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Jukebox Java is a caffeinated podcast for musicians. In this show, we unravel the personal and professional complexities of life as a musician. Professional music is a journey and we want to give you the tools and motivation needed to stay on track in today’s industry. We’re all here because we love music. But we know it takes way more than love to stay dedicated to our craft through the rough patches. We’re here to help you through the lows and learn how to celebrate the highs of life as a ...
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New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully. Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.
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Random stories from a bartenders life. Fused life experiences, music, service industry stuff, food, beverages, and Pro wrestling. And lots of random stuff. Stay thirsty for music, life, and experiences, my friends. Cheers! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-bittle/support
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"Different Class" is the fifth (yes, fifth) studio album by Pulp, released on March 30, 1995. It is widely regarded as one of the most significant albums of the Britpop era and played a crucial role in establishing Pulp as one of the biggest British acts of the mid-to-late 1990s. The album features a heady blend of pop, rock, and elements of electr…
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Suppose we had to get round to this one at some point, eh? “Korn," released in 1994 to an unsuspecting audience, is the self-titled debut album by the American Nu-Metal band Korn (but don’t tell them they’re Nu-Metal, cause they are). This groundbreaking record is often credited with birthing the nu-metal genre, blending heavy metal with elements o…
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On this episode of The Bartenders Jukebox, I sit down with the Indigenous Philanthropist, Celebrity Mixologist, Mr Russell Davis (Wishka) himself! You've seen him on the ever so popular show Paramount Bar Rescue and as a past producer on the Netflix hit show Drink Master!We will discuss, bar life, mixology, mental health, travel and so much more!Yo…
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Who says we only do guitars? At long, long last this podcast gets round to the megastar rapper, songwriter, producer, record exec, actor? Ol’ Slim Shady himself, Eminem. More specifically, his 2nd big label release (yes all you Stans, I know about Infinite) The Marshall Mathers LP. The album was released when Marshall was right up there as one of t…
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I mean… c’mon…. The Red Hot Chili Peppers?? Just how have this band been out there for ages peddling their wares? Every couple of years chucking out a similarly-filled, funk-infused, cheaply lyricised new album, selling buttloads of copies, filling arenas and staying (somewhat)relevant? Plus, who is an admirer and why? With neither of us being fans…
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Part 2 of our One Hit Wonders tournament takes in an outright eclectic mix of tunes and spits them out in ascending order. Listen in to this raucous episode and keep your fingers crossed that everybody involved comes to their senses and realises that Babylon Zoo’s Spaceman is a stone cold classic! Blow us a few kisses or hand out a solid handshake …
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When men are dating women, they should ask for the hoefax. Body count is a controversial topic for women. I think women should keep it to themselves. Find out why in this episode. Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Videos here: Unorthodox Jukebox Podcast Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http://www.instagram.com/…
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Who doesn’t love a One Hit Wonder? Songs that hit the charts, got stuck in the musical consciousness, were everywhere for a while and then disappeared, the artists in most cases never to be heard from again, relegated to “oh man, remember that (insert name here ) tune? Well we love them, or at least slightly like some of them and decided to ask a f…
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We tackle the question how much should a wedding ring cost? and we discuss the Zahavian signal which says that a man should spend 3 months worth his salary on a ring? Ridiculous or nah? Join the discussion. Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Videos here: Unorthodox Jukebox Podcast Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram…
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s it wrong for a 40yr old to date a 20 year old? This is a reaction based on a short found on Youtube. Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Videos here: Unorthodox Jukebox Podcast Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http://www.instagram.com/uj_podcast On Tiktok: tiktok.com/@uj_podcast…
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Welcome to the first instalment of the Jukeboxpod A2Z. On these pods we’ll be giving bitesize props or shade to all of the artists who won’t necessarily end up getting their own episodes but deserve a mention for one reason or another. So this time, strap in as 2pac, 50 Cent, AC/DC, ABBA, Adele, Alice Cooper & loads more kick us off. Blow us a few …
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Women made a list of dates they wouldn't go on, Men responded with a list of their own. Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Videos here: Unorthodox Jukebox Podcast Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http://www.instagram.com/uj_podcast On Tiktok: tiktok.com/@uj_podcast…
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Released slap-bang in the throes of Nu-Metal’s commercial peak, Come Clean by Puddle of Mudd lends slightly from the genre but heaps in elements of Grunge, Post-Grunge & dare say ‘Butt-Rock’ to the overall theme. Wes Scantlin and his band of merry men offer up a plate of digestible rock that was lapped up by fans at the time & had hits to boot. ‘Sh…
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On this episode we decided to celebrate hitting the big 100 by letting our hair down and asking some of the previous co-hosts to pick their “5 Songs You Can’t Live Without” and it’s yielded some varying, eclectic results. Mr. Stewart Boyd, Courtney G, P.K., Lez, Little Si, Ning & Simon all offer up 5 tracks to the collective masses so expect Alice …
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After over 2 1/2 years of mucking around, we finally get back on the Shine compilation trail and take on Shine 3 - 20 new DAZZLING indie hits. Much like the previous instalments in the series, this latest offering includes the big boys such as Oasis, Blur, etc. along with a couple of older tracks from the Roses & Mondays but also features lesser kn…
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It’s time for a bumper edition of the PJP takeover as Ning brings onboard Lez & 80’s thrash aficionado Gaz to look at one of the aforementioned genre’s seminal albums, Reign In Blood by cuddly metalheads Slayer. Even the usual Jukeboxpod host would struggle to downplay the reverence of the big hitters ‘Angel of Death’ & ‘Raining Blood’ on this effo…
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And now for something a bit different…. The Download Festival is a renowned rock and metal music festival that takes place annually at Donington Park (site of its predecessor “Monsters of Rock”) in the East Midlands and attracts thousands of music fans from around the world. The festival features multiple stages showcasing a diverse lineup of bands…
