Aim to Misbehave – Episode 8: Lana Del Rey's Born to Die
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| Episode 8: Lana Del Rey’s Born To Die |

Because we’ve been talking about it a lot over the course of these first eight podcasts, we figured it was time to have a knockdown drag-out war on the topic of Lana Del Rey’s divisive Born To Die. Beats Per Minute and Potholes in my Blog contributor Craig Jenkins and Pitchfork, Epitonic and Prefix contributor Susannah Young join us to correct me on the pronunciation of Lana, whether bad shit is better if you know it’s bad, and why Lizzy Grant is judged harsher than other artists similarly borrowing from obviously better source material.


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Aim to Misbehave – Episode 7: Cultural Appropriation in Music
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| Episode 7: Cultural Appropriation in Music |

We’re taking on another of those East Coast liberal elitist topics this week on the Aim to Misbehave Podcast. Billboard, MTV Hive, and Spin contributor slash AlterNet.org editor Julianne Escobedo Shepheard and returning guest, Beats Per Minute contributing editor Sean Highkin join Chris Bosman to talk about the historical and modern implications of cultural appropriation in music, from Elvis and Paul Simon, to Eminem and tUnE-yArDs.


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Aim to Misbehave – Episode 5: 2012's Most Anticipated Musical Things
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| Episode 5: 2012’s Most Anticipated |

PrefixMag.com contributing editor and Prefix, Paste, and Under the Radar contributor Luke Winkie return on this week’s podcast to talk about their most anticipated musical topics of 2012. We predict Born to Die will hit #32 on Pitchfork’s Best Albums of 2012 list, wonder if anyone will sleep with Abel Tesfaye while reporting on him, and meanwhile Chris is the only one who has any idea who the Wrens are (Are they part of Rocafella?)


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Aim to Misbehave – 2011's Best Tracks
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| Episode 3: 2011’s Best Tracks |

This week on Aim to Misbehave, Audiosuede founder and Editor-in-Chief Christian Hagen (@ChristianJHagen), Vice Magazine and Potholes in My Blog contributor Kara-Lis Coverdale (@kliscoverdale) and myself talked about our favorite songs that came out over the past year. Words that were used a lot include “beautiful”, “evocative”, and “aboot.” Stream above and download below.


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Aim to Misbehave – 2011's Best Music Videos
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| Episode 2 - 2011’s Best Music Videos |

This week on Aim to Misbehave, Chris is joined by Prefix Magazine contributing editor Andrew Winistorfer and Yours Truly’s Will Abramson to discuss the best music videos of the year, covering videos that reminded them of everything from gothic teenage fantasies to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. You can stream the podcast above or download it at the link below.


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Aim to Misbehave – 2011's Worst Musical Decisions
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| Episode 1: 2011’s Worst Musical Decisions |

On the debut of the Aim to Misbehave podcast, founder Chris Bosman, freelancer (Under the Radar, Paste, Prefix, etc.) Luke Winkie, and OneThirtyBPM co-founder Sean Highkin talk about the worst musical decisions of the year. From King of Limbs to Coachella adding a second weekend to Lizzie Grant’s Lana Del Rey persona, we’ve got it covered. Click above to stream, or download it from the link below.


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Aim to Misbehave – Episode 8: Lana Del Rey's Born to Die

| Episode 8: Lana Del Rey’s Born To Die |

Because we’ve been talking about it a lot over the course of these first eight podcasts, we figured it was time to have a knockdown drag-out war on the topic of Lana Del Rey’s divisive Born To Die. Beats Per Minute and Potholes in my Blog contributor Craig Jenkins and Pitchfork, Epitonic and Prefix contributor Susannah Young join us to correct me on the pronunciation of Lana, whether bad shit is better if you know it’s bad, and why Lizzy Grant is judged harsher than other artists similarly borrowing from obviously better source material.


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Aim to Misbehave – Episode 7: Cultural Appropriation in Music

| Episode 7: Cultural Appropriation in Music |

We’re taking on another of those East Coast liberal elitist topics this week on the Aim to Misbehave Podcast. Billboard, MTV Hive, and Spin contributor slash AlterNet.org editor Julianne Escobedo Shepheard and returning guest, Beats Per Minute contributing editor Sean Highkin join Chris Bosman to talk about the historical and modern implications of cultural appropriation in music, from Elvis and Paul Simon, to Eminem and tUnE-yArDs.


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Aim to Misbehave – Episode 5: 2012's Most Anticipated Musical Things

| Episode 5: 2012’s Most Anticipated |

PrefixMag.com contributing editor and Prefix, Paste, and Under the Radar contributor Luke Winkie return on this week’s podcast to talk about their most anticipated musical topics of 2012. We predict Born to Die will hit #32 on Pitchfork’s Best Albums of 2012 list, wonder if anyone will sleep with Abel Tesfaye while reporting on him, and meanwhile Chris is the only one who has any idea who the Wrens are (Are they part of Rocafella?)


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Aim to Misbehave – 2011's Best Tracks

| Episode 3: 2011’s Best Tracks |

This week on Aim to Misbehave, Audiosuede founder and Editor-in-Chief Christian Hagen (@ChristianJHagen), Vice Magazine and Potholes in My Blog contributor Kara-Lis Coverdale (@kliscoverdale) and myself talked about our favorite songs that came out over the past year. Words that were used a lot include “beautiful”, “evocative”, and “aboot.” Stream above and download below.


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Aim to Misbehave – 2011's Best Music Videos

| Episode 2 - 2011’s Best Music Videos |

This week on Aim to Misbehave, Chris is joined by Prefix Magazine contributing editor Andrew Winistorfer and Yours Truly’s Will Abramson to discuss the best music videos of the year, covering videos that reminded them of everything from gothic teenage fantasies to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. You can stream the podcast above or download it at the link below.


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Aim to Misbehave – 2011's Worst Musical Decisions

| Episode 1: 2011’s Worst Musical Decisions |

On the debut of the Aim to Misbehave podcast, founder Chris Bosman, freelancer (Under the Radar, Paste, Prefix, etc.) Luke Winkie, and OneThirtyBPM co-founder Sean Highkin talk about the worst musical decisions of the year. From King of Limbs to Coachella adding a second weekend to Lizzie Grant’s Lana Del Rey persona, we’ve got it covered. Click above to stream, or download it from the link below.


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