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    <title>the Wikkid podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Mike Dubue”</title>
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    <description>Being raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian group in the 1980s can cause some very predictable problems. Depression can be a Christian teenager's most constant companion despite church promises to the contrary. Dark humour, and even darker music, can help. This podcast is centered around the songs I wrote to deal back then, and what happened when I then picked away at recording workable versions of them for decades.
contact me with questions and comments at wikkidperson@gmail.com or on Twitter @WikkidPerson 
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    <itunes:subtitle>church upbringing gone wrong, depression... and music</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Being raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian group in the 1980s can cause some very predictable problems. Depression can be a Christian teenager's most constant companion despite church promises to the contrary. Dark humour, and even darker music, can help. This podcast is centered around the songs I wrote to deal back then, and what happened when I then picked away at recording workable versions of them for decades.
contact me with questions and comments at wikkidperson@gmail.com or on Twitter @WikkidPerson 
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  <title>Episode 5: Woman (As Concept)</title>
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  <itunes:title>Woman (As Concept)</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In a culture where you can't even say the word "sex," and cleavage is verboten, how do you actually get married to a real live church girl? There seemed to be a lot of rules in the game, but no one would agree about or admit what they were. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Trying to start something with a woman seemed on a level with attempting a trip to the moon. 
John Brereton holds forth on the evils of teaching contraception in sex ed class at school, all without uttering the words “sex” or “contraception.” Paul Washer insists that it’s definitely not poetry. Kris Priestap sings in 1989. 
I discover that theremins are the most fretless instruments I have attempted (besides drums, of course). Can you tell whether my sister is singing backward or forward? Will all the spacey, beepy, funky stuff blend? Can I Barry White?
Personnel
Bass: Adam Fogo
Keyboard: Mike Dubue
Backing Vocals: Debbie Moore-Michelin
Electric Guitar Beeps: Troy Tuttle 
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John Brereton holds forth on the evils of teaching contraception in sex ed class at school, all without uttering the words “sex” or “contraception.” Paul Washer insists that it’s <em>definitely</em> not poetry. Kris Priestap sings in 1989. <br>
I discover that theremins are the most fretless instruments I have attempted (besides drums, of course). Can you tell whether my sister is singing backward or forward? Will all the spacey, beepy, funky stuff blend? Can I Barry White?</p>

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Bass: Adam Fogo<br>
Keyboard: Mike Dubue<br>
Backing Vocals: Debbie Moore-Michelin<br>
Electric Guitar Beeps: Troy Tuttle</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Trying to start something with a woman seemed on a level with attempting a trip to the moon. <br>
John Brereton holds forth on the evils of teaching contraception in sex ed class at school, all without uttering the words “sex” or “contraception.” Paul Washer insists that it’s <em>definitely</em> not poetry. Kris Priestap sings in 1989. <br>
I discover that theremins are the most fretless instruments I have attempted (besides drums, of course). Can you tell whether my sister is singing backward or forward? Will all the spacey, beepy, funky stuff blend? Can I Barry White?</p>

<p>Personnel<br>
Bass: Adam Fogo<br>
Keyboard: Mike Dubue<br>
Backing Vocals: Debbie Moore-Michelin<br>
Electric Guitar Beeps: Troy Tuttle</p>]]>
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