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155pod.com is the official landing page for the podcast 155. Based on the scraped page text, it is a podcast about “punk” songs, hosted by @samsthrlnd and @josiahhughes, and linked to the @155pod Twitter account. The site itself feels more like an aggregated landing page than a full content website.
The page provides multiple external links, including Patreon, Newsletter, Bandcamp, Twitch, as well as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and RSS. Its main function is to help listeners subscribe to or play the show on different platforms, while directing dedicated fans to support the creators further via Patreon, Bandcamp, or live-streaming platforms.
The page does not show any explicit pricing. Podcasts are typically available for free through channels such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and RSS. The Patreon link suggests that there may be paid memberships or bonus content, but the specific tiers, benefits, and pricing need to be checked on Patreon; they are not disclosed on the official site.
The main advantage is its very clear positioning: it targets a niche audience interested in punk songs and related music culture. Distribution coverage is fairly broad, and RSS support is friendly to long-time podcast users. The page is also simple, with almost no learning curve. The downsides are equally obvious: the official site has very little content, with no episode archive, show notes, host bios, update schedule, or featured content. For new visitors, a one-line description is not enough to judge the quality of the show. It also lacks a Chinese interface and localized guidance.
It is suitable for fans of punk, pop-punk, and indie music culture, as well as users who prefer managing podcast subscriptions via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or RSS. If you are looking for a structured music course or a Chinese-language music review community, this site is not a good match.
Whether the website itself can be accessed reliably from mainland China cannot be confirmed from the page text alone. However, many of its linked services—Twitter, Patreon, Spotify, Twitch, and some Google services—are usually restricted or not directly accessible in mainland China. Therefore, the overall experience should be considered “partially restricted.” Even if the homepage opens, key listening and interaction links may require a proxy environment.
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155pod.com is an Canada Podcasts provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 155pod.com directly.