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Album picks on a range of topics selected by the all knowing Wheel of Musical Destiny. Three friends and music nerds discuss classic albums across a variety of genres including rock, metal, country, hip-hop, rnb and pop. Nostalgia, nonsense and general nerdery ensue. New episodes every week. Join the conversation on Discord, albumnerds.com/discord.
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Musicians give irreverent takes on "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die", delivered every Monday morning. We do all the research, help you better understand why you love the things you love, plus introduce you to new music and musical ideas you should care about. Want to sound informed, intelligent, and funny when talking about music, even the records you don't like? Want to laugh while you learn more about music production and music history? Then welcome to your new favorite weekly pod ...
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Are you a music nerd? If so, we already love you. Every week we dissect the entire discography of a different artist—album by album. That’s right…even the albums they wish you forgot. It's great. Especially if you love arguing. Come discover some amazing new artists with us every Tuesday!
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We get together every week to talk about the goings on in pop culture, what we've been up to and generally have a chinwag. We also have our creative friends on to talk about their projects and hobbies, so we sound cooler by proxy! Expect film, music, comics, art, books, wrestling and a whole lot more!
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The P.O.D. Kast

Bryan Quinby & John Cullen

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Keep on rollin', baby. It's a monthly podcast where Bryan Quinby and John Cullen dissect a classic nu-metal album and wonder why they just can't give up thinking nu metal is good. Probably because it really, really is.
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See You Next Wednesday

Dan Gorman, Casey Lyons, Greg LeGros

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See You Next Wednesday is a film and pop culture podcast based out of Toronto, Ontario. It's hosted by Greg LeGros, Casey Lyons and Dan Gorman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Singer-songwriter, composer, violinist, and medieval musicologist Raine Hamilton leads the way in Brave Land: the Podcast. Have you ever wondered how musicians make decisions? How bands work together? How the universe is held together with chords and harmonies? Join Raine and their bandmates Nat and Quintin as they share insights, examples, and live sections from each song of their album Brave Land. Stick around for Nerd Corner to really go deep.
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Dose of Nerd Acumen

Dose of Nerd Acumen

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The Official Home for Dose of Nerd Acumen. Features the premier show of DNA's Weekly Dosage. We feature a variety of original content, including video games, film and other nerd content! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doseofnerdacumen/support
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"Every album: ranked." The Chartographers is your go-to pop music podcast. Founded by Evan Sawdey & Taran O'Reilly, The Chartographers invites guests to come by and rank an artists' entire album discography from worst to best. We debate, we joke, and have those music-nerd discussions you've always wanted to have, now streaming on demand. So with its Season Five now premiering, keep on listenin' -- 'cos you know that we'll be!
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Join music nerd Eric Hasenjager as he goes on his spiritual and important quest to review EVERY one-hit wonder’s album on the face of the earth. He’ll give you a brief history lesson of the artist or band then review every track on and tell you if there is hidden gold or music mold on these one-hit wonder records.
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We work with artists to help you find and appreciate new music, primarily in rock and metal. Half music, half banter, Noise Nerds gives you the feeling of discovering your new favorite band with your best friends.
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A weekly podcast delving deep into the Iconic legendary Australian Band of Brothers, INXS, hosted by Haydn (INXS Nerd) and Bee (Tragic fan girl) Loads of cool interviews/ news/ competitions/ reviews and fan engagement. Check out our website for more cool stuff...https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com Help us out with our mission in getting, INXS recognised and inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Here is the link below to follow. Please sign and share with other INXS fan friends. https:// ...
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The Nerd Culture podcast that takes all the things we love to love and creates definitive lists of our favorites. Each week myself (Gage Seber) along with 1-3 friends gather to hammer out our upper echelon of all things pop culture. From indie-rock albums, to best burritos, to best ex-girlfriends (just kidding we didn't do that one), Gage's Top5 Podcasts covers it all! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This podcast is brought ...
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A trained music theory nerd and an amateur music history nerd talk at length about the composition of songs from the last however many years. Expect conversations about music genres, classic albums, band origins, meaningful lyrics, and style inspirations.
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Surely You Can't Be Serious Podcast

