Two self proclaimed 'music enthusiasts' contest with the opinions of Rolling Stone magazine as they discuss and investigate their top 100 albums of all time.
Pt.1? Lazy editing? Poor time management? Will there even be a Pt.2? God knows. All I know for sure is that this episode demonstrates our flair for waffle.
Just like Bono and Cook, Alex and Dan are gracing you with this episode entirely for free! Available to everyone in the entire world on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, You better listen!
The first of a series of lovers tiffs between the boys. Sparks fly and laughter ensues... Enjoy!
The first wildcard of the season is an opportunity to reflect on the season so far. Alex's first WILD! choice sees Jack Larsen pushing the boundaries of 21st century pop.
In the middle of a sea of rock albums, the boys find solace on an island of trippy trap beats and songs about drugs and bad b*tches. They earned it.
Will the endorsement of America's coolest President be enough to convince the boys that this deserves a place on the list? Will Dan pronounce his name correctly? Will Alex say braggadocios? Listen and find out...
A Very hungover and extremely flaggy pair of men tackle the epitome of 2010's Trap music. Birdman, Young Thug, and Rich Homie Quan blow our damaged minds with their legendary mixtape that never saw a Pt.2.
John Prine's penultimate album is a far stretch from its gloomy cover art. Instead of preaching us his life lessons, John takes us down fond memory lanes and invites us to the pub for Gin and cigarettes. We're coming John.
The boys enter the world of 60's bomber jackets and cigarillos with the ever mysterious and ever divisive Lana Del Ray.
With a new list and a fresh set of hot takes, the boys return for episode one of their new Series. This weeks Album is full of bangers and its not one you want to miss!
Chaos, corruption and poetry? This weeks episode has it all. On her 1997 debut ‘Supa Dupa Fly’ Missy Elliot and Timbaland combine to usher in a new era of Hip Hop.
Our second guest of the season(Tom Bibb) holds our hands as we journey into the world of Iggy pop and Proto-Punk. Will we agree that ‘Funhouse’ is one of the greatest rock albums of all time?
Wildcard? In the first of our monthly wildcards, Dan chooses Tame Impala's 2015 synth-pop waterfall, 'Currents'. Does it deserve a place on the list? Or were Rolling stone right to exclude it?
After a barely deserved Christmas break the boys return to discuss Rolling Stone’s 96th best album of all time. (Excuse the audio mix)
The boys are joined by friend and fellow music enthusiast Leighton Webber to discuss Metallica’s thrash metal magnum opus, Master of Puppets.
Week 3 sees the boys tackle themes of rootlessness and grief as they explore Lucinda Williams' raw and confessional 1998 album 'Car Wheels on a Gravel Road'
This week we kick off the series with the Band's bluesy rock debut, Music From The Big Pink.