A "best of" list created from the entire studio discography of an artist, but only using one song from each album. What songs stand out from the rest on the records? Can you only pick one? Discover your favourites and some new gems along the way. Episodes released bi-weekly, hosted by Jason Whissell. Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary |
Today, we tackle the debut album from Mongolian metal mavericks, The Hu. When this album dropped, ears around the world perked up to what they were putting down. Now, we go through make make our Spin, Shuffle and Skip picks. more
They are pioneers of progressive metal and currently celebrating the 40th anniversary of their first full length release. This week, we are looking at the 18 album run of Seattle's metal masters, Queensryche. This will include all iterations of the b... more
Brian Colburn from My Weekly Mixtape makes his Spin Shuffle Skip debut to drop his picks from the debut album of Firehouse. more
They are the rock kings of the Garden State. Their riffs, hooks and lyrics have been stuck in peoples brains for 40 years. Now, we deep dive into the 15-album studio discography of Bon Jovi. Joining the show is Sean Faust, keyboardist for Slippery Wh... more
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As a discography nerd (if I love an artist, I’m going to go all in), I love the idea of going through an artist’s complete catalogue and picking one track. Jason keeps it moving and engaging!
Apple Podcasts | #237 | Canada/Music/Music Commentary |
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