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Great Pop Culture Debate

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Madonna
Like a Prayer
Express Yourself
Vogue
Elton John
80s Teen Film
Ray Of Light
Material Girl
Rugrats
Avatar: the Last Airbender
Nickelodeon
Your Song
Legends Of the Hidden Temple
The Breakfast Club
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
The Karate Kid
Weird Science
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Are You Afraid Of the Dark?

Finding the best in movies, music, TV and more--and YOU get a say!

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The TV series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” aired 144 original episodes from March 1997 to May 2003 on two now-defunct TV networks, the WB and UPN, which would ultimately merge to become the CW. That’s fitting, because “Buffy” essentially provided the b... more

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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 12 episode devoted to the Best "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Episode. Walk through the Round 1 match-ups and see which episodes made the cut. The main episode... more

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Pop music in 1990 was a wild experience. New queens of pop like Paula Abdul, Taylor Dayne, and Mariah Carey stood shoulder pad to bustier with 80s ladies Madonna and Janet Jackson. Hip-hop broke into the mainstream in a big way with M.C. Hammer and V... more

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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 12 episode devoted to the very best songs that were popular in 1990. Walk through the Round 1 match-ups and see which tracks made the cut. The main episode... more

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Recent Guests

Derek Mekita
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Eric Slater
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Eric Resniak
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Bob Erlenback
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Victor Monebo
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Nick Everage
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Hosts

Eric Reznyak
Host of lively debates discussing best in movies, music and more, engaging with panelists and audience alike.
Zack Derby
Panelist and contributor, known for insights and humorous remarks during pop culture debates.
John Higgins
Legacy consultant and engaging panelist, providing diverse perspectives on entertainment topics.
Curtis Creekmore

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 125 ratings
  • Love This Podcast

    The podcast is on my rotation and I really love how much knowledge every pannelist brings to the pod. I especially loved the Best Girl Groups!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zttyler
    United States3 years ago
  • A really fun show!

    I love the concept, listening to the hosts talking about their choices and making a case for their favourites to go through to the next round is tremendous fun.

    Highly recommended!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Human Palindrome
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Nerdgasms await

    Just listened to the lord of the rings discussion and was completely impressed by the level of immersive discussion of the characters and the understanding of the content they discuss. This is a real great concept debating our pop culture events with passion, humour and just great entertainment. I highly recommend anyone listen and make sure to pick your favourite pop culture geek-jam

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ejimmers4
    Canada3 years ago
  • THE pop culture show

    I first listened to this show about a month ago and it's been a go-to ever since. These debates are the best kind: where it's less about proving someone else wrong and more about just having fun and sharing stories. The panelists' anecdotes about their past experiences with songs, foods, shows, etc. etc. always bring something specific and thoughtful to the discussion. Even if you disagree about the final decision regarding the best Animal Crossing character, Madonna song, or whatever the topic ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LongboxEric
    United States3 years ago
  • I first listened to this show about a month ago and it's been a go-to ever since. These debates are the best kind: ones where it's less about proving someone else wrong and more about just having fun and sharing stories. The panelists' anecdotes about their past experiences with songs, foods, shows, etc etc. always bring something specific and thoughtful to the discussion. Even if you disagree about the final decision regarding the best Animal Crossing character, Madonna song, or whatever the to... more

    Podchaser
    5
    Longbox Eric
    3 years ago

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The format often prompts listeners to argue alongside the panelists, creating a communal feel in line with nostalgic pop culture discussions.
Listeners appreciate the lively and humorous debates, often feeling engaged and entertained by the host's dynamic moderation.
Overall, feedback highlights the show's unique blend of personal stories and critical analysis, making it a must-listen for pop culture enthusiasts.
The discussion topics cover a broad spectrum of pop culture, making it appealing for a diverse audience.
Many fans commend the show's interactive nature, linking their enjoyment to the audience's involvement in shaping discussions.

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Best Christmas Carol
Q: Where can people find you? What else are you working on?
You can find me at Zack Deuce on social media, doing a lot of shitposting, and we're working on Christmas films episodes.
Best Christmas Carol
Q: Where can people find you? What are you working on?
You can find me on Instagram at TKRB3 and at Bear Left Embroidery, where I take commissions.
Best Song of 1965
Q: Derek, where are you going on this song?
I'm still with Satisfaction because it is a cornerstone of rock music history.
Best Song of 1965
Q: Derek, are you going to stick with the Beatles or switch to The Beach Boys?
I'm sticking with The Beatles because of how influential they were and their signature sound.
Best "Glee" Song
Q: Is it going to be Don't Rain On My Parade or Rumor Has It Someone Like You?
I'd like to go with the Adele mashup.

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Engagement with all things pop culture takes center stage, inviting listeners to engage in spirited debates about movies, music, and television shows. The format typically features a lively panel discussion where hosts and guests present arguments for their favorite selections across various popular culture categories, ranging from the best holiday songs to iconic film scores and beloved TV moments. The interactive nature enables audiences to participate, often swaying the opinions presented in each episode based on listener polls. The distinct mix of humor, insightful commentary, and personal anecdotes enriches the experience, making topics both relatable and entertaining.

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1. Derek Mekita
2. Curtis Creekmore
3. Carissa Claus
4. Kathy Kingsley
5. Eric Slater
6. Eric Resniak
7. Bob Erlenback
8. Victor Monebo

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