Couple of Critics Podcast

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.

293. Bad by Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson was a hit-making dancing machine, so Michelle wanted to review the album Bad by the almighty, sequined-gloved one. What was the Moonwalker movie really about? Was the Bad album better than Thriller? Does pool ball dust hurt eyeballs? This episode features a little writer's block

06-19
01:45:40

292. Ramones

Sometimes classic albums slip through the cracks. This episode rectifies one of those situations. What kind of punk does Sam think he is? This week he finally chose to give the debut album by The Ramones it's due. This episode features another episode of Hell Corner with Herschel J. Pinhead!

06-12
01:55:42

291. The 1 to 10 Playlist

Michelle decided to make another compilation playlist, this time with numbers 1-10 in the song titles. Does Sam wish Michelle would stop making playlists and just choose full albums like an adult? Is Michelle projecting? Listen now! This episode includes the new hit single, "34 4 45."

06-05
01:36:48

290. Insecurity Notoriety by Arson Anthem

This week Sam gets back to his angry music with another Phil Anselmo project. This episode is all about Arson Anthem's Insecurity Notoriety and the love that Michelle will undoubtedly have for it! This episode features a mini-sode of Hell Corner with Herschel J. Pinhead.

05-29
02:12:38

289. There's Something About Mary

While looking back at comedy movies, opinions are likely to vary. This week, we decided to do a re-watch of There's Something About Mary. It's time to get to the bottom of how the beans got above the frank.

05-22
02:09:35

288. PAXTOWEEN 2024

It's the annual Paxtoween celebration where the critics review something from the late great Bill Paxton. This year, the critics are reviewing the album Holy Cow by Bill Paxton's 80s new wave band Martini Ranch. The critics also decide which style potato chip they fancy.

05-15
01:59:56

287. Doggystyle By Snoop Doggy Dogg

It's time to make another stop on Sam's rap journey. When one is traversing such a vast genre, it is impossible not to familiarize yourself with the one and only Snoop Dogg. This week the critics listen to and discuss his debut studio album Doggystyle. This episode is sponsored by Barry Bonkers Bodega of Breakables!

05-08
01:51:24

286. Cosmo's Factory by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Sometimes, we have a change of Heart, and instead of trying bland castle food, we gravitate towards good old-fashioned American comfort food. It's time to gobble up Cosmo's Factory by Creedence Clearwater Revival. This episode features a rousing round of Guess That Melody!

05-01
01:52:50

285. Rubberneck by Toadies

In a desperate search for material, did Sam stumble on a shining gem by choosing Rubberneck by Toadies OR will he hate it and just keep listening to Cannibal Corpse? Either way, this episode is about the previously mentioned album by the previously mentioned band. I don't mean Cannibal Corpse.

04-24
01:39:12

284. Fat Boys

Grab some pizzas and some tenderloins while you stuff your face and listen to Fat Boys. This episode is brought to you by DDDDoDG

04-17
01:41:02

283. John Carpenter's The Thing

If you hate dogs and love KY Jelly, then this week's episode is for you. Listen as the critics get into their favorite slimy puppet scenes and of course discuss who they think was the final assimilation! This episode is features a brave performance as The Jugg Hutt.

04-10
02:33:20

282. Blood, Sweat & Tears

What do the Cold War, Little Stevie Winwood, and Sam's mom all have in common? If you guessed baking banana booger bread, well then baby, you're incorrect. This week, the critics review the self-titled album from the band Blood, Sweat & Tears. This episode features a special birthday shout-out.

04-03
02:07:13

281. The Stooges

Sam calls himself some sort of punker and he hasn't even listened to an album by The Stooges!?This week he tries to fix being such a poser by choosing the self-titled album by The Stooges featuring that wiggling man made of sun-dried leather called Iggy Pop. This episode features a few minutes of ASMR from Outregis Philbin.

03-27
01:17:28

280. The Godfather

The critics have watched and reviewed one of the most beloved movies of all time, The Godfather. Did this movie offer entertainment they couldn't refuse, or is this movie swimming with the fishes? This episode includes an inspired montage.

03-20
02:50:24

279. Chicago Transit Authority by Chicago

With blind spots in classic rock comes the need to explore what you don't know. This week is exactly that. It's time for the critics to listen to and talk about Chicago Transit Authority by Chicago.

03-13
01:47:51

278. Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio

If you can't take the heat, get yo' ass out the kitchen, we on a mission to get to the bottom of Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio. "This episode of Couple of Critics Podcast is not wack", said Coolio. This episode is brought to you by ice cream.

03-06
02:10:12

276. Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath

There comes a time when every Black Sabbath fan must at least dip a toe into the waters of the Dio years. That special time has finally come for Sam and Michelle. This episode the critics listen to and review Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath. Featuring an episode of Rock n' Roll History!

02-28
01:47:15

275. Whatever and Ever Amen by Ben Folds Five

Find the nearest brick and drown it slowly because it's time to review Whatever and Ever Amen by Ben Folds Five. That's what that song said, right? This episode features a tune from a godless sodomite.

02-21
01:51:39

274. Dog Police

Are you ready to get weird? This week, the critics review the self-titled album by the short-lived 80s jazzy new wave band Dog Police. Nobody knows who they are! This episode is brought you by Side of the Road Mattresses.

02-14
01:55:16

273. Drop Dead Fred

The break that lasted twice as long as planned is over, and the critics are back! It only seems appropriate to return by reviewing the beloved millennial classic, Drop Dead Fred. This episode includes a tribute to a fallen American hero.

02-07
02:14:25

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