+ 31.Aug.06 Happy Labor Day


Listen to Accident Hash #174

A little off tonight, but a longer and content filled show.

Featured on this episode

It’s now September so that means that PodCamp Boston is right around the corner and shortly after that will be the Podcast Expo. It’s going to be a great month.

Finally, a huge happy 2nd Anniversary to Dave Slusher and The Evil Genius Chronicles. The first podcast I ever listened to and still do religiously.

Thanks to Go Daddy, EarthLink and Altec Lansing for sponsoring the show.

6 Comments »

  1. julien says

    new london fire… holy crap. amazing.

    September 1st, 2006 | #

  2. Mike Wills says

    Great show CC! Madi and I loved all the music as usual.

    September 1st, 2006 | #

  3. Henning says

    Wow, first The Shakes with “Liberty Jones”, then New London Fire with “Different”… I tuned in several times to Accident Hash but it never convinced me completely - now it has. Man, there’s so much good music out there…

    Keep up the good work, love it!!!

    September 4th, 2006 | #

  4. Beatles mixed with The Clash « Andy’s blog says

    […] That’s the description CC Chapman used to describe The Shakes when he played their track “Liberty Jones” on the most recent Accident Hash. I don’t know the Beatles catalogue back to front but even I can hear their influence in this track. […]

    September 4th, 2006 | #

  5. Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast says

    Sadly, SteveRunner won’t be able to make PodCamp, but 276 other people will. It’s going to be a very fun weekend! Looking forward to YOUR sessions!

    September 6th, 2006 | #

  6. Mike Wills says

    Hey… I am listening to show 175, but there is no show notes? What the heck??

    September 6th, 2006 | #

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