
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 | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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This week, the boys go back to pop-punk ground zero with the self-titled Ramones album—an iconic record they somehow never listened to all the way through until now. Also: failed friend bonding, an awkward confession from Jayson, the final ruling on ... more
This week, the boys revisit The War on Errorism by NOFX—an album they loved in high school that might’ve hit even harder now. Also: long road trips, Sam’s son vomiting in a pub toilet, viewer comments and the unveiling of the official top 8 album ran... more
The boys are joined by their long-time friend Kale to revisit Open Your Eyes by Goldfinger—an album they used to love in high school, but not everyone feels the same anymore. Also: silica bead romance, a completely botched Mark, Tom and Travis Show q... more
Jayson dreaded revisiting Smash by The Offspring after swearing he’d never listen to it again… but does he change his mind? Also: Pop-Punk Mount Rushmore song debates, a horrifyingly embarrassing story, AI soul and funk pop punk covers and the debut ... 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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