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| Accident Hash | |
| Hosting | C.C. Chapman |
|---|---|
| Updates | 2-3 times per week |
| Debut | January 10, 2005 |
| Genre | Podsafe Music, Talk |
| Website | http://www.accidenthash.com |
Accident Hash is a popular award-winning music podcast hosted and produced by C.C. Chapman. It is part of the PodShow group of music podcasts and has been featured on Sirius Satellite Radio's channel 102, Sirius Stars.[citation needed]
Hash serves as a showcase for podsafe music from various genres from around the world. Occasional interviews with indie artists have also been included, such as Danko Jones, Matthew Ebel, and Kristia Di Gregorio.
With its debut on January 10, 2005 - and with over 200 episodes - Hash is one of the longest-running music podcasts in the world.[citation needed] During its run, the show has featured music from over 500 different artists.[citation needed]
Chapman is known for his enthusiastic commentary - such as his popular catch phrase "It's all good!" - about the music, artists, and any other topics he finds noteworthy. His opening greeting of "Hey Home Fries!" has inspired many fans of the show to call themselves "home fries."[citation needed]
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Many of the song selections come from Podshow's Podsafe Music Network. However, Chapman also plays submissions sent directly from artists and record labels. One example of this is Rykodisc, who allowed Chapman to play tracks by the major band Waltham.
The theme song is performed by Madsumo.[citation needed]
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