
Ep. 169 "Dick Lazer" - Candace & Mel
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This week’s episode is basically a fever dream diary entry come to life. We cover:
A race reveal gone sideways (don’t ask).
The weirdest Uber driver story leaving Monarch—dude was basically a side quest.
A wholesome lunch with the parentals that somehow ended with a fender bender.
The Dyer Diaries, where topics range from birth control to “oral sex” (yes, with the air quotes) and a man pissing proudly at the Diana intersection (local hero?).
Jesus offering a homeless guy $17 for a hug.
Jesus's gay porn name: Dick Lazer.
Being taken hostage after the Kings of the West concert with Leslie.
Black Sabbath’s “final” concert at Monarch.
And, of course, more cursed Uber interactions in general.
Basically, it’s like if your drunk tío wrote a diary and then forced you to listen to it in the car.
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Boom Bap on the Border: An El Paso Hip Hop Story - Episode 3
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In this episode, we take it way back! Join me and my friends Tito, Marc X, Arkatak, Pooh Heff, and Groove as we answer the question:
"What were some Hip-Hop related things to do in El Paso back in the '80s and '90s?"
We swap stories about the legendary Breaking Boundaries battles, crossing over to Juarez to party at Old West, and copping Kung-Fu flicks (and more) from Brotha Lee's. We also reminisce about partying at the All Graders Club on Fort Bliss, dancing at Teen Expo, and the classic hangouts at Castle Park. Plus, no trip down memory lane would be complete without shouting out One World Style — where digging for vinyl was a rite of passage.
Whether you lived it or just want to know what it was like, this episode is full of the real memories that made the El Paso Hip-Hop scene special.
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Ep. 168 "Cu-labia/The Colonoscopy Episode"
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Mel and Jesus talk about The Drums concert, Jesus’s colonoscopy, Friendsmas 2024, Facebook questions and more!
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Ep. 167 "Ashwagandha Forever" - Candace and Mel
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The gang talks about the TikTok backlash Jesus received over a James Earl Jones (RIP) related meme, the recent Atmosphere concert, the Dallas Cowboys/Buck's Cabaret fail, pink coozies and local bars hating on "God Bless the USA". They try a hilarious new segment called "She Knows!" where Melissa tries to decipher rap lyrics from songs picked by Candace. They also discuss coffee enemas, colonoscopies, Sweet Jesus Radio 11 year anniversary and much more!
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Ep. 166 "Caviar Cream Pies" - Candace and Mel
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The gang talks about their new sponsor (Shutterjock Headquarters), birthday shit, Cum Coco Vodka, El Camino restaurant and Kingdom Fight League. They also talk about Jesus's penchant for playing God Bless the USA on TouchTunes and people thanking him for "his service". They discuss the dregs that are "seat savers" at events, double Uber Eats nights, Jashidos with cheese shaming and much more!
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Boom Bap on the Border: An El Paso Hip Hop Story - Episode 2
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Listen to my friends Tito, Marc X, Arkatak, Pooh Heff and Groove answer the question "Who are some hip-hop heads that you knew, knew about and/or hung out with?" (80s and 90s edition).
You get to hear about legends, crews and contributors like ISM, Robot, B-Boy Steve, Bash, Hero, Oyes, Rob (Al Knewman), Lincoln, Sugar Bear, Jamarkus (Willy Waysted), Constructive Ruckus, Ghetto Gabe, JR (Artson), Mike Murda, Fonzy, 4th Dimension, Exist the Battlecat, D.A., Paramedik, Rick (RAS), Flowbee, Audio Menace, Mike Allen, Shay, Skip, Chaz, Buddha, Juan Rojas, Jammin Joe Gallegos, Charles Chavez and the Chavez brothers, Charles Guy, Joe Fresh, Manolo, Abel, Shamanay, Bass, B-Sly, Rob Swift, HK, Red Man, Air Force Crew, Marcus, Kerm, Black Reign, 8 Shades of Black, Jamie, Tony Duenes, Blunt House, Victor (Sight), Genie, James Strohman, Rock Box, The Johnson's, Chris.
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Beats produced by Caddy Diaz, Lobesmatic, Alex Arriaga, Bless 1ne and Jazzanaut
Logo designed by Alex Arriaga
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Ep. 165 "Rule of Thumb Part 2" - Lonnie and Lamar (Kingdom Fight League)
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Lonnie, Lamar and Jesus talk about the origins of Kingdom Fight League and their upcoming event. Lonnie and Lamar also talk about different community outreach projects that they started. They also talk about the time Jesus saw Lamar fight in an epic match in Las Cruces. They discuss some of the obstacles and struggles of running an MMA promotion company. Lamar shares a crazy fight story from when he was a bouncer. They also talk about their favorite MMA fights, the Trump assassination attempt and much more!
