Well I guess this is growing up? Join former scenesters Andrew Hollingworth and Howard Hsu as they revisit seminal Emo albums and dissect them from their vantage point as grown men. The Rewatchables meets Dissect meets a Chris Carrabba Singalong
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Can a single G note send an entire generation into a thousand yard stare? My Chem certainly tries to answer that question on "The Black Parade". Listen to our latest episode as Ahole and Howard dig into this sweeping, ambitious rock opera for the age... more
The Videotape from "The Ring". Cursive’s Doméstica. William Hung’s entire existence. These are the third rails of turn of the millennium pop culture - content that, when consumed, has the potential to render the consumer forever altered and worse for... more
What does it feel like to be in a crowd of thousands all contemplating calling their exes at the exact same moment? Is Ben Gibbard the original Laxmachiavelli? more
Special Emergency episode of the pod where Ahole, Howard, and Special Guest Patrick Meyers discuss the Postal Service/Death Cab Nostalgia tour. Question of the day: did Ben Gibbard drop the worst lyric of all time?
The year is 2002. Taking Back Sunday has just released "Tell All Your Friends", shaped largely by their falling out with former member, and eventual lead singer of Brand New, Jesse Lacey. The album kicks off the Long Island emo version of the east co... more
Is this the best one of the best ones? Dashboard Confessional's...Confessional style of songwriting defined an era. How does this blinding earnestness hold up now that Chris Carrabba is almost 50 years old? Join Ahole, Howard, and Milch as they exami... more
Howard and Ahole and a special guest dig into their most contentious, controversial album yet: Weezer's Pinkerton. Is it a moment of Icarus-level candor and brilliance from the band, or a cynical, over-rated anachronism? Listen on to see where you ne... more
This week, we’re exploring Fall Out Boy’s influential sophomore album, From Under the Cork Tree. We deep dive this trojan horse of a record, and how it wraps power chords and soaring choruses around a deep, honest examination of fame, depression, and... more
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