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The Album of Record podcast is a weekly conversation between Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey through the lens of growing up with 90s rock music as the backdrop.
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Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss their experiences at recent concerts, including Turnstile and Greet Death, while reflecting on the indefinite hiatus of the band Foxing. They explore the emotional impact of Foxing's music, the diversity of concert audiences, and the significance of live performances. The conversation also delves into the ranking of Foxing's discography, highlighting the unique qualities of each album and the personal connections listeners have with their music. Ultimately, the episode captures the bittersweet nature of music fandom and the importance of supporting artists in their journeys. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Birthday Reflections 02:39 Turnstile Concert Experience 05:13 Diversity and Community at Concerts 07:47 Setlist Highlights and Performance Details 10:41 Greet Death Show Experience 17:21 Foxing's Indefinite Hiatus Announcement 36:01 The Emotional Journey of Music Creation 38:09 Promotional Strategies and Artistic Intentions 40:14 The Legacy of Foxing: A Band's Journey 43:23 Personal Connections and Farewell to Foxing 46:29 Ranking the Discography: A Deep Dive 56:43 Reflections on Music and Personal Growth
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew reflect on their recent concert experiences, particularly focusing on the Deftones and Idles performances. They discuss the impact of live music, the dynamics of concert crowds, and the evolution of bands over time. The conversation also touches on gaming, particularly the new Borderlands 4, and concludes with a review of the new album by Saturdays at Your Place, highlighting its emotional depth and musicality. Chapters 00:00 Concert Reflections and Post-Concert Malaise 02:45 Gaming and Music: The Perfect Combo 05:36 Idols: A Surprising Opener 10:44 Deftones Concert Experience 16:26 Setlist Surprises and Fan Reactions 26:43 The Evolution of Deftones' Sound 29:08 Live Performance Highlights 32:57 Setlist Insights and Fan Reactions 34:29 The Encore Experience 36:47 Reflections on the Concert 42:42 New Music Review: Saturdays at Your Place
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, Craig and Andrew discuss their in-person podcasting experience while anticipating a Deftones concert. They reflect on the evolution of Deftones' sound, their new album, and the expectations for the concert setlist. The conversation also touches on the legacy of new metal bands, personal connections to music, nostalgia for the 90s music scene, and the impact of streaming services like Spotify on music quality. They conclude with a discussion about Turnstile's recent Tiny Desk performance. Chapters 00:00 In-Person Podcasting Experience 02:43 Anticipation for Deftones Concert 05:39 Evolution of Deftones' Sound 08:37 Discussion on New Album and Music Trends 11:23 Setlist Expectations and Concert Dynamics 14:04 Reflections on Music's Impact and Nostalgia 17:13 Comparative Analysis of Bands and Genres 19:47 Streaming Services and Music Quality 23:00 Final Thoughts and Concert Experience
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew discuss their recent concert experiences, focusing on Chevelle and the evolving legacy of Deftones. They delve into the new album by Deftones, highlighting its quality and emotional depth, and compare it to the latest release from The World Is a Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die. The conversation touches on the political themes present in the new music and the artistic expressions of both bands, concluding with reflections on the significance of music in today's context. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Engagements 01:07 Concert Experiences and Chevelle 08:13 Nostalgia and Deftones' Rise 09:35 Reviewing Deftones' New Album: Private Music 17:19 Chino's Evolution and Band Dynamics 24:56 Legacy and Current Relevance of Deftones 27:55 Deftones: A Turning Point in Music 28:51 The World Is: Dreams of Being Dust 31:35 Exploring the New Sound of The World Is 34:23 The Emotional Depth of Music 36:18 Song Analysis: Heavy Influences and Guest Vocalists 37:46 The Transition: From Aggression to Beauty 40:36 Political Commentary in Music 45:03 Exploring Violence and Empathy in Lyrics 47:23 Final Thoughts on the Album 51:22 The Future of The World Is and Their Sound
