In the fifth episode of the ALL NEW Anhedonic Headphones Podcast, Kevin interviews his co-worker, Jeremy.


Outside of having worked at the co-op for a number of years, prior to that, Jeremy was heavily involved with the 400 Bar, an iconic (and now shuttered) dive bar on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis, near the University of Minnesota campus. Literally a hole in the wall, it however attracted a cavalcade of local talent, as well as national names that were all on the cusp of bigger things.


The conversation about the music scene in Minneapolis was so enthralling, Kevin forgot to ask Jeremy about his earliest musical memory; maybe some other time?


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Episode 4 credits:


The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords.


The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005.


In this episode, we discussed:


"Distance" by Beau Kinstler, from the 2005 self-released album Ocean.


"Anytown Graffiti" by Pela, from the 2007 Great Society release  Anytown Graffiti.


"Rapture (Sweet Rapture)" by A.A. Bondy, from the 2007 Fat Possum release American Hearts.


"Rise Up With Fists!!" by Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins, from the 2006 Team Love Records release Rabbit Fur Coat.


"Pale White Horse" by The Pines, from the 2004 Trailer Records release The Pines; this Podcast uses a live/in-studio recording of the song from a 2013 Audio Tree session.


"Tying My Shoes" and "Closing The Doors," both by Caroline Smith and The Goodnight Sleeps, from the 2008 self-released album Backyard Tent Set.


"Piano Song" by The Heartless Bastards, from the 2004 Fat Possum release Stairs and Elevators. 


Please note the music played on the Anhedonic Headphones is used with the intent for discussion and promotional purposes only. Please do not sue me because someone wanted to talk about your song on the show. Thank you for understanding.