
Host Justin Wilson gathers a panel to discuss bands and weigh out their discography in order to create a top ten starter kit for someone looking for new music. WARNING: Your favorite song may not make our list.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 576 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

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Love the show and the Hip episode should be put out of its misery immediately and possibly reconsidered down the line. Please delete it though. Please.
I’ve listened to a lot of terrible discography podcasts but this one is positive and fun! Hoping for Bauhaus, The Darkness and The New York Dolls
This is a cool premise and perfect for the music nerd. They cover a lot of bands that I love, especially the more punk rock leaning episodes.
And that’s OK. The goal is to come up with a 10-song starter pack for a band that you’d like to recommend to a friend to get them interested. That may mean that hit singles get left off, the cult classic deep cut may get left off or your all-time favorite song may not even make the conversation. That’s the game, folks. Opinions are aholes and if you love aholes, go listen to the Sonic Youth episode.
I wanted to hear what these pals had to say but whoever was breathing heavily throughout the first 10 minutes was so distracting I had to turn it off. 😅😳 first time listener so I hope it was just one ep! Yikes
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The discussions focus on various music bands as hosts analyze their discographies to curate a top ten starter kit that can introduce new listeners to diverse sounds and styles. Each episode typically features a panel sharing personal anecdotes that connect their lives to the music being discussed, showcasing different perspectives and preferences that highlight the emotional weight of the songs. The format often combines passionate debates about recognizable hits, deeper cuts, and the overall cultural significance of the bands, appealing to both rock enthusiasts and casual listeners eager to discover new favorites or revisit classics.
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