
The Greatest Playlist Ever! Three friends bonded through music who have come together after over 30 years of friendship to share music like the old days, and invite listeners to join them and vote for their favorites.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary | |||

In this episode, we start with 5 chill vibes, then close out with an American classic punk rock/pop tune. Enjoy! Vote: forms.gle/eioEAzF6e5X4rXNx6
In this episode, we have Classic and Alternative Rock, R&B, soul, and folk pop. How could you not find something you love? Vote: forms.gle/A54hEuxqBkNbs1zB6
In this episode, SuperGirlWonder and Brooklyn Pete offer 6 completely different tunes, even though the time frames and genres are very similar. Enjoy! Vote: forms.gle/Co9kQbLijpVRQTqA9
In this episode, we bookend some classic and indie rock and pop with a couple of hip hop gems! Quite a variety! Vote: forms.gle/U916RCbQtg4gujN4A
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What a great podcast. Three people my age, playing the music I love and with some great conversation to boot
King of Rome was honestly the best song to start off my day, I am so incredibly proud of you Brooklyn Pete!! And dj substance for your hard work and dedication to this podcast, I haven’t been as consistent but when I do have a chance to clear my mind and listen, I just fall in love with this podcast over and over again!! (Still waiting on those hoodies to come out) -Ana D
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I absolutely love this podcast, I’m currently listening to it while trying to sleep and I find it so inspiring that 2 guys that known eachother for years have such a deep connection with music. I’m only 19 born in 2005 so it’s so refreshing to listen to songs way before my time. Keep it up Brooklyn Pete and Dj subtance
Episode 4 definitely has to be one of my favorite episodes!! There was definitely some classics mentioned that i had to add to my playlist but “Runaway Soul” has to be my new favorite album addition to my playlist!! More specifically “Norwegian Wood” was such a delight to hear. Can’t wait for the next episode!!!
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Three friends bonded over a lifelong love of music share expansive, music-forward conversations that jump across decades and genres. Each episode blends personal anecdotes, poll-driven audience participation, and deep dives into artists, albums, and live moments, with a casual, welcoming vibe that feels like a group of longtime friends curating a shared playlist. A standout element is the recurring audience voting and the rapport among hosts, occasionally featuring guests who spark fresh recommendations and broader conversations about taste, nostalgia, and discovery in the music world.
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