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How would Phoebe Bridgers and Insane Clown Posse RPGs play? D&D rapper Dizzy Roseblade joins the Dicebreaker Podcast to find out!

Rock ā€˜nā€™ roll for initiative.

On this week’s Dicebreaker Podcast, Matt and Wheels are joined by Dizzy Roseblade, the talent behind Dungeons & Dragons rap album The Bard Chronicles, to talk music, tabletop RPGs and football’s unexpected crossover with trading card game Yu-Gi-Oh!

We imagine what roleplaying games inspired by Phoebe Bridgers, Insane Clown Posse and Kendrick Lamar - as well as They Might Be Giants classic Dr. Worm and Cherry Glazerr’s Wasted Nun - might look like in our latest segment mini-game.

We also dive into our time with the new board game from the designer of Splendor, the latest edition of Warhammer: Age of Sigmar and - surprise! - Monopoly, before considering the recent announcement of an official Marvel RPG.

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If you’d prefer to join in with the hijinks live, head on over to our YouTube channel, where you can follow along with the live chat from the original stream and catch future episodes live at 2pm BST every Friday..

Want to get in touch? Drop us an email at podcast@dicebreaker.com, tweet @joindicebreaker or leave a comment below with your scathing reviews of a beloved tabletop classic.

Games (and other things) discussed

  • Soul Raiders
  • Red7
  • Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
  • The Initiative
  • Insane Clown Posse
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Cherry Glazerr
  • They Might Be Giants
  • Berserk
  • Railroad Ink: Challenge
  • Tiny Epic Quest
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • One Piece
  • Marvel Multiverse Roleplaying Game
  • Dungeons & Dragons 5E
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Matt Jarvis

Editor-in-chief

After starting his career writing about music, films and video games for various places, Matt spent many years as a technology, PC and video game journalist before writing about tabletop games as the editor of Tabletop Gaming magazine. He joined Dicebreaker as editor-in-chief in 2019, and has been trying to convince the rest of the team to play Diplomacy since.

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