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew discuss a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes about running injuries to the latest music releases and concert experiences. They delve into the recent Taylor Swift album announcement, share their thoughts on concerts they've attended, and review new music from bands like Deftones, AFI, Militarie Gun, and Pool Kids. The conversation also touches on the legacy of Death Cab for Cutie and the challenges of vulnerability in songwriting. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Insights 00:58 Injury Tales and Running Experiences 03:54 Taylor Swift Album Announcement Discussion 07:48 Concert Experiences and the Avett Brothers 10:29 Chautauqua Concert Series Overview 15:13 New Music Releases: Deftones and AFI 24:56 Navigating Parenting and Teen Choices 25:48 AFI's Musical Evolution and Personal Connections 27:23 Concert Experiences and Band Discoveries 30:29 Exploring Camp Trash's Sound and Influences 31:59 Anticipation for Pool Kids' New Album 34:29 Militarie Gun: Personal Struggles and Artistic Expression 39:45 The Bravery of Vulnerability in Music 44:32 Comparing Frontmen: Ian Shelton and Jeff Rickley 46:07 Death Cab for Cutie: Legacy and Critique
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew discuss a variety of topics related to music, including personal concert experiences, the tragic incident at an Oasis show, and the ongoing streaming wars between Spotify and YouTube. They delve into the new album by The Armed, exploring its themes, production quality, and lyrical content, while also reflecting on the challenges of discovering new music in today's landscape. The conversation highlights the importance of live performances and the emotional connections they create, as well as the complexities of the music industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Concert Experiences 03:34 Tragedy at Concerts and Its Impact 04:19 Streaming Wars: Spotify vs. YouTube 11:07 Quality of Music Streaming Services 16:54 Concert Reviews: The Mountain Goats and Guster 22:22 Emerging Artists: Leve and Her Impact 24:36 The Armed: A New Album and Their Evolution 29:13 The Importance of Lyrics in Music 34:49 Musical Production and Chaos 42:20 Niche Appeal and Audience Connection 50:49 The Challenge of Embracing New Music
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss a variety of topics including Coldplay's recent viral moment, the legacy of Ozzy Osbourne following his passing, and a deep dive into the album 'Painted Shut' by Hop Along. They explore the impact of these artists on music and culture, share personal anecdotes, and reflect on the power of live performances. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Local Sports Culture 02:52 Viral Moments and Public Shaming 05:25 The Legacy of Ozzy Osbourne 11:05 Osmosis: A Return to Form 22:11 Influence of the Osbournes on Pop Culture 29:54 Remembering Ozzy Osbourne 36:38 The Legacy of Hop Along's 'Painted Shut'
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew discuss their current podcasting preferences, share concert experiences, and dive into the evolution of various music artists including Wet Leg, Sam Fender, Deftones, The Armed, La Dispute, and Drain. They explore the impact of live performances, the anticipation of new releases, and the significance of personal favorites in their music journey. The conversation also touches on upcoming albums and the changing landscape of music appreciation. Chapters 00:00 Podcasting Fatigue and Escapism 02:39 Concert Experiences and Musical Discoveries 05:28 Wetleg's New Album and Live Performances 08:10 Sam Fender's Impact and Summer Vibes 11:14 Deftones' New Single and Band Dynamics 13:36 Generational Appeal of Bands 16:34 Cultural Commentary on Music Licensing 28:18 Exploring Deftones' New Sound 29:53 The Armed: A Unique Musical Journey 34:52 The World is a Beautiful Place: Anticipation for New Music 36:42 La Dispute: A Return to Form 42:10 Agriculture: Avant-Garde Black Metal 45:04 Drain: Hardcore Energy and Anticipation
