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Ep. 363 - BROTHER YOU STILL HAVE SHAMPOO FROM 2024! - 05/15/2026

May 15, 202620 min

Ep. 362 - MOM, I’M PHEROMONE MAXXING - 05/14/2026

May 14, 202626 min

Ep. 361 - I Accidentally Started A Senior Citizen Uprising - 05/13/2026

May 13, 202629 min

Ep. 360 - The Most Deserved Butt Whooping of 2026 - 05/12/2026

May 13, 202629 min

Ep. 359 - I Needed Four Medics Because I Lost A Fight With An Earplug - 05/11/2026

May 11, 202630 min

Ep. 358 - Dolphins Are Apparently Doing Drugs Now - 05/06/2026

May 6, 202621 min

Ep. 357 - The 6’9” Concert Experience Is Basically Segregation - 05/05/2026

May 6, 202621 min

Ep. 356 - Why Is The Tall Freak In Front Of Me? - 05/04/2026

May 4, 202627 min

Ep. 355 - Why Does Everyone Forget How to Walk the Second They Enter Costco? - 04/29/2026

Apr 29, 202623 min

Ep. 354 - Doctors Found WHAT in His Throat After 8 Years?? - 04/28/2026

Apr 28, 202620 min

Traffic School - You’re Not Passing That Oversized Load, Stop Trying - 04/24/2026

Apr 24, 202629 min

Ep. 353 - Imagine Showing Up Naked… to a Birdwatching Event - 04/22/2026

Apr 22, 202624 min

Ep. 352 - The Bear Didn’t Even Try to Act Like a Bear - 04/21/2026

Apr 21, 202623 min

Ep. 351 - This Grown Man Blamed His Mom for Not Eating a Burger - 04/16/2026

Apr 16, 202624 min

Ep. 350 - They Made Everyone Stare Into Their Eyes Instead of Saying Thank You - 04/15/2026

Apr 15, 202626 min

Ep. 349 - I Logged Onto Xbox… and Found a Digital Graveyard - 04/14/2026

Apr 14, 202627 min

Ep. 348 - Coachella: Where the Headliner Is Your Front-Facing Camera - 04/13/2026

Apr 13, 202631 min

Ep. 347 - Harry Peach Would’ve Been My Son’s Name… Thank God I Don’t Have One - 04/10/2026

Apr 10, 202626 min

Ep. 346 - CNN Accidentally Killed Michael J. Fox (He’s Fine, Relax) - 04/09/2026

Apr 9, 202618 min

Ep. 345 - I Miss Saying ‘Uh… Yeah… Can I Get…’ Like a Normal Person - 04/08/2026

Apr 8, 202626 min

Ep. 344 - I Turned My Fries Into a Meat Avalanche and Got Publicly Labeled a Big Back - 04/07/2026

Apr 7, 202629 min

Ep. 343 - Who Let Grandma Wander the Deck at 3AM?! - 04/06/2026

Apr 6, 202625 min

Ep 343Ep. 342 - I Bought a Trucking Simulator and Immediately Became a Public Safety Threat - 04/03/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, April 3rd, 2026 dives straight into sleep-deprived chaos as Peaches kicks things off running on fumes before celebrating the return of the KBEAR Secret Sound (aka your shot at free cash), then spirals into a full-blown obsession with American Truck Simulator—where he discovers he’s a terrible driver, a menace to Priuses, and deeply humbled by real-life truckers; from there, he unloads on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for its wildly questionable rankings (justice for Iron Maiden), takes a weirdly hungry detour into space snacks aboard the Artemis II mission, and questions whether being an astronaut is worth the existential terror; things get even more unhinged with takes on overpriced gas stations flexing $10 fuel, a truly ridiculous chicken coop stabbing story out of West Virginia, and a breakdown of TV shows everyone loves that he absolutely cannot stand; it all wraps with small-town gold as Island Park prepares to debut its very first traffic light like it’s the Super Bowl of infrastructure—plus Easter egg nostalgia, gaming annoyances, and just enough Idaho chaos to keep you wondering how this all fit into one episode—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/

Apr 3, 202631 min

Ep 342Ep. 341 - Fake Sleep Token Ban Causes Immediate Emotional Collapse - 04/02/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Thursday, April 2nd, 2026 dives headfirst into the aftermath of an April Fools’ prank that nearly sent listeners into a meltdown over the idea of no more Sleep Token on the air, plus the hilarious chaos of a fake “Snoozefest” tour lineup that honestly should exist; from there it’s a wild pivot to the Artemis II launch where everything went smoothly except, of course, the toilet situation in space because even astronauts can’t escape plumbing issues, followed by a fake Yellowstone influencer express lane that had just enough realism to stir people up, and then absolute madness on ice as NYPD and FDNY turned a charity hockey game into a full-on brawl; add in bizarre everyday habits people swear by, parents yelling “Jessica” to stop tantrums, young adults treating their parents’ homes like storage units, Reese’s walking back questionable chocolate decisions, chaotic school bathroom destruction via flushed vapes, and the return of “lawyers blaming AI for their problems,” all wrapped up in Peaches’ signature mix of disbelief, sarcasm, and “what is wrong with people?” energy that keeps everything moving at a breakneck pace — 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/

