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In the July MMMpod, Young Veins talk about breaking away from Panic! at  the Disco, Keith  Lockhart talks about Buckwheat Zydeco throwing the  Boston Pops for a  loop, Zooey Deschanel talks about how Roy Orbison  inspired a She &  Him song, Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells talks about  how awesome  Funkadelic is, and we talk about how awesome Jimmy Cliff  is, who in turn  talks about Sam Cooke and divine intervention. An  explosive show for  July! Oh yeah, and we also test your knowledge of  America songs in the  MMMPod medley. 

In the July MMMpod, Young Veins talk about breaking away from Panic! at the Disco, Keith Lockhart talks about Buckwheat Zydeco throwing the Boston Pops for a loop, Zooey Deschanel talks about how Roy Orbison inspired a She & Him song, Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells talks about how awesome Funkadelic is, and we talk about how awesome Jimmy Cliff is, who in turn talks about Sam Cooke and divine intervention. An explosive show for July! Oh yeah, and we also test your knowledge of America songs in the MMMPod medley.



 
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In the July MMMpod, Young Veins talk about breaking away from Panic! at the Disco, Keith Lockhart talks about Buckwheat Zydeco throwing the Boston Pops for a loop, Zooey Deschanel talks about how Roy Orbison inspired a She & Him song, Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells talks about how awesome Funkadelic is, and we talk about how awesome Jimmy Cliff is, who in turn talks about Sam Cooke and divine intervention. An explosive show for July! Oh yeah, and we also test your knowledge of America songs in the MMMPod medley.

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Previous MMMPods

The inaugural edition of MMMpod features an interview with Kings of Leon and new music from Japanther, Kissy Sell Out, Drug Rug and of course, the Allman Brothers. We lift up our hearts to the Lord in the MMMPod Medley.
The May edition of MMMpod features an interview with Amanda Palmer from the Dresden Dolls, new music from Woodhands, Leonard Cohen and The Lemonheads, a classic from Slick Rick. We celebrate a Neutral Milk Hotel song and the MMMPod Medley celebrates your mother!
The June edition of MMMpod features an interview with Perry Farrell on getting Jane's Addiction back together, as well as a talk with actor Ed Helms about "The Hangover" and what he really thinks of a capella music. Music from Booker T. and the MGs, Magic Magic, Phoenix, Lady Sovereign, Rocket from the Tombs and Wilco. We celebrate your dad in the MMMPod Medley.
The July edition of MMMpod features new music from Bodega Girls, Titus Andronicus, Cass McCombs and a whole lot more. The MMMpod Medley goes to the beach, and we have conversation with Dexter Holland from the Offspring. And G. Valentino Ball talks about the death of autotune. Is it more than just a Jay-Z song title?
The August edition of MMMpod features special guest hosts Drug Rug and a selection from this Boston band's brand new "Paint the Fence Invisible." New music from K'Naan and Wye Oak, and there's also conversation from the Breeders and Mark McGrath from Sugar Ray. And Drug Rug gives me a hard time for admitting I like Sugar Ray. Drug Rug also digs Taj Mahal, The Band and Glen Campbell. We also raid the MMMpod medicine cabinet for the Medley.
The September edition of MMMpod features conversation with The Walkmen, The Cult, Perez Hilton, and music from Hilton's 1st signing on his new label. It's a dude named Slimmy. There's also other new tunes from AA Bondy, The Horrors, Mayer Hawthorne and classics from LCD Soundsystem and The Concretes. The MMMPod Medley laments the passing of summer.
So many killer interviews that it's scary! The October edition of MMMpod features conversation with Al Green, Drew Barrymore, Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips, author Nick Hornby and Big Man Clarence Clemons (who is also an author, in addition to his sax duties with Springsteen). We also let Ms. Barrymore choose this month's HOLY CRAFT, and possibly confused her a little bit. We also have music from Sean Bones. You think that's a scary name? The MMMPod medley is all about ghosts!
The November MMMpod features interviews and music with a band called Girls, a band of girls called Supercute, and a supercute vampire (Yes, we have Robert Pattinson), and a tune from the XX, who may or may not be vampires. What ties all of this together? Huey Lewis, of course.
The December MMMpod features interviews and Christmas music from the Killers and Darlene Love. The Song Sleuth busts Lady Gaga for ripping off the Offspring, who ripped off Nirvana, who ripped off Boston. We also delve into what makes Shakira great, and examine what she has in common with David Bowie, David Lee Roth and Sting. And December's other religions are celebrated in the MMMPod medley.
The January MMMpod features conversation from performers who helped define the first decade of the new century. One of those people is Julian Casablancas, who we also talk to about his brilliant new album. The Song Sleuth does bust him for borrowing a guitar part from a 'Flashdance' song though. We also dig up old interviews from bands who are reuniting in 2010. It's funny to hear them say they'll probably never get back together again. In preparation for the Grammys, Aerosmith's Joe Perry talks about sharing the stage with Sly Stone at the Awards show a few years ago.
The February MMMpod features conversation from Ozzy Osbourne. Michael Emerson from "Lost" tells us about his days enjoying punk rock in Boston. We also dig up an old interview from the late great Howard Zinn. We have a song from Delta Spirit and The Soft Pack, who tell us where they got their name.
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
The April MMMpod features conversation and music from Titus Andronicus and Best Coast. The latter band is part of a trend piece on the sensation that is taking over the nation in a very mellow way that we call Oldies on Drugs. We also feature conversation and music from Girls and Harlem. We also celebrate the music of dearly departed Alex Chilton and talk to Damian Kulash from OK Go.
The May MMMpod features conversation with Johnny Rotten and Josh Ritter (not together, of course). We go through the neglected CD collection of author Steve Almond, whose latest book, “Rock and Roll Will Save Your Life” is out now on Random House. We also celebrate the music of dearly departed Mass.-born rapper Guru.
The June MMMpod features conversation with Jordin Sparks and Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit. We also look into an odd tradition that M.I.A. recently became a part of, by opting not to write a letter to the editor, but a song to the editor. We celebrate graduates in the MMMPod Medley and Nick Drake in the Holy Craft segment.
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In the July MMMpod, Young Veins talk about breaking away from Panic! at the Disco, Keith Lockhart talks about Buckwheat Zydeco throwing the Boston Pops for a loop, Zooey Deschanel talks about how Roy Orbison inspired a She & Him song, Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells talks about how awesome Funkadelic is, and we talk about how awesome Jimmy Cliff is, who in turn talks about Sam Cooke and divine intervention. An explosive show for July! Oh yeah, and we also test your knowledge of America songs in the MMMPod medley.







 
 
 
 
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