
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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This week we dive into Morbid Stuff by PUP—an album we discovered through the Book Club that completely changed how we see modern pop punk. Also: a Pokémon-fuelled first word story, a new random album challenge, Jimmy Eat World comments, and a premat... more
This week we revisit Futures by Jimmy Eat World—an album from our just-post-high-school years that means a lot more than we realised on the re-listen. Also: a shoe-swap public disaster involving Jayson’s fiancée, listener comments, and a rating that ... more
Season 2 continues with Bark Like a Dog by Screeching Weasel. But first: Sam tells the unbelievable story of witnessing a woman give birth in a car park. We also break down Dan Ozzi’s book Sellout and why it’s such a great look at the mainstream expl... more
Season 2 begins with Box Car Racer’s self-titled album—a cult favourite we all loved in high school. Joined by our friend Ben, we revisit the record to see if it still holds up. Also: deeply embarrassing high school stories, a parody that should neve... more
A few years older than these blokes, but love the youthful walk down memory lane (and don’t know them, wasn’t in their class, but FMD the high school stories took me back to my high school in the 90s!).
Funny to hear people reflect on a certain Mark and Tom carrying a more timeless energy - if I was signing about my parents not understanding me in my 30s I’d have been punched in the d**k. But that’s the truly wonderful thing about this podcast - subjective conversations about music, with friend... more
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This show primarily explores the albums that have shaped the pop-punk genre, combining detailed analysis with personal anecdotes from the hosts. Each episode features discussions that are rich in nostalgia, often reflecting on childhood memories and the emotional connections fans have with their favorite music. The conversational format allows for humor and camaraderie, making it feel as if listeners are part of a lively book club discussion. Notable episodes have included tributes to iconic bands and deep dives into specific albums, making it a go-to for music enthusiasts, particularly those who cherish the pop-punk era.
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