Episode 15 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a quartet from Georgia who liked to put on their harborcoats and play some sort-of rock and roll. Mandolin sold separately.
Episode 14 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a Charlottesville, Virginia's favorite South African son, David J. Matthews and his reggae band. Don't burn the day away, listen to Toph's Top Five instead. It'll make you smile.
Episode 13 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a trio from Buffalo (go Chiefs) -- who once saved the day for a young, bored Nubs and Toph as an opening act before anyone knew who they were. True story. Enjoy.
Episode 12 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a French-Canadian lady that could kinda sing. She had some tres bien songs. Tune in...maintenant!!
Episode 11 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a band that at one point played their instruments, and now that seems fairly optional. So before I spend all my change on you...give this a listen. Will make you smile.
Episode 10 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the rather adult contemporary...aka David Foster...era (1978-present) of Chicago. After listening to their entire catalogue (yes, their entire catalogue), part two reveals Toph's top 5 songs from this time period.
Episode 10 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the 'Terry Kath era' (1969-1977) of Chicago. After listening to their entire catalogue (yes, their entire catalogue), part one reveals Toph's top 5 songs from this time period.
Episode 9 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses a power trio that at some point HAD to have recorded something you like. And if not, well, that's your problematique.
Episode 8 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on one of the greatest stories in music history -- covering the absurd, the justified, the ancient, and the burning of a lot of fricking money. The KLF may have left the music industry, but they haven't left this episode. All bound for Mu Mu Land, let's go..!!
Episode 7 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a wonderful group/artist. Just try not to get too pissed off. Enjoy!
Episode 6 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on some midwest rock 'n roll...and a band that has somehow, some way, prevailed the test of time -- The Smashing Pumpkins. Enjoy!
Episode 5 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on a rather squarely bunch of guys that never made a fantastic album -- but sure came up with some fantastic tracks: the one and only, Queen. Enjoy!
Episode 4 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the supergroup...the side project...the duo...the business...the multimedia operation...the band within a company that also houses a UFO research institute...the unique musical operation that is, Angels & Airwaves. Enjoy!
Episode 3 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the great Madonna. Which, much like episode #1, features an artist who hails from the midwest...has a real name that sounds like a stage name...and most notably, is kind of a perv. Enjoy!
Episode 2 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the great Steely Dan. A session musician group named after a rather interesting device. Enjoy!
Episode 1 of Toph’s Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the artist formerly known as…O(+>…the Purple One…His Royal Badness…the High Priest of Pop…the great Prince Rogers Nelson.
Welcome to Toph’s Top Five! The 2T&A spinoff that is sure to sweep the nation. Tune in for a quick word from Toph on the new series, and what it will be all about.
Nubs leads the discussion and review of The Police's 1983 album ‘Synchronicity' – including, as always, albums + songs on our radar and much more! Guess who's back. Back again. Guess who's back. Tell a friend. Guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's back, Nubs is back, guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's back. But today, it's not about Eminem -- it's about the tantric one, and his two friends. Who weren't actually friends at all. Yes, we're talking about the PohPoh...the fuzz...5-0...John Law. Otherwise known as, The Police. Join us in our valiant return as we briefly air grievances, play a game, then dive into this acclaimed-yet-fairly-lopsided finale from this interesting trio. Enjoy!
Toph leads the discussion and review of Fall Out Boy's 2008 album ‘Folie à Deux' – including, as always, albums + songs on our radar and much more! That's French, ya know. What it means? Tune in and find out. Is this their last good album? Tune in and find out. What was Yes' last good album? Tune in and find out. Did Patrick Stump make the worst solo album ever made? Tune in and find out. Would Nubs go see Wyonna Judd in concert? Tune in and find out. Is Wyonna Judd the dead one? Actually we still don't know. Are the Detroit Red Wings for real? That's another one we don't know but are hopeful. Did Howard The Duck sing his own theme song? Shucks we never checked on that. So c'mon, be there -- we got long song titles, puns, lots of post-emo energy...and did we mention the long song titles?
Nubs leads the discussion and review of Dream Theater's 1992 album ‘Images and Words’ – including, as always, albums + songs on our radar and much more! Episode 6-7. What does that even mean...we don't know. No one seems to know. But it's actually 95. And we are here to bring you another prog metal delight. Is it too long? Too short? Too indulgent? Not indulgent enough? Chiefs? Lions? Wait what does 6-7 mean again? Still don't know. And who cares. Just join the fun...cause we got a buncha jammin' guys here, and we hope you like jammin' too.