Apr 2, 202630 min

Ep 341Ep. 340 - I Called Trader Joe’s HQ… and They Definitely Know Something - 04/01/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, April 1st, 2026 — April Fools’ Day takes center stage as Peaches dives headfirst into the chaos of local rumors, including the mysterious “Trader Joe’s coming to Idaho Falls” banner that sent the internet into detective mode (QR codes, sketchy job listings, and even a direct call to corporate all get put under the microscope) while also reliving a perfectly executed office prank involving a Krispy Kreme box full of vegetables and a throwback to the legendary “Brenda Pear” AI voice stunt that somehow fooled actual listeners; the conversation then shifts into everyday frustrations and observations, from left-lane drivers getting called out with real ticket numbers to the awkward reality of highway etiquette and semi-truck traffic, before pivoting into bizarre-but-true headlines like mayonnaise officially being classified as a musical instrument and the internet fully leaning into April Fools’ nonsense; along the way, Peaches breaks down job interview advice about explaining resume gaps without sounding like you vanished into the woods, plugs a solid local job opportunity, and spirals into nostalgic reflections on gaming growing up—from judging games by box art to missing the days when you actually owned what you bought—before wrapping things up with a wild “What the Headline” story about a zoo elephant casually escaping for a stroll, proving once again that reality is somehow weirder than anything you could make up — 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/

Apr 1, 202628 min

Ep 340Ep. 339 - I Made a Peach Joke and the Internet Called Me Soft - 03/31/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 — Peaches recaps a packed weekend that included a wild, shoulder-to-shoulder metal show in Boise that was so hot it forced an early exit, then pivots into the accidental internet storm caused by a tongue-in-cheek “peach emoji” post that racked up massive views and even bigger overreactions from people who clearly missed the joke ; from there, he dives deep into a surprisingly passionate debate over whether a rodeo wallet is stylish or secretly questionable, complete with overthinking, Google searches, and coworker input; the show also highlights some of the funniest news slip-ups, including a TV station airing the wrong Tiger Woods crash footage, plus bizarre stories like a massive Kit Kat heist in Italy and an app that encourages people to slap their laptops for sound effects; Peaches then shifts into real-life talk about career changes and finding something more fulfilling, before jumping into sports chaos with busted March Madness brackets and overpriced collectibles; wrapping it all up, he vents about rising prices everywhere, shares relatable house rules that actually make life easier, revisits prom memories with equal parts pride and secondhand embarrassment, and calls out how social media has turned into a nonstop argument zone instead of a place to just laugh and connect.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/

Mar 31, 202634 min

Ep 339Ep. 338 - “I Need to Focus on Life” (Translation: You’ve Been Replaced) - 03/27/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, March 27th, 2026 — Peaches kicks things off with new music and a packed concert weekend ahead before diving headfirst into the brutal realities of modern dating from a guy’s perspective, calling out everything from ghosting to the infamous “I need to focus on life” excuse that somehow always ends with someone new two weeks later; the conversation flips into a rapid-fire “no one’s changing my mind” thread covering everything from nachos as a full meal to calling out people who treat the world like their personal trash can; a hilarious rant follows about Pop-Tarts finally fixing a problem they created decades ago, then pivots into the absurd maze of trying to watch baseball across a million streaming platforms; things get more serious (and ridiculous) with stories about AI quietly deciding people’s job applications and a Zoom court appearance where someone thought driving mid-hearing was a solid idea; the episode also takes a swing at a massive AI music fraud scheme that gamed streaming payouts for millions, sparking a bigger conversation about how artists actually get paid; “What the Headline” delivers peak confusion with airline passengers unknowingly boarding a bus instead of a plane; the show wraps with rising costs making everyday things feel like scams, why radio still wins when it comes to free concert experiences, and a nostalgic look at old-school inconveniences that would absolutely break people today — all tied together with Peaches’ signature mix of sharp takes and real-world frustration. 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/

