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  <title>You'll Like 'Em, Episode 7 - The First Christmas Special</title>
  <description>Original Air Date: 23 December, 2017 In the episode where the boys sing waaaay too much, Conor and Josh discuss Christmas music and movies, things they love about this time of year (all while recording in November), then they slowly devolve into talking about Prog Rock, the evil corporation Josh calls Disney, and the many scumbags in Hollywood. Conor and Josh would like to wish everybody a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year, and we will see you all in 2018! Be sure to follow us here on SoundCloud, and also on Twitter (@youlllikeempod) and Facebook (Conor and Josh's &amp;quot;You'll Like 'Em&amp;quot; Podcast)! And for anyone who's curious, the horrendous version of &amp;quot;Jingle Bells&amp;quot; was by Jon Andserson off of his 1985 album &amp;quot;Three Ships.&amp;quot; Be sure to follow us on LibSyn, Facebook, and Twitter, and, for Apple users, subscribe and leave us a rating on iTunes! If you want to support this show, as well as Friends By Default, Noice Choice Bois, Lion’s Den, and other shows, check out the Hundred Years Patreon: http://patreon.com/HundredYears Also, check out our YouTube playlists, including one with tracks by all of the bands we've recommended! http://youtube.com/channel/UCe2CV-ePsRAua0Nt3UNHgVg </description>
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