Surely You Can't Be Serious Productions, LLC

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The pinnacle of infotainment! Crazy stuff you didn’t know about the greatest movies and music of the 80’s, 90’s, and beyond. Hilarity ensues as a research professor and a pop culture savant are pitted against each other in a debate to determine what entertainment icons of film, music, and games are the best of the best of Generation X. https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/
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Welcome to The Progressive Djentlemen Podcast, a podcast focusing on heavy and progressive music! Created and hosted by Matt and Dan, who set off on this journey to build a community of like-minded people who share their passion for these styles of music. Embark on this journey with us for exclusive band interviews, deep dives on band discographies, discussions on new releases, live show experiences and much more! Give us a listen and a follow, and as always.... Thank you for taking the time ...
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Random Shots Podcast

Random Shots Podcast Crew

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A podcast featuring 4 longtime friends telling funny tales. Features "Top Shelf" where we rank our favorites in a Random Category. We rank subjects ranging from Film, TV, Video Games, Music, Sports and more, both current and retro (but mostly retro)
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Magdalene Carmen’s ArtxEros Journal. Archived as of 14th July 2024. Album-length love diary recordings will in lieu be released (if not random resumption) via MagdaleneCarmen.com/Music. | Thoughtful, playful &/or provocative. Magdalene reads her sultry-sassy love poems & related musings & theatre on the #divinefeminine & the #sacrederotic. Conversations may follow. NB1 Explicit language eg. ’holy f*ck’ as idiomatic expression may feature occasionally (1) as part of the artist’s work (2) when ...
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Welcome to Strongwriters On Songwriting (Inside the Song), with your hosts Eric Bjarnason Martin and Scott Bradshaw. Each series will centre around a different theme with highly accomplished songwriters delving into their own personal songwriting process. Each episode will provide an opportunity to listen to and explore a few of the featured artist's songs.ROAD WARRIORS Series 2 Episodes 3-6 JERRY LEGER Leger has a thing for ghosts. The Toronto singer/songwriter confirmed it a couple of year ...
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Guests pick their three favourite tracks, from niche B-sides to the most ubiquitous chart hits, and discuss every beat in intricate detail, as well as their general love of music. This a chance for music-loving guests to give their friends a break from endless monologues about the importance of vinyl, and have an outlet to get as in-depth and nerdy as they want with host, comedian and resident music obsessive Gabriel Ebulue. Music and stings used under CC Attribution License: 1984 by Punk Ro ...
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The 80s were a definitive decade for hip-hop music. New production techniques and expanded lyrical content helped to push the genre towards the mainstream. Join us as we explore 3 albums from hip-hop’s golden era. Dana Dane – Dana Dane with Fame (1987) Boogie Down Productions – By All Means Necessary (1988) Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique (1989) The…
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Join Michael and John on this episode of "Perfect Concert Playlist," a special spinoff of "Hit Rewind," as they dive into the industrial music scene of the 90s. This episode explores the evolution and influence of popular culture industrial bands, examining their mainstream appeal and unique sound. Michael and John curate their dream concert setlis…
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This week we're discussing every album by the Geto Boys. If you thought 2 Live Crew was too family friendly, then Geto Boys have just the right amount of smut and over the top violence to satisfy you. Made up of Willie D, Scarface, and the 3'8" Bushwick Bill, Geto Boys helped pioneer gangsta rap, in addition to their own brand of violent and cartoo…
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Forever the creative soul, Michael Hutchence was born to be more than just a lead singer of an international rock band. From the early days, Michael embraced the theatrical possibilities of music video and was at the forefront in ensuring INXS songs captured a visual vibrancy and vitality. As such, in today’s episode we dive deep into the critical …
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In this special two-part series of the Surely You Can't Be Serious podcast, hosts Jason and Dee are joined by horror movie expert Amanda Janik to compare and contrast two iconic anthology films: Creepshow (1982) and Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983). In Episode 1, we dive into the origins of The Twilight Zone TV series, a show that redefined sci-fi a…
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This week Craig is joined by Tom Salinsky. For those not in the know Tom is a podcast, author, designer and playwright. We get him in the UDS-verse to discuss his all things Sci-Fi and of course promote his new book titled Red Dwarf: Discovering the TV Series: Volume I: 1988-1993. You can purchase his book on Amazon, Waterstones and all good booksh…
