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Two friends take turns picking an album to listen to for a week straight. Then they sit down to make fun of it, themselves and each other in their attempt to explain why they hate this album.

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This week we are discussing the song Take it Off by The Donnas, released in 2002. Tim claims a listener requested this song, Garrett is pretty sure Tim is lying and just likes this band or at least this song. No one is clear how we got here, enjoy. more

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This week we are discussing the Sublime album Robbin' the Hood, released March 1, 1994. Tim insisted the show complete the original three Sublime albums and for some reason Garrett agreed. This album is, and should remain lost to time. It is 23 gruel... more

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Hank Williams Jr.
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Chris Stapleton
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Morgan Wallen
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Hosts

Garrett Harvey
Host of the show; provides setup, reactions, and signature banter.
Timothy Richardson
Co-host, offers analysis and counterpoints; central to the debates and humor.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 1.2k ratings
  • Please more episodes on ajr and blink 182

    I think that it would be cool for them to review the absurd but amazing album, “blink 182-one more time” because they can compare it to the other episode on enema and also I just love when they talk about bands I love. I also used to like ajr a couple years ago, realized the lyrics were very off-putting, moved away from the band, came back recently and I think their newer songs are amazing and I would also love to se them review some of the more recent albums because it would be really funny an... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IsaacTheBee
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing. MUST LISTEM

    I love this podcast so much, I've been listening on Spotify but figured I should write a review on here. My request for you to add tk the queue is any Wallows albums. (Model, Spring EP, Etc.). Or maybe a specific song by them. They are great in my opinion and I would love to hear you either agree or tear them down in your hilarious way.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DARTH BABA 99
    United Statesa year ago
  • ?

    Please listen to Halseys recent album if I can’t have love I want power. I also think you guys should do an episode where you listen to an artist’s entire discography and then discuss weather you hate all their albums at once.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jackyy with two ys
    United States2 years ago
  • Brainrot (but like in a good way)

    Would you like to progressively lose brain cells each week with each new episode? Would you like to feel yourself slowly descend into complete madness?

    Would you like to regress developmentally?

    If you answered yes you any of these questions, this is the podcast for you! These are two good friends (or mortal enemies depending on which host you ask) getting together and talking loads of nonsense (almost) every week about (mostly) terrible music (at some point you are likely to actually enjoy s... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The.ALien
    United States2 years ago
  • Theyre NOT gay

    Just two guys sleeping on couch beds five feet apart. Because they're DEFINITELY NOT GAY

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    5
    SOUPsoupSOUPsoupSOUPsoup
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners praise the banter as high-energy and funny, even when they disagree with the takes.

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Prepisode # 141 - Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
Q: Do you hate what I have done inside of the apartment to set the mood for this?
Oh, yeah. If the mood was Apocalypse Street Fight, it's great.
Prepisode # 141 - Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
Q: Tim, after an entire week with the sultry, seductive Eagle Eye Cherry and his single Save Tonight, I'm super curious. Do you hate this song?
I don't think so.
#236 - Space Jam Soundtrack & Movie
Q: Do you hate the movie?
I don't hate the movie, but it is real bad. It certainly can be justified to hate it.
#236 - Space Jam Soundtrack & Movie
Q: Do you hate this album?
I hate half of it. I'm gonna say no, though, because there are a couple of songs that are bangers, like Hit Em High and the Space Jam theme.
Prepisode #136 - Elton John - Crocodile Rock
Q: Do you hate this song?
I do not hate it but I'm definitely leaning towards dislike, primarily due to the La La La portions and overall lightness of the song's content.

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Two hosts relentlessly pick an album each week and riff their way through it, mixing brutal honesty with goofy banter, pop-culture tangents, and personal anecdotes. Expect track-by-track riffs, humorous rants, and unapologetic irreverence about why they hate the chosen releases, with a strong emphasis on entertainment over traditional critique. Noteworthy traits include long-running in-jokes, a chaos-friendly vibe, and a willingness to push boundaries for laughs, making it appealing for listeners who want music critique wrapped in humor and camaraderie.

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