Episodes
Episode 147: Infernal Dictionary
On this episode: We don’t know the meaning of the word…but that’s about to change. Where does the Infernal Dictionary come from, and what makes its esoteric entries so devilishly weird?
Bonus Show: Bob Larson’s Exorcise Routine
Beelzebub visited an ill-timed bug on our household, so while we recoup, here’s a bonus show in which we learn way too much about Neo-exorcist and Lego hair aficionado Bob Larson.
Patreon Bonus Preview: Tabitha Rocks Stonehenge
Just for our Patreon backers, Tabitha is cracking the books and cracking the mysteries of
Episode 146 – The McMartin Preschool Scare
How did a tiny Southern California school end up giving an object lesson in the dangers of mass hysteria? We prosecute the McMartin Preschool scare.
Episode 145 – Other Devils (Set & Ba’al Edition)
Satan springs eternal, but where did he spring from? Often we see older gods and religious figures compared to Satan, but is this accursed ancestry legit?
Episode 144 – The Satanic Warlock
In perhaps our funniest show ever, you say to-may-to and we say to-mah-to as we pick apart this pickup manual for Satanists.
Episode 143 – Deadly Sins: Satanic Wrath
We’ve reached the point in our exploration of the Seven Deadly Sins where we’re mad as Hell and we’re not going to take it anymore. Joining us in feeling out the shapes of Wrath.
Episode 142 – The Golden Age of Hollywood Satanism
We’re returning the world of Silver Screen Satanism in the days before major film censorship for some historical Hollywood heresies.
Episode 141 – Satan’s Underground
By 1988, the Satanic Panic was starting to run out of steam, so Harvest House Publishing pushed a brand new absurdo-biography tell-all to stoke its engines. Is “Satan’s Underground” the worst Satanic Panic memoir ever published–or just the worst we’ve read for this show?
Episode 140 – Goetic Demons 2: The Quickening
Once again we’re getting in touch with our inner demons–by name and title. It’s our long-awaited follow-up episode about the history of the Lesser Key of Solomon, the only book of European demonology to worm its way into popular culture.