No Doubt's "No Doubt"
This week, Drew takes us back to 1992 to rediscover the self-titled debut album of a little ska band you may have heard of by the name of No Doubt. Hit play to find out how much we long for No Doubt's proper ska roots to resurface. Get it!
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Rush's "A Farewell To Kings"
This week, Brett's brings in some more of that trio from America's Hat, Rush, and their 1977 album, "A Farewell To Kings". It's effing Rush, so you know what happened, but we ask you to go ahead and listen to the fun discussion anyways.
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Texas Is The Reason's "Do You Know Who You Are?"
This week, Patrick brings us one the originators of the genre we know as "Emo" in Texas Is The Reason's singular studio album "Do You Know Who You Are?". Does it stand the test of time? Listen to what the guys think by hitting play.
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The Solutions' "MOVEMENTS"
This week, Petey brings the guys some more Korean Indie tunes in the form of The Solutions and their 2014 release "Movements". What did the guys think of this Indie-Pop offering? Hit play and find out!
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TesseracT's "Altered State"
This week, we are joined by returning guest DJM as he brings us more progressive goodness in English progressive metal group TesseracT and their 2013 album, Altered State. What did the guys think? You know how to find out!
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Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer's "Jalopy Go Far"
This week, Drew gives a bit of fun and good times with the infectiously peppy Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer and their 2003 release "Jalopy Go Far". How far does this Jalopy go? Hit play and find out!
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Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones"
This week, Brett brings us a fantastic jazz effort from a gathering of highly influential musicians in Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and their 1990 self-titled debut. Get jazzy with us and hit play already!
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Bob Mould's "Silver Age"
This week, Patrick introduces us to the solo efforts of the creative mind behind a band we've talked about on the show. We discuss former Hüsker Dü leader, Bob Mould, and his 2012 release, "Silver Age". Does he still got it? Find out by pressing play.
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The Barberettes' "The Barberettes: Volume One"
This week, Petey gives us the time-traveling girl group from The Republic of Korea in The Barberettes and their aptly-titled debut album, The Barberettes: Volume One. Did the guys dig the throwback vibe? Hit play and learn!
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The Reign of Kindo's "Play With Fire"
This week, Drew brings us a nice little Jazz-Indie-Pop fusion offering in The Reign of Kindo and their 2013 release, Play With Fire. Did the rest of the quorum get burned as a result? Hit play and find out!
Rolemusic's "The Pirate and The Dancer"
This week Brett brings us a chiptune gem by Rolemusic in "The Pirate and The Dancer". Can you make an awesome complex and dynamic album with just a Gameboy's sound chip? We'll tell you! Hit play!
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Deafheaven's "Sunbather"
This week, Patrick brings a fusion of Black Metal and Shoegaze in Deafheaven's critically-acclaimed 2013 album "Sunbather" and subsequently divides the quorum. Where does everyone's opinions lie? Hit play and find out!
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Blur's "Parklife"
This week, Petey brings us back to the 90's with one of the cornerstone acts of that era's Brit-Pop movement, Blur, and their 1994 album, "Parklife". Who overcame their Brit-Pop biases and dug it, and who came away unimpressed? Hit play and find out!
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Parliament's "Mothership Connection"
This week, we invited Matthew "Squiggles" Walton back on the show and this time we picked an album for him to listen to. We all collectively listened to Parliament's 1975 Funk Opus. Did we like our Funk uncut? Hit play to find out!
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Madness' "Wonderful"
This week, Drew brings us the 1999 comeback release of one of UK's most notable ska bands, Madness' "Wonderful". Did the release impress the guys? Well hit play to find out!
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Wynton Kelly Trio with Wes Montgomery "Smokin At The Half Note"
This week, Brett gets us jazzy as Wes Montgomery joins the Wynton Kelly Trio for a night of jazz at the Half Note recorded for posterity in the form of "Smokin' At The Half Note". Find out why you need to listen to this album by hitting play.
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Depeche Mode's "Violator"
This week, Patrick leads us into the late 80's/early 90's with the new-wave masters Depeche Mode and their 1990 album "Violator". What will the guys think of this pivotal release? Listen/Watch to find out!
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Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One
This week, we are back and fully intact to discuss Petey's pick of The Prodigy's Liam Howlett's DJ Session-turned-album release, Dirtchamber Sessions Vol. 1. What did the guys think? Hit play to find out!
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Mega Ran's "Forever Famicom"
This week, Petey is in CosmicRadioTV headquarters with special guest Roberto Villegas, as he brings us a fantastic Nerdcore offering in Mega Ran's tribute to that familiar grey box from our youth "Forever Famicom". This one's for the gamers. Cop it, sucka!
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The Mars Volta's "De-Loused in the Comatorium"
This week, Drew gets us on a Progressive kick with The Mars Volta, and their personal emotional opus, "De-Loused in the Comatorium". What did the guys think? You know how to find out, so just do it, already!
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