Mar 31, 202625 min

Ep 338Ep. 337 - Sora Died Faster Than Your Phone Battery at a Festival - 03/26/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Thursday, March 26th, 2026 dives into the ongoing meltdown of AI hype as OpenAI’s Sora gets scrapped after all the “this will replace Hollywood” talk fizzles out, including wild deepfake clips like fake Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise fights sparking real industry panic; a brutally honest breakdown of why airline “Relax Row” seats still don’t work if you’re 6’9” and built like a refrigerator; the truth about hats and balding (spoiler: blame your genetics, not your beanie); a look at Idaho’s new law letting semis and passenger cars both hit 80 mph and why that might be terrifying on two-lane highways; a reminder that radio still wins with free concert tickets while streaming services just take your money; a questionable decision to DM a high school alumni page for “notable” status; a PSA for metal fans everywhere to please shower before shows; and a ridiculous headline about a guy literally singing “Burning Down the House” while allegedly setting his own home on fire — all mixed in with merch price rage, concert habits, and the eternal debate of planning your order before you hit the line. 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/

Mar 26, 202628 min

Ep 337Ep. 336 - Bro Fell in Love During a Colonoscopy - 03/25/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 — Today’s episode kicks off with a viral rock cover that sparks conversation before quickly diving into a brutally honest (and unexpectedly hilarious) listener call about colonoscopies that somehow turns into a full-on storytelling session you won’t forget ; then it shifts into real listener engagement as the show crowdsources deep cuts, B-sides, and rare tracks for a potential on-air feature, giving a glimpse into what rock fans actually want to hear; from there, things heat up with a bold “Led Zeppelin is overrated” take that ignites debate, responses, and a defense backed by actual examples; the episode also touches on accidental financial wins that somehow make everyone else feel broke, before moving into sports updates, outrage over absurd baseball game prices, and a rant about declining student performance in schools; it wraps with a reality check on today’s job market tied into local opportunities, plus behind-the-scenes frustration trying to land band interviews and a push for people to actually go to concerts instead of just talking about it — all while keeping the tone sharp, sarcastic, and very real.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/

Mar 26, 202626 min

Ep 336Ep. 335 - Who Thought ‘Live Hamsters’ Was a Prize? - 03/24/2026

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/

Mar 24, 202632 min

Ep 335Ep. 334 - A 15-Year Cruise Is Just Jail With Better Views - 03/23/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Monday, March 23rd, 2026 dives into a weekend that absolutely refused to stay cheap, starting with a simple tire swap that somehow turned into a $900 reality check and a website project that ended in “yeah… that’s not launching anytime soon.” The show revisits the infamous “I don’t care where we eat” dinner situation that predictably went off the rails—and may have ended in some well-earned karma—before shifting into March Madness heartbreak, busted brackets, and the realization that nobody actually knows what they’re doing. Then it’s into the biggest headline of the day with a reality TV meltdown that got The Bachelorette pulled at the last second, raising some real questions about what networks are willing to ignore until it becomes public. From there, things spiral in the best way: a 15-year cruise that sounds less like a vacation and more like a floating commitment issue, a flight where passengers spent 13 hours next to a dead body (yes, really), and a teenager casually stealing a full-on city bus just to go see his girlfriend. Plus, a deep dive into bands that sound exactly the same every time versus the ones that completely caught you off guard with how good they were, all wrapped up with a story so wild about an Airbnb guest that it’ll make you double-check your next booking. 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/

Mar 23, 202630 min

Ep 334Ep. 333 - The Fastest Way to Get Uninvited to Dinner - 03/20/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, March 20th, 2026 dives into a packed show that kicks off with fresh rock releases and a heads-up on upcoming concert giveaways before shifting into a heartfelt tribute to Chuck Norris and the legacy he leaves behind, followed by a brutally honest rant about Idaho Falls traffic getting worse and a wild idea out of Malta offering people money to give up driving altogether; the episode then turns surprisingly emotional with the sudden closure of Grocery Outlet and why it actually hit harder than expected, before jumping into March Madness picks, LeBron’s ownership dreams getting shut down, and Tom Brady still somehow refusing to age; from there, Peaches breaks down rising prices and Costco’s legendary $1.50 hot dog surviving another day, shares a personal bug invasion nightmare at his apartment, and reacts to a study claiming being outside makes you eat healthier; the highlight debate centers around a dinner dilemma with a picky eater who says “I don’t care” but immediately complains, sparking a hilarious back-and-forth about whether that automatically voids your right to have an opinion; the show wraps with a rant on “time blindness” being overused as an excuse for being late, a surprisingly dark stat about how many Americans think the world is ending soon, a massive drug bust story that started with a simple traffic stop, and a strong take that Alice in Chains easily clears Nirvana—plus one last jab at a wrestler caught using AI to fake a crowd. 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/

