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Couple of Critics Podcast
Couple of Critics Podcast
Author: Sam and Michelle Eisert
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Sam and Michelle Eisert have similar, yet radically different tastes. In this podcast they submit their favorite media from the past and present to each other to discuss and review.
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When I'm podcasting I strut my stuff reviewing Violent Femmes. It's a big ol' weirdo bowl of punk angst for everyone to enjoy.
This episode is brought to you by Pop-Em-Up-Corn.
Reaching back in Sam's memories as a boy he remembered that there was an AFI album he liked. Does he still like it? Well this week it's time to find that out and more as the critics listen to and review the debut album Answer That and Stay Fashionable by AFI.
This week features an episode of The Abraham Lincoln Crack Emporium Show.
Tritt. McEntire. Brooks. Join us for an enlightening discourse on the esteemed ancient framework of modern media in its most dignified form; the country music video. Tune in as we regale you with tales of profound turn of the 20th century oeuvre.
This episode is brought to you by Walls.
It's Halloween week which means it's horror movie time! This year Sam had the honors and chose an integral chapter in cinematic history. This week is all about Sleepaway Camp!
This week, the critics are in for a treat as they review the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young album Déjà Vu. They gleefully discuss the time David Crosby's mustache fell off, and Neil Young found it in a bathroom stall on the underside of a toilet bowl, covered in cottage cheese. The 70s were wild.
The episode features a segment from Herschel J. Pinhead.
Suddenly Chris is back on the podcast and this time it's to talk about a 1896 human hungry space plant cult classic! Prick your finger and bleed for Audrey II because this week it's time to discuss Little Shop of Horrors!
This episode features lost audio from folk music history.
I'm sorry. Sometimes in this podcast journey certain albums need to be heard to really make your own opinion. This week is that. Regretfully join Sam and Michelle to listen to them discuss Russell Crowe's band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, and their album Bastard Life or Clarity. TUGGER!!!
This episode features a sneak peak into the green room of The Couple of Critics Podcast.
There are some albums that seem to come as standard issue with your first cd player in 1992 and this is one of them. This week Michelle chose Greatest Hits 1974-78 by Steve Miller Band.
This episode features a message from The Gay Agenda.
Only once in a generation is a piece of art this important bestowed upon civilization. That's where The Macho Man comes in! This week Sam chose to let Michelle listen to and review the 2003 master piece known as Be A Man by the late, great Macho Man Randy Savage.
This episode is sponsored by Count Shitsnax's Guide To Black Metal.
Our favorite resident Spinal Tap expert Aunt Pam, A.K.A. The Aunt Who Says Fuck, is back on the podcast to talk about the new documentary film Spinal Tap II: The End Continues!
This episode features the shortest name game as of late. You're welcome.
Need a cure for those end of summertime blues? Grab a fistful of hotdogs and join the critics as they review the Hot Dogs Up Your Butts playlist.
This episode features My Final Wish.
Podcast deep voiced superstar guest Travis Harpster is back on the podcast. This time it was a meet up in Dayton to discuss a very important compilation album - The Best of Sugar Ray.
This episode features a round of Guess That Melody with Travis!
He's got a bucket on his head! This week the critics have two bloody ticket stubs to enter Bucketheadland 2..... if they can get past Albert.
Grab your hat and your packed lunch, 'cause it's time to review The Jimmy Castor Bunch. Don't know who that is? Funk, animal, and soulful sounds are ahead, unless you're a jive turkey. Don't be a jive turkey.
We apologize for the audio issues present. We already threw the offending laptop in a wood chipper.
This episode features The Chain Game.
As big of a fan as Michelle and Sam are of Black Sabbath, not once have they listened to a solo Ozzy album. This week it all changes for the critics as they discuss Blizzard of Ozz, Sharon, Randy Rhoads, cocaine, and the wild man that was Ozzy Osbourne.
This episode features The Name Game.
Is it folk or is it anti-folk? What even is "anti-folk"? Sam and Michelle get down to the real brass tacks during this hootenanny of a review of the album Soviet Kitsch by Regina Spektor.
This episode features a brazen teenager with a heavy metal heart and the voice of an angel.
When it comes to important cinema of the 90's, one must always remind themselves of the man whom talked with his butt. That's right, this week the critics are discussing the movie that started the rocket ship of Jim Carrey's film stardom - Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
This episode features a tribute to Ozzy.
This week the Critics have a new guest! Sam's friend since High School and former band mate Neal Evans comes all the way from California to catch up and discuss the album Family by Jolly.
This episode features The Screaming About Scream Podcast.
The critics go back to the 60s to be swooned and crooned by Sam Cooke and his final album, Ain't That Good News. Between murder and music, a good time is bound to be had by the dope-eyed duo.
This episode features the Couple Of Critics Chain Game : Movie Edition.
This episode's selection is in contention for the shortest album on the podcast ever. This week Sam chose Group Sex by hardcore punk legends Circle Jerks. Plus, find out who will win The Battle Of The Keiths!



