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Runout Grooves is a sports podcast about music and a music podcast about sports. Hosted by Wolf Rambatz and Dave Fonseca.

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Runout Grooves is a sports podcast about music and a music podcast about sports. Hosted by Wolf Rambatz and Dave Fonseca.

    Buzz Ballads Draft Part 1

    Buzz Ballads Draft Part 1

    In this episode of Runout Grooves, Dave Fonseca and Wolf Rambatz draft songs from Buzz Ballads, a 2005 compilation of grunge and post-grunge slow-ish songs released by Razor & Tie that was marketed frequently on late night TV.

    Music:

    You can find a Spotify playlist of Buzz Ballads here.

    Our theme song is “Welcome” by New Sweet Breath. You can find that banger on its 1996 full-length, Demolition Theater. You can find the incredible music of Graig Markel at https://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/.

    You can subscribe to Runout Grooves on your podcatcher of choice. Leave us a rating and review, please! If you like us, share us around. If you’d like to drop us a line, you can email us at runoutgroovespod@gmail.com.

    You can find Dave's band, Ancient Enemy, at https://linktr.ee/ancientenemy.

    You can find all of Wolf's garbage at https://linktr.ee/wrambatz.


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    • 1 hr 40 min
    Interview w/ Greg Pincus ('Little Big League,' 'The Homework Strike,' and More)

    Interview w/ Greg Pincus ('Little Big League,' 'The Homework Strike,' and More)

    In this episode of Runout Grooves, Dave Fonseca and Wolf Rambatz interview writer and poet Greg Pincus, author of works such as the novel The Homework Strike and the 1994 film Little Big League. Pincus discusses his background, the genesis of Little Big League, the possibility of a sequel, and more.

    Our theme song is "Welcome" by New Sweet Breath. You can find that banger on its 1996 full-length, Demolition Theater. You can find the incredible music of Graig Markel at https://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/.

    You can subscribe to Runout Grooves on your podcatcher of choice. Leave us a rating and review, please! If you like us, share us around. If you'd like to drop us a line, you can email us at runoutgroovespod@gmail.com.

    You can find Greg Pincus's work at http://www.gregpincus.com/.

    You can find Dave's band, Ancient Enemy, at https://linktr.ee/ancientenemy.

    You can find all of Wolf's garbage at https://linktr.ee/wrambatz.


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    • 1 hr 12 min
    'Monster' Theory, State of Baseball, Grading New Indie Songs

    'Monster' Theory, State of Baseball, Grading New Indie Songs

    In this episode of Runout Grooves, Dave Fonseca and Wolf Rambatz chat about Dave's theory about R.E.M.'s 1994 album Monster and the state of MLB heading into the all-star break. They then hand out grades to six new songs from the SiriusXMU Download 15 charts.

    Music:

    Liz Phair – "Free Ride" (Nick Drake Cover)

    Anohni and the Johnsons - "Sliver of Ice"

    Bethany Cosentino - "For a Moment"

    Local Natives - "Empty Mansions"

    Little Dragon - "Disco Dangerous"

    PJ Harvey - "Seem an I"

    Our theme song is “Welcome” by New Sweet Breath. You can find that banger on its 1996 full-length, Demolition Theater. You can find the incredible music of Graig Markel at https://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/.

    You can subscribe to Runout Grooves on your podcatcher of choice. Leave us a rating and review, please! If you like us, share us around. If you’d like to drop us a line, you can email us at runoutgroovespod@gmail.com.

    You can find Dave's band, Ancient Enemy, at https://linktr.ee/ancientenemy.

    You can find all of Wolf's garbage at https://linktr.ee/wrambatz.


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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Used Bin Challenge #1: Rhino Records

    Used Bin Challenge #1: Rhino Records

    In this bonus episode, Wolf debuts the Used Bin Challenge. Wolf travels to record stores and flips through their used bins for steals. The only rules are: (1) each release must be priced under $5, and (2) the total can't exceed $20 after taxes.

    In today's episode, Wolf takes a road trip to Rhino Records.

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    Our theme song is “Welcome” by New Sweet Breath. You can find that banger on its 1996 full-length, Demolition Theater. You can find the incredible music of Graig Markel at https://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/.

    The Used Bin Challenge theme song is by jakeproduces. You can find them on Fiverr.

    Additional music by Kevin MacLeod.

    You can subscribe to Runout Grooves on your podcatcher of choice. Leave us a rating and review, please! If you like us, share us around. If you’d like to drop us a line, you can email us at runoutgroovespod@gmail.com.

    You can find Dave's band, Ancient Enemy, at https://linktr.ee/ancientenemy.

    You can find all of Wolf's garbage at https://linktr.ee/wrambatz.


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    • 39 min
    Introducing 'Hot Licks And Rhetoric'

    Introducing 'Hot Licks And Rhetoric'

    For the second season of Runout Grooves, we're introducing a new series, Hot Licks And Rhetoric. Over the next 10 episodes, Dave and Wolf will go super deep into an album from rock's bygone age. If you recognized the podcast's title, you already know the first album we'll cover: Steely Dan's 1975 release, Katy Lied. See you soon!

    Our theme song is “Welcome” by New Sweet Breath. You can find that banger on its 1996 full-length, Demolition Theater. You can find the incredible music of Graig Markel at https://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/.

    You can subscribe to Runout Grooves on your podcatcher of choice. Leave us a rating and review, please! If you like us, share us around. If you’d like to drop us a line, you can email us at runoutgroovespod@gmail.com.

    You can find Dave's band, Ancient Enemy, at https://linktr.ee/ancientenemy.

    You can find all of Wolf's garbage at https://linktr.ee/wrambatz.


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    • 9 min
    "Weird Al" Yankovic Song Draft with Dennis "Kosh" Jacobs

    "Weird Al" Yankovic Song Draft with Dennis "Kosh" Jacobs

    In this episode of Runout Grooves, Dave Fonseca and Wolf Rambatz are joined by special guest Dennis "Kosh" Jacobs (https://twitter.com/kosherd) for the "Weird Al" Yankovic song draft. Seven rounds, 21 songs. Things get "weird."

    Recommendations:

    Wolf: ...Golf Solitaire?

    Dennis: The Casey and Michelle Show, That's What They Said, and TV BFFs.

    Dave: Stephen Jay's Vita Beata.

    Our theme song is “Welcome” by New Sweet Breath. You can find that banger on its 1996 full-length, Demolition Theater. You can find the incredible music of Graig Markel at https://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/.

    You can subscribe to Runout Grooves on your podcatcher of choice. Leave us a rating and review, please! If you like us, share us around. If you’d like to drop us a line, you can email us at runoutgroovespod@gmail.com.

    You can find Dave's band, Ancient Enemy, at https://linktr.ee/ancientenemy.

    You can find all of Wolf's garbage at https://linktr.ee/wrambatz.

    You can find Dennis on Twitter @kosherd and Instagram @kosher_d. You can watch Dennis special, Tiny Hat Big Jokes, on YouTube right now.

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    We'll see you soon in 2023! Welcome to the dad's club, Dave! Love you, man!


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    • 1 hr 37 min

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