
Steve Atkins and Blake Bennett talk about some of their favorite rock & roll from both sides of The Big Pond. They tackle the great debate: from the UK to the USA, who *really* knows how to rock?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 161 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Hard Rock? Check! Disco? Check! Bubblegum? Pop!
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Trentonius Maximus, huh? 😉
These guys are cute and consistent. They’ve been around a while now but continue to keep things moving by varying the songs and styles they highlight. I wish them the very best.
Steve Atkins is The Limey, and Blake Bennett is The Yank. They talk about rock & roll they love, with lots of humor, and debate whose music is better. It says Parental Advisory, but it's pretty tame. They know a lot about music, and it's fun to remember (or hear new stuff) when they play snippets of songs.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #219 |
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