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  <title>BUCKWILD:  Fun Is Serious Business</title>
  <description>All comments, questions, and general feedback can be sent to radiobsots@gmail.com. &amp;amp;nbsp;Record a voice message and send it my way or leave one at the Speakpipe page! You can subscribe to Radio BSOTS via the following options: RSS feed ||| Apple Podcasts ||| Spotify ||| Mixcloud Amazon Music ||| Goodpods ||| TuneIn ||| iHeartRadio Connect with Camp Lo-Fi via social media:&amp;amp;nbsp; Mastodon | Threads | Facebook | Instagram This episode's track list (title / artist / source / license): 1. &amp;amp;nbsp;51st State, Eh? Rock Mix feat. Admiral Bob by J.Lang [ccMixter] (CC-BY 4.0) (2025) 2. &amp;amp;nbsp;I Am Him by Jericho Jackson (Elzhi &amp;amp;amp; Khrysis) [Nature Sounds] (CC-BY 3.0) (2025) 3. &amp;amp;nbsp;Buried Alive by JP Reynolds [Bandcamp] (CC-BY 3.0) (2025) 4. &amp;amp;nbsp;Move Around by SoSoon [Bandcamp] (2025) 5. &amp;amp;nbsp;It's a Quarantine Thing (feat. Mega Ran) by Doctor Popular [Bandcamp] (CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0) (2020) 6. &amp;amp;nbsp;The Democrats by Carsie Blanton [Bandcamp] (CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0) (2024)&amp;amp;nbsp; 7. &amp;amp;nbsp;Shenanigans feat. Conscious and Sum by Core Rhythm [Bandcamp] (2010) 8. &amp;amp;nbsp;Texas Democracy Under Attack by Salanje [Jamendo] (CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0) (2025)&amp;amp;nbsp; 9. &amp;amp;nbsp;Staring At The Sun by The Dread [Free Music Archive] &amp;amp;nbsp;(CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0) (2015)&amp;amp;nbsp; 10. Relief Checks by Mikal Amin &amp;amp;amp; Mista Mayday [Bandcamp] (2024) 11. What A World (feat. I Rebel) by Wiseman [ccMixter] (CC-BY-NC 4.0) (2024) Sometimes when I need inspiration to tap into that &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; energy for an upcoming episode, I'll return to a film that I have referenced on this show several times over the years: &amp;amp;nbsp;God Bless America, released in 2011 and written/directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. &amp;amp;nbsp;It's a dark comedy that's meant to be satirical, but I just watched it again and in 2025, it would be funnier if it didn't feel like a brutally honest reflection of present-day life in the USA. &amp;amp;nbsp;It all feels upside down right now and unbearably cruel. &amp;amp;nbsp;In one scene, Frank (the protagonist of the movie) asks his co-worker a question that I often ask myself: &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Why have a civilization anymore if we no longer are interested in being civilized?&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp;Whenever my mind gets stuck on that question, that usually means that it's time for BSOTS to get BUCKWILD. I started recording this in November thinking that it would be finished and online during my birthday month, but to no avail. &amp;amp;nbsp;Cold symptoms slowed me down midway through the month and its effect may be noticeable during my voice overs in the second half of the episode. &amp;amp;nbsp;Strangely enough, I think that the cold gave me just the right amount of irritation that I needed during my final talk break in defense of podcasting for fun. &amp;amp;nbsp;I'm probably one of the last podcasters that will admit to doing that, but I'm also a creative being who takes issue with referring to my work as &amp;quot;content,&amp;quot; and I'll never make it in the industry with that attitude. The &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; episodes are always a great time to play some music with abrasive energy and irreverent personality. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Shenanigans&amp;quot; feels like the lynchpin cut of the show. &amp;amp;nbsp;Released at least 15 years ago, it's still potent in its lyricism and production. &amp;amp;nbsp;Respect due to my brother Mtume Gant f/k/a Core Rhythm, who attacks the microphone on this joint alongside Conscious and Sum. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Relief Checks&amp;quot; is that &amp;quot;barely making it&amp;quot; working class / working poor sentiment that I'm sure a lot of stateside residents can relate to right about now. &amp;amp;nbsp;Much like Mtume, I've been representing for the music of Mikal Amin for as long as I've been producing this show. &amp;amp;nbsp;Mikal and producer Mista Mayday share a friendship that goes back 30 years, and it's always great to hear these two still gettin' it in for the love of hip-hop. &amp;amp;nbsp;The JP Reynolds joint hit me like a ton of bricks. