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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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In somewhat typical fashion Sam chooses metal that talks about Satan! This week the critics finally do their due diligence and listen to The Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden.
Happy Halloween! This week's spooky episode is dedicated to the most popular Halloween song of all time. Michelle got her favorite grave robbing shovel out dug through the catacombs to find 10 versions of The Monster Mash to listen to and dissect. Will they make it to the end or will they go completely, stark- raving mad before they can escape the clutches of Bobby "Boris" Picket!?
This episode features a very scary message about the most horrifying season of all.
The critics travel back to 1974 to review some classic tunes by Billy Preston. While discussing the album The Kids and Me, Billy's past dramas unfurl. Can the art be separated from the artist, or must they merge forever?
This episode features a plea from J.D. Vance.
This week the critics listen to and discuss a group neither had heard of known as Mother's Finest. Will it be their new favorite thing or will it be the last time they listen to it ever again?
This episode features a grumpy Abe Lincoln.
Since the critics can't seem to get enough progressive rock, they are reviewing In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson. Nerds unite!
This episode features a ravenous parody of a rock'n'roll classic.
This podcast works it's way through major punk bands through out musical history and this week is a necessary stop. This episode is dedicated to listening to and reviewing Black Flag's The First Four Years
This episode features a musical classic.
Is Samuel ready for this jelly?
Is Michelle ready for this jelly?
Critics are you ready for this jelly?
Is Destiny's Child's Survivor too Bootylicious for you, baby?
This episode includes a commercial for Slick @ Sight.
This week is Sam's choice and he went for one of the biggest bands in Rock N' Roll history! This episode is dedicated to listening to and reviewing A Night At The Opera by Queen.
Featuring a psychiatrist visit.
Ah, yes. It's the episode that no one asked for. The critics review the 1972 NC-17 cult classic, Pink Flamingos. Strap in for a real sausage fest.
This episode features a ditty from a man who was a bit of a horse fanatic.
This week it's time to not brush your hair, smoke bongs, and listen to Six Feet Under. That's right, the critics are talking about the master of "EEEEEEEEEE" himself, Chris Barnes and the Six Feet Under debut album Haunted.
This episode features an ad for a guitar player.
Put on your beehive wigs and kitschy clothes because this week the Critics are talking about Cosmic Thing by The B-52's!
This week features a Couple of Critics Classic.
This week the critics review.... Jumanji. That's right. Jumanji. Robin Williams. Kirsten Dunst. Jumanji.
This episode features an announcement from a musician.
With 300 episodes out of the way, it's time for podcast all-star Travis Harpster to come back and torture the critics. Knowing Michelle's distaste for Axl Rose he naturally chose the fifth studio release from Guns N Roses. This week is a dive into The Spaghetti Incident?
Featuring Disgust Discussed!
It's the Couple of Critics podcast 300th episode, and we brought in a couple of guests to celebrate! Chris and Zach join the critics in discussing songs they like but never need to hear again, all while competing for extravagant prizes and a high fiber diet.
Drug addictions, band tensions, and lovers quarrels are the theme for this episode's album. This week the critics listen to and review Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
This episode features a warning from your soon to be robot overlord.
In a true act of heroism, Sam decided to bring some much needed female energy to the podcast. Since Sam definitely doesn't hate women and women's voices, this week's album is Live Through This by Hole.
This episode features an ad from Connie Fupashank.
When one band reaches it's end, a new band is born. This week, ye ol' critics review the debut, self-titled album by the band Audioslave.
This episode features a segment from the hit TV show Doin' It Dawny Style.
Out of an Irish left field comes this week's album choice! Sam has decided to take another dive into the unknown with House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics) by House of Pain.
This episode is brought to you by Angus McFist's Anal Fisting Salve
Do you like the rock music? Are you content hearing two dumb dumbs tell you their opinions about it? Sam and Michelle decided to review Songs For The Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age, so you're in luck. Listen now, or bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity.
This episode features a Night Crüe anthem.
Taking a dive into the unknown seems to be the habit for Sam as of late and this week is no different. It's time for the the critics to listen to and discuss Desolation Boulevard by English glam rock band Sweet. Are you ready, Steve?
This episode features an emergency episode of The Abraham Lincoln Crack Emporium Show.
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