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22: Favorite Game Soundtracks, 53 Years of Fuel Left, Kickstarted Potato Salad, Spotify Censorship

45m · Fairly Awesome Podcast · 13 Jul 12:00

Topics in this episode: Video games would be nothing without their soundtracks; we discuss great game soundtracks that stick with you. BP says there are 53.3 years of oil left, should we be concerned or is this another has the impending exhaustion of oil been greatly exaggerated? A guy in Ohio Kickstarts potato salad and over 6000 people throw in...Internet, you crazy. Spotify is playing the clean version of songs instead of their original versions, why doesn't Spotify have a way to distinguish/control this censoring?

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