Mar 20, 202636 min

Ep 333Ep. 332 - We Need Sirens for Shopping Cart Criminals - 03/19/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Thursday, March 19th, 2026 dives into a mix of real-life annoyances, weird headlines, and everyday debates, starting with streamer Kai Cenat turning hate into motivation by building a “hate wall” and somehow burning through printer ink in dark mode , followed by a look at how seriously people take school bus stop signs and whether some folks online take that energy a little too far, plus a full-on rant about shopping cart laziness and the idea of public shaming for people who refuse to return them; things get interesting with the government registering alien-related domains and what that could actually mean, while a breakdown of March Madness odds reminds you your bracket has basically no chance, then a strong defense of wired headphones making a comeback over Bluetooth frustrations, along with thoughts on audiobooks, classic rock stories, and lining up future podcast guests; there’s also talk about liquid robots that sound way too close to sci-fi becoming real, frustration over theme park changes like Waterworld being replaced, a quick reality check on how awful job applications can be (and where to actually find local work), a look at TSA workers dealing with shutdown issues, someone making a terrible decision jumping into a hippo enclosure, and a wild conversation about massive celebrity age gaps before wrapping with a stacked concert calendar you probably can’t afford to keep up with—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/

Mar 19, 202632 min

Ep 332Ep. 331 - My Girlfriend’s Dream Guy Is Literally Dead - 03/18/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 — Peaches kicks things off talking about those random habits we all swear only we do before getting into the frustration of “business days” and why Amazon still can’t get Idaho that same-day magic, then shifts into a solid local opportunity with RIO Products for anyone needing a fresh start; things take a more serious turn with a study on how far stress can push people and the importance of stepping back before it gets out of hand, followed by March Madness city rankings and a quick sports rundown; from there it’s classic Florida headlines with cousin marriage still somehow being legal, plus a viral airplane story where nobody seems to agree on what actually happened; Peaches gets personal breaking down bizarre dreams, including competing with a ghost for his girlfriend’s attention, before diving into why vinyl records are booming again and why people still want something they can physically hold; he also talks about how malls are quietly turning into service hubs instead of shopping destinations, Facebook trying to pay creators to come back, and wraps it all up with a wild “What the Headline” story about a cat that somehow ate 26 hair ties and lived to tell the tale — 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/

Mar 18, 202626 min

Ep 331Ep. 330 - Congrats, You Wore Green… You Want a Medal or a Hangover? - 03/17/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 dives headfirst into the weirdness of Saint Patrick’s Day—from getting pinched by that one coworker who takes the rule way too seriously to questioning why grown adults suddenly act like it’s a college reunion fueled by green beer—before shifting into relationship reality with hilarious Reddit confessions about how guys slowly realize they’ve signed up to learn the full backstory of people they’ve never met; then it pivots into March Madness with bracket stress, bold predictions, and the reminder that college athletes are dealing with way more pressure (and angry DMs) than most people realize; Peaches also breaks down a wild NFL take about modern players being “too protected,” calls out a viral story of a guy turning himself blue by not washing new bedsheets, reacts to Amazon giving Alexa a sarcastic attitude problem, and gets completely distracted by a meteor-like boom that turns into a full-on “drop everything and go treasure hunting” plan; plus there’s a ridiculous karaoke meltdown that escalates to actual criminal charges, a wholesome update on Punch the Monkey finding love, concert plans (and a rejected interview with Alex Terrible), and a passionate rant about shopping cart etiquette that somehow becomes the most relatable topic of the entire episode—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/

Mar 18, 202629 min

Ep 330Ep. 329 - The Man Who Tried to Steal a Septic Tank With a Toyota Corolla - 03/16/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Monday, March 16th, 2026. Austin 3:16 Day kicks things off as Peaches celebrates the most important March holiday the only way a wrestling fan can — while also announcing a new diet after a brutal doctor’s visit that revealed the scale had climbed well past the magic number of 316. From there, the show jumps into March Madness bracket season, where everyone suddenly pretends they know everything about colleges they couldn’t locate on a map two minutes earlier. Peaches also dives into the growing habit of using AI to clean up emails and social media responses, including how it helped him respond to online arguments about Californians moving to Idaho. Sports headlines include a $5.2 million Aaron Judge baseball card, tennis tournaments experimenting with rage rooms for players to destroy things after bad matches, and the Seattle Mariners introducing a ridiculous ferry boat-shaped food tray loaded with crab nachos and other ballpark food. The episode also covers concert photography disasters, Peaches roasting Viktor for posting terrible Nine Inch Nails concert photos, and the endless debate about whether social media timing actually matters. Later, food news takes over with refrigerator-ready Uncrustables eliminating thaw time, Pepsi launching dye-free snack versions of Doritos and Cheetos, and the internet somehow still finding a reason to complain about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. In the “What the Headline” segment, a Florida man attempts to steal a massive construction-site septic tank using a Toyota Corolla before upgrading his plan to a U-Haul, proving criminals sometimes put more effort into the theft than the logic behind it. The episode wraps with a bizarre soccer moment involving a very inappropriate on-field grab that resulted in a red card, plus an update on the heated backyard chicken debate in Springville, Utah, leaving Peaches still wondering why anyone would voluntarily keep loud, messy birds in their yard. 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/