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the recent departure of Matt Cameron from Pearl Jam, the excitement surrounding new music from Deftones, and the long-awaited reunion of Oasis. They explore the dynamics of the Oasis brothers, fan reactions to their reunion, and speculate on the future of Pearl Jam and potential replacements for Matt Cameron. The conversation reflects on the legacy of Matt Cameron and the impact of these changes in the music industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Unexpected Topics 02:53 Deftones New Music Expectations 05:31 Oasis Reunion: A Long-Awaited Return 10:42 The Dynamics of the Gallagher Brothers 16:10 Fan Reactions and Emotional Connections 20:05 Matt Cameron's Departure from Pearl Jam 27:08 Speculations on Future Projects 30:33 Controversy Surrounding Taylor Hawkins' Comments 31:38 Understanding Context in Media Narratives 32:58 Speculating on Drummer Changes in Iconic Bands 35:37 Comparing Drumming Styles: Matt Cameron vs. Josh Freese 37:24 The Future of Soundgarden Without Chris Cornell 39:05 Reactions to Potential Soundgarden Reunions 42:21 The Dynamics of Replacing a Long-Term Drummer 45:08 Potential Replacements for Matt Cameron 46:47 Reflecting on Dave Abbruzzese's Legacy 49:39 The Emotional Impact of Drummer Changes 55:20 Matt Cameron's Influence on Pearl Jam's Sound
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew reflect on the music landscape halfway through the year, discussing their favorite albums, the evolution of music criticism, and the impact of personal experiences on music appreciation. They delve into the new album by Greed Death, exploring expectations versus reality, and the dynamics of songwriting within the band. The conversation also touches on the influence of the pandemic on music, revisiting albums from 2020, and the emotional connections that music creates. They conclude with thoughts on the future of music and the intentions of artists in today's landscape. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Independence and Music Mid-Year Review 02:42 The Evolution of Music Critique vs. Fan Perspective 05:36 Greet Death's New Album: Die in Love 10:54 Comparing New Releases: Anticipation vs. Reality 16:19 The Impact of Pandemic on Music Appreciation 21:48 Revisiting 2020 Albums: Hits and Misses 26:50 The Future of Music: Bands and Their Place in Time 29:04 Nostalgic Connections to Music 31:06 Exploring Albums from 2020 33:02 Mansions and Artistic Evolution 35:36 Reflecting on 2020's Musical Landscape 37:20 The Impact of 'Nothing' and 'The Great Dismal' 40:57 Spanish Love Songs: A Pandemic Companion 44:53 Contrasting Critical Reception of Albums 47:14 Taylor Swift's Pandemic Releases
Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey discuss their recent concert experiences, focusing on Counting Crows and their live performance. They delve into the nuances of the band's evolution and the expectations of legacy acts. The conversation shifts to new music, highlighting the punk band Skinhead and their album 'What a Beautiful Day,' which showcases a unique blend of punk and hardcore influences. The hosts also revisit the 1995 album 'Subliminal Plastic,' reflecting on its eclectic sound and its place in the alternative rock landscape. The episode concludes with a discussion of upcoming releases, including new music from World is a Beautiful Place and the anticipation surrounding their next album. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Summer Concerts 09:12 Counting Crows Live Experience 18:18 New Music Discoveries: Skinhead 27:39 Hotline TNT: A New Indie Sensation 28:02 Exploring a Forgotten Album from 1995 34:45 Nostalgia and the Impact of Time on Music 40:06 The Evolution of Alternative Rock in the 90s 43:08 New Music Releases and Anticipation
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss a variety of topics related to music, including the impact of Turnstile's new album, the evolution of concert experiences, and the appeal of minimalism in personal spaces. They delve into the significance of band merch, promotional strategies in the music industry, and the changing landscape of album sales. Nostalgia and its role in music consumption are explored, along with the experiences of live music and the influence of musical biopics. The episode concludes with a recommendation for Queens of the Stone Age's unique live performance. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Summer Vibes 02:45 Nostalgia and Home Spaces 05:23 Minimalism and Decluttering 08:03 Turnstile's Rise and Album Success 10:47 Marketing and Promotion Strategies 13:41 Haley Williams and Paramore's Influence 16:16 Concert Experiences and Merchandise 18:54 Reflections on Music and Nostalgia 21:43 Upcoming Turnstile Concert and Tour Details 27:56 Band Names and Their Impact 29:29 Concerts and Upcoming Shows 31:29 The Evolution of Music Genres 36:53 Filter and Their Legacy 41:21 Bruce Springsteen Biopic Discussion 47:19 Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew dive deep into Turnstile's latest album 'Never Enough', exploring the band's evolution from hardcore roots to a more alternative rock sound. They discuss the mixed reception of the album, the significance of live performances, and the impact of diversity in the hardcore scene. