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Episode 368

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Release Date: 01/20/2025

Episode 392 show art Episode 392

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy talks about Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams, The Pesto Pod with Julia Leahy, Sabrina Carpenter's controversial album cover, Josh Seybert retooling his podcast, Robert Smith dueting with Olivia Rodrigo at Glastonbury 2025, Chanel West Coast's rebranding, and DJ Khaled being a bonehead. On Rachel's Chart Chat, takes you Further Down the Spiral with on-repeat listener suggestions. Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 391 show art Episode 391

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy talks about both his car and his Jawbone breaking, LeAnn Rimes' teeth falling out mid-performance, Too $hort, and PinkPantheress being as tall as Nardwuar. Also, the new book's out! On Rachel's Chart Chat, shares favorite songs to play on repeat in "Now That's What I Call Spiraling". Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 390 show art Episode 390

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy realizes the lyrics to The Cars' "Just What I Needed" are weird and talks about Andrea Bocelli's collab with tennis star Jannik Sinner, Jason Gore seemingly ghosting him, recent Jackal Family podcast eps, and Anthony Fantano on The Adam Friedland Show. On Rachel's Chart Chat, ties up loose ends from the recent Weird Al and Journey segments. Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 389 show art Episode 389

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy eulogizes Sly Stone and Brian Wilson, gives up comic books, has no idea what language people are speaking, and talks about Pyjama Man's "invasion" of Katy Perry's performance in Australia. On Rachel's Chart Chat, takes a look at "Weird Al" Yankovic's 1993 spoof "Achy Breaky Song". Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 388 show art Episode 388

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy talks about Xiu Xiu, his dog loving dead things, Dead Milkmen, Maron pulling the plug on WTF, and Blendjet's ASMR ad. on Rachel's Chart Chat, concludes the 3-part Journey series with a look at their 1980 album, Departure. Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 387 show art Episode 387

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy (fake) calls Penelope Scott then complains about food, music, and money. On Rachel's Chart Chat, delivers part two of her miniseries on Journey's 1979 album, Evolution. Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 386 show art Episode 386

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy sings a Pulp song, drinks a protein shake, then talks about the terror and excitement he's experiencing upon finishing the preliminary edits on his forthcoming work of autofiction, How to Saw a Man in Half. Also, six of Andy's novels are now available as audibooks via Amazon/Audible. On Rachel's Chart Chat, launches part one of a new miniseries on Journey's 1978 album, Infinity. Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 385 show art Episode 385

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy pushes through a headache to talk about seeing Kendrick Lamar and SZA in concert, The Brutalist, disliking when podcasts fade in their outro music, and quitting TikTok. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines delivers even more information about Yes in 1980. Follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 384 show art Episode 384

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy talks about new music he's been digging, approves of the musical guests on John Mulaney's Netflix show, plays an atypical song from a well known act, gets comments every time he wears a King Crimson shirt, and can't believe how many times Arcade Fire has played SNL compared to other bands. On Rachel's Chart Chat, the topic is the 1980 Yes album Drama. You can follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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Episode 383 show art Episode 383

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Andy sings a Girls song and reads a Guardian piece on Christopher Owens. The Tim Jonze article Andy reads can be found in its entirety . On Rachel's Chart Chat,  looks at Saturday Night Fever's 6 charting singles and reads the Bee Gees chapter from I Wanna Be Sedated. You can follow Rachel on Last.fm .

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