Mar 16, 202626 min

Ep 329Ep. 328 - The $600,000 Onion Heist That Somehow Actually Happened - 03/13/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, March 13th, 2026 — Friday kicks off with talk about concerts taking over Salt Lake City, the outrageous prices people paid to see Nine Inch Nails, and why working in radio occasionally means getting the perk of free shows. The show then dives into a bizarre crackdown in South Texas where a town passed an ordinance banning bikini-clad workers at drive-through convenience stores after complaints about thong bikinis and twerking while serving snacks. Later, a quick food hack appears with Chipotle offering a buy-one-get-one deal for anyone showing up with a tattoo—even a temporary one scribbled on with a marker. A German tourist also tries suing a New York Mexican restaurant over spicy salsa that he willingly ordered, asking for $100,000 in damages before a judge shut the case down with the obvious explanation that salsa is supposed to be spicy. The sports update covers a historic scoring streak from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the debate about whether Miami (Ohio) deserves a March Madness bid after their first loss, and Kyler Murray’s new deal with the Vikings after rumors that video games distracted him from studying film. The episode also touches on Hollywood’s never-ending obsession with spinoffs as a Stewie-focused Family Guy series gets announced, a futuristic Big 12 glass basketball court that looked amazing on TV but kept sending players sliding across the floor, a grandmother who spent six months in jail after facial recognition technology falsely accused her of a crime, and a Florida man now facing federal charges after allegedly stealing more than $600,000 worth of onions and potatoes in a produce-rerouting scheme. The show wraps up with details about the Frosty Footsteps 5K supporting the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission and a warning that more brutal winds are expected to hit East Idaho over the weekend. Check me out elsewhere!facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 13, 202625 min

Ep 328Ep. 327 - Your Crush Stole My Girl… So I Made an AI Video of Him Hating Pizza - 03/12/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Thursday, March 12th, 2026 — East Idaho got hammered with brutal winds, and that set the tone for the show as Peaches and Jeff joked about people nearly blowing away across Idaho Falls, trampolines taking flight, and the legendary “Jade Kite” scenario becoming a little too believable during a day of 60-mph gusts. The conversation then shifts to a bizarre sports controversy where players in the Big 12 basketball tournament are slipping all over a flashy LED glass court that looks cool on TV but might actually be making the games harder to play. Later, Peaches shares a serious message after the Rexburg Police Department revealed just how many mental-health-related calls they’ve already handled this year and reminds listeners about the 988 crisis line for anyone who needs help. The show also dives into one of the strangest tech fears on the horizon: AI deepfakes and how middle school drama could become far more chaotic when kids can fabricate videos of their classmates saying outrageous things. Add in a ridiculous Morrissey concert cancellation because he couldn’t sleep, a scam where people receive Uber tax forms for money they never earned, and a driver who crashed into a police car while watching YouTube behind the wheel. The episode wraps with details about the Frosty Footsteps 5K supporting the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission and a reminder that sometimes the wildest headlines sound completely made up… until you realize they actually happened. Check me out elsewhere!facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 13, 202624 min

Ep 327Ep. 326 - If Pepperoni Is a Personality Trait - 03/11/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, March 11th, 2026 dives into a packed lineup of offbeat headlines and sharp commentary, starting with a breakdown of brand-new iPhone emojis and why a landslide icon feels wildly unnecessary before shifting into a loaded concert calendar featuring major rock and metal tours rolling through the region; a viral TikTok debate about judging men by their pizza toppings sparks a hilarious relationship rant, while the sports segment questions eye-popping NBA stat lines, trade drama, and record-chasing performances; things turn bizarre with a workplace lawsuit over being called “potato,” a warning about a sketchy Idaho DMV scam text making the rounds, and an unexpected discussion about Los Angeles quietly phasing out its iconic palm trees; local chatter continues with an Idaho proposal that could swap jury duty for poll-worker service, followed by a personal deep dive into sleep apnea struggles and a promising new pill that could replace CPAP machines; ticket giveaways for Emo Nite Brooklyn and anticipation for upcoming shows keep the energy moving before a ridiculous police chase involving a fleeing motorcyclist who ditched his clothes mid-escape delivers one of the strangest crime stories of the week; the episode wraps on a lighter seasonal note with Yellowstone grizzlies emerging from hibernation and a family pet tortoise waking early, signaling warmer days ahead. Check me out elsewhere! – facebook.com/brenden.peach • instagram.com/brendenpeach • Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem – feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem • Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach – feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 11, 202625 min