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity in music, the band's creative choices, and the future prospects for Turnstile as they continue to redefine their identity in the music world. In this conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall delve into the dynamics of Turnstile's music, particularly focusing on their latest album 'Never Enough'. They discuss the excitement surrounding new collaborations, the energy of live performances, and the evolution of the band's sound compared to their previous work, 'Glow On'. The hosts explore individual tracks, highlighting their unique qualities and the overall consistency of the album. They also reflect on the live experience and the community aspect of music, emphasizing the joy of being a fan and the importance of supporting artists. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Turnstile Week 01:44 The Hardcore Debate: Are They Still Hardcore? 05:11 Live Shows vs. Studio Recordings 10:52 The Polarizing Reception of 'Never Enough' 15:44 Turnstile's Unique Position in the Hardcore Scene 20:47 Bringing Diversity to Hardcore Shows 26:00 The Importance of Authenticity in Music 30:48 Production Choices and Band Evolution 35:52 Future Prospects for Turnstile 36:58 The Excitement of New Collaborations 39:01 The Dynamics of Live Performances 40:35 Musical Evolution and Album Comparisons 42:47 Exploring Individual Tracks 51:09 The Live Experience and Audience Engagement 56:46 Celebrating Music and Community
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss a variety of topics including personal experiences with concerts, the anticipation surrounding Turnstile's new album, and the culture of hardcore dancing and mosh pits. They reflect on the changes in their perspectives on attending live shows, the impact of technology on music experiences, and the ongoing trend of music festival cancellations. In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the changing landscape of ticket purchasing habits post-COVID, the impact of inflation on live music attendance, and the evolution of music consumption. They also review new music releases, including The World is a Beautiful Place, Kills Birds, and Home Is Where, exploring their unique sounds and production styles. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 04:14 This Week in Turnstile 10:01 Anticipation for Turnstile's New Album 15:05 Hardcore Dancing and Mosh Pit Culture 30:34 Festival Cancellations and Industry Trends 31:00 Changing Ticket Purchasing Habits 35:59 The Evolution of Music Consumption 41:51 New Music Releases and Trends 48:02 Exploring Home Is Where's New Album
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew dive into a variety of topics, starting with a nostalgic look back at the 90s through the lens of the film 'Empire Records'. They discuss the upcoming Turnstile album, the controversy surrounding Zach Brian and John Moreland, and the recent changes in band lineups, particularly with the Foo Fighters. The conversation also touches on the reception of Sleep Token's latest album and concludes with reviews of new music, highlighting the complexities of personal taste in music. In this episode, Craig and Andrew delve into the unique sound of the album 'Carpe Diem Moon Man' by an Australian band, discussing its eclectic influences and how it compares to other rock genres. They also review the latest album by Counting Crows, reflecting on its place in the band's discography. The conversation shifts to Craig's experience at Pearl Jam's Dark Matter World Tour finale, highlighting the band's performance and setlist. Finally, they discuss the future of Pearl Jam and their hopes for the band's next album. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia for the 90s 08:04 This Week in Turnstile 14:03 Zach Brian vs. John Moreland 19:51 Drummer News and Band Changes 22:50 Sleep Token's Controversial Reception 29:55 New Music Highlights and Reviews 35:41 Exploring the Unique Sound of Carpe Diem Moon Man 40:11 Counting Crows: A Late-Stage Album Review 46:59 Pearl Jam's Dark Matter World Tour Finale 01:01:59 Looking Ahead: The Future of Pearl Jam
