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The Distraction: A Defector Podcast

Do You Ever Miss Metaphors? (w/BOB MOULD)

The Distraction: A Defector Podcast

Defector Media

Sports, Society & Culture

4.72.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Bob Mould (!!!) joins Drew & Roth the morning after the debate to talk why masks are easier than condoms, pro wrestling deep cuts, and more. Plus, the brief and oddly natural return of “Maine Talk.” Check out Bob’s new album Blue Hearts, available now. Visit defector.com to subscribe to their new site.

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0:00.0

We're back, we're back.

0:03.0

It's the distraction of Drew.

0:04.8

That's broth.

0:05.8

How you doing, Roth?

0:06.7

I'm doing pretty good, man.

0:07.6

How are you?

0:08.7

I'm doing great because today, our guest

0:11.4

is one of the greatest artists of all time.

0:13.4

Legendary Bob Mould, founding messenger of Husker Doe

0:17.0

and Sugar, an legendary solo artist in his own right.

0:20.6

His new album, Blue Hearts, which I've heard,

0:23.0

that fucking rocks your balls off, that comes out.

0:25.3

That came out on Friday and is available everywhere right now.

0:28.6

And as an added treat, Bob's box set distortion

0:32.2

is out on October 2nd.

0:33.8

Spans both his entire solo career and his time with Sugar

0:37.4

includes 24 CDs and albums and total nearly 300 tracks

0:41.6

and a companion book to go with it.

0:43.7

Bob Mould, welcome to the distraction.

0:45.2

Nice to have you.

0:46.3

Good to be here.

0:47.2

How's everybody doing?

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