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Robbie Williams started his career in a manufactured boy band phenomenon, then left all that to try his hand at a solo career. The boys discuss the zero edge approach to modern pop music, buying songs from grieving fathers, and the worst of 1990s CD culture excess: the secret track. Join our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001albumcomplaints …
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Join hosts Michael and John on a nostalgic journey as they dive into the top albums of 1998. In this episode, they share their personal favorites, explore lesser-known gems, and discuss the diverse musical landscape of the late 90s. From the unique sounds of Mono's "Formica Blues" to the explosive energy of The Urge's "Master of Styles," they cover…
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Welcome to Hit Rewind, where we dive into the comic book scene of 1998. Join hosts Michael Johns and his co-host as they explore a pivotal year for comics, marked by Marvel's bold moves, DC's seismic storylines, and notable indie releases. The episode kicks off with a deep dive into Marvel's 1998, featuring the launch of Marvel Knights, a new impri…
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Reflecting on rise of "femgoon-lit", the male response, and fictosexuality more broadly. And a guest appearance from the wonderful Katherine Dee/Default Friend, check our her work which touches on these topics often:https://default.blog/https://x.com/default_friendComing up we have the winner of our August Fiction Poll: Shagduk!Support & Vote on ou…
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This week we're discussing Cool World, the latest album by noise rock band Chat Pile. Although simply labeling an album this brilliant, engaging, and endlessly original "noise rock" is doing it a disservice. Cool World is the follow up to 2022's God's Country and it expands upon it in every way. This is a juggernaut of an album and one of the best …
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Get ready for an epic crossover episode of the Surely You Can't Be Serious podcast! This time, we're joined by an all-star lineup of podcast hosts: Jeff from A Film By, Amber from Docking Bay 77, Bill Bant from All 80s, and Pat from 30something, as we draft our favorite James Bond theme songs. Join us as we dive deep into the iconic music of the 00…
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AHHHH! Every once in awhile you gotta get it out. Music is a great release for anything that might make you angry. On today’s show we explore three albums that deal with anger in different ways. Scream into a pillow and join us for a little music therapy. Machine Head – Burn My Eyes (1994) Pink Floyd – The Final Cut (1983) Hole – Live Through This …
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Napalm Death had a vision for exactly what they wanted their band to sound like and after many personnel changes they manages to release their debut record and change the grindcore genre forever. The gents discuss blast beats, the wisdom of mastering, and writing lyrics after the album's completed. Join our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001…
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Welcome to Hit Rewind, your go-to podcast for exploring the captivating world of 1998 video games. Join hosts Michael and John as they dive into the gaming landscape of the year, discussing both legacy and new titles that left their mark. In this episode, discover how 1998 was a pivotal year in gaming history with milestones such as the rebranding …
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We finally get around to covering Mudvayne on a main (hey, that rhymes), and it catches Bryan by surprise, as he ends up liking the album a lot more than he figured he would. We both do, as it really hits the sweet spot of nu-metal while claiming to be "math metal" that's really not all that mathy. They also seem like sweet and smart guys, so reall…
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This week we're discussing Hiraeth, the latest album by Canadian "post-everything" band Respire. If you've ever wished Godspeed You! Black Emperor had more black metal elements, then this is the band and album for you. Respire even adds touches of screamo here--a genre we typically have little interest in--to give this record quite an original styl…
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Dee and Jason from the Surely You Can’t Be Serious Podcast are taking a trip back to the unforgettable year of 1994! In this episode, they each reveal their Top 5 Songs of 1994, along with a few honorable mentions. From grunge to hip-hop and everything in between, they break down: The stories behind each song and the artists who made them hits The …
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In this episode of Music. Rewind, hosts Tony and Michael delve into the world of stand-up comedy, sharing their favorite comedians of all time. From the mainstream giants to the alt comics who broke through in the 80s, they cover a wide array of comedic talent and styles. The hosts reminisce about the golden era of stand-up comedy, when late-night …