Summary This conversation explores the evolution of hardcore music through the lens of Turnstile's recent concert and the legacy of Deftones' iconic album, White Pony. The hosts discuss the communal spirit of hardcore, the pressures of the music industry, and the significant contributions of each band member. They reflect on personal connections to the music and the impact of collaborations with notable artists. The discussion highlights the importance of authenticity in music and the journey of both bands in navigating their respective genres. In this conversation, Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey delve into the Deftones' album 'White Pony,' discussing various tracks and their significance. They explore the accessibility of songs like 'RX Queen,' the straightforward nature of 'Street Carp,' and the dreamy quality of 'Teenager.' The duo debates the merits of 'Knife Party' and the impact of Maynard James Keenan's collaboration on 'Passenger.' They also touch on the creative tensions within the band, particularly regarding 'Change (In the House of Flies),' and conclude with a discussion on the album's closing track, 'Pink Maggot.' Overall, the conversation highlights the evolution of Deftones' sound and their place in the alternative rock scene. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Anticipation for Turnstile 03:06 Turnstile's Free Show in Baltimore 06:10 The Impact of Turnstile on Hardcore Music 08:58 The Rise of Turnstile and Future Prospects 12:01 Transition to Deftones and White Pony 14:59 Personal Connections to White Pony 17:57 The Influence of Maynard James Keenan and Scott Weiland 20:58 Back to School and Industry Pressures 24:00 The Evolution of Deftones' Sound 26:52 The Role of Band Members in Deftones 29:59 Track Analysis: Digital Bath and Elite 37:01 Exploring RX Queen: Accessibility in Deftones' Music 38:22 Street Carp: A Straightforward Deftones Track 39:42 Teenager: A Dreamy Palette Cleanser 41:01 Knife Party: A Controversial Fan Favorite 43:39 Passenger: The Impact of Maynard James Keenan 48:42 Change (In the House of Flies): Creative Tensions in Songwriting 53:41 Pink Maggot: The Perfect Album Closer
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the shifting narratives in the NBA playoffs, drawing parallels between sports and music. They explore the hope fans have for their teams and favorite bands, even after disappointing seasons or albums. The conversation shifts to the Deftones and their journey through various album releases, followed by an exciting announcement about Queens of the Stone Age's unique performance in the catacombs of Paris. They also delve into Rick Beato's insightful music interviews and the latest collaboration between Primus and Maynard James Keenan. The episode highlights the passion and challenges of content creation in the music industry. In this conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall delve into the latest music releases, particularly focusing on the band Turnstile and their evolving sound. They discuss the significance of music discovery in the streaming era, the impact of listener counts on artist visibility, and the challenges of introducing new generations to rock music. The dialogue highlights the importance of music videos, the evolution of rock, and the implications of streaming metrics on the music industry. Chapters 00:00 NBA Playoffs and Team Narratives 02:48 Music and Sports: Seasons of Hope 05:58 Deftones: A Rollercoaster of Albums 08:51 Queens of the Stone Age: Live in the Catacombs 12:11 Rick Beato: The Art of Music Interviews 17:56 Primus and Maynard: New Collaborations 26:03 Exploring New Music Releases 31:53 The Evolution of Rock Music for New Generations 39:56 The Impact of Streaming Metrics on Music Discovery
Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the recent performance of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the playoffs, the reunion show of the band Acid Bath after 28 years, and their thoughts on Samia's new album 'Bloodless'. They also delve into the Rock Hall Inductions, sharing their opinions on the artists inducted this year, including Cyndi Lauper, OutKast, and the White Stripes, while reflecting on the impact of these musicians on pop culture and music history. In this engaging conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall explore various artists and bands that have shaped the music landscape, discussing their influences, iconic songs, and the snubs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They delve into nostalgic memories tied to music, the significance of artists like Warren Zevon, the Black Crowes, and Soundgarden, and the impact of female pop stars like Mariah