Wow. This one was clearly lacking. We were probably drunk – or our callers were for the entire week. Please ignore, or wait for Slug’s call to a poor phone operator in England at the end.
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Darker Side Mix #22
Darker Side Mix #21
Hory crap! Another mix! This time, we’re visited by Hop Sing and his Joke Time, are annoyed by the dancing horse message divider sound, and are treated to a couple of classic Darker Side prank calls!
Darker Side Mix #20
Yes. Mix 20. We have no idea what happened to mixes 8-19. Clearly, the booze consumed during the mixing sessions started to take hold and Dmitri’s bookkeeping duties faltered. This mix could’ve ended up the same way had it not been for Ned’s prank call to Warren and Darlene about his son’s towed car. A Darker Side classic!
Darker Side Mix #7
Our seventh mix is a mini “best of” due to readers from the Private Eye Weekly calling for the first time. (We took out a small ad on the back page section, right next to all those sex, pot smoking, and HIV study ads.) The Master joins us as a guest PJ, we’re inundated by prepubescents, Macho Nacho calls about East Canyon, and Clean Clean City takes out an ad… or something. At least the message divider is tolerable – and we even hold a contest to pick the next one. Wow!
Darker Side Mix #4
The annoying message dividers continue with Bertha the Horse’s whinny, and we even get the bright idea to bait callers for their own sounds to use as dividers. Elsewhere in the mix, we discuss our advertising kits, Macho Nacho opens his own Chia Pet business, there’s some heated debate about scripture being left as input, and Dale catches Tony smoking cigarettes.
Darker Side Mix #3
It’s a bonus posting day with two-fer-one! For the third mix, we’re introduced to several new callers, an angry man screams between all the messages, and Ned Flanders joins the crew after Wally starts slacking. And another classic ad makes its debut: Satan Be Gone!
Darker Side Mix #2
Our second mix sounded like a study in frustration: Tim and Dmitri make more rules, James Cajun Smith is chastised, and other callers get an earful. Besides that, the Zion Night of Fire ad runs — a Darker Side classic — and there’s a pretty good stream of caller input all tied together with an annoying teradactyl howl. Wow!
Darker Side Mix #1
Well, here it is: the first mix we did that contained actual content, or “input” as we liked to call it. Not that any of it’s actually good or anything, but at least you’ll get an idea of what we had in mind.
In this mix are instructions to callers, copyrighted music played into the phone, a girl complimenting some guy named Wade, and lots of reverb.
