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Welcome to Motel Hell where we discuss obscure movies, weird music, sexual fetishes, video games and manga. Join us each episode for a new topic of interest, long digressions and sexual tension.
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BDMFT #35.2: The Best Video Games and Manga from 2022
In the second half of this BDMFT series the boys discuss the video games, manga and anime they enjoyed most in 2022. Some of these things are new release, but most aren't. Tune in to hear reviews of Blasphemous, God of War Ragnarok, Doom Eternal, Cultic, Chainsaw Man, No Longer Human, and many more!
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BDMFT #35.1: The Best Records of 2022
In the first part of the BDMFT wrap-up, Dick Fetti digs into the disco box for his favorite records of 2022.
Disco Box Recommendations:
Blocks & Escher - Shot in the Dark EP 12" - R&S
Cerebral Rot - Excretion of Mortality LP/CD - 20 Buck Spin
Charli XCX – Crash LP/CD - Asylum Records
Clarity - Basalt EP 12" - UVB-76
Overlook - Lost Souls Club EP 12" - UVB-76
Phobophilic - Enveloping Absurdity LP/CD - Prosthetic
Purity Ring - Graves MP3 - Self-Released -
64: The Best and Worst of 2022
The boys are back at again to discuss their favorite movies, shows and concerts of 2022. To start things off they review "Barbarian", the 2022 film by Zach Cregger.
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63: Tech Itch Part 3: Find Your Darkness
Dick Fetti and Ben the Beardo conclude their series on Tech Itch, covering the records from "The Diagene EP" (Tech Itch Recordings, 2002) to "Another Life/Melt" (Over Shadow, 2021). The boys hope you've come to enjoy the nearly 30 year career of Tech Itch half as much as they do! To kick things off the boys review "Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance" by Kenji Misumi (1972).
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62: Tech Itch Part 2: The Rukus
This episode the boys return to the discography of Tech Itch (Mark Caro), covering the era from Tech Itch's first album "Diagnostics" from 1999 (Moving Shadow) to his second MSX EP, "The Risin" from 2003.
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BDMFT #34: Elden Ring
It was only a matter of time... join Dick Fetti and the Beardo this week to discuss Hidetaka Miyazaki's masterpiece, "Elden Ring". A largely spoiler free discussion, but play it first before listening.
Customer Reviews
All killer, all filler... so full... of great content!
These three are the unborn, demon-possessed babies that you wish you didn’t leave in the dumpster after the prom because your high is totally killed when you realized you could have been kickin’ it with these comedians this whole time, before you spent 50 years in a Texas cell for being indicted of a triple homicide(see prom incident if memory was lost through out long-winded sentence). Kick back and breathe in the fumes of that battery acid off-gassing from your generator as you cling to your diesel fueled iPod in this Apocalyptic world that you‘ve made for yourself because you kept telling yourself you’d call your grandparents more but you just could not break that Netflix binge... and laugh, cry, or ponder the deep and meaningless underworld that Motel Hell brings to the Light albeit a dim and flickering one.
Good stuff
Wasn’t sure at first, they’ve really hit they’re stride , and it’s a very unique stride in the true crime/ horror podcast genre
Gumdrops
The podcast is very entertaining. That Ben guy is the bees knees