (@BrandingBrandi) Host & Producer: Steven Renderos (@stevenrenderos) Artwork & Logo by: Andrés Guzmán (IG: andresitoguzman) Music: “Battlerap” by DJ Ren “Autumn in New York by Brendon Moeller “Sitcom TV Ending” by Pandaraps Donate to our Patreon Support the show

    1h 18m

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Bring Receipts is a podcast hosted by Brandi Collins-Dexter and Steven Renderos. These long time friends spend each episode debating an unpopular opinion about pop culture. Like how Tag Team's song "Whoomp There It Is" is better than 95 South's "Whoot There It Is". You can expect to hear a mix of humor, radical politics and bonafide sh*t talking. But you can't just show up to debate, you must bring receipts.