The Police's "Outlandos D'Amour"
This week, Brett takes us back to a group of guys born in the 50's and the album they released in the 70's with The Police and their debut "Outlandos D'Amour". Find out what the guys think by clicking play. Do it!
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Elvis Costello's "My Aim Is True"
This week, Patrick has us explore the debut album of the critically acclaimed and honorary punk, Elvis Costello, with "My Aim Is True". Are the guys hep enough for this album? Listen in and find out!
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Bad Rabbits' "American Love"
This week, Petey brings the funk and the noise with Bad Rabbits and their recent release, American Love. What do the guys think of this throwback style? Listen in and find out!
Old Crow Medicine Show's "O.C.M.S."
This week, Drew takes us south of the Masie-Dixie and thus the show goes Country with Old Crow Medicine Show and their self-titled "O.C.M.S.". What did the guys think? You know how to find that out, don't you?
Bad Religion's "Against The Grain"
On this episode, Brett brings to the group one of the seminal works from the providers of our theme music, Bad Religion's 1990 Acclaimed album, "Against The Grain". What do the guys think of this punk classic? Listen and find out.
Feed Me's "Calamari Tuesday"
This week on Record Breakers, Patrick brings the group something from the world of UK Electro-House/Dubstep with Feed Me's recent release "Calamari Tuesday". What reaction did the guys have after dipping their toes into the dubstep pool? Click play and find out!
Death Cab For Cutie's "Transatlanticism"
This time on Record Breakers, Petey decides to go all Seth Cohen on the guys and bring them Death Cab For Cutie's 2003 seminal release, Transatlanticism, and boy do they have opinions on it. What are their opinions? Well, you're gonna have to go ahead and listen to find out.
Westbound Train's "Come And Get It"
This week on Record Breakers, Drew takes us into the world of Ska with Boston natives, Westbound Train, and their album "Come And Get It". Does this mix of Ska, Reggae, Motown, and Soul go together well. Listen in and find out.
They Might Be Giants' "Factory Showroom"
On this episode, Brett takes the gang on a stroll through the world of They Might Be Giants with their 1996 release, Factory Showroom. We discuss the ecclectic styles, witty lyrics, fun ideas explored, and much more.
Propagandhi's "Supporting Caste"
On this episode of Record Breakers, Swagger brings to us Canadian punk band Propagandhi's 2009 album, "Supporting Caste" and we sure as hell had some opinions about it. We discuss the musical elements, the political themes, Hockey Night in Canada, and more. Listen and enjoy!
Mother Falcon's "You Knew"
It's the premiere episode of The Record Breakers Music Podcast! Join Petey Rave, Patrick Swagger, Brett Hibbard, and Drew Snyder as they gather around the virtual lunch table and share music one album at a time. For the first episode, Petey introduces the crew to Austin-based music collective Mother Falcon and has them review their Indiegogo-funded recent release, You Knew. What did the guys think? Click play and find out.
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