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A podcast where three friends pick 3 songs every week, with no repeats and no do overs, to create a perfect playlist for every occasion life throws at you.

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This week's picks

"I Get Around" by The Beach Boys

"Life's A Zoo" by Guerilla Toss

"64" by Guitar Fight From Fooly Cooly

The Playlist

No Repeat Playlist on Spotify

No Repeat Playlist on Apple Music

B-Sides

Unofficial B-Sides Playlis... more

Back in the early 2000s, two French DJs showed us all how robots could rock. This week we're building on their sound with three songs that also feel like robots could rock out to them.

This week's picks

"Blue Monday ('88 Mix)" by New Order

"Jus... more

We may not be from Chicago, but this week we celebrated their culture by imbibing their favorite beverage and picking songs that sound like its distinctive taste.

This week's picks

"Guess" by Friko

"I Got Heaven" by Mannequin Pussy

"Feel" by ... more

We're hitting the road with a full tank of gas and no destination in mind. The ultimate road trip.

This week's picks

"Old Transistor Radio" by GUM/ Ambrose Kenny-Smith

"I-26 Connector" by i26connector

"Foxglove Through the Clearcut" by Death... more

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Recent Guests

Tess Stevens
Lead vocalist of Tess & The Details
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Episode: 331: Stadium Anthems (feat. Tess Stevens)

Hosts

Taylor Olmsted
Lead host originating from the show's early concept; frequently drives episode themes and song selections.
Shaun Evans
Co-host who contributes comedic banter and musical insights; a consistent voice across episodes.
Tyler Reed
Co-host known for witty takes and dynamic song curation; often sets thematic challenges.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • A music podcast by and for people who have no intelligent takes on music

    These guys just talk and really aren’t saying anything. I usually expect people who have music podcasts to at least be able to speak about music in an informed and intelligent manner, but this is not that. I think one of them knows how to talk about music, and the other 2 don’t, but the one who has anything remotely resembling an actual well spoken opinion is drowned out by the 2 who can’t string an intelligent thought together.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Dadaist Piper
    United Statesa year ago
  • Funny hosts, good music talk

    It’s fun to listen to these three good friends talk about music.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thejohnkehl
    United States4 years ago
  • Funny and thought-provoking. Plus, I love the chemistry of the 3 hosts, Shaun, Tyler and Taylor

    Podchaser
    5
    John Kehl
    4 years ago
  • Let’s make it Swift!

    A friend turned me onto the podcast. Lovin it so far! People have always told me I kinda look like Taylor Swift so I’d really really like an episode featured on her. Can you make my love story come true and give us a Taylor Swift episode?!?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SableP
    United States7 years ago
  • Swiftly in need

    I’ve only just started listening to this podcast but I love it but gotta say I’d really love a Taylor Swift tribute episode as well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ripped McStudly
    United States7 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the trio's genuine friendship and easy banter, which keeps discussions light and entertaining.
Fans highlight the show's charm and consistent vibe as a refreshing take on music podcasts.
Some wish for more depth on certain music topics, but praise the show's fun energy and relatable hosts.
Many enjoy the fresh, broad music selection and the no-repeat concept that keeps episodes surprising.

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Talking Points

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332: Wrestling Intro Songs
Q: Did you have a particular wrestler personality in mind for your song?
Yes, my song was chosen for my wrestler character, emphasizing chaos and an energetic entrance.
330: Songs for Stereo Headphones
Q: What makes stereo sound good or bad?
Good stereo sound typically involves bass and drums mixed centrally with melody objects like guitars and vocals positioned around; bad use may place important elements too far apart, causing confusion.
312: The Best Pop-Punk Band
Q: Which one do you think is better, Green Day or Blink 182?
For me, I think it's Blink.
268: Warped Tour 2024
Q: Shaun, what do you remember about Warped Tour? How many times did you end up going?
I went twice. It was fine.
268: Warped Tour 2024
Q: Tyler, what was our challenge this week?
We were challenged to find the perfect song for the hypothetical Warped Tour 2024.

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What is No Repeat about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A weekly music commentary show where three friends curate a no-repeat, no-oversight playlist around a theme, blending humor with thoughtful song choices. Episodes span playful topics like everyday objects, holidays, or cultural trends, with guests or hosts debating why certain tracks fit a given concept and how a song can capture mood, memory, or moment. The format emphasizes genuine camaraderie, unpredictability, and creative categorization, making it approachable for listeners who enjoy fresh, eclectic music takes and banter-free moments of wit.

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No Repeat launched 8 years ago and published 375 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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