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Buried Alive&amp;quot; is the opening cut of his new E.P. REVIVAL: The Cutting Room Floor. &amp;amp;nbsp;Due to the vulnerability captured in JP's voice as he spit these lyrics, I felt like he had eavesdropped on my emotions at the time that I heard it. &amp;amp;nbsp; If it's a dog eat dog world, then the Trump admistration is all too ready to hand out stars-and-stripes-ridden milkbone boxer briefs to the majority of America's citizens. &amp;amp;nbsp;I was able to find a few Creative Commons tunes that reflect the times. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;The Democrats&amp;quot; by Carsie Blanton sums up my thoughts leading up to the 2024 Presidential election while Salanje's &amp;quot;Texas Democracy Under Attack&amp;quot; drops the listener in the middle of a protest. &amp;amp;nbsp;J. Lang's &amp;quot;51st State, Eh? (Rock Mix)&amp;quot; adds a little levity to the show, but it's also a bit sobering in retrospect. &amp;amp;nbsp;Remember when Trump wanting Canada to be the 51st state was the craziest thing he said this year? &amp;amp;nbsp;Way too much has happened since then. &amp;amp;nbsp;And because we're only five years removed from the global standstill brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, I included &amp;quot;It's A Quarantine Thing&amp;quot; by Doctor Popular, featuring spot-on lyrical commentary from Mega Ran. &amp;amp;nbsp;It's also worth mentioning that I grabbed an opening monologue from a previous &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; episode released eight years ago and it feels like it could've been recorded yesterday. &amp;amp;nbsp;Its subject matter is in perfect sync with the politically charged music selections featured within this episode. I always look forward to the audio surprises that I stumble upon while on Bandcamp. Such is the case with Jericho Jackson, the collaborative efforts of Elzhi (emcee) and Khrysis (producer). &amp;amp;nbsp;If you follow these artists, then you understand what a blessing it is to have even a handful of their songs in the Creative Commons canon. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;I Am Him&amp;quot; is a head nod essential. &amp;amp;nbsp;Meanwhile, &amp;quot;Move Around&amp;quot; by SoSoon (a single from his recently released album Life Be Life'ing) is a boom bap ode to the NYC subway system. &amp;amp;nbsp;The Dread's &amp;quot;Staring At The Sun&amp;quot; sits at the intersection of rock and hip-hop while Wiseman's &amp;quot;What A World&amp;quot; closes out the show leaning into the double time rhythms of drum and bass. &amp;amp;nbsp; It's a lot served up in just under a hour, but the &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; episodes tend to move fast. &amp;amp;nbsp;It's the occasional primal scream for the podcast feed that serves as a sonic middle finger to everything worth leaving behind in 2025 (but may still grab hold of our heels as we enter 2026). &amp;amp;nbsp;Here goes nothin'...and I hope that you enjoy the ride. P.S. &amp;amp;nbsp;I mention a guest appearance on Mtume's podcast Within Our Gates within this episode, which is out now to listen to and enjoy! &amp;amp;nbsp;Check the links below for access to our conversation... Theme music produced by Cy Tru (featuring Jonny Sonic). &amp;amp;nbsp;ID drops courtesy of Mr. Ivory Snow, Mega Ran, Anji Bee, and Mikal Amin. &amp;amp;nbsp;Background music includes &amp;quot;Small Town USA (instrumental)&amp;quot; by Foul Mouth Jerk and &amp;quot;Plastic Rumblings&amp;quot; by Ezekiel Honig. Other BSOTS episodes referenced include: Show #165 - BUCKWILD: Recovery Mode Show #179 - In Conversation With Douglas Whitfield (pt. one) Show #180 - In Conversation With Douglas Whitfield (pt. two) Show #185 - BUCKWILD:&amp;amp;nbsp; The Changing Same Other key info: Ryno The Bearded Tha Bloc Report The Bugcast Within Our Gates: Beyond Blaxploitation - Discussing The Radical Outlier, Top Of The Heap w/Macedonia The content of this episode has been released under a CC-BY-SA license.&amp;amp;nbsp; All works within this episode retain their original releases.&amp;amp;nbsp; See the show notes at bsots.com for more information. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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