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Submit ReviewJustin Silver and Shane Gillis join Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J Gomez, and Dave Smith for Legion of Skanks Podcast Live from The Creek and The Cave. The guys react to a protest against Anthony Cumia’s book signing at a NYC Barnes and Noble and share their thoughts on the trailer for the new Pet Cemetery. The Skanks critique music by The Mentors– a self proclaimed “rape rock” band, and argue their merit as part of the genre. Luis’ leg shaking problem reaches an all time high this week, as the guys welcome special guest Mark Random, an open micer who was featured on the show after a recent heckling indecent. The guys get acquainted with Mark as he discusses his perspective on the incident and shares some details about his life. All This And More, ONLY on The Most Offensive Podcast On Earth, The LEGION OF SKANKS!!!
Air Date: 11/19/18
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