
Ep. 335 - Who Thought ‘Live Hamsters’ Was a Prize? - 03/24/2026
Peaches Pit Party · Brenden Peach
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Show Notes
Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 dives into the moment Peaches actually bought concert tickets instead of relying on radio perks (yes, it finally happened) and breaks down the internal debate that led to pulling the trigger, before launching into a brutal “never again” topic featuring a childhood alpine slide wipeout that sounds like a deleted scene from a disaster movie ; from there, things get weird with a real-life hamster claw machine that somehow exists and raises every possible ethical question, followed by a Gen Z trend where marathon medals are apparently the new status symbol (Peaches politely declines forever) ; the show pivots into sports with a missing German handball trophy mystery, Max Scherzer using piano to fix his hand, and Shohei Ohtani casually setting million-dollar jersey records ; tech paranoia kicks in with car thieves hacking key fobs, plus a rant about overpriced Game Pass and why bundling it with Netflix is somehow an even worse idea ; March Madness takes over with bracket bragging rights on the line, while science delivers nightmare fuel in the form of sharks testing positive for cocaine and caffeine ; Florida makes its usual appearance with a driver blaming 100+ mph speeding on an “animal,” spring break chaos gets shut down with paintballs and anti-twerking enforcement, and the show wraps with a reminder that picking a fight with a human tank like Alan Ritchson is never going to end well . Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach instagram.com/brendenpeach Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - https://nhomam.transistor.fm/ Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - https://tbts.transistor.fm/ Artist Interrogations Podcast - https://artistinterrogations.transistor.fm/