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Professor Dum Dum, scientist of music, performs experiments in music and human behaviour. Living, breathing volunteers subject themselves to his verbal vivisection, helping all to understand what laymen call "absurdity." (Visit homepage.)

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Favoriting October 4, 2017: Bastardization of English

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Madder Mortem  Pitfall   Favoriting Red in Tooth and Claw  Dark Essence  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Sanctuary  Waiting for the Sun   Favoriting The Year the Sun Died  Century Media  0:04:49 (Pop-up)
Kimi Karku  Lustful, Wrathful, Sullen   Favoriting Eye for an Eye  Svart Records  0:08:35 (Pop-up)
My Dying Bride  My Hope, the Destroyer   Favoriting The Dreadful Hours  Peaceville  0:12:57 (Pop-up)
Vulture Industries  Strangers   Favoriting Stranfger Things  Season of Mist  0:23:56 (Pop-up)
Midnattsol  Forlorn   Favoriting The Metamorphosis Melody  Napalm Records  0:33:00 (Pop-up)
Kairon Arsel  Starik   Favoriting Ruination    0:43:32 (Pop-up)
Draconian  Stellar Tombs   Favoriting Sovran  Napalm Records  0:50:42 (Pop-up)
Albez Duz  Sacred Flame   Favoriting Wings of Tzinacan  Listenable Records  0:56:25 (Pop-up)
Coph Nia  Little Death   Favoriting Lashtal Lace    1:09:30 (Pop-up)
Blackmare  Kala   Favoriting Death Magic Mother  Magic Bullet Records  1:17:09 (Pop-up)
Septic Flesh  Cider of Dracul   Favoriting Titan  Season of Mist  1:20:41 (Pop-up)
Motelli Skronkle  Vittupaa Taeva   Favoriting Juna  Full Contact Records  1:48:12 (Pop-up)
The Order of Isaz  Father Death   Favoriting Seven Years of Famine  Seaon of Mist  1:51:52 (Pop-up)
Light of the Morning Star  Lord of all Graves   Favoriting Nocta  Iron Bonehead  1:59:28 (Pop-up)
Selcouth  Nightspirit   Favoriting Heart is the Star of Chaos  I voidhanger  2:04:39 (Pop-up)
Trees of Eternity  Gallows Birds   Favoriting Hour of the Nightingale  Svart Records  2:11:14 (Pop-up)
Within Temptation  Another Day   Favoriting Teh Dance  DSFA  2:20:24 (Pop-up)
Medusa 175  Fall of the House of Usher   Favoriting Rising from th Ashes  Svart Records  2:27:25 (Pop-up)
Parzival  Der Geist Des Barons   Favoriting Urheimat  Euphonious Records  2:38:21 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  Helden   Favoriting     2:42:18 (Pop-up)
Disbelief  Between the Lines   Favoriting Navigator  locomotive  2:45:53 (Pop-up)
Departe  Mara's Choir   Favoriting Failure, Subside  Season of Mist  2:51:00 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:10am
Meatfucker:

HAIL SATAN!
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Switchblade Batman:

AAAEEEEEEEIIIII is Professor Dum Dum's Rick Sanchez burp.

Saying it in love professor.
Avatar 12:43am
khd:

i hotdog this show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43am
Switchblade Batman:

No one uses hot dog as an adjective. It's a noun or an exclamation.
  12:44am
King Dean:

Holy fuck professor is back what's the topic?
  1:14am
east hollywood:

You could use acid
Kept in a thermos
To separate Jesus
From his epidermis
Avatar 1:18am
future transport:

iii just hotdogged myself
  1:28am
Carmichael:

A distinct lack of sound.
Avatar 1:34am
Scraps:

Everyone thinks "hopefully" is wrong. But people use adverbs is just that way with no comment. Look up "hopefully" in Merriam-Webster's College dictionary.
Avatar 1:36am
Scraps:

'In the 1960s the second sense of hopefully ("it is hoped"), which dates to the early 18th century and had been in fairly widespread use since at least the 1930s, underwent a surge in popularity. A surge of criticism followed in reaction, but the criticism took no account of the grammar of adverbs. Hopefully when used to mean "it is hoped" is a member of a class of adverbs known as disjuncts. Disjuncts serve as a means by which the author or speaker can comment directly to the reader or hearer usually on the content of the sentence to which they are attached. Many other adverbs (such as interestingly, frankly, clearly, luckily, unfortunately) are similarly used; most are so ordinary as to excite no comment or interest whatsoever. The "it is hoped" sense of hopefully is entirely standard.'
  1:44am
King Dean:

YES QUALIFYING UNIQUE I HATE THAT
Avatar 1:53am
! I X Key !:

Needing to know what shone within
whipping crowning carry away
we removed from Jesus your skin
where you'll suffer & there you'll stay

freeform radio is the best
all freeform ideas hooray
while you're awake & while you rest
though it may seem funny to say

I love this show & holy cow
it was as neat
did we remove that skin & how
as leaf & root of beat

& to carry away that skin
as this poem nears its end
some will contend
freeform will win!
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