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"Hey, all you red face wearers, you're listening to Q36 WJAD, the best radio station in all of Autobot City. I'm Countess Major General Call, broadcasting from Transmission Tower Theta Sigma on AudChan setting 36 Epsillon, and I'm gonna be with you for the next three hundred breems.

 

We'll be getting onto today's phone in topic in a minute: Gestalt Warirors, Master Fighters or Left Handed Writers? We have Aerialbot commander Silverbolt in here to answer your queries, and between you and me, I'll be trying to keep here as long as possible, you know what I mean? But first off, here's some exclusive tracks to keep you happy..."


Play, one of Call's cassette warriorsFirst up we have a bunch of My Own Religion live tracks for you, taken from their headlining appearance at the Quailcave Barbeque back in May. This is the first time they've been released to the public and, although the quality is understandably not top notch, it's still got a good feel to it. So, here's the first track performed at the concert, complete with George's initial speech: "Masturbation Nation".





Fast Forward, another of Call's cassette warriorsNext up on the MOR front is a live cover they did for fun of the Nirvana anthem "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Remember that this whole concert was very unorganised, in fact it was more like a 45 minute outdoor jam, and since the bassist of MOR has recently been changed from Filth to the Fish Boy, it's not a 100% representation of the band. But still, it's a great laugh.





Erase, who amazingly enough is one of Call's cassette warriors.And here we have possibly the most interesting cover you'll ever here from any band, let alone the grand masters of Skatanic: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, as requested by Ian Adie when the original concert booking was made. If you listen carefully, you can here Simon Tsang speak at the start of this, Jared Sidhu at the end (the infamous Jizzy, who has a new MOR song dedicated to him) and George sing with Kenny. Apparently, it was the best thing George has heard since a sentance that ended with "D". Whatever that means....




We'll be right back after these message. But first, tell me, Silverbolt, how long's your wingspan?...

 
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