On the 129th episode of Audioface:
REVIEWS: "Father of All Motherfuckers" by Green Day, "The Professionals" by Oh No and Madlib (as The Professionals), and "Hotspot "by Pet Shop Boys.
A factory fire may put a dent in the worldwide vinyl industry. No, Jay Z wasn't protesting the Super Bowl. The Father of All Motherfuckers review. Judge rules against Kesha in her Dr. Luke case. The Professionals review. Travis Scott, Snoop Dogg, and Nicki Minaj all brought shame to the culture this week. The Hotspot review. And Erykah Badu is making a perfume that smells like her...........
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