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* MarathonLevel: Until they got their format under control, several episodes went wildly over time, notably the BioShock and Metal Gear Solid episodes. Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One went on for so long, guests were having to bail out of the recording.

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* MarathonLevel: Until they got their format under control, several episodes went wildly over time, notably the BioShock VideoGame/BioShock and Metal Gear Solid episodes. Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One went on for so long, guests were having to bail out of the recording.
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** Any game with "Origins" in the title would inevitably be referred to as "Oranges" instead. Ditto for "Legends" becoming "Lemons."

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** Any game with "Origins" in the title would will inevitably be referred to as "Oranges" instead. Ditto for "Legends" becoming "Lemons."

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** ''"Joining me, Leon "OLD MAN" Cox..."''

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** *** ''"Joining me, Leon "OLD MAN" Cox..."''"''
** Any game with "Origins" in the title would inevitably be referred to as "Oranges" instead. Ditto for "Legends" becoming "Lemons."
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* RunningGag: Leon makes frequent reference to his age.
** ''"Joining me, Leon "OLD MAN" Cox..."''
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** Averted with ''Sound of Play'', which simply goes by the traditional 'episode' moniker.

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!! The podcast provides examples of:
* ArchivePanic: At the time of this edit, seven volumes, fifty episodes in each volume, each episode 2+ hours long, and with no sign of stopping any time soon. This doesn't include bonus interview episodes and the Sound of Play spinoff.

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!! The podcast provides examples of:
Joining me, Leon Cox, in this issue...
* ArchivePanic: At the time of this edit, seven volumes, fifty episodes in each volume, each episode 2+ hours long, and with no sign of stopping any time soon. This doesn't include bonus interview episodes and the Sound ''Sound of Play Play'' spinoff.



** Josh Garrity often compares dodgy writing to A-level drama coursework.



* InsistentTerminology: Invoked, but not particularly enforced. Rather than such quaint terms as 'series' and 'episode', ''Cane and Rinse'' is sorted into 'volumes' and 'issues'.



* OnceAnEpisode: Super Meat Boy
* {{ThemeTune}}:

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* OnceAnEpisode: [[VideoGame/SuperMeatBoy Super Meat Boy
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* {{ThemeTune}}:ThemeTune:
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** Early episodes solicited listeners to send in recordings with their thoughts about an upcoming game. It didn't take long for the format to switch to a member of the team reading a listener's written thoughts aloud.
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* MarathonLevel: Until they got their format under control, several episodes went wildly out of control, notably the BioShock and Metal Gear Solid episodes. Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One went on for so long, guests were having to bail out of the recording.

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* MarathonLevel: Until they got their format under control, several episodes went wildly out of control, over time, notably the BioShock and Metal Gear Solid episodes. Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One went on for so long, guests were having to bail out of the recording.
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* MarathonLevel: Until they got their format under control, several episodes went wildly out of control, notably the BioShock and Metal Gear Solid episodes. Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One went on for so long, guests were having to bail out of the recording.
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* ArchivePanic: At the time of this edit, five volumes, fifty episodes in each volume, each episode 2+ hours long, and with no sign of stopping any time soon. This doesn't include bonus interview episodes and the Sound of Play spinoff.

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* ArchivePanic: At the time of this edit, five seven volumes, fifty episodes in each volume, each episode 2+ hours long, and with no sign of stopping any time soon. This doesn't include bonus interview episodes and the Sound of Play spinoff.
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* ArchivePanic: At the time of this edit, five volumes, fifty episodes in each volume, each episode 2+ hours long, and with no sign of stopping any time soon. This doesn't include bonus interview episodes and the Sound of Play spinoff.
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The Cane and Rinse podcast is a weekly in-depth discussion on specific video games, ranging from million-selling series such as Final Fantasy to smaller indie titles such as Thomas Was Alone. The podcast is generally hosted by Leon Cox, joined by an assorted panel depending on the game in question. Each member of the panel is tasked with playing the game to completion, before discussing each aspect of it in minute detail on the podcast.

Since 2011, the Cane and Rinse team have released over 300 issues, each between an hour and two hours long. As well as the mainline podcast, the team are also responsible for Sound of Play, a show dedicated to music from video games.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Hello, and welcome to the
Cane and Rinse podcast!]]

The ''Cane and Rinse''
podcast is a weekly in-depth discussion on specific video games, ranging from million-selling series such as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy Fantasy]] to smaller indie titles such as [[VideoGame/ThomasWasAlone Thomas Was Alone.Alone]]. The podcast is generally hosted by Leon Cox, joined by an assorted panel depending on the game in question. Each member of the panel is tasked with playing the game to completion, before discussing each aspect of it in minute detail on the podcast.

Since 2011, the Cane and Rinse team have released over 300 issues, each between an hour and two hours long. As well as the mainline podcast, the team are also responsible for Sound ''Sound of Play, Play'', a show dedicated to music from video games.games.

Spin-offs include ''Quick Rinse'', in which panel member Darren Gargette has a quick go of an upcoming game; as well as interviews with game developers, designers and composers for both ''Cane and Rinse'' and ''Sound of Play''. The site also has a blog, for which community members write articles and interviews, and a forum, which Leon is keen to point out at the close of each episode.

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!! The podcast provides examples of:
* CatchPhrase: "Over-egging the pudding."
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The format of the podcast has changed a little over the years.
** The first few episodes saw the team discussing two games in one podcast, which got a little messy.
** It's quite jarring hearing Leon swearing in the early issues, especially since the other members never seemed to.
* {{ThemeTune}}:
** ''Cane and Rinse'' originally had a classic rock-style intro theme, though this was dropped partway through Volume 2.
** ''Sound of Play'' started out with a medley of assorted video game tunes. This was removed in favour of simply playing the first track of the selection.
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The Cane and Rinse podcast is a weekly in-depth discussion on specific video games, ranging from million-selling series such as Final Fantasy to smaller indie titles such as Thomas Was Alone. The podcast is generally hosted by Leon Cox, joined by an assorted panel depending on the game in question. Each member of the panel is tasked with playing the game to completion, before discussing each aspect of it in minute detail on the podcast.

Since 2011, the Cane and Rinse team have released over 300 issues, each between an hour and two hours long. As well as the mainline podcast, the team are also responsible for Sound of Play, a show dedicated to music from video games.

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