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In this week's episode, the guys sit down with award-winning writer and podcaster, Carvell Wallace, to discuss De La Soul's landmark album, 3 Feet High and Rising. The debut album from 1989 is regularly cited among the best hip-hop albums of all time. Yet, prior to this year, the album had virtually vanished from availability. This episode is a tre…
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In this week's episode, the guys sit down to talk about arguably the best live album of the last thirty years, Beyoncé's Homecoming. This performance, recorded over back to back weekends at Coachella in April of 2018, demonstrates a pop artist at the height of her considerable powers. What could have easily become a typical greatest hits style cata…
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In this week's episode, we explore the Rolling Stones' golden era 1968-1972, and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of their four strongest albums. 1968's Beggar's Banquet, 1969's Let It Bleed, 1971's Sticky Fingers, and 1972's Exile on Main St are all worthy albums, but only one can make our list. As you listen to the episode, Micajah and Rob ch…
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In this week's episode, we endeavor to find the greatest Dr. Dre-produced album. Our friend, Patrick Kirton, joins us as we discuss the similarities and differences between N.W.A.'s StraiGHT Outta Compton and Dr. Dre's The Chronic. As you can imagine, this is an episode with explicit language.
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In this week's episode, the guys sit down with Bradley Morgan, author of U2's Joshua Tree: Planting Roots In Mythic America, to discuss the best albums of The Velvet Underground. Velvet Underground & Nico with its iconic Andy Warhol cover has long been considered the band's best, but we have also made an argument for the often overlooked Loaded.…
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Join us for a new season of You Forgot One as the guys share their picks of albums to discuss on the pod this year. With albums ranging from 1956-2022, the guys make their case for some of the all-time greats, as well as some all-time under-appreciated records. It is going to be an exciting new season. We are also thrilled to tell you about one of …
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In this week's bonus episode, friends of the pod, The Paranoid Style, swing by to talk about the best albums of 1997. It hardly feels like it has been 25 years since some of these albums were released. OK Computer. Time Out Of Mind. Supa Dupa Fly. Elizabeth and Tim from The Paranoid Style also tell us about their new album, For Executive Meeting, a…
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In this week's bonus episode, the guys sit down with Will Hines to try their hands at a fun project: put together a 14 track Beatles album made up exclusively of solo work by John, Paul, George, and Ringo. It was a blast! We encourage you to check out Will's Beatles podcast "Screw It We're Just Going To Talk About The Beatles," as well as his own m…
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In this week's bonus episode, friends of the pod, Amanda Allwood and Tyler Scurlock, join us to put together a sixteen album bracket of essential emo records. In this episode, we discuss the sixteen albums, and narrow the list down to eight. In the next episode, we will narrow the list down to our essential emo album, and our "free space" in season…
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In this week's episode, the guys dive into a very difficult debate: What is Public Enemy's best album? Is it It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back or Fear Of A Black Planet? To help us out with this question, we are joined by music journalist Will Dukes, fresh from his role in putting together the Rolling Stone 200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums l…
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