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6 hours ago
6 hours ago
In this episode of "F.N. White People," Harry and Brandy discuss the ethical implications of cloning humans.
Harry argues in favor of human cloning for purposes such as organ donation (acting as "insurance policies") and creating perfect soldiers. He initially views clones as extensions of the original person.
Brandy strongly disagrees, asserting that cloned humans would be separate beings with the right to bodily autonomy, just like traditionally born humans. She finds the idea of using clones for organ harvesting or as soldiers unethical. While she finds the science of cloning interesting, she is concerned about the treatment of the resulting individuals.

Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
In this lively segment from FN White People, hosts Harry and Brandy, along with their guest Matt Flohr (from Misplaced Punk Show, Dr. Strigories' Gruesome Tunes, and Monster Maniacs), delve into the darker side of music with a focus on Matt's "Dr. Strigori's Gruesome Tunes" podcast. They define the genre as horror-centric music, including horror punk, horror surf, and horror metal, name-dropping bands like Rob Zombie and White Zombie.
The conversation takes a humorous turn as they discuss local Nashville band The Boo Dudes and their comedic horror schtick, including a song titled "Dracula Got A DUI." They ponder whether GWAR fits into the category (leaning towards no, despite their insanity) and reminisce about the late original singer's outrageous stage presence.
The discussion then shifts to bands that mimic GWAR, like Max Abbath, and the hilarious Ned Flanders-themed band Oakley Dokley. Matt clarifies that mainstream shock rockers like Marilyn Manson don't quite fit his "Gruesome Tunes" genre due to the lack of genuine horror themes, emphasizing bands in the vein of the old-school Misfits.
Matt shares some of his favorite "Gruesome Tunes" bands, including Rebel Flesh (known for their song about the Texas Chainsaw Massacre), The Dahmers, and Los Muertes. They briefly touch on Danzig and Type O Negative's place in the genre.
The conversation veers into the surprising inspiration Ed Gein provided for horror punk and pop culture, leading to a tangent about Jeffrey Dahmer's disturbing history. Matt lists his top 5 "Gruesome Tunes" bands, and they discuss his Ed Gein-themed cover art for the podcast.
Finally, they touch upon Matt's third podcast, Monster Maniacs, which is more movie-focused horror content, and briefly discuss the surprising punk undertones of the movie "A Bug's Life" in its anti-establishment themes.
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Monday May 05, 2025
Monday May 05, 2025
Alright, punk rock enthusiasts and curious cats! Ever wondered what the hell "punk" even means beyond the safety pins and loud guitars? Then crank up your earbuds and dive headfirst into this no-holds-barred conversation from FN White People.
Hosts Harry and Brandy (with a special shout-out to their punk-rock guru friend, Matt Flohr of Misplaced Punk Show, Dr. Strigories' Gruesome Tunes, and Monster Maniacs podcasts!) take a deep dive into the snarling, rebellious history and ever-evolving present of punk music.
Think you know punk? Think again! They'll take you on a whirlwind tour from the proto-punk grit of The Stooges and The New York Dolls, through the iconic chaos of The Clash and the (surprisingly corporate?) Sex Pistols, all the way to the hardcore explosion of Black Flag and the horror-infused anthems of The Misfits (Danzig era, naturally!).
But it ain't just a history lesson, folks. Get ready for some seriously opinionated takes on what truly constitutes punk. Is skater punk legit? What about pop-punk? And don't even get them STARTED on bands like Rise Against (spoiler alert: opinions are divided!).
Whether you're a seasoned punk veteran with a studded leather jacket or a newbie just curious about the sonic rebellion, this episode promises a raw, unfiltered, and often hilarious exploration of a genre that refuses to die. Expect passionate arguments, deep dives into band lore (Sid Vicious, anyone?), and a healthy dose of anti-establishment attitude.
So, ditch the mainstream noise and tune in to FN White People for a punk rock education that's as loud and unapologetic as the music itself. You might just find your new favorite band – or at least have a good laugh at their very strong opinions. Hit play and let the sonic anarchy commence!

Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Where we start talking about the de-extinction of Dire wolves and end up talking about Pluto

Monday Apr 14, 2025