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This episode we take a look at the band nobody in the UK seemed to give two you-know-what’s about, Bush and their debut album Sixteen Stone. We delve into the origin of the band, lead singer Gavin Rossdale’s life & times, question if the band are in fact Day 1 for post-grunge and try to work out how this album sold 6x platinum in the US but barely …
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Step back with the Personal Jukebox as we delve into the career and music of the somewhat iconic and definitely influential band INXS. This time we take a dive into the band's rise to fame, their early output, their chart-topping hits, and the tragic loss of their enigmatic frontman, Michael Hutchence by covering the band’s 2011 compilation album “…
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Do Christian men look more in the inside than outside when dating? Should they date if they're not pursing marriage? I discuss this with 2 Special guests from the Encounter Podcast Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Video here: Episode 17 on our YouTube Channel The Encounter Podcast on YouTube Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok:…
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July 2006 is the focus of our latest chart analysis episode and this time there’s a lot of people on trial for peddling their wares. Amongst those in the firing line include Lordi, Pink, Razorlight, Muse & The Lost Prophets…. all of your faves. We also discuss cold water therapy, Brit school kids & our co-host falls in love with Paolo Nutini whilst…
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What does being unequally yoked mean? Is it only related to religion? Does that determine if you'll date them or not? Special guests from the Encounter Podcast. Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Video here: Episode 16 on our YouTube Channel The Encounter Podcast on YouTube Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http:…
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We discuss if there's a difference between thee way Christian men's choices of women they date differ from that of other men. Special guests from the Encounter Podcast Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Video here: Episode 15 on our YouTube Channel Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http://www.instagram.com/uj_pod…
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The Power Ballad. Loved by many (including our co-host on this ep) but labelled by others as a product of a bygone era. In the vast majority of cases these songs are characterised by emotional and heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and a melodic and dramatic instrumental arrangement. Typically, power ballads feature a slow tempo, allowing the singe…
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This story is bananas!! What would you do if you found out that your person skimmed money from you when you were providing everything, and they hid it from you? Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Videos here: Unorthodox Jukebox Podcast Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http://www.instagram.com/uj_podcast On Tikto…
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“Oh yeah” you may say, “I remember Travis, always asking why it was raining, telling us to turn/sing etc”. Well on this episode we focus on the band’s first album, released in late 1997 and spawning 4 top 40 singles, even if you didn’t realise at the time. We’ve mentioned before on the pod that Travis, alongside The Verve (and Embrace lol) were som…
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Ning is back to takeover the Personal Jukebox alongside his JifnotCif brethren as they drill down the album ‘Juice’ by Send No Flowers.This was the 1996 debut & ended up as the only album put out by the British five-piece who really distilled their sound on this effort but information on the net in scarce. How good are the songs? Why didn’t the ban…
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Ok, this episode is partly due to a listener suggestion following Sex Neil’s love of a big beat & a female vocal so this time we head into the self-titled debut album from Republica. Another record released in that sweet mid-to-late 90s slot that we love here on the Personal Jukebox. Surely EVERYBODY knows the twin big hits from this one but you ev…
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Check out all our podcasts on YouTube. Original Podcast Videos here: Should you have a joint bank account with your serious relationship partner? What if they have a spending problem? What if they make more than you? Unorthodox Jukebox Podcast Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok: On instagram: http://www.instagram.com/uj_podcast On Tiktok: tiktok.com…
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Load is the sixth studio album by our old mates Metallica. Released in 1996, this album marked a significant departure from the band's thrash roots, erring way into hard rock, alternative and blues rock territory. With tracks like "Until It Sleeps", “Mama Said” & "Ronnie," Load showcases Metallica's new impetus of versatility and willingness to exp…
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I sit down with legendary trainer for W.C.W.s PowerPlant. We talk about his training days and his in ring performing days. And his current camp coming up. Dewayne has trained pros such as Bill Goldberg and Diamond Dallas Page. And the enforcer Arn Anderson has said he is 1 of the most underrated wrestlers of all time. --- Support this podcast: http…
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Dookie is the third studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day. Released in 1994, this album catapulted Green Day to mainstream success and is considered a cornerstone of the (pop?)punk rock genre. With its catchy melodies, energetic guitar riffs, and rebellious lyrics, Dookie resonated with a generation of youth looking for something a …
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On this episode, I sit down with the son of the late great WWF/WWE/WCW and NWA legend "Mr Wonderful" Paul Orndorff. We talk life, depression, some stories about his father, and the Vince McMahon allegations. Travis is an amazing person. And super glad we got to sit down and get to know him.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po…
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We blast off into 2024 with a killer episode focused around the Filthy 15. These are 15 songs that in 1985 were put forward in the US by the PMRC (The Parents Music Resource Centre, a collection set up initially by wives of ‘high-up’ folk in the United States) as the most objectionable and also featured the worst content imaginable to the group’s m…
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For the final time this year we step into the Personal Jukebox to discuss The Fat Of The Land by The Prodigy.This album was released in summer 1997 but was preceded by 12 months of singles, hype, publicity (both positive and negative) and ballyhoo enabling The Prodigy to become one of the biggest acts around at the time. We discuss all aspects of t…
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It’s a TAKEOVER! Live from Studio 2, Ning steps back into the driving seat of the Personal Jukebox and welcomes in Lee E alongside The Voice in the Background to have a cursory gander across the 1994 album Ill Communication by The Beastie Boys. They also muse over further releases by The Beasties and recount 1998’s Reading festival line-up. Do us a…
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