Chris and Henry are on an continuing journey to visit the past, wrestle it into the unexpurgated present, … and perhaps give it the context it deserves. Joined by their social media director Megan, they review 5 albums for each month of the 80s and nail down whether or not you should dig these out AGAIN!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Music HistoryMusicMusic Commentary |
Weeeere baaaaaack! We simply cant be faded. more
We are not gone! Quick update for our listeners on current status. more
Big grab of underground/alt drops here at the end of the year, with seminal releases served up for todays listening ears? more
The march to the end of 1983 continues with breakdowns and tears about Duran Duran, conflicting ideas on Billy Idol, and question marks about band Yes, the rise of the Eurythmics and The The. more
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While it’s fun to listen to, I’m disappointed at how poorly researched this podcast is. If you’re looking to learn something new, then avoid.
Guys, I pay you the highest compliment by saying you remind me of the banter I used to have with my college guy friends. Megan, I’m so impressed by how articulate you are about the music despite not growing up with it. You three are just so much fun to listen to, and I love going back in time to re-enjoy this music that I adored then and still do now. Xo
Good concept but cringe. This one is for friends and family only. And by friends, I mean that person you know who listened to the radio growing up but only paid attention to their favorites, doesn’t know how to use Wikipedia and somehow you don’t find annoying to listen to.
I’m always looking for new podcasts and after recently getting back into CD collecting and 80’s music in particular I searched for a relevant pod and was super happy to find 80’s Exposed!. Two good buddies enjoying the releases of each month of the 80’s. Each episode is well paced, full of facts, nostalgia and history as well as fun honest personal opinions on each artist and album. Just easy listening that has pointed me in the direction of a lot of records I haven’t heard before. The perfect a... more
I found y’all 2 weeks ago. This was my first ep and I’ve now gone back to the start and I’m up to Aug 80. Such a great show! Instantly accessible and your laid back style is exactly what my daily commute needs.
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