Each week we break down, rediscover and debate the albums that defined the greatest genre of all time. Sometimes with friends, other times with guests, but always with you. Take your spot on the lounge, the book club is in session.
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A lifelong Green Day fan sits down with a known Green Day hater to rate Dookie—and the results might surprise you. Also: Sam’s birthday cake and party hats, firecracker chaos, neighbour drama, another heated interlude argument and a discussion of the... more
Millencolin’s 'Pennybridge Pioneers' lands on the table—and the boys revisit their messy rating history with it. Also: Back to the Future tees, butt cheek party tricks, landlord misunderstandings, interlude arguments, a ‘very real’ angry listener voi... more
Blink-182’s 2003 untitled album gets the full treatment this week. The boys dive into its darker tone, experimental sound and how it flipped the script after Enema and TOYPAJ. Plus: Motion City Soundtrack holding koalas, coffee machine mishaps, TikTo... more
In this episode, we revisit Sticks and Stones by New Found Glory—an album we never used to listen to the whole way through until recently. And we drop some hot takes that are sure to make NFG fans mad. Also: working with Stevo32, a bandmate’s rectal ... more
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This audio series focuses on the albums that have shaped the pop-punk genre, offering a lively and engaging exploration of its defining works. Each episode features hosts discussing specific albums, incorporating personal anecdotes that reveal their connections to the music and its themes. The discussions often touch on nostalgia, the emotional impact of lyrics, and the evolution of the genre, while also highlighting notable tracks and their cultural significance. Guests sometimes join the hosts, adding varied perspectives to the conversations, enriching the listener's experience. The format allows for a mix of serious musical analysis and light-hearted banter, making it appealing to both avid fans and newcomers to pop-punk.
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