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Greg Wyshynski from Yahoo Sports' Puck Daddy blog is on the show talking about The Smashing Pumpkins' sophomore album, "Siamese Dream". We talk about Billy Corgan's controlling nature, why it was so easy to relate to this album in high school, and theorize as to why online ticket buying is such a pain in the butt these days.…
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Jeff Hong (Punktendo, Disney Unhappily Ever After) and I have crossed paths many times over the years, but only recently made with the formal introductions. I asked him if he'd be interested in being on the show, and he said, "Sure!" We're talking about Elliott Smith's "Either Or", a great album from an insanely solid songwriter.…
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Danny Shaw is a member of my basketball team and an all-around good dude. When I was still coming up with the basic idea of this show, I asked him to be on, and in a timely manner, here he is a year later. We're talking about OutKast's "Aquemini", a true hip-hop classic, and why it's more than just the album with "Rosa Parks" on it.…
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Zack Zarrillo (PropertyOfZack, Bad Timing Records, Off The Record podcast) is on the show this week, and he's talking about blink-182's 2003 untitled album. We discuss the effect music can have on you at different developmental stages, and discover that we both own the Tom Delonge Fender Stratocaster. What we don't touch on, is Scott Raynor/Travis …
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Two guests? Sure, why not! David Galea is on the show this week, and he's joined by returning guest Brian Keith Diaz. They're talking about Nirvana's "In Utero", and so much more! You can almost hear me geeking out listening to their stories about seeing Nirvana in NYC, or David being at their Unplugged concert. It's a long episode, but man is it a…
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Mark McMillon of The Story Changes and Hawthorne Heights is on the show this week talking about Jawbreaker's classic album "Dear You". It's a fun chat about raspy vocals, blue marble vinyl, and good songwriting. Pardon the sparse choppiness, our Skype connection wasn't the most cooperative.De către Your Favorite Album
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MTV Iggy editor (and my homie) Beverly Bryan is on the show this week talking about Belle and Sebastian's "Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant". So press play, and join us as we drink coffee spiked with whiskey and talk about why this album is her hands-down favorite.De către Your Favorite Album
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Hiatuses be damned, Your Favorite Album is back! This week, my buddy Isaac Bolivar (Happy Body Slow Brain, No Machine) is on the show talking about Third Eye Blind's amazing self titled debut LP. We get into talking about other things too, such as Vanilla Ice and mixtape etiquette. Enjoy!De către Your Favorite Album
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This week, cartoonist Alex Robinson of Star Wars Minute and the soon to be launched Alphabeatical podcast is on the show talking about XTC's "Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2)". It's a fun chat covering various things such as music, "Gilmore Girls", and the social needs of guinea pigs.De către Your Favorite Album
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David Bello of The World Is a Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is on the show this week talking about Andrew Bird's "Andrew Bird and The Mysterious Production of Eggs". I wasn't familiar with this album, or with Bird until David told me the album he was going to go with, but once I gave it a listen, it hooked me instantly.…
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This week, my buddy Jim Lester let me take over his living room so we could talk about Coheed and Cambria's "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3". Until a day before we recorded, I had no idea that he even listened to this group, and I've known him for years! It's a fun episode with a good amount of laughing at our own stupidity, enjoy!…
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Shortly after I released the first episode of this podcast, Matt Jatkola hit me up right away telling me that he thought it was a great idea and was wondering if he could be on the show. It was pretty cool to get feedback from someone I didn't know so quickly, so while it took a while to schedule, we finally got it done. We're talking about The Ren…
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This week, my buddy Neil Rubenstein is on the show talking about Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach's "Painted From Memory". What happens when two titans of the industry come together for an album? Music magic, that's what. Chatting with Neil is always fun and results in me laughing a lot, so there's that to look forward to! Also on this episode, I …
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This week, I'm joined by Peter Hassett from the hockey blog "Russian Machine Never Breaks", who's talking about The Dismemberment Plan's album "Emergency and I". When he told me this was the album he wanted to talk about, I looked into it and immediately kicked myself for never having listened to it sooner, it's just that good.…
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This week, my pal Katie Brown is on the show talking about Jason Isbell's album "Southeastern"! This album is full of some heavy stuff, and we talk about how it might not have been her favorite if she had come across it a decade earlier. It's always interesting how tastes in music change as one gets older, and experiences more of what we like to ca…