Carey. The discussion also touches on the legacy of 80s rock icons like Billy Idol and the cultural significance of bands like Oasis and Fish. Chapters 00:00 Cleveland Cavaliers' Playoff Performance 02:54 Acid Bath Reunion Show 05:59 Exploring Samia's New Album 'Bloodless' 09:02 Rock Hall Inductions Discussion 34:23 School Bus Music and Nostalgia 36:19 Warren Zevon: The Overlooked Musician 38:22 The Black Crowes: A Southern Rock Snub 41:40 Iconic Female Pop Stars: Mariah Carey and Beyond 42:10 Billy Idol: The 80s Rock Icon 44:40 Joy Division/New Order: Indie Influence and Snubs 45:12 Phish: The Jam Band Controversy 47:31 Oasis: The Iconic British Rock Band 49:50 Soundgarden: The Overlooked Grunge Pioneers
In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the current state of music podcasts, the impact of politics on music discussions, and the challenges of music discovery in the digital age. They share their concert experiences, particularly focusing on the dynamics of bands and their relationships, and explore the evolution of metal music, highlighting new bands and their relevance in today's music scene. The conversation also touches on the importance of live performances and audience engagement, showcasing how these elements contribute to the overall music experience. In this conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall delve into the evolution of metal bands, discussing their relevance in today's music scene. They explore the band Momma, highlighting their unique sound and recent album, 'Welcome to My Blue Sky.' The discussion also touches on the anticipation for new music releases, including the upcoming album from a different band, and the dynamics of live performances in the current music landscape. Chapters 00:00 The Politics of Music Podcasts 02:58 Navigating Music Discovery in the Digital Age 06:01 Concert Experiences and Band Dynamics 09:05 The Evolution of Metal Music 11:59 The Impact of Band Relationships on Music 14:56 The Rise of New Metal Bands 18:00 Live Performances and Audience Engagement 31:59 The Evolution of Metal Bands 36:04 Exploring the Band MAMA 49:31 Anticipation for New Music Releases
Sign up at our website for free newsletters! You'll always know when the latest episode is out completely free. On this episode of the Album of Record podcast, Craig and Andrew mark the one-year anniversary of Pearl Jam's acclaimed album "Dark Matter." Revisiting the album a year after its release, they discuss how their perspectives have evolved, what still resonates deeply, and even share a few shifts in opinion. Craig notes how the album maintains its freshness, especially highlighting the impactful opening of "Scared of Fear," though he admits he's cooled on "Something Special," finding it a bit too sugary. Andrew concurs, comparing it to the divisive track "Let the Records Play." Both podcasters emphasize that despite minor critiques, the album remains a standout favorite—arguably the best Pearl Jam record since "Yield." They also explore the impact of Andrew Watt’s production, defending his polished yet invigorating approach. Craig and Andrew highlight Watt's role in pushing the band creatively, reconnecting Pearl Jam with their classic energy and making them genuinely excited about their music again. They praise Josh Klinghoffer's contributions both in-studio and live, emphasizing how he injected vitality and fresh energy into the band's performances. Additionally, they reflect on experiencing "Dark Matter" songs live, appreciating Pearl Jam's strong commitment to featuring the new tracks prominently on tour. Both express curiosity about how the songs might continue evolving during future performances. Ultimately, Craig and Andrew reaffirm their enthusiasm for "Dark Matter," grateful that the album still feels as vital today as it did upon first release. Listeners are encouraged to join the conversation, share their own experiences with the album, and suggest topics for future episodes. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Dark Matter's Anniversary 02:49 Reflections on Listening Experience 05:51 Hot Takes on Dark Matter 08:50 Singles and Their Impact 11:59 Production Quality and Sound 14:56 Comparing Pearl Jam Albums 18:13 Nirvana vs. Pearl Jam 21:07 Legacy and Longevity of Bands 30:39 Reflections on Kurt Cobain's Legacy 33:37 The Impact of Andrew Watt's Production 40:07 The Role of Josh Klinghoffer in Pearl Jam 46:41 Pearl Jam's Live Performance Evolution 51:11 Revisiting Album Tracks and Personal Favorites
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