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TJ headlines the show this week with his pick of Black Sabbath's 1972 album: Paranoid. Join us as we all give our hottakes on the most influential metal album ever.
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Producer Joe is in the hot seat this week as he offers up his first album here on Disc Picks! Join us on our longest episode yet as we discuss Pearl Jam's fifth studio album, Yield. Will it be every thing Joe promised it would be, or will it be flatter than a two-day-old can of Diet Coke? Find out on Disc Picks! #SendTunes
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Surprise surprise, John picks a UK indie band. Listen this week as John, Joe, Neil, and TJ discuss Two Door Cinema Club. Did the other hosts receive the album well? Did TJ insult John and his taste of music? Grab a beer and unwind with the lads as we dive deep into Two Door Cinema Club's Tourist History
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Listen to John, Neil, TJ, and Joe as they deep dive into the Black Key's sixth studio album: Brothers! This saucy episode is full of hot takes, musician feuds, and an intro song you'll hear not once, not twice, but almost four full times as TJ learns how to press a play button. Besure to catch all the action on this week's Disc Picks, and in the meantime leave a review and as always, Send Tunes!
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Join John, Neil, and TJ as they dive headfirst into the angst-ridden, genre-mashing chaos of Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory. Will this nu-metal milestone be the cure for the itch, or will it just end up breaking the habit (and the skip button)? This episode is crawling with hot takes, throwback memories, and just enough emotional damage to make your inner 2000s teen weep into a Hot Topic hoodie. So crack a beer, crank the volume, and get one step closer to losing yourself in another album breakdown with the boys from Disc Picks.
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Listen to our American Idiots as we walk a lonely road on this deep drive of Green Day's American Idiot. Something something novacaine, hosted by TJ, Neil, and St. Jimmy while John sleeps until September Ends
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Join John, Neil, and TJ as they dive headfirst into the pop-punk time machine and land squarely in the Summer of 1999, a time when the shorts were baggy, the teens were angsty, and Enema of the State ruled the airwaves. Blink-182’s breakout album wasn't just the soundtrack of our youth; it helped define it. From the snot-nosed, bratty charm of “What’s My Age Again?” to the earnest emo-core of “Adam’s Song,” this record made immaturity sound like an art form. So grab your skateboard, crank up your Discman, and let’s break this thing down track by track, fart joke by...
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Join us this week as John, Neil, and TJ plunge into the grunge and discuss Nirvana's greatest live album: Unplugged in New York.
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Blink-182’s breakout album wasn't just the soundtrack of our youth; it helped define it. From the snot-nosed, bratty charm of “What’s My Age Again?” to the earnest emo-core of “Adam’s Song,” this record made immaturity sound like an art form.
So grab your skateboard, crank up your Discman, and let’s break this thing down track by track, fart joke by fart joke.