Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy talks about soup, tells us the size of his pants, and pulls George W. Bush's trousers down. Courtesy of http://guardian.co.u k/music
Faris Rotter reveals his fondness for watching people eat a certain fruit and tells us just how smelly the View really are. Courtesy of http://guardian.co.u k/music
Join everyone's favourite Parisian vocoder manglers as they engage with our quotidien cast list. Thrill as they stuff their faces with brie! Stand agog as they attempt the most basic of magic tricks! Rejoice as they attempt to stick chairs to the ceiling! Courtesy of http://www.guardian. co.uk/music
Scottish disco kid Calvin Harris likes girls. He likes all the girls. But luckily for us, he put his mind to something else for five minutes to manhandle a series of everyday objects. Expect good humour and some fascinating insights into the Harris ancestry. Courtesy of http://www.guardian. co.uk/music
Alice Spooner and James Smith from Hadouken! meet Rufus the bear, George W Bush and our other everyday objects. Plus, James treats us to some freestyle ruler-jazz. Hadouken! Courtesy of http://www.guardian. co.uk/music
He's the famous extrovert who just dyed his hair an unspectacular black. He's the classically trained musician who duets with Charlotte Church on her chat show. He's also the latest of our pop-star guests to be asked for his thoughts on Lambrini. Courtesy of http://www.guardian. co.uk/music
Alex enters two new cheeses at the Great British cheese awards and judges the blues in the first episode of the cheese diaries. Will he win the acclaim of the cheese masters in the smelliest marquee on earth?
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Joss Stone advises us what makes the best bong: could it be an apple, a box of hair dye, or a George Bush doll? Courtesy of http://www.guardian. co.uk/music
The original Knights of Suburbia, Hard-Fi have been grafting away in the studio for the best part of a year, so you can imagine how excited they were to get their mitts on a bottle of Lambrini! Not to mention trying on a rather fetching top hat! It made for a real change. Yes, you are with Guardian Unlimited Music and this is a series of Everyday Objects. http://guardian.co.u k/music
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