Moon Hooch's "This Is Cave Music"
This week, Brett has us dive into an eccentric sea of jazz-fusion curiosity with Moon Hooch and their album "This Is Cave Music". Did the guys feel the groove? Hit play and find out!
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Devin Townsend's "Ziltoid The Omniscient"
An all-powerful alien being came to Earth looking for a cup of coffee and Devin Townsend wrote some songs about it. That is what is found in Patrick's pick this week of Devin Townsend's macchiatto opus. "Ziltoid The Omniscient". Find out what the guys thought by hitting play right now!
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Epik High's "Shoebox"
This week, Petey brings the guys into the world of Korean Hip-Hop with the latest release from veteran heavyweights Epik High, "Shoebox". Did the guys feel the groove or were they born haters? Press that play button and find out!
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THePETEBOX's "Future Loops"
This week, we bring in the host of the beloved podcast, Chaos Buffering, Josh Hilp, to the show! He brings us the debut album from beatboxer and loop-pedal worker extraordinaire, THePETEBOX, "Future Loops". Were the guys impressed by the one-take magic of this album? Hit play and find out!
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Mustard Plug's "Evildoer's Beware!"
This week, Drew takes us another wonderful Third-Wave Ska journey with Mustard Plug's 1997 release "Evildoer's Beware!". Who couldn't get enough and who suffered "Third-Wave Fatigue"? Hit play and find out!
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Toadies' "Rubberneck"
This week, Brett brings us a signature release of 90's post-grunge in Toadies' big hit debut "Rubberneck". Did we wanna die? Well hit play and find out!
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Sleater-Kinney's "No Cities To Love"
This week, Patrick brings back more Riot Grrrl rock with Sleater-Kinney's newest release, "No Cities To Love". Did Patrick redeem himself for the Le Tigre debacle? Well, hit play and find out, why don't ya?!
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f(x)'s "Red Light"
This week, Petey has the guys take a proper dive into K-Pop with dance-pop chameleons f(x) and their most recent release "Red Light". How did the guys feel about their first K-Pop Idol experience? Hit play and find out!
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80Kidz's "Face"
This week, we are joined by the incredibly talented man behind Nesh Complex, Bryce Castillo! He brings us a fantastic Japanese electronic offering in 80Kidz's latest offering, FACE. Put this episode in your face now by pressing play.
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Millencolin's "Home From Home"
This week, Drew brings us some familiar-sounding punk rock to Tony Hawk Pro Skater fans in Millencolin's "Home From Home". Do the thing with the playing and the watching and/or the listening.
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Deep Purple's "Machine Head"
This week, Brett brings us a classic hard rock album with an infamous riff contained within in Deep Purple's 1971 release "Machine Head. What did the guys think? Only one way to find out!
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Le Tigre's "Le Tigre"
This week, Patrick brings us a modern riot grrrl staple in Le Tigre and their 1999 self-titled debut. What did the guys think of this lo-fi critical darling? Hit play and find out!
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Dangerdoom's "The Mouse & The Mask"
Petey rings in the new year this week, by bringing the guys a personal favourite hip-hop release that celebrates it's 10-Year Anniversary in 2015. That album is Dangerdoom's "The Mouse & The Mask". What did the guys think of this classic collaboration between Danger Mouse and MF Doom? Hit play and find out!
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Soilwork's "The Panic Broadcast"
This week, we are joined by special guest, the Viking Lass, April Ness! She introduces us to Swedish Metal powerhouse, Soilwork and their 2010 release, The Panic Broadcast. Did the guys feel the metal? Hit play and find out.
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Suburban Legends' "Day Job"
This week, Drew gives us another quality ska entry in Suburban Legends and their 2012 album, Day Job. Did this former Disneyland house band impress the guys? Hit play and find out!
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GWAR's "Violence Has Arrived"
This week, Brett brings us the art-project-turned-suburban-panrent's-nightmare GWAR and their 2001 album, "Violence Has Arrived". What did the guys think of the Awful Racket? Hit play and find out.
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Faith No More's "The Real Thing"
This week, Patrick hits us with the group that had that song with the floppy fish in the video in Faith No More and their breakthrough album, 1989's "The Real Thing". What is it? Hit play and see if we figure out!
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Mariachi El Bronx's "Mariachi El Bronx" (III)
This week, Petey has the guys listen to some Mariachi music...sort of. Once upon a time there was a punk band named The Bronx and then they decided they wanted to do Mariachi and thus Mariachi El Bronx was born. We discussed their third eponymous album, released in 2014. Did the spirit of the Mariachi move the guys? Hit play and find out!
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Queen's "A Kind Of Magic"
This week, we are joined by Jaime/"Tensorguy" as he brings us Queen's unofficial soundtrack to the movie Highlander, "A Kind Of Magic". Was it magical? Hit play and find out.
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Chromeo's "White Women"
On this week's Record Breakers, Drew gets us funky with Chromeo's latest release "White Women". Did the guys get into the groove? Hit play and find out!
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