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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

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The Chicago legends sophomore LP is celebrating it's 40th anniversary this year and our power trio has reassembled to deep dive into it's eleven tracks as well as individually rank the bands six studio albums. Free shit indeed! RIP Pierre Kezdy Naked... more
We're back! In our first episode since the Best of 2024, exactly 12 months ago, we've regrouped to talk about our favorite songs, albums, bands and music ephemera of the otherwise shitty year of 2025. We hope to record new episodes more regularly in ... more
We're back to say goodbye to 2024. Our annual best of the year episode is chalk full of everything you've come to expect from the HHPP, excited exaggeration, mild disagreements and ten punk selections from Glenn (some of which he's actually heard). S... more
Great pod cast. It’s alway good up to when Mike and Glenn start talking.
... and that’s what makes it great.
Too many of these podcasts are taken up with presenters trying to prove how clever or funny they are.
This has the vibe of 3 men sitting around a table talking about their youth and how music featured in it.
If you ever loved music as a teenager you will love this
Please do a Manchester version of great cities:
Stone roses, joy division, oasis and so much ore more material to work with.
I’ve been listening to this pod for the better part of a year and it keeps getting better. Mike & Rod (and Glen when he’s on) offer unique insight to some great music. I’m partial to the punk/hardcore episodes, but still find something interesting in all of their discussions. My particular favs are the Naked Raygun and Fugazi episodes. When can we finally get one dedicated to Hüsker Dü?
Don’t always agree with some stuff they say but by far one of the best music podcast out there it’s 100% real keep up the good work guys. 👍🏼









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