Ep 326Ep. 325 - Drool Flakes & CPAP Nightmares - 03/10/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 delivers a rapid-fire mix of brutally relatable oversharing, internet absurdity, and pop culture commentary, starting with Peaches spiraling over a headline that claims drooling in your sleep could signal serious health problems, which leads to an honest and hilariously gross breakdown of CPAP struggles and midnight panic spirals; the conversation pivots into a viral Reddit thread where women reveal the oddly universal habits men share — from owning the same five shirts forever to making dramatic sound effects just for standing up — before Peaches reacts to news of a falling NASA satellite and imagines the exact kind of Facebook panic posts it would trigger; social media nonsense takes center stage with a sharp roast of copy-and-paste privacy hoaxes that claim to stop Facebook from “owning your soul,” followed by reactions to sports headlines, bizarre mascot bribery stories, and the exhausting modern job hunt; nostalgia kicks in with a loving roast of mid-2000s high school culture, emo fashion, and dramatic MySpace-era music that still lives rent-free in millennial brains; metal fans get attention with a discussion about understanding screamed lyrics, plus a look at fans boycotting bands over suspected AI artwork; live music talk continues with concert films hitting theaters, while lighter moments include a slow-motion police chase involving a runaway tortoise, the strangely hypnotic Facebook group “Dudes Eating Bananas,” and a debate over songs that repeat the same lyrics endlessly; it’s a packed episode of sharp observations, self-deprecating humor, music talk, and internet culture commentary that feels like hanging out with the one friend who says what everyone else is already thinking.Check me out elsewhere! – facebook.com/brenden.peach – instagram.com/brendenpeach – Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem – feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem – Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach – feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 11, 202622 min

Ep 325Ep. 324 - Grieving a Supermarket Like It’s a Family Member - 03/09/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Monday, March 9th, 2026 dives into the brutal aftermath of the time change and the struggle to function like a normal human; celebrates a Nintendo Switch 2 winner and an International Women’s Day playlist packed with female-fronted rock and metal; spirals into a heartfelt (and hilarious) rant about a beloved low-stress grocery store closing and the unique misery of overcrowded mega-markets; covers East Idaho wind advisories and the weird pride of surviving hurricane-level gusts; breaks down marathon “participation medal” drama and major sports milestones from LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, and Patrick Mahomes; roasts awkward small-talk phrases that should never leave anyone’s mouth; hypes upcoming shows, ticket giveaways, and emo nostalgia nights; questions viral “dream jobs” like getting paid to eat fast food; shares the realities of sleep apnea, CPAP life, and why a sleep study can be life-changing; debates the ethics of AI-generated music flooding streaming platforms; laughs at lawmakers trying to legalize backyard chickens; and wraps it all with the offbeat life commentary and rock-radio energy that keeps the Pit Party moving. Check me out elsewhere: facebook.com/brenden.peach • instagram.com/brendenpeach • Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem — feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem • Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach — feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 10, 202630 min

Ep 324Ep. 323 - Sir, That Burger Didn’t Even Feel That Bite - 03/06/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, March 6th, 2026 kicks off with show highlights, giveaway winners, and a passionate rant about losing an hour to daylight saving time before rolling into concert ticket promos and station happenings. The episode’s main spotlight lands on the viral marketing storm surrounding McDonald's, as Peaches breaks down the CEO’s painfully tiny bite of the new Big Arch Burger, the internet’s relentless mockery, rival fast-food chains jumping into the joke, and fresh backlash after another promo clip appears to show the executive spitting out a chicken sandwich. Is it accidental awkwardness or genius-level attention bait? Relatable relationship quirks follow, including messy-counter confessions, the eternal “what’s for dinner?” struggle, and a humorous but real reminder that loud snorers might want to look into sleep studies and CPAP machines. Peaches runs through rapid-fire sports and entertainment updates, covering a major NFL trade, a wild animated hockey broadcast inspired by Inside Out, and how leagues are getting creative with presentation. Air travel frustrations spark comedy as Peaches reacts to United Airlines potentially banning passengers who blast audio without headphones, leading to a spiral of midair etiquette debates and flying anxieties. The music takes a meaningful turn with an early International Women’s Day celebration featuring female-fronted rock bands, stories from live shows, and commentary on changing rock trends. The episode wraps with a jaw-dropping legal story about a 10-year-old boy who sued his own father to recover stolen savings — and won — sparking conversation about parental responsibility and kids’ financial rights. Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach • instagram.com/brendenpeach • Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem — feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem • Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach — feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 9, 202624 min

