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As RVA’s podcasting community grows the range of voices aims to unite

Brad Kutner | September 27, 2016

Topics: Cut The Cord Radio, Endless Bummer Podcast, Geeks Under the Influence Podcast, Inside the Pallet House Podcast, Instant Replay Live, RVA podcasts, Schmiel Show, Ward Games Podcast

Mike Bickett gets together with five or six friends once a week to drink beer, talk about comic books and movies, make each other laugh and, quite often, take each other down a notch with a well-placed but loving insult.
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Cut The Cord Radio kicks off 2015 season next week; check out highlights from 2014

Marilyn Drew Necci | January 9, 2015

Topics: black liquid, Brief Lives, Chris Dorsey, Cut The Cord Radio, Dirtwoman, gwar, internet radio, Kepone, Patrick Bates, podcast, RVA, Tesco Vee, The Meatmen, Valient Himself, Valient Thorr

As locally-focused RVA podcasts go, Cut The Cord Radio is certainly unique. Founder and host Tyler Matthews, soundman James Seretis, and their rotating cast of guests always bring a humorous and entertaining viewpoint to the internet’s airwaves on Thursday nights at 7 PM when their “radio” show streams live across the internet from its online home at cutthecordradio.com.

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Black Liquid talks local hip hop and kicks some rhymes on Cut The Cord Radio

Marilyn Drew Necci | September 30, 2014

Topics: BCMusic1st, black liquid, Cut The Cord Radio, Goad Gatsby, Inspectah Deck, RVA, WRIR, Wu Tang Clan

Local internet radio podcast Cut The Cord Radio is back with another of their unique interviews with a Richmond musical figure, and once again, it’s necessary listening. Last Thursday evening, Black Liquid, accompanied by compatriot BCMusic1st, spoke to Cut The Cord host Tyler Matthews and sound engineer James Seretis about all kinds of things, all related to hip hop.
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RVA Mag Editor Andrew Necci Talks Wal-Mart, Doom Metal & More With Cut The Cord Radio

Marilyn Drew Necci | August 11, 2014

Topics: babbling on the radio, Cut The Cord Radio, RVA, rva mag, self-promotion, Walmart

Yes, people, it’s true–I was on local internet radio show/podcast Cut The Cord Radio last Thursday evening. Normally when I repost these interviews that the Cut The Cord crew send to me, I tell you a bunch of stuff about the person being interviewed, the stuff they discussed, and why you should care, but since this time it’s ME, I don’t really feel like an explanation is needed.
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Mike Bishop Tells Cut The Cord Radio About Rejoining GWAR, Reviving Kepone, Planning The 2014 GWAR-B-Q, And More!

Marilyn Drew Necci | August 1, 2014

Topics: Cut The Cord Radio, gwar, GWAR-B-Q, interviews, Kepone, music, RVA, Sarah White

Cut The Cord Radio has an amazing treat for us this week! The local Richmond podcast recently sat down with GWAR‘s original Beefcake, Mike Bishop, to get all the details about what GWAR’s been up to in the wake of the tragic loss of Dave Brockie.
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Cut The Cord Radio Interviews Legendary Punk Rocker Tesco Vee Of The Meatmen

Marilyn Drew Necci | July 14, 2014

Topics: Cut The Cord Radio, GWAR-B-Q, interviews, music, RVA, Tesco Vee, The Meatmen

Tesco Vee’s been involved in the punk rock scene pretty much since it began. Starting pioneering punk rock zine Touch And Go in Michigan in 1979, he formed The Meatmen in 1981. This seminal hardcore punk band made it their business to trample taboos, ignore PC conventions, and piss off as many people as they could. It only makes sense that a band with this mission–which is reflected in Meatmen song titles like “Crippled Children Suck,” “French People Suck,” “We’re The Meatmen And You Suck,” and many more–would perform at the 2014 GWAR-B-Q, taking place on Saturday, August 16.

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