Bryan Carr: Host, Founder, Captain
Bryan Carr started the podcast on Modern Rock 91.5, mainly on a dare. With Frank Wiswell and a variety of female voices that came and went, the two main hosts used a segment-based format to discuss movies, games, wrestling, and more. Frank has gone on to bigger and better things, and Bryan was forced to fill the panel with the following people, none of whom are as cool or lovable as Frank. Seriously, he's a big teddy bear.
Scooter: Technical Adviser, Musical Guru
Scooter is often the voice of reason and calm amid the animal noises and shouting that comes from the rest of the panelists. It helps that he knows how to make good radio, and on occassion that we include outtakes, you'll often hear him strumming his guitar before the official recording starts.
Steve: Total Nerd
The only panelist not located in Michagan, Steve was brought on to help geek up the podcast, as if it needed help. He's secretly plotting to destroy Bryan and take over the GeekSpeak Army, followed immediately by an invasion of Canada.
Jake: Perpetually Late Robot
Jake has often been late to the podcast, thanks to recording taking place in close proximity to his desire for dinner. When he does come, Wags (below) interrupts him constantly, which is a foolish move considering that he is a robot. We all know that the Robocalypse is coming, and their rivalry has led Jake to put Wags at the top of the "must kill" list.
Wags: Angry Little Man
Wags is the yang to everyone else's yin. If a topic comes up that's the least bit incendiary, Wags will be the one to rant about it. This man has, quite literally, written an angry letter to George Lucas in crayon. Less a functional part of the podcast and more of a rabid dog tha the other panelists let loose for amusement, Wags is forever the frothing voice of nerd rage.
Kathryn: A Girl
In an effort to make the podcast slightly less one-sided in the male/female ratio, Bryan brought Kathryn on in the most recent season. A World of Warcraft geek in her own right, Kathryn quickly earned the nickname "Kage" and gives a melodic lady perspective to our topics. It's usually not much different than the male perspective because, you know, gender equality.
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