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We're a sort of cool podcast where we talk about rock n roll, and more. We’re basically a show that dudes will love, and women will blame for making their guy late for dinner.

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In the last episode we went over some of the biggest album openers, in this one, we cover the best closing tracks. Who wraps up their album the best? Is it Matchbox Twenty with "Hang?" or, how about Bon Jovi with "Wild In The Streets?" Or, do you think Prince, "Purple Rain?" Some of the biggest hits in the world, were the last songs on their respective albums. Listen in as Steve and Jimi discuss some of their favorites. 

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The opening track to an album, is one of the most important songs on the record. It sets the tone for what the next 30-40 mins of music will be. Some get it right, some get it wrong, but the time and effort put into this decision is paramount to any album, launch. We talk, Eagles, AC/DC, Guns-n-Roses, and many more. 

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These two bands are very different, but over time, their fanbases have come together. If you're a fan of Def Leppard, you're probably a fan of Journey, and vice versa. Listen in as Steve and Jimi talk about these two major albums, what they mean to them personally, and how these records have impacted each of them over the years. Then, they break it down and determine which one comes out on top. 

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In 1990, on the verge of the beginning of the "Grunge" era, Firehouse and Trixter, two late bloomers to the hair metal scene, release their debut records. One artist had a seasoned producer, the other had a seasoned musician, but a not so seasoned producer, produce their album. One made 4 albumin a major label, sold millions of records, and had 2 top 10 hits. The other sold less than a million albums, didn't see major success at radio, but still managed to have a modest career, and tour the world.  Listen as we compare two of our favorite early 90's debut rock records. 

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Extreme and Mr. Big both hit the national rock scene in the late 80's. Their debut albums released only months apart. They both had virtuoso guitar players. Their sophomore albums were their most successful, and their biggest hits were acoustic ballads. Come hang out with us to hear more about these two successful 80s rock bands! 

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In this episode, our final show of 2020, we hand out the most prestigious award in rock n roll. The Sort of Cool Award. We crown the Rock album of the year, Metal album, Hard Rock Album, Live Album, and more. We even hand out the award for The Best Album to Listen to on Mute! Some of the winners are, Guns-n-Roses, Bruce Springsteen, KISS, H.E.A.T., Stryper, and more. We'll be back on January 7, 2021, with an all new episode! We can't wait to hang with you then!  

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In this episode, we honor the 40th anniversary of John Lennon's passing, and we put two albums that were follow ups to AD/DC and Def Leppard's most successful albums. We battle it out with AC/DC For Those About To Rock, vs Def Leppard Adrenalize. Each band were coming off their most successful albums, Def Leppard with Hysteria, and AC/DC with Back in Black. Who followed up the best? Who still had the goods to write another hit record? We talk about it here. Listen now!  

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In this episode, we let Led Zeppelin's, "Stairway To Heaven," battle it out with Queen's, "Bohemian Rhapsody." Two classic rock songs, from two of the most influential and successful bands in rock n roll history. 

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In 1991, two of the greatest hard rock records of the era were released. Metallica's self titled, fifth studio album, universally known as, "The Black Album," and Skid Row's sophomore album, "Slave To The Grind." With Metallica, they found themselves with a new producer, Bob Rock, and their sound was truly transformed from thrash into a more refined, hard rock sound, with a more commercial appeal. Skid Row, on the other hand, took their sound up a notch to a harder feel, with songs like Monkey Business, Mudkicker, and more. In this episode, we put these records up against each other, and determine which one reigns supreme. Is it unanimous? Is it a tie? Listen now, and see if you agree with our take. 

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Two massive debut albums, that collectively sold over 35 million copies. Two lead singers that went on to have successful solo careers. Two bands that defined mid-90s rock. In this episode, we put Matchbox Twenty's debut up against Hootie & The Blowfish's debut. Which one wins? Listen now. 

