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THIS MIGHT BE GOOD

You are at the source from which springs the podcast, This Might Be Good. Co-hosted by Jonathan Pugh and Brian Mathusek. Contact us: thismightbegood@mutinysb.com

Episode 19 - Adam Pasi  

This week on TMBG we are joined by Adam Pasi, the hilarious dude who was just dubbed Portland's Funniest Comic by the prestigious Willamette Week. He tells us why being called a "former scumbag" isn't exactly a compliment. We have our second telephone guest ever when Everette Lapman calls in to ask the one question everyone is dying to ask this half-Samoan stand up comic. And Jono and Adam discuss what it's like being members of the shittiest club ever. And then Jono gets got good by Adam...  

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12/05/2016

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Episode 18 - The Mutineers with the Carnivale Podcast Crew  

In an act of shameless self-promotion, Brian and Jono interview Brian and Merry of The Mutineers and Mutiny Studios. The Mutineers have just released a new 11 song live album, "Live at B-side". Jono and brings in the crew of the Carnivale Podcast to interview the duo about where they have come from, what went into the new album, and what comes next. Randy, Luke, and Sharon (Shaun) help us dissect the comparisons to other well known duos and also try their hand at our schmegment, Write a Song, Right Now! It gets milky/schweaty on the 18th episode. Check it out!
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11/21/2016

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Episode 17 - Nariko Ott  

What does it take to be dubbed Portland's Funniest Comic? A lot of hustle! And anthropomorphic airplane porn... Nariko Ott has got both of those things in spades. He sat down with Jono and Prime for a chat about his life as a comic. We also discuss the potential psychotropic properties of chihuahua poop, the worst heckler in the world, and what it's like to drop lefty humor on a conservative crowd. He also joins in on our favorite bit "Right a song, right now!" Get yourself Nariko'd 
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11/07/2016

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Episode 16 - Scott McDougall  

McDougall is a Portland-based one man band. He joins us in the studio and tells us about a music store guru that changed the course of his life, how he ended up in the Pacific Northwest, and where he's going from here. He also lays down some killer tracks on mandolin and guitar. But to start we hear a harrowing tale of cleaning up after a backed up sewer. Life is full of adventure on THIS MIGHT BE GOOD! 
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10/24/2016

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Episode 15 - Caitlin Weierhauser  

Do you ever fantasize about end of the world scenarios? Caitlin Weierhauser does and it involves dinosaurs. Portland comic, and XRAY FM broadcaster, Caitlin Weierhauser, drops in to TMBG. We talk politics and that leads into discussing the end of the world. Seems logical these days! We hear about some really bizarre hecklers and Caitlin shares memories of her first time up on stage. Brian tries to learn new words. And Jono seeks forgiveness for a comedy faux pas.
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10/10/2016

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Episode 14 - Gabe Dinger  

Portland comic Gabe Dinger is about to head off to LA for a life of glitz and glamor, but before he packed up the U-haul he joined us on the show. We get the perspective of a native Portlander on the local comedy scene and the "glory days" of old Portland. He tells us how he got hooked on stand-up and how that road has lead to Los Angeles. Gabe also shows a surprising amount of knowledge about the career Tim Allen. Go see him on Tuesday, Sept 26, he'll be doing his final Portland set at Helium Comedy Club before he heads south. But first, Brian gets debriefed (??) by Jonathan about his tour with The Mutineers. And we target a new business, 3 Tracks Music, with our award winning "commercial" segment.
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09/26/2016

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Episode 13 - Dead Volts  

We return after a month long hiatus. This episode was recorded on August 6th here at Mutiny Studios with the Dead Volts. We talk to them about Waffle House, being a bi-state and bi-nominal band, TwangNBang Fest XI, and we hear a couple of acoustic tunes with an assist from The Mutineers. Plus Johnny Reb returns to tell us all what is wrong with pop country and how we can fix it. Just kidding, he has only despair and nihilism in store for you. Check it out on the 13th edition of This Might Be Good.
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09/15/2016

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Episode 12 - Game day: Related Artists  

Randall Lawrence from Carnivale Podcast stops by the studio to play a new game. Merry, Brian, and Randy face off in a game of wits that you can play along with from home. Test your music knowledge with Related Artists with your host JonO.
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08/10/2016

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Episode 11: Bim Ditson  

This week we have Bim Ditson on the show. He's right in the middle of hosting this year's Rigsketball Musicfest 2016. Portlanders know him from his run for Mayor this year, his band And And And, and from his long time place at the Saturday Market. He's got a ton going on. Check out And And And's last release, The Failure, on Bandcamp: https://andandand.bandcamp.com/album/the-failure

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07/25/2016

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Episode 10 - Michael Dean Damron  

It's our Deca-pod. And it's a good one. John O describes a horrible, if all too common bathroom event, while Brian divulges a near miss! Michael Dean Damron is our guest. We talk about his life playing music and his most recent bands, I Can Lick Any SOB in the House and The Do Betters. Mike D plays us a couple great tunes in studio. And Brian and John O write a This Might Be Lyft song. Check it out! The Deca-pod has arrived.
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07/20/2016

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