Hello dear listeners and welcome to MT Ultra's Friday Night Freakout number twelve. Tonight we will focus our acrimony on an ethnicity who it is perfectly acceptable to hate. The Irish. From now until midnight and beyond, our primitive shamanic rites shall focus on driving out the papist snakes who have invaded the verdant Eden of our collective proxy for a motherland. Our negligible Hibernian ancestry shall be wielded as a weapon, a shillelagh whose thorns will tear at the flesh of our detractors who suggest we voice a more virtuous and culturally sanctioned form of hatred. Due to our culture's romanticization of the downtrodden, our own history and identity has been inextricably tangled with a relatively minor contributor to our uber cultural juggernaut, but with their sacred shamrock emblazoned upon our banners, we shall wage unintelligible, inarticulate war upon an indiscriminate swath of symbols, values, and individuals, including at many times ourselves and our own collective best interests.
On an unrelated note. We have an actual band appearing live on the air tonight. Turtle Tuesday is a brand new three piece ensemble of unrevealed style and genre. Their first live show will take place on Friday, April 5th, but they have chosen to hone their performance on the whetstone of your radio antennae. Following their brief appearance, the bloodthirsty barbarians of Noise Complaint will pillage your ears with hours of psychedelic improvisation. Stay tuned for updates about Noise Complaint's plans for local domination, including their much-anticipated return to their public stage at the exes. The legality of their return to public performance is still very much in a grey area, but a certain blonde haired, blue eyed, fascist wannabe, Hitler youth affiliated police lieutenant lacks the social, spiritual, and intestinal fortitude to challenge these cavorting, cultish cretins.
Stand back dear listeners, most of these young men and women suffer from a general malaise that can only be described as the human condition. Their nameless and faceless grief and rootless sorrow is habitually misdirected at any possible target, the most fitting of which is themselves, but in the absence of the crisis necessary for ritual self destruction, you could just as easily be their next target.
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released March 15, 2024
Featuring: Ace Bandage, Unquenchable Thirst, MC Tulpamatic, Starhawk, Ghost Dog, Mr Mittens, and Zoo Bait
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