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1984 had tons of iconic cultural moments – Gremlins and Ghostbusters hit theaters, the summer Olympics were in Los Angeles, and the Cosby Show and Miami Vice debuted on TV. Join us as we revisit two of the top selling albums from this year. Culture Club – Colour By Numbers (1984) Van Halen – 1984 (1984) Ours – New Age Heroine (2024) The Crazy World…
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Weezer's demo tape made it into David Geffen's hands and with a little help from MTV, they quickly became stars. The guys discuss falsetto harmonies, nerdy song topics, and emotional payoffs in the bridge. Join our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001albumcomplaints Email us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmai…
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Welcome to Hit Rewind! In this episode, Michael and Kersey take a trip back to 1968 to explore how cinema began pushing boundaries. The year saw the emergence of the R and X ratings, reflecting a shift towards more mature themes. First on the list is Valley of the Dolls, a melodrama about three women navigating the dark side of Hollywood. Despite i…
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Responding to the series of major changes to Substack, and reflecting on the 'Eternal September' phenomenon more broadly: https://substack.com/inbox/post/149032269Coming up we have the winner of our August Fiction Poll: Shagduk!Support & Vote on our next read!https://www.patreon.com/tookysmaghttps://www.subscribestar.com/tookysmagFROM TOOKY'S MAG! …
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Feel the power… of words! Great lyrics have a way of cutting to the heart of our emotions, beliefs, and cultural values. Join us as we discuss a pair of records that smacked us in the face with their powerful lyrical punch. Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology (2024) John Lennon – Imagine (1971) Mac Leaphart – Motel Breakfast…
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This week we're discussing every album by Flipper. While known to many as a huge influence to bands like Nirvana and the Melvins, Flipper are a punk band unlike any other. They're as amazing as they are terrible, but completely unique and bizarrely innovative. After founding member and bassist/vocalist Will Shatter died in 1987, they've gone throug…
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In this episode of the Surely You Can't Be Serious podcast, hosts Jason and Dee continue their special series on iconic albums of 1994—with a twist! While Collective Soul’s Blue Album technically came out in 1995, we’re bridging the gap with a special focus on their breakthrough hit from the summer of 1994, "Shine." Join us as we: Break Down the Bl…
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After deep diving on INXS’ 2010 Original Sin Album last week, we take a detailed look at the album’s legacy, the influence of Chris Murphy on the band during this period and some of the exciting tour/setlists performances that accompanied this album release. Having seen the band perform at Day on the Green at Rockford Estates Melbourne, Victoria in…
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The Monkees were brought together for a TV show about a band, then slowly morphed into a real band over the course of a few eventful years in the late 60s. The guys discuss folkies selling out, the Brill building songwriting industry, and carrying eggs just in case you see your least favorite artist on the street. Join our Mailing List here: https:…
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Welcome to another electrifying episode of Hit Rewind! Join hosts Michael and Ron as they dive into a musical fantasy: crafting the perfect concert playlist featuring Huey Lewis, Eddie Money, and J Giles Band. With unlimited resources and a time machine, they bring these legendary artists together for one unforgettable night. Discover the ideal set…
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This week we're discussing Glossolalia, the latest solo album by Melvins drummer Dale Crover. Not only that, but he was kind enough to do an interview with us talking all about it, as well as tons of other great insights. While known primarily as a drummer, Crover is actually quite the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He's also joined by some …
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In this episode of the Surely You Can't Be Serious podcast, hosts Jason and Dee continue their special series on the iconic albums of 1994 with a deep dive into Live's breakthrough album, "Throwing Copper." Join them as they: Break Down Each Song Track by Track: From hits like "Lightning Crashes" and "I Alone" to deeper cuts, Jason and Dee will exp…
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Welcome to another episode of "We've Got the Beat." Join hosts Michael and Mindy as they dive into the psychological depths of horror films, exploring the trauma and fear that drive the genre. This episode focuses on the classic horror movies "When a Stranger Calls" and its sequel, analyzing their portrayal of teenage trauma and its long-lasting re…
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Final albums are often last grasps at fame and money, but on occasion they serve as a fitting capstone to a band’s career. On today’s show we explore two final albums that we think send these legendary artists off on a good note. Sam Cooke – Ain’t That Good News (1964) The Police – Synchronicity (1983) Crypt Sermon – The Stygian Rose (2024) Meco – …
