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This year R.E.M. is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their last album with the classic lineup The New Adventures In Hi-FI. Billy Berry would soon depart the band and it would take several albums for them to get their footing. This album has long been a favorite of David and Chris so much so that Chris agreed to review it. This one was very speci…
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We are back with our favorite podcast tradition. 2021 was a strange year for music despite ample recording time during the pandemic. We thought there would be more music but for some reason there wasn't. With that said there was quality music hitting the shelves.We agreed on three albums which is for sure a first for us. Listen to hear why our Numb…
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Well this is for sure our funniest episode yet. This month we will give you our take on the really bad music and hair....lol.In part one we will breakdown albums from H.E.A.T., Florida Georgia LINE, LUKE BRYAN, SEETHER, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH AND KROKUS. This is all in good fun and you shouldn't take us too seriously.…
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We are FINALLY back with another new episode for everyone. On this new episode we discuss who are our top ten artists of all time. This a very eclectic list and both of us surprised each other with our picks. Also, we have a little expense at bands that aren't in our top ten artists. Sorry H.E.A.T. fans it is all in good fun.…
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We are joined this week by Kevin Martin who is the lead singer of Candlebox. Candlebox has a new album Wolves out in September that Kevin discusses with us and many other great stories from his long career.Did the band bail out of jail a flasher at one of their shows? What role did a shoe store play in starting his career? Which hit song was about …
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Jeff Dunn is a veteran of the concert sound industry. Starting on a tour with ERIC CLAPTON in 1983 Jeff starting mixing sound for a who's who's who of the music industry. Jeff mixed for The Black Crowes for ten years from 90-00. Jeff has also worked with Motley Crue, Judas Priest, Cindereala, and Black Sabbath just to name a few. Jeff joins us this…
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Wow! This is an episode a long time in the making. David is joined by Widespread Panic uber fans Suanne Strider and Rick Barley for a discussion about their love for this band and their live experiences.Til The Medicine Takes is considered their best album or at the very least one of their best studio efforts. The gang breakdown each song and talk …
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It has been awhile since we got to discuss any new music with you. David had been listening to reggae and Chris has a discovered a great new band that he is excited to share with you.We interview the new rock band The Country Westerns. This is a new band that was on a great trajectory until the quarantine stopped their momentum along with many othe…
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On this week's episode David and Chris welcome Blue Mountain singer/guitar player Cary Hudson to the show to discuss his long career in Americana music.Cary discusses what it was like to be on RoadRunner records, the alt country scene, and legacy of Blue Mountain.Bởi Digital Killed The Radio Star
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This week's episode is the first part of our An August of Americana series. We will discuss the rise of Americana music beginning in the early 90s to today. Uncle Tupelo's first album No Depression was the equivalent of Nirvana's Nevermind when it comes to the resurgence of Americana music. It was even the namesake of the coming movement. We hope y…
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David is joined this by Metallica super fans Kyle Null and Chipper Woodruff. They open the episode by sampling Blackened Whiskey and giving you their opinion of the band's whiskey.The Black Album is one of the best selling albums of all time. It took metallica from arenas to stadiums. Why did they write shorter songs, who is Bob Rock, and what is O…
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Steve Gleason and Ian Rice join David to discuss one of the most overlooked albums in The Rolling Stones' catalogue Goat's Head Soup. The Mick Taylor era was winding down shortly after this album was released. The big hit was Angie but there is so much more good music on this record.Bởi Digital Killed The Radio Star
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David and Chris are back this week without a topic. Instead of a topic fueled podcast the guys discuss a wide array of current music topics including, Little Richard, Sam Phillips, The Cure, the Beastie Boys documentary, and the future of concerts. This was a fun podcast to record since it was just us chatting about current topics. We hope you enjo…
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We are back this week trying to beat the quarantine blues. This past Friday was a great day for new music releases. Pearl Jam and Brian Fallon highlight the new music portion of the episode.Band logos are often the the first thing you notice about a band. We discuss some of our favorites and a few stories about those bands this week. Enjoy!…
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David and Chris are recording from their secret underground doomsday bunker this week. The topic is timeless albums. Is there an album that you think was before it's time? If so let us know what yours are. The boys have listed ten that they think fit that criteria. A few of the artists mention are Jane's Addiction, Pavement, Pink Floyd, and The Pix…
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David and Chris are back after long hiatus to catch you up on what they have been doing. Chris gives a review of the new Ozzy and Greg Dulli albums. David addresses a recent podcasting controversy and they make fun of Bret Michaels.The subject this week is another batch of 8 albums that are influential but they aren't familiar with them. Enjoy!…
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