The Sunday SHITSHOW Season 3 Episode 8 ANZAC Day podcast featuring shipsterns stories, shipsterns bluff surfing talk, bells beach surfing update, and Pennywise Bro Hymn tribute

THE SUNDAY SHITSHOW

SEASON 3 | EPISODE 8
ANZAC edition chaos with heart. The Sunday SHITSHOW Season 3 Episode 8 dives into shipsterns missions and the behind-the-scenes freight runs that helped get boards to the edge of Tasmania, plus a no-BS bells beach surfing update, a pennywise bro hymn tribute that cuts deep, and an anzac day podcast moment that gets brutally real. Watch the full episode on YouTube for the stories, the music picks, and the 20% code hidden in the madness.

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The Sunday SHITSHOW Season 3 Episode 8 (ANZAC Edition): Shipsterns, Bells, Bro Hymn & The Real Stuff

If you’re here for surf chaos, punk therapy, street-level truth, and Aussie counter-culture yarns that don’t get aired on glossy mainstream channels — welcome back to The Sunday SHITSHOW | Season 3 – Episode 8.

This is the ANZAC Day podcast edition, and it hits different. It’s loud in parts, heavy in others, and it’s got that classic SHITSHOW whiplash: laughs on the couch, surf talk, music picks, and then a proper heart-on-sleeve moment that punches you right in the chest.And yeah — if you watch the full episode, there’s a 20% discount code hidden in there. No skim-reading your way out of this one.

Shipsterns stories: the freight runs behind the big-wave madness

One of the best parts of this episode is having Steve Miller on the lounge — coffee shop fixture, local gig weapon, triathlon frother… and the bloke who used to freight surfboards down to shipsterns for big-wave chargers heading into the Tasmanian deep freeze. If you’ve ever froth-watched shipsterns bluff surfing, you already know the vibe: slabs, consequence, and a level of commitment that makes most “big swell” days on the mainland look like bath-time. But what people don’t talk about enough is the mission behind it — the logistics, the graft, and the crew who help get boards and bodies to the edge of the map. Steve’s yarns are that exact lane. Not influencer fluff. Real stories from the road, from the freight game, and from the era where getting gear to shipsterns wasn’t a “content plan” — it was just what had to happen.

Bells Beach surfing update: what’s been cracking in the surf world

Stu drops his surf rundown, and yep — bells beach surfing gets a run.Bells always brings the theatre, even when the conditions don’t play nice. You get the highlights, the reality check, and the classic “of course it pumped the day after” energy. Then it’s on to what’s next on tour — with the usual SHITSHOW honesty, because this isn’t a corporate recap show.

Music Picks: Enter Shikari, Pennywise, and a tribute that cuts deep

Music picks in this episode are pure counter-culture fuel.

Geltchy’s pick: Lose Your Self” by Enter Shikari — crossover chaos, post-hardcore energy, electronic grit, and that modern edge that still feels dangerous.

Stu’s pick: Pennywise Bro Hymn — and this isn’t just “chuck it on the playlist” energy. It’s a tribute. A local loss. A moment for Matty Hill, co-founder of Yaroomba Boardriders. If you’ve been around surf communities long enough, you know how tight they are — and how hard it hits when someone’s gone.

ANZAC Day podcast, but make it personal (and brutally honest)

This episode isn’t performative patriotism. It’s not flag-waving content farming.Geltchy talks about growing up as a child of a Vietnam Veteran — the anxiety, the household tension, the stuff kids absorb that no one ever talks about. The overlooked cohort. The damage that doesn’t come with medals or marches, but still shapes a life.That’s why this ANZAC drop matters. It’s not “merch for clicks.” It’s a personal take, from the heart, with a message: if you don’t get it, move on.

Fresh Off The Press

Fresh Off The Press for ANZAC Day 2026 — a raw, personal tribute drop from The Sunday SHITSHOW, designed for the people who actually feel this time of year.

This ANZAC Day 2026 collection features the gear you’ll wear loud and proud: ANZAC 2026 shirt options, t-shirt staples, ANZAC Day shirt Australia classics, and heavier-hitting pieces like the ANZAC tribute shirt, Lest We Forget shirt, and We Will Remember Them shirt designs.

Whether you’re chasing an ANZAC memorial shirt, a RAAF ANZAC shirt / RAAF ANZAC tee, an ANZAC Day mug, or ANZAC stickers for the toolbox, board bag, or street machine — this is ANZAC Day 2026 done the SHITSHOW way: honest, gritty, and made to start conversations. Perfect for ANZAC Day gifts Australia, or just backing a drop created by a Sunshine Coast artist with skin in the game.

Discount: Every order in this ANZAC Day 2026 collection gets 20% off with the code hidden in the full episode (The Sunday SHITSHOW Season 3 | Episode 8) at checkout.
Valid until midnight AEST 10 May 2026.

Worst Songs Ever | VOTE for the 100 Worst Songs Ever

The Worst Songs Ever list is growing, and now it’s your turn to pile on.We’re building the 100 worst songs ever, also known as the worst 100 songs ever, with votes from people who are sick of overplayed rubbish, fake anthems, novelty garbage, and songs everyone hates but somehow still end up on playlists.If you want to vote for worst songs, jump in now. This worst song vote is for the tracks that make you leave the room, turn the radio off, or question humanity.Whether it’s the worst songs ever made, the bad songs of all time, or the songs people hate but still hear everywhere, we want your picks.

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Steve’s challenge: buy a homeless person a coffee (and have a chat)

Steve throws down a challenge that’s simple, cheap, and honestly… massive. Buy a homeless person a coffee. Have a chat. You might be the only person who speaks to them all day. That’s the kind of “community” talk we actually back. Not hashtags. Not performative posts. Real-world action.

Watch the full episode on YouTube (don’t just skim the highlights)

If you’re into:

  • surfing culture and surf missions
  • bells beach surfing updates
  • shipsterns stories and the people behind the missions
  • shipsterns bluff surfing chaos and consequence
  • punk / hardcore / alternative music picks
  • Aussie street culture, counter-culture, and real talk

…then The Sunday SHITSHOW | Season 3 – Episode 8 is your episode.

Go watch it on YouTube:

The Sunday SHITSHOW | Season 3 – Episode 8 (ANZAC Edition)
(And don’t forget: the discount code is in the full ep.)

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