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Ep. 164 "The Fifth Column" - Interstellar Dwellars
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Chris and Tony talk about their cannabis grow business and Tony's Hollywood job. They all discuss joke thieves, Jesus's fear of East Loop 375, Tall Kyle collaboration album and weed strain and taking it too far with White Claws. Chris and Tony also perform an a cappella version of one of their hilarious new tracks and much more!
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Boom Bap on the Border - An El Paso Hip Hop Story - Episode 1 (Audio Only)
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Listen to Marc X, Arkatak, Groove, Tito and Pooh Heff answer the questions "What is your earliest memory of El Paso related Hip-Hop and what year did that occur?"
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Beats produced by Groove, Bless 1ne and Jazzanaut
Logo designed by Alex Arriaga
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Ep. 163 "Chicanx" - Caleb Lara (Elevate El Paso) with co-host Mel
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Caleb from Elevate El Paso stops by to talk about the past, present and future of Elevate El Paso, his project with El Paso legend Hal Marcus, Freemasonry, Luciferianism and online haters who don't like his hair. Mel and Jesus talk about a strange yet funny interaction with another couple at a bar, Mel's love for rice cookers and much more!
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Ep. 162 "Pocho Gang" - Special Guest Co-Host Mel
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The gang talks about an age limit for new slang, lifting and immediately reinstating Jesus's Chico's Tacos boycott, recent visit to Taconeta, Jags, the definition of "pocho" and much more!
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Ep. 161 "God's Speedo" - Random...Again
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Random is back for the 5th time! The boys start off strong by talking about typewriters and bell pianos. Random then tells us about destroying battle rappers in London and Alaska, his habit of destroying cell phones in fits of rage, feeling uninspired and consuming the supposed super food, ghee. He also talks about apartment hunting in Mexico City and beef with "Silver Man" in New Orleans. We answer questions from Facebook friends where Random reveals his real name and tells us about the flack he caught for dissing someone's dead father in a rap battle and much more!
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Ep. 160 " JOMO" - Candace & Mel
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Candace talks about getting pulled over again. Jesus and Mel talk about their recent trip to Vegas to attend a comedy festival (Skankfest) and what they did while they were there like free cocktails on the plane, Uber adventures, seeing some of our favorite comedians, meeting Dr. Drew, seeing Pauly Shore and much more!
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Ep. 160 "JOMO" - Candace and Mel
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Candace talks about getting pulled over again. Jesus and Mel talk about their recent trip to Vegas to attend a comedy festival (Skankfest) and what they did while they were there like free cocktails on the plane, Uber adventures, seeing some of our favorite comedians, meeting Dr. Drew, seeing Pauly Shore and much more!
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Ep. 159 "Suicide, I'm Ready!" - Mel, Candace and Gee
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Jesus and them get together to talk about the Sweet Jesus Radio 10 year anniversary, Candace going to UBH (if you know you know) and Candace and Gee in Seattle. Jesus talks about some dumb ass at Mulligan's bar and The Muthafuckin Logo (show some respect). Candace talks about her "little" brushes with the law, the Bright Side music festival with Gee and much more!
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Ep. 158 "B.A.G. (Bouncers Against God)" - with special guest co-host Kiko
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On this Crown Royal and Sol fueled episode, Jesus and Kiko talk about how they met. Candace talks about getting "sick" at "the brunch". Jesus gives a review of the Cali Classic Tour concert. Kiko tells us the patron do's and don'ts and talks about his affiliation with B.A.G. (Bouncers Against God). Jesus gets called out by TikTok for not being the author of "sleep is the cousin of death". Kiko tells bouncer stories, we answer fan questions and much more!
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Ep. 157 "Iteration" - Michael Cardoza/Mike/Arkatak
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Sweet Jesus and Mike talk about BJJ, what Mike’s been up to since he has temporarily returned to El Paso and the awesomeness of painkillers. They also talk about Jesus’s recent trip to Meow Wolf, nerd out on old yet epic Hip-Hop shows, drunkenly argue about who made the beats for Common's "Like Water For Chocolate" and much more!
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Ep. 156 "Wawis Gang" - Special Guest Co-host Gee (Big Ben's Drive-Thru)
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Candace, Jesus and special guest co-host Gee (Big Ben’s Drive-Thru) got together to talk about Happy Meals (again), Big Ben’s Drive-Thru adventures, favorite concerts, addiction, the Super Bowl, Jesus’s recent sleep paralysis episode and much more!
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Ep. 155 "Happy Meals" - Candace Returns
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Fly ass co-host, Candace is back to talk “Happy Meals”, new job adventures and favorite crack heads! They also do some catching up and talk about Jesus’s birthday and Halloween shenanigans. Candace tells us a little about her love life, shares a crazy fender bender story and much more!
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Ep. 154 "Keeping it P.C." - Clayton Berry
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Clayton talks about what it was like growing up in Florida and El Paso. He also tells us about his first job making pizzas and how that job inspired him to pursue his current occupation/passion as a personal chef. We also get to hear about a love triangle he got involved in while attending culinary school. They discuss Keeping It P.C. – Personal Chef Service, the NY State of Mind Tour and much more!
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