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It's a short jaunt in the time machine this week, but we bet you'll discover some sick new beats to get your streaming library on fleek. Join two guys from 2022 as they curate playlists and naylists from the Billboard music charts of September 1, 2017.
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Who ya gonna call? Where's the beef? When are we now? Ghostbusters, Wendy's, and 1984!
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Fire up your modem, log in to your favorite semi-legal file sharing server, and get ready to spend the next few hours downloading Ben and Sam's 2003 playlists while you watch Joe Millionaire and play Snake on your Nokia phone.
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Ben and Sam dug through the 8-track bins and found some hit songs that'll make your mood ring turn purple. It was fall of 1975: the summer of Jaws was drawing to an end, Saturday Night Live premiered, and pet rocks were having a moment.
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"When are we now?" is back for a third season!
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Hold on to your Hypercolor shirts, kids, Ben and Sam have your 1991 play lists and "nay lists!"
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Road trip! In this special episode, Ben and Sam travel the continental U.S., choosing their favorite songs mentioning American cities and regions along the way.
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The boys and girls of 1965 were very good, because Santa delivered some terrific records: Beatles, Dylan, Motown, and much more. Whether you're a hippie, a square, or a "daytripper," you'll find plenty of jukebox-worthy singles on our playlist.
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Oops, we did it again: we made a playlist. Put on your trucker hat and aviator shades and join us in the summer of 2000. It was a simpler time, when reality TV was a fresh concept and we were all relieved to have survived Y2K.
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Put on your tightest hot pants, warm up the fondue pot, and get ready to boogie: It's 1971. Ben and Sam spin some records, discover some hidden gems, get down with intergenerational nostalgia, and Sam gives his hottest take yet.
info_outlineSixty years after Billboard's first Hot 100 chart, we're in a strange world of oat milk, Instagram influencers, and ubiquitous Drake. We brought in our experts on this decade, 7th graders Evie and Maddie, for guest commentary.
Join two guys from 2019 (and their daughters) as they dive into the music charts from a random week in history, curating a playlist and "nay list" while discussing history and pop culture along the way.