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Mr. What Do You Think

from Eat This! by NCN & Negativland (and Friends)

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Live callers from the show can be heard in the mix; A sample of 'Eat This!' is played (from the movie 'Spawn' (1997). Samples from the song 'Food! Glorious Food!' from Oliver! (1968) are heard in the mix. Eric Bogosian samples are heard now and again, mostly in the left channel. The mix becomes thicker.

Various clips are heard throughout the music mix and we hear the booper being played by Don. Parts of 'Cookery Time' by Monty Python are heard intercut with audio book material on food.

We hear a call from Mr. What Do You Think About That quoting a nutritionist on food. A caller imitates Mr. Hankey from South Park. We hear a reprise of various samples and clips from Leil Lowndes' audio program for losing weight briefly at the end.

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from Eat This!, released November 30, 2013
Phineas Narco; Don Joyce (Negativland); Das (Big City Orchestra); Rev. Otis Mofo (The Bran Flakes); Spawn (1997); Oliver (1968); Eric Bogosian; Monty Python; Callers; Leil Lowndes

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The National Cynical Network San Jose, California

The National Cynical Network (NCN) is a long-running, SF Bay Area alternate programming media remix project. It originally consisted of a trio of SF Bay-Area based radio collage artists: Phineas Narco, Ronald Redball and Alexander T. Newport. NCN seeks to play *with* music , using sound, and video media samples in the process of media collage or 'mediage'. ... more

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