The birds aren't singing. There's an odd tingling in the air. The proverbial castle has been flipped upside-down. You know what this means, right? Train Station at 8 is introducing something new: Rhapsody Roulette. Instead of discussing a single song with somewhat prepared pre-show research, Stephen and Bryan are shuffling randomly through their iTunes libraries to chat about five songs in daring, off-the-cuff manner. It's messy, sure, but trying new things is the bomb.

The birds aren't singing. There's an odd tingling in the air. The proverbial castle has been flipped upside-down. You know what this means, right? Train Station at 8 is introducing something new: Rhapsody Roulette. Instead of discussing a single song with somewhat prepared pre-show research, Stephen and Bryan are shuffling randomly through their iTunes libraries to chat about five songs in daring, off-the-cuff manner. It's messy, sure, but trying new things is the bomb.

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Music used in this episode:

Chilling with the Monkey Porter (Train Station at 8 Season 2 Theme)   Bryan KellyBlue Star - Kenichi TokoiHeroes of the Storm menu theme - Glenn Stafford, Jason HayesMetered Parking - Karl B and the Soul SurgeonsTemple of the Five Dawns - ???The World Adventure (Piano Version)   Tomoya Ohtani, Takahito EguchiThe World Adventure (Orchestral Theme) - Tomoya Ohtani, Takahito EguchiWith Heat - Kota Hoshino, Akayo MinamiThe Field of Honor - Junichi NakatsuruLiving in the City (Instrumental) - Richard Jacques, TJ Davis

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