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Grunge music took over the world in the early 90s. No band or album was bigger than 1991's Nirvana: Nevermind. on the exact same day this album was released, Soundgarden released Badmotorfinger. This was the band's third album, and the one that really put them on the map. In this episode, we put these albums against each other as well as, dive deep into the grunge culture, and the sad end to a genre. Every major grunge band's lead singer either died by suicide or drug overdose, with the exception of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder.  

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Two of New Jersey's native sons. Two massive careers, spanning multiple decades. 250 million career albums sold. Two new albums released in 2020. 1 hit. 1 dud. Listen now to hear our thoughts. 

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In the mid-70's, two artists who were struggling to sell records, released double live albums. It was a giant risk. KISS had already released 3 albums, none of which saw any commercial success. Peter Frampton had released 4 albums with nearly zero commercial success. What these two artists had in common was a fantastic live show. KISS Alive! and Frampton Comes Alive! captured what they couldn't capture on a studio album. These projects, became each artist's best selling albums of their careers, selling multiple millions of copies world wide. This week, we let these two records battle it out, and each of us will choose our personal favorite. Stick around after the outdo music for a little funny surprise.  

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In this episode we take on the impossible task of crowing the best album between these two iconic rap records. Don't forget to hang with us on social media at @thesortofcoolshow, or www.thesortofcoolshow.com, and please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. It really helps us get more people listening to the show! We're so thankful for all of you, so thanks for joining each week! 

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We honor guitar legend, Eddie Van Halen. The Michael Jordan of guitar for 80's kids. The most important and influential guitar player of a generation. There will never be another like him. Rest In Peace Ed.

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All roads lead to rock n roll. In this episode, we talk about all the things guys love. NFL, a trip to the home improvement store, getting fit, getting fired at Netflix, and rock n roll. Visit us at www.thesortofcoolshow.com.

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In this episode, we talk Bon Jovi New Jersey, World Tag Team Wrestler, Ricky Morton gives Steve a Cameo Birthday Greeting, Michael Jordon is the newest owner of a NASCAR team, and more. Don't forget to visit thesortofcoolshow.com for more great content!

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In this episode, we talk the Carolina Panther's opening weekend, the travesty that Pete Rose isn't in the MLB Hall of Fame, Van Halen's 1984, Stryper's new album, "Even The Devil Believes," and more! Check out our blog at thesortofcoolshow.com Don't forget to leave a show topic request in a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts! 

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In this episode, we talk boomboxes, mixtapes, and go deep on Eagles. That's Eagles with out the "The." Also, we've launched a new blog. For exclusive content, please visit, thesortofcoolshow.com. 

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In this episode, we talk about the Netflix series, Cobra Kai, as well as Motley Crue, and their hit record, Dr. Feelgood. Also, Bon Jovi causes a high profile, hair metal split. We'll also highlight some really cool findings in the Dr. Feelgood album liner notes. 

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We spend too much money on records. Our wives are ok with it, most of the time. Thanks to a new label, new producer, and a little songwriter named, Desmond Child, Aerosmith makes one of the biggest comebacks in Rock n Roll history. Don't forget to subscribe, and give us a review! Want us to talk about your favorite record or artist? Leave it in the comment section of a 5 star review, and maybe we will do a show about your favorite album or band! Come hang with us on Instagram or Facebook, @TheSortOfCoolShow

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We posed as other bands, we broke down on the south side of Chicago at 2:30AM, our hotel room door had 3 bullet holes, and dirty underwear in the bed, Jerry Falwell Jr almost pulled the plug on our show, our suitcases flew off the roof of our car going 80 MPH down the interstate, and so many more stories. Jimi and Steve spent many years on the road traveling in a band. These are some of the funny and crazy stories from those years. Come hang with us on Instagram and Facebook @TheSortOfCoolShow

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In this episode, we chat a little about an Otis Redding song at the end of a LOST episode, Jimi getting caught in a hurricane and an earthquake all in the same week, Steve getting a free beer from a stranger at a Foo Fighters concert, and a little Van Halen to wrap up Season 1 of The Sort of Cool Show! Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on Instagram and/or Facebook, @TheSortOfCoolShow.