Ep 323Ep. 322 - The Camel Got Lip Fillers Before I Did - 03/05/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, March 5th, 2026 — Today’s episode covers the return of Ozzfest and how every metal fan is already arguing about the future lineup, a deep dive into just how little screen time Draco Malfoy had in Harry Potter compared to the insane paycheck he earned, and the strangest fashion hack ever involving a woman who sources her wardrobe from estate cleanouts. There’s also a breakdown of bizarre reality TV frugality, a sports update featuring major NFL and MLB shakeups, a debate over why DVDs are suddenly becoming cool again, and a local social media post that accidentally convinced half of East Idaho that Peaches skateboards. Plus: burger chain CEO “bite wars,” a ridiculous camel beauty pageant cheating scandal involving Botox and fake humps, and a Florida-level Vegas story where a man tried to steal a flamingo like it was a souvenir.Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach • instagram.com/brendenpeach • Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem — feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem • Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach — feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 5, 202625 min

Ep 322Ep. 321 - Yes, Someone Actually Believed We Shut the Radio Station Down for February 30th - 03/04/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Wednesday, March 4th, 2026 dives into the annual tradition of people overreacting to losing a single hour of sleep as Peaches breaks down a “scientifically optimized” guide to surviving Daylight Saving Time and explains why almost nobody actually prepares for it. A wild story out of Texas sparks a discussion about a hot-air balloon crashing into a communications tower 900 feet in the air and why those things look much safer from the ground. Peaches also reacts to people completely falling for a joke post about KBEAR shutting down on impossible dates, while his viral skateboard-church photo spreads across Idaho Falls Facebook groups and convinces a surprising number of people it’s real. The internet’s obsession with fake outrage returns with articles claiming Gen Z is offended by the Scary Movie 6 trailer despite nobody actually being mad about it, and the show wraps with a very relatable sports injury after an NBA player misses a game because he hurt himself during a nap. If you’ve ever woken up with a mysteriously broken body part or watched people believe something on Facebook that clearly isn’t real, this episode will feel extremely familiar.Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach instagram.com/brendenpeach Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 5, 202628 min

Ep 321Ep. 320 - Skip Tinder… Just Suplex Your Soulmate - 03/03/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026. Peaches kicks things off talking about actor Bruce Campbell revealing a cancer diagnosis and realizing how many huge movies and shows he’s actually been in. Then he reacts to his viral Facebook post after an AI-edited image turned the church at 17th and Woodruff into a giant skate ramp, which somehow convinced a bunch of people it was real. The Peach Throne asks what people are supposed to love because of where they live but secretly hate, leading to debates about potatoes in Idaho, beaches in California, and Peaches admitting deep dish pizza isn’t his thing. The show also dives into the shocking value of organs on the black market before turning into a reminder about the importance of legal organ donation. Other highlights include record-breaking speed at the NFL Combine, the animatronic rhino from Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls heading to auction, a bizarre airplane seat design that looks like a medieval torture device, and a Brooklyn singles event where people try to meet potential partners by literally wrestling each other instead of using dating apps.Check me out elsewhere! – facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem – feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach – feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 4, 202624 min

Ep 320Ep. 319 - He Left Her on the Trail Like a Bad Yelp Review - 03/02/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Monday, March 2nd, 2026 kicks off with Brenden reacting to the internet losing its collective mind over conspiracy theories that Jim Carrey has been “cloned,” before pivoting to a brutally honest breakdown of McDonald’s new oversized “Big Arch” burger and the CEO who looked like he’d rather be shopping at Erewhon than eating his own product. From there, the show dives into the so-called “alpha divorce” trend where guys abandon their partners mid-hike (and why that’s less alpha, more absolute clown behavior), a marathon runner who somehow ran a full 5K inside an airplane bathroom, and a raw-egg-chugging baseball prospect channeling Rocky in the name of gains Add in NFL team report card leaks, a side-eye at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame fan vote, Gen Z’s bizarre wrestling speed dating events in Brooklyn, a Florida man gaming Target self-checkout with taco seasoning packets to steal Pokémon cards, a McDonald’s drive-thru iced coffee assault, and a genuinely disturbing Brooklyn break-in case involving a man identified as Jason Williams (not the NBA player), and you’ve got a packed episode that swings from absurd to unsettling without ever getting political. Check me out elsewhere! - facebook.com/brenden.peach | instagram.com/brendenpeach | Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem | Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 3, 202625 min

Ep 319Ep. 318 - You’re Not Stranded, There’s Catering - 02/27/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, February 27th, 2026. Peaches opens the show reflecting on the passing of legendary Los Angeles radio staple Uncle Joe Benson from KLOS and 100.3 The Sound, sharing how that era of personality-driven radio helped shape his own path into broadcasting. Then it’s a deep dive into turning 30, debating whether a wedding can dare land the day before his birthday, and asking what “boring adult” things secretly feel like victories now—early bedtimes, calm bank statements, and grocery runs included. The Tooth Fairy is apparently outpacing inflation with nearly six bucks per tooth, Limp Bizkit’s “Nookie” earns a brand-new nickname thanks to Aubrey, and the Shot Clock covers Max Scherzer entering his 19th MLB season while a spring training home run dents a food truck. The biggest rant of the day centers on reality TV fakery, with Survivor’s casting manipulation, edited timelines, planted idols, and producer-shaped personalities getting called out as carefully engineered television rather than true survival. There’s also an AEW wrestler getting booted from an Uber mid-interview, daylight saving time complaints (again), a stolen power pole in Saskatchewan, a memorable 13-pound newborn sharing a nursery with a 4-pound baby, and new brutal metal added to the Jenkshow rotation. Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach | instagram.com/brendenpeach | Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem | Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 2, 202635 min

