
Ep. 311 - I Paid for the Ticket Too, Stop Shoving Me - 02/16/2026
Peaches Pit Party · Brenden Peach
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Show Notes
Peaches Pit Party from Monday, February 16th, 2026.
Peaches kicks off the show with new heavy music, shoutouts to bands chasing that modern beatdown sound, and a rundown of upcoming concerts that are absolutely worth the drive—weather anxiety included. Between planning trips to Salt Lake City and side-eyeing overhyped forecasts, the show spirals into a full-on roast of dramatic weather alerts and the mental toll of winter driving after a bad wreck. A heartfelt tribute follows for the passing of Robert Duvall, complete with movie memories, accidental actor confusion, and a reminder of just how stacked his career really was. The tone then flips to a painfully relatable first-world problem involving an oversized comforter, a flooded laundry room, and the realization that king-size bedding might require a laundromat budget. Later, Peaches dives headfirst into concert etiquette after a viral rant about crowd behavior sparks an unapologetic debate on tall people, sightlines, and why some fans treat live shows like a competitive sport. The episode also covers a Three Doors Down moment that unexpectedly blew up online and turned into a small but meaningful donation, unease over people forming emotional attachments to AI companions, a DOT employee stealing literal pieces of road, and the kind of workplace excuses that absolutely should not work—but somehow do. The show wraps with holiday hot takes, PTO frustration, video game heartbreak, aliens according to the internet, and just enough self-awareness to admit none of this was on the rundown.
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