Each week hosts Judd Boaz and Pedro Duran review two albums that came out at the same time; one successful, one a flop. They’ll try to work out what happened and whether time has been kind to these colliding albums.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusicComedy |
Judd and Pedro are back, and to punish themselves for such a long sabbatical they're taking the Manilow Challenge! That's right, they're listening to Barry Manilow's 13th album and comparing it to Pixies' Doolittle, which came out just two weeks earl... more
We're partying like its 1999, as we tackle Latin lothario Ricky Martin's self titled album along with the slightly less latin and very much less lothario Moby and his album Play, which were released a week apart in May 1999. Check out the podcast and... more
Never have albums collided with such reckless velocity! Today Judd and Pedro cover Celine Dion's Let's Talk About Love and Barbra Streisand's Higher Ground, which not came out three days apart in 1997, but also feature the EXACT. SAME. SONG. One for ... more
Judd and Pedro welcome West Coast native Scott Robinson to talk Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle (careful googling that kids) and Ace of Base's The Sign, which both came out on exactly the same dizzay in November 1993. Check out the podcast and get in touch o... more
JuddLib and MF DRO are taking on Madvillain's Madvillainy and Master P's Good Side/Bad Side, which both came out on exactly the same day in March 2004. Judd has a few too many wines and Pedro confesses to his past life as a No Limit Soldier. Check ou... more
Judd and Pedro are back with a VERY timely Christmas special. They're either a month late or 11 months early, take your pick. Today they tackle the Queen of Christmas' Apple TV special and Shaggy's reggae christmas project, which both came out within... more
We might just have a new contender for the worst album ever reviewed on the podcast. Remember 2006? Remember ringtones? Remember your first meme? Judd and Pedro take on Black Holes and Revelations by Muse and More Crazy Hits by Crazy Frog, released j... more
Judd and Pedro are jumping forward to 3008, and leaving everyone else in 2000 and late. Judd gets very swear-y this episode, and Pedro just wants to know how they got away with it. It's the Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. and The Jonas Brothers' Lines Vin... more
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Super entertaining & informative. Can’t wait to hear more episodes.
Judd & Pedro are a great comedic duo and their analysis is highly detailed/well researched. Was entertained by their episodes even for the albums I had never heard of before.
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Well recorded, great quality, and original concept.
I loved the concept. The hosts were really informative and had good points.
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