Ep 318Ep. 317 - Too Tall for the Ride, Too Old for the Loop - 02/26/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Thursday, February 26th, 2026. Peaches kicks things off reacting to a record-breaking roller coaster debuting at Six Flags Over Texas and explains why adulthood, AFib, and being over 6'4" have officially retired him from thrill rides for life. Then he breaks down the surprisingly confusing difference between XXL and 2XL sizing and how clothing labels quietly mess with everyone’s expectations. A dinner date gone wrong leads to a story about mounted antlers crashing onto restaurant guests, followed by a viral airport “ban” on pajamas and Crocs that wasn’t really a ban at all—just the internet doing what it does best. In sports, he covers extended college quarterback eligibility lawsuits, manure-delivering soccer fans overseas, and the brutally honest update on Padres pitcher Matt Waldron’s hemorrhoid surgery. The episode also dives into a women-only dating safety app and the new business built around scrubbing men’s reputations from it, a massive snowball fight in Washington Square Park that turned into arrests, a New York DMV almost revoking a “Pee Before We Go” vanity plate before the governor stepped in, and a fast-food chain testing AI headsets that monitor employee politeness in real time. It’s a full rundown of roller coasters, restaurant decor disasters, airport fashion debates, internet reputation wars, government license plate drama, and why nobody wants artificial intelligence grading their customer service tone. Check me out elsewhere! facebook.com/brenden.peach | instagram.com/brendenpeach | Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem | Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Mar 2, 202627 min

Ep 317Ep. 316 - Please Stop Washing Underwear in the Coffee Maker - 02/24/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, February 24th, 2026 dives into the aftermath of a packed Bad Omens, Beartooth, and PRESIDENT show at the Delta Center, including the strategic decision to skip a merch line wrapped around an entire block and the realization that bands can jump from small venues to arenas faster than anyone expects. The episode also tackles a viral travel debate after someone demonstrated how to wash underwear in a hotel coffee maker — prompting a completely reasonable question about why sinks apparently no longer exist — before shifting into a relatable discussion about things people secretly judged until life proved them wrong, including midweek PTO days, naps suddenly becoming necessary, and the modern reality of living with your parents as an adult. Later, Audible’s “Read and Listen” feature gets called out for essentially reinventing elementary school reading time, followed by a deeper conversation about how heavy music spreads online through independent promoters like Deathcore Specialists and why merch sales still matter more to bands than streaming numbers. The show rounds out with strange headlines involving AI accidentally inserting a demon into a real estate listing, a guy unintentionally gaining control of thousands of robot vacuums, and the question of why a library book returned 64 years late somehow became headline news. Stay connected between episodes by following along at facebook.com/brenden.peach and instagram.com/brendenpeach, and if you want more shows hosted by Brenden Peach, you can also listen to Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem at feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhem and Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach at feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs.

Feb 25, 202627 min

Ep 316Ep. 315 - All You Had to Do Was Take the Trash Out Normally - 02/20/2026

Peaches Pit Party from Friday, February 20th, 2026 — Peaches opens the show with new music, concert anticipation, and the reality of modern touring economics while preparing for a Salt Lake City weekend built around Bad Omens, Beartooth, and overpriced merch debates, before shifting into travel talk as Las Vegas quietly tries to win visitors back with weekday deals and the tempting idea of spontaneous concert trips. The episode then pivots to music nostalgia and fan disappointment as Steve Perry officially shuts down reunion rumors with Journey, followed by a surprisingly heated discussion sparked by accusations that Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups may not taste the same anymore. News stories take center stage next, including a man training his dog to illegally dump trash to avoid cameras, scientists finally explaining why ice is slippery, and a stalled NFL stadium project caused by workplace vandalism that somehow delayed millions of dollars in construction. Peaches also reacts to bizarre fraternity hazing footage, a lonely zoo monkey finding comfort through unexpected friendships, an alleged restaurant scam involving planted armpit hair, and a Florida argument that escalated into pickle-jar assault territory, all while wrapping up with reflections on health habits, small personal rewards, and the everyday decisions people make that somehow turn simple situations into headline-worthy moments.Check me out elsewhere!facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem — feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach — feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Feb 24, 202622 min