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Sourcemen of the Apocalypse

Sourcemen of the Apocalypse

By: The Source
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Sourcemen of the Apocalypse is a darkly satirical, sci-fi-infused podcast that tears into modern life, media, power, and human hypocrisy. Each episode blends savage social commentary, absurdist humour, and dystopian storytelling, as a cast of misfit broadcasters hijack a corrupted reality to expose the lies, systems, and comforts that keep us obedient. It’s part comedy, part philosophy, part broadcast from the end of the world. For people who feel like something is deeply wrong, but are still laughing about it. Science Fiction
Episodes
  • Episode Two: Just Asking Questions, Parking Atrocities and the Terminally Irony Impaired
    Jan 8 2026
    EPISODE TWO — Just Asking Questions, Parking Atrocities & the Terminally Irony-Impaired In Episode Two, the Sourcemen tear into the most cowardly phrase in modern discourse: “I’m just asking questions.” From dog-whistles disguised as curiosity to bigotry hiding behind a raised eyebrow, the crew dissect how bad faith thrives when no one calls it out. Then it’s onto Parking Atrocities, a furious autopsy of how overcrowding, overbreeding, and urban neglect collide to turn every supermarket car park into a low-speed battleground of entitlement, SUVs, and weaponised ignorance. And finally, the team confronts the Terminally Irony-Impaired, the people who can’t tell satire from sincerity, who march into absurdity with full confidence and zero self-awareness, dragging the rest of society down with them. Sharp. Savage. Uncomfortable. This is not a safe episode. It’s a necessary one. All hail the Signal.
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    26 mins
  • Episode One: The Festive One.
    Dec 25 2025
    This Christmas, the Sourcemen of the Apocalypse are not here to spread cheer, they’re here to autopsy it. In this festive signal breach, the team tears into obligation, consumer guilt, forced togetherness, algorithmic “joy,” and the weaponised nostalgia that keeps the holiday machine running. From corrupted carols and glitched goodwill to black-litany poetry, bleak monologues, and Authority-approved happiness products, nothing sacred makes it out alive. Behind the tinsel sits a darker truth: Christmas isn’t about love, it’s about compliance. If you’ve ever smiled through a gathering you hated, bought gifts you couldn’t afford, or felt lonelier in a full room than an empty one, this episode is for you. No baubles. No blessings. Just signal through the snow.
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    32 mins
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