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Rebel FM Episode 180 - 06/21/2013

Rebel FM

Arthur Gies

News, Tech News, Video Games, Leisure

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2013

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

We're back after cross-coast moves and a ridiculous E3. We talk about Transistor, Battlefield 4, Need for Speed, Titanfall, The Division, Infamous: Second Son, The Last of Us, and more. Bear with us as we work through some minor technical hiccups which have resulted in a slight echo during bits of the show - hopefully we'll have that all wrapped up when we record again this week. This week's music, in order of appearance; AFI - Bleed Black; Snake River Conspiracy - How Soon Is Now

Transcript

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0:00.0

Every day on the road, there's nothing good on the radio

0:08.0

Once again, I didn't do, I should have done too

0:17.0

The record of the bell!

0:23.0

The record of the bell!

0:31.0

Hello everyone, I'm at the Yagos and this is Brebel FM.

0:35.0

I'm here with Mitch Dyer.

0:37.0

You didn't even try to say the episode number.

0:40.0

Didn't even bother.

0:41.0

I knew it, but that's not the point.

0:43.0

What is it?

0:44.0

It's a piece of crap.

0:45.0

It's probably a mystery.

0:46.0

I can see you googling it.

0:47.0

Close your eyes.

0:48.0

I'm here with Mitch Dyer, Matt Chanderne, and Arthur Geese.

0:53.0

This is episode 180.

0:58.0

You've been in front of that computer with us for the last 40 minutes

1:01.0

and you couldn't once be bothered to look at it.

1:07.0

I just watched you eat an entire Chinese family dinner by yourself.

1:11.0

I saw you eat an entire Chinese family.

1:14.0

I still have another half of it.

1:16.0

I try and spread all my order out meals to be two meals.

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