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My buddy Mike Kennerty of The All-American Rejects is on the show this week talking about NoMeansNo‘s album "Wrong". I was totally expecting his favorite album to be something by ALL, an awesome band that we tend to geek out about, so this one caught me by surprise. It's a fun chat about a really good album that's worth checking out.…
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This week, Bob Nanna of Braid is on the show talking about The Lemonheads' "It's a Shame About Ray". Bob takes us back to his high school days, traveling overseas with this album at his side, and talks about how this album continues to be a part of his life to this day. We also talk about Downwrite, which is an awesome way for people to get customi…
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This week, Washed Up Emo's Tom Mullen is on the show talking about Sunny Day Real Estate's "How It Feels to Be Something On". In addition to talking about what this album means to him, we delve into how things have changed in the music scenes that we grew up in, as well as our feelings about things such as the "Emo Revival".…
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This week, Kevin Knight from Eat Geek Play is on the show talking about Motion City Soundtrack's "Commit This To Memory". We talk about his personal connection to the album, as well as the band, which makes for some fun stories. Bonus: you get to hear me geek out as he mentions being the man behind a compilation album that features one of my favori…
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Nikki Whetstone of Socalled Society is on the show this week talking about Brand New's debut full-length, "Your Favorite Weapon". Listen as we talk about this album's role as a gateway into new genres of music for her, and shake your head in disbelief as it takes me much longer than it should to remember a certain musician's name.…
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This week, my good friend Jonah Bayer from United Nations and the Going Off Track podcast is on the show talking about an album that holds a special place in the hearts of many, Saves The Day's "Stay What You Are". Stories are told, and theories and interpretations are dished out left and right in what turned out to be a really fun conversation abo…
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Joining me this week is Jessica Johnson, a woman I have known and talked to about music for many years. From the first time I mentioned the show idea to her, she knew she was going to go with No Doubt's "Return of Saturn". We talk about Gwen Stefani, relationships, and life... and I try to make a few Gavin Rossdale/Bush jokes, but none are really t…
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My buddy Michael Knight‘s on the show this week! He's one of my favorite bartenders, a constant fantasy hockey nemesis, and an all-around good dude. We're talking about The National's "Trouble Will Find Me", and why such a recent album is already one of his favorites. We recorded the episode on location at Barcelona Bar, but alas, no Harry Potter s…
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I'm a guest on my own show! This week, I'm turning over hosting duties to Tyler Soucy and Pete Weiland from A Great Big Pile of Leaves. I'm going to be talking about one of my favorite albums, which happens to be "You're Always On My Mind" by A Great Big Pile of Leaves. In between a lot of goofing around with my guest hosts, I also delve into what …
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Author and all-around good dude, Brian Diaz dropped by my office to talk about Guns N' Roses "Appetite For Destruction" and how his world was changed while in a Burlington Coat Factory. As an adult, Diaz (I don't think I've ever called him Brian) ended up working for Guns N' Roses, so we also talk about how that affected him after having spent so m…
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Until I recorded this episode, I could safely say that I didn't know anyone that had seen Creed, Yanni, AND David Hasselhoff in concert. Patrick Fischer decided that he would be on the show and turn my world upside down by revealing he had indeed seen all three. He's talking about Alli With An I's "I Learned It By Watching You" on this week's episo…
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Cartoonist Jeff Manley and I run in some of the same circles, and sometimes that's all you need to set up a podcast recording. He hit me up on Twitter and said he could talk about Faith No More's "The Real Thing" for about an hour, so we scheduled a time and went from there. Being the first guest that I didn't really know on a personal level, I was…
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My longtime friend and frequent collaborator, Pete The Retailer of the Star Wars Minute podcast, as well as the Nerd Geek Dork podcast (which I co-host) is on the show this week. He took time out of his busy schedule to walk the 75 feet from his desk to the conference room at our office, and talk with me about the groundbreaking album "Chipmunk Pun…
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For this week's installment of the show, my pal (and the pen behind the awesome Brooklyn Magazine column "Bands with Pans") Beca Grimm invited me into her possibly haunted Greenpoint apartment to talk about the Pixies' "Surfer Rosa". It's an album that most people have heard at least once in their lives, or maybe they'll just recognize one of the s…
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We're back! This time around, we're joined by A Great Big Pile of Leaves' Tyler Soucy, a man who lives and breathes ice cream, yet somehow still finds the time to be an amazing drummer. Tyler's dropping some knowledge about Days Away's "Mapping An Invisible World", an album that I had never heard of at the time of this recording but afterwards purc…
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