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The year was 1998. Saving Private Ryan, Armageddon, and The Truman Show were in theaters, which meant America was crying, panicking about asteroids, and questioning reality all in the same summer. Britney Spears had just hit us one more time, TRL was basically a religion, and every kid with frosted tips was trying to land a kickflip in their JNCOs before the dial-up disconnected. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time dropped and ruined every game that came after it, South Park was teaching us brand new swear words, and Nu-Metal was kicking down the door with spiked collars and DJ scratches. In the middle of all that glorious chaos, Zebrahead rolled in with Waste of Mind and said, "Hey, what if we mashed skate punk, rap vocals, SoCal energy, and suburban boredom into one big blender and cranked it to eleven?" And, it worked. This was the soundtrack for every kid who felt too punk for the mall and too mall-rat for actual danger. It was messy, clever, fast, loud, and sometimes deeply stupid in the best possible way. So join us this week as the boys deep dive into Joe's Pick: Zebrahead's Waste of Mind. (Wallet chains optional but highly encouraged.)
Join us this week on Disc Picks as we discuss Kings of Leon's: Because of the Times. John was up in the rotation this week and chose the 3rd studio album by the band. Quite a polarizing episode for a few of us on the podcast, but hey, what fun would it be if we all enjoyed the record? Be sure to listen in for all the hot takes and as always, send tunes.
Set the radio dial back to the 70's this week as we discuss Neil's pick of CCR's Cosmo's Factory! Lots of great tunes on this record, join us for yet another riveting episode of your favorite album review podcast.
Welcome to our 25th episode! This week we have TJ's pick, the Grateful Dead's American Beauty. Will the boys be impressed or will this be a long strange trip? Keep truckin' to find out how it was recieved by John, Joe, and Neil.
Join us this week as the boys are joined by their friend 'Other Joe'—that's right, folks, Two Joes One Show. See how we rate Joe's pick as he chose the album Even Worse by Weird Al Yankovic this week. Be sure to stick around for a very special suprise guest at the end of the episode.
Join the boys this week as they sit down and discuss Dirty Honey's self-titlted record! It was Joe's pick this week. Will John and Neil enjoy it? Will Neil continue to mess up the music cues? Will Joe continue to be pretentious? Tune in to find out the answers to these hard hitting questions! (TJ is still out for undisclosed reasons!)
Join the boys this week as we disc-uss our first ever rap artist, the only and only Childish Gambino and his debut studio album. John is the host this week and will take you on a guided tour of the record so be sure to tune in!
Wow, sorry about the delay on this drop, folks. We would like to chalk it up to technical difficulties, but really, it was more apathy and laziness. Anyway, the long-awaited Pool Kids episode is here. When we sat down to record this episode, the album was a mere two weeks old, and now it's basically off to college, drinking beers, and making appearances on late-night Girls Gone Wild commercials. Either way, join John, Joe, Neil, and TJ as we discuss Easier Said Than Done by Pool Kids!
Join us this week as the boys sit down to discuss Cage the Elephant's first album, of the same name. Does this album land well amongst indie fan's John and Neil, did Host TJ do his homework to bring a steller episode, does Joe even like Cage the Elephant?! Tune in to find out!
Join John, Neil, Tj, and Joe this week as we discuss "Chicago" natives: Local H! Will this midwest hard-hitting alt-rock band win over the likes of Neil, John, and TJ as Joe defends his pick?! Find out, on this week's episode, and as always, Send Tunes!
Join the boys this week as we discuss John's Pick: Fever to Tell the breakout record by 2000's indie icons The Yeah Yeah Yeahs!
Ladies and gentlemen, sorry for the delay with this episode. We experienced some technical difficulties, which caused a delay in its release. Now, without further ado, check out this week's episode and finally learn how to pronounce Josh Homme's name, and listen to us pronounce it differently almost every time we say it! Neil's pick this week is Queens of the Stone Age's album Songs for the Deaf! This week, we are joined again by Breanne, who comes back to give her two cents on this iconic album, as well as Neil, John, TJ, and Joe.
Join us this week on Disc Picks as we dive into an album that's equal parts heartbreak, synth-pop, and early-2000s indie perfection: Give Up by The Postal Service. The one-off collab between Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard and electronic maestro Jimmy Tamborello some how managed to capture lightning in a bottle, melding introspective lyrics with glitchy beats and delicate melodies. Cue the intro music.
We've got a special one for you folks, we're without Neil, so we have our very first guest on to discuss this week on Disc Picks, as we head back to 1977 to dive into Billy Joel's The Stranger, an album that took the Piano Man from scrappy Long Island barrooms to global superstardom. With iconic tracks like "Movin' Out," "Only the Good Die Young," and "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant," this record blends pop, jazz, rock, and storytelling into one tight, unforgettable package. Whether you've memorized every lyric or just know him from wedding playlists, this is the album where Billy Joel truly found his voice and made damn sure the world heard it. Let's get into it.
Our lawyer made us change the name of this episode so we wouldn't get sued! Join the boys this week as we discuss From Under the Cork Tree, Fall Out Boy's big breakout record. This came out during a very influential point in the lives of John, Neil, and TJ...as you can probably guess, Joe did not like the record.
Join John, Joe, Neil, and TJ (Begrudgingly) as the explore this week's weeks album: Sam's Town by The Killers, who will like it(3/4 people)?! Who will hate it (TJ)?! Who will get kicked off?! (No one) in this weeks exciting episode of: Disc Picks
....And out comes Neil with his hot takes on Racid. This week TJ picked the record and went with Rancid's ...And Out Come the Wolves turn up the speakers as Joe, John, Neil, and TJ dive into this week's Disc Pick!
Weeerrrrreeee baaaaack! Join Neil, Tj, and Joe after our first of two Summer breaks as we discuss the Alabama Shakes and their debut album Boys and Girls. John was out this week setting up camp in Wyoming, but fear not, he will return!
Join John, Joe, Neil, and TJ this week as we answer the age-old question: is this it? Of course, in this regard, it's towards The Strokes' debut album "is this it?".
Join us this week as we deep-dive into the Foo Fighters' sophomore album, The Colour and the Shape, selected by Neil. The boys take us on a wonderful journey as we swoon over all things Dave Grohl.













