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Backseat Beat Extra: Magic Bullets Outtakes

In these outtakes from episode 7, Magic Bullets delights and scandalizes us with their outspoken opinions on shaolin kung fu, plastic surgery, and math rock. Shot on location, these outtakes were originally published on The Bay Bridged on January 25, 2011.

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Backseat Beat
Created by Brad Robertson
Co-produced by Brad Robertson and Dana Goldberg
Hosted by Jaime Lee Currier

Backseat Beat Extra: Magic Bullets’ “A Day Not So Far Off”

In episode 7, Magic Bullets enjoyed chatting with Jaime Lee, delving deep into topics like vintage vibrators, cock with wine, and Spam burritos (that’s not a euphemism, unfortunately).  They also performed their song “A Day Not So Far Off.” Shot on location in San Francisco, this Backseat Beat Extra was originally published on The Bay Bridged on January 11, 2011.

http://myspace.com/magicbullets
http://mbullets.blogspot.com

Backseat Beat
Created by Brad Robertson
Co-produced by Brad Robertson and Dana Goldberg
Hosted by Jaime Lee Currier

Backseat Beat Extra: Magic Bullets’ “Lying Around”

In episode 7, Magic Bullets enjoyed chatting with Jaime Lee, delving deep into topics like vintage vibrators, cock with wine, and Spam burritos (that’s not a euphemism, unfortunately).  They also performed their song “Lying Around.” Shot on location in San Francisco, this Backseat Beat Extra was originally published on The Bay Bridged on January 11, 2011.

http://myspace.com/magicbullets
http://mbullets.blogspot.com

Backseat Beat
Created by Brad Robertson
Co-produced by Brad Robertson and Dana Goldberg
Hosted by Jaime Lee Currier

Episode 7: Magic Bullets

Backseat Beat Episode 7: Magic Bullets
Phil of the Magic Bullets singing to a cold grey rainy day

When it sometimes feels like every other band in our fair foggy town is doing their best to mine obscure 60s garage nuggets in a bald attempt to please the PBR toting scenester crowds, it’s more than a little refreshing to find a band that draws its influences from an entirely different era. And if that band rocks the dirty, striped athletic socks off the same crowds with, of all things, witty and infectiously danceable New Wave–influenced pop music, well then, it’s even more impressive. Continue reading Episode 7: Magic Bullets