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Phineas calls up and plays the song, 'Pain' by Oingo Boingo over the phoneline. Don plays samples of pastor Estus Pirkle over the song. We hear the backwards masking expert speaking again over rhythmic music. More from the 'Monstrous Joke' radio serial. We hear more clips from the Helter Stupid cd played over outtakes; Geraldo Rivera interviewing Charles Manson in a TV Special on Satanism. Authors of the book 'The Unreality Industry' Ian I. Mitroff and Warren Bennis are heard speaking about the media [this might be incorrect] to Jim Eason in an interview. Other various samples are inter-played and mixed. We hear people who were involved in the Judas Priest double-suicide case in the 80's including a 'subliminal message expert'. We hear source material for the Helter Stupid Negativland cd. More calls are taken during the song, "Aloha from Hell" by The Cramps.

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from Helter Stupid: The Over the Edge Mix, released August 15, 2012
Don Joyce; Negativland; Geraldo Rivera, Dave McElhatton, Ian I. Mitroff, Warren Bennis; Estus Pirkle; The Cramps; Leo Buscaglia

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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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