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In this episode, we cover it all. We talk debut albums, music snobs, the loudest, and most surprising concerts, and so much more. This is a fun one. Come hang out with The Sort Of Cool Show. Tell your friends to listen too, so they can be as cool as you. Please subscribe and don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook, @TheSortOfCoolShow.

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In this episode, we have a conversation about David Foster’s new documentary, Off The Record, as well as a long chat about Metallica, one the world's most iconic bands, and arguably the most successful hard rock/heavy metal band ever. From their humble beginnings, to a tragic tour bus accident that took the life of their bass player, to global superstardom, Metallica is a band that continually pushes the boundaries. They remain today, as one of the only metal bands, that can still sell out arenas all over the world. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook @TheSortOfCoolShow.

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In this episode, we talk all things KISS. The tours, the albums, the make-up, the iconic album covers, and more. Then we rank the top 10 KISS albums of all time, from #10 to #1. Got a problem with our list? Yell at us on Instagram and Facebook, @TheSortOfCoolShow.

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In this episode, we take Prince's masterpiece, "Purple Rain, and put it up against the second best selling album of all time, Michael Jackson's "Thriller." We talk about the time Steve saw Prince in the OKC airport, as well as when Jimi interviewed Prince's band member, Dez Dickerson. We also discuss interesting facts and insights into each of these iconic albums. Which one do we crown champion? Does Jimi and Steve agree on which one is the better album? Listen and find out some things you probably never knew about these two amazing artists, and their historic albums. 

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In this episode, we talk Journey, and their historic, and career defining album, "Escape." This was piano/keyboard player, Jonathan Cain's, debut with the band, and showcases a groundbreaking performance from Steve Perry. Co-host, Steve, talks about the time he worked a Journey show as a stage hand, and was caught by Neal Schon, snagging one of his old guitar strings. How did Neal react? Listen to the podcast and find out! We also pay tribute to the life and legacy of Charlie Daniels. Jimi had the opportunity to interview the legend in 2004, and give a little insight into the time he was able to spend with Charlie.

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In this episode we talk about the Matchbox Twenty debut album, "Yourself Or Someone Like You," how we first got introduced to the band at a small club in Gainesville, FL, called Brick City Music Hall, to then seeing them several more times in major arenas. Celebrate this massively successful album with us! 

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In this episode, we ring the bell and go ten rounds with the band’s 6th album, and Bon Scott's AC/DC swan song, "Highway To Hell," and Brian Johnson's AC/DC debut, "Back In Black." Which one is stronger? Which one sold more? Which one did we crown champ? It was a bloody battle, Listen, and find out who won. Tell us what you think on our instagram or Facebook page @thesortofcoolshow.

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In this episode, we go top to bottom with Cinderella's 1988 mega hit record, Long Cold Winter. 

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In this episode, we put two of the greatest, and best selling albums of all time against each other. Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet and Def Leppard Hysteria. We discuss each album, and make a decision on which one we think is the better overall album. It's an impossible task, but it has to be done. We think you'll sort of agree with us.

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In this "Top To Bottom," we discuss Sixx:A.M. - The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack. What makes it great, and why we love it! What is "Top to Bottom?" We listen to some of our favorite record from the first song to the last song, then we discuss! 

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On this week's "Top to bottom," we discuss Lenny Kravitz, Mama Said. Artists make records to be listened to as an experience. A full thought. That's how music was meant to be listened to.

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In this episode, we talk about our firsts. Our first concert, the first song we played in our cars, when we started driving. The first music video we ever saw. The first song we ever remember hearing. It's such a fun episode, and we think you'll sort of love it. Follow along at Facebook or Instagram.

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The 2020 Sort of Cool Supergroup Draft where Jimi and Steve, each play the part of artist manager, and draft their own supergroups. Who has assembled the ultimate rock band? Who has the best singer, the best drummer? You be the judge. After you listen to this episode, head over to Instagram, or Facebook @thesortofcoolshow, and be the judge.