Greetings, traveller! Welcome to the future! Sorry it didn't all work out for your species, but at least you've got The Bunker to lift your spirits with cool news and hot tunes!
This month, David and Dave soothe your ears and brain with nice music, Wasteland news, edutainment, astrology, gardening and, of course, light-hearted humour, while Tom cries in his room. Plus all new guests! Meet the charming Condottieri and his merry band of bloodthirsty barbarians, who are out to torture, kill and possibly eat your favourite radio hosts! Everyone's a critic!
Today's Topic is Form, performed by John Molesworth. The Short Story is Song for Ulvaak by Allie Goertz. The interview is with Dungeons & Dragons 'Dungeon Master' Giorgio Mariani. Songs by Videogram, Tim Dalling and Allison Goertz
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