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PJ Harvey spent 6 months living as an artist in New York City and decided that her next record had to take a different direction. The fellows discuss strumming guitars, ultra-realistic lyrics, and the spiritual connection to New York at rock pioneers The Velvet Underground. Join our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001albumcomplaints Email us …
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Having completed nearly 200 gigs with JD Fortune via the Switch Album Tour over 2006-2007, INXS took a much needed break in 2008 to recharge the batteries and contemplate further new chapters in their career post Michael Hutchence. Amidst, a temporary falling out with JD, the band reunited with long term Manager Chris Murphy after a 14 year hiatus …
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PCM Christ spins a southern gothic murder mystery about the time the devil went down to Georgia! Read it free: https://plzcallmechrist.substack.com/p/the-devil-has-come-back-to-georgiaSupport this author!: https://amzn.to/4gxBp1dComing up we have the winner of our August Fiction Poll: Shagduk!Support & Vote on our next read!https://www.patreon.com/…
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Hey everybody, welcome to the Perfect Concert Playlist. Join Michael and Ron as they dive into the world of early 80s country music, exploring the iconic sounds and unforgettable hits of Eddie Rabbit, Kenny Rogers, and Dolly Parton. In this episode, Ron takes the lead in curating a playlist that showcases the best of country music from the early 80…
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This week we're discussing Rack, the latest album by The Jesus Lizard and their first in 26 years. None of us saw this album coming and the return of one of the greatest noise rock bands of all-time is a welcome one. Rack shows David Yow, Duane Denison, David Wm. Sims, and Mac McNeilly returning to their roots, as well as venturing into fairly unch…
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Welcome to another episode in the special series from the Surely You Can't Be Serious podcast, where hosts Jason and Dee take you back to the iconic music of 1994. In this episode, they dive deep into Bush's breakout album "Sixteen Stone"—an album that helped define the sound of '90s rock. Join Jason and Dee as they: Break Down "Sixteen Stone" Trac…
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Drums have been a part of music for thousands of years, which is probably why it’s so hard to imagine modern day music without them. On today’s show we discuss what it takes to be a legendary drummer and some of our favorite drummer-focused records. Rush – Moving Pictures (1981) Slipknot – Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses) (2004) Fontaines D.C. – Roma…
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Lynyrd Skynyrd practiced for hours, weeks, months and years before finally getting a chance to record their debut album of southern rock anthems. The boys talk about rock and roll excess, sweaty practice spaces, and arrangements that keep long songs moving forward. Join our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001albumcomplaints Email us your comp…
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Welcome to another episode of Hit Rewind! Today, we're diving into the films of 1997, a year often overlooked despite its cinematic gems. With John joining in place of Jacob, we explore the diverse range of movies that made 1997 unique. While blockbuster hits like "Men in Black" and "Face/Off" dominate the nostalgic conversation, we also shine a li…
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Occasionally a song comes along that sits sedately surrounded by more spectacular songs but somehow over the journey of time reveals itself sonically, lyrically and emotionally within our hearts and minds. That’s the story of INXS’ masterpiece “The Stairs” from 1990’s X album. After the one, two punch of Suicide Blonde and Disappear, both which cli…
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One of the most expensive albums in history–#9 to be exact–Korn's fifth album that reportedly cost $4m to make was a sign of the changing times in nu-metal, a sounding of the death rattle for the genre. And given how much money Korn spent on this record, the death rattle actually sounds really, really good. Impeccably produced and with way more goo…
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This week we're discussing every album by Dazzling Killmen. While they were peers of bands like Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard, and worked with Steve Albini numerous times, the Killmen were impossible to compare. Equal parts noise rock, punk, and math rock, their music is ferocious, complex, and unmeasurably tight. If you're into noisy aggressiv…
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Do you have the time to listen to me whine? Welcome to the "Surely You Can't Be Serious" podcast! Hosts Jason and Dee are kicking off an epic five-part series celebrating the music that defined 1994. In this second episode, they're diving deep into Green Day's groundbreaking album "Dookie." Join Jason and Dee as they: Explore the Formation of Green…
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