Radio Rubber Room EP 51, Brother Bill

by | Feb 28, 2012 | MUSIC

Radio Rubber Room #51 features an interview with Brother Bill. The show feels like an informal casual conversation with a bit of madness (the good kind) thrown in, making for an easy listen. Along with Brother Bill’s music (played live) we also hear tracks from The Trillions, The Dream Machine, Peoples Blues of Richmond (PBR), Muelle, Relacksachian, and Kid is Qual.


Radio Rubber Room #51 features an interview with Brother Bill. The show feels like an informal casual conversation with a bit of madness (the good kind) thrown in, making for an easy listen. Along with Brother Bill’s music (played live) we also hear tracks from The Trillions, The Dream Machine, Peoples Blues of Richmond (PBR), Muelle, Relacksachian, and Kid is Qual.

The interview segment of the show has the members of Brother Bill answering questions from twitter and facebook, which lead to several entertaining segments. Shaun goes on a Mountain Dew binge and consumes an entire 2 liter in record radio time, possibly giving himself diabetes in the process, while showing the horrors of soft drink abuse. If you ever wondered what two liters of Mountain Dew will do to your body but were far too afraid to subject yourself to such torture, you’ll find your answer here. Radio Rubber Room episode 51 is an entertaining listen which resembles a low key get together with good music thrown in. Enjoy!

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