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Beyond Yacht Rock 2000
Beyond Yacht Rock 2000
Author: Dixon Denim Cutoffs, LLC
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From the guys who brought you Yacht Rock comes a deeper dive into the ocean of arbitrary genres. Hosts Steve Huey, JD Ryznar, David B Lyons, and Hunter Stair invent a new musical genre and count down its top ten songs. Now upgraded for the brand new millennium.
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Dave works another damn punk genre into the show with very little premise, or promise of a concise genre.
Steve piggybacks off Dave's classic Disco Dips genre for a learned treatise about old-school crooners and Broadway belters who dipped their toes into the waters of disco.
Hunter super seriously cooks up party politics… for a new generation.
JD presents a genre of feel-good R&B.
Dave Presents a Turded Learnise on 3 siblings in a band.
Steve presents a learned treatise on the narrow segment of psychedelic British dance-rock that crossed over to the American charts in the early '90s.
... for a new generation.
JD uncovers a genre where artists cover songs but make them shaggy.
The greatest hosts in music podcasting try to convince rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame voter Chris Molanphy who he should choose on the 2026 ballot.
For the inaugural Friends on the 10s episode, Tony Zaret joins the hosts to countdown his genre Shallow Purple, a genre based on how many original members of Deep Purple play on each track.
Dave talks about that whiny punk that he just can't seem to get enough of.
Steve presents a learned treatise on Vietnam War protest music, with a playlist mostly stolen from his dad's history class.
Long Made-up Words, Vibes and The Funk… for a new generation.
JD rounds up some songs that would have fit well on the soundtrack to the major motion picture Juno.
Comedian and voice actor James Adomian helps the greatest hosts in music podcasting count down the top 10 cover songs by cartoon characters.
Dave takes everyone down to the Blue Oyster in a genre where songs might not be exactly what they seem.
Steve presents a learned treatise on British R&B at the turn of the '90s, when samples and drum machines gave it a distinctly electronic flavor.
New Year, New You, New Genre… for a new generation.
JD discovers a genre of pessimistic songs about New Year's Day.
Hosts battle for the best Jingle Bells. Taped before a live studio audience.




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My favorite podcast, hands down. Hilarious discussions about music.