
Life's too short not to argue about music. This is a forum to give voice to music lovers and haters, to debate life's greatest questions.....about music.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Carsten and Carrie meet again to discuss Blink 182’s new single.
Every once in a while you encounter a song that takes you back while introducing something that is new to your musical soul. Joey Valence & Brae navigate this perfectly with their old school hip hop influences with modern lyrics and presentation. Fro... more
Remember when we were young and hip and listened to cool new music and our parents just didn’t get it? Yeah this week on BDMA Barrie slowly admits that is who he is now when talking about music and the ever evolving radio.
Musical affective disorder has been real for me throughout my, weather and seasons have always led me to search out the ideal soundtrack to match what’s going on outside. This week on BDMA we talk about the music for a storm.
Just a small town bar, port-a potty’s and a pole barn. Barrie took a late night trip to see Jo Dee Messina perform with his wife. This week on BDMA we talk about live music, beer selection and the ever growing question of is Barrie losing interest in... more
It 1999 and you cracked open a can of surge to enjoy while watching total request live. Then BAM there is is 3 naked dudes running interrupted by Carson and some dude screaming Wassup. Is this the height of civilization? Maybe, but then 2 more videos... more
What exists within miracle bags of vinyl passed down from some dudes uncle. Great question but the answer is generally magic. Regardless of vinyl or MP3 jumping into new to you music is always a reward. This week on BDMA Speaking in Tongues.
I imagine many of us know his songs and his craft. His songs and performances are key to the development of who and what we become, but should he only exist in our minds as small portion of time or should does he deserve a longer play. This week on B... more










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