MicTheMicrophone

Brony Music History Podcast

19-10-2021 • 1 hr 42 mins

On todays show, we have another artist whose celebrating a slew of their tracks turning 10 this month. Emerging with an burst of energy in the Autumn of 2011, MicTheMicrophone's quickfire verses quickly created some anthems that still destroy dancefloors to this day, including September, Beyond Her Tomb, Sister Hate and Nightmare Night. They’ve performed live at Bronypalooza, EQLA, Ponystock at Everfree NW, Fiesta Equestria, BUCK and more. But it wasn’t a ride without bumps, and in their own words “I know what it’s like to be loathed and I know what it’s like to be loved.” Its a raw and honest chat that gets to the heart of what pony music is about and how the fandom emerged and became the behemoth it is today

Go and show Mic some love for coming on the show: https://twitter.com/MicDaMicrophone https://www.twitch.tv/mic_feedback

Tumblr post I bring up: https://micthemicrophone.tumblr.com/post/35116765976/mic-i-just-wanted-to-say-thank-you-for-everything

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Tracklist

Mic The Microphone-Beyond Her Tomb (ft. The Living Tombstone & Glaze)

WoodenToaster + Mic The Microphone-Nightmare Night

Jackle App Befriends Mic the Microphone-One Trick Pony

DBPony and Mic-BIGHORSE

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This podcast is recorded on the traditional lands of the Darug and Guringai peoples, where blue gums have towered over the landscape since time immemorial. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land