We've Been Had

Season 3: Two musical idiots from Minneapolis talk about great albums. S2: the same idiots talk about the early songs of St. Vincent. S1: Same, but every song from the seminal alt-country band Uncle Tupelo

3.27 Paul’s Boutique

Buoyed by some beers that turned out to be malt liquor, the boys get beastie

05-14
01:18:23

3.26 It’s A Shame About Ray

Despite being Baxtered by tech problems (don’t worry, the laptop setting have been updated to this’ll stop happening), the hombres talk about the Lemonheads and their place on the top shelf of 90s alt-pop. Also: surprising amounts of Tom Petty and yacht rock.

12-12
01:12:00

3.25 Under the Blacklight

Chad and Keith look at some apex 2000s indie rock while a dog barks at his own imagination. The hombres are pretty copacetic about Rilo Kiley but somehow not so much on the Arcade Fire.

10-11
01:17:04

3.21 Warehouse – Songs and Stories

A spectre is haunting We’ve Been Had — the spectre of Hüsker Dü! Also: Augie the lab comes into his own as third cohost

08-16
01:18:36

3.20 Doolittle

The gents dig into one of the foundational albums for modern indie rock, and try to figure out why the Pixies rule so hard. Also: the Old Testament.

06-09
01:24:07

3.19 The Wall

Chad’s the voice of reason, more or less, as Keith has one of his turns. Also: once again, a dog makes his presence known.

03-03
01:12:01

3.18 The Modern Lovers

Chad and Keith try to grapple with the legendary punk-precursor album while Canis Caesar Augustus tries to steal the show

01-08
01:16:29

3.17 The Center Won’t Hold

The idiots dig into an album that reported from the front lines on 2019. Also, somehow: W.B. Yeats and Bilbo Baggins

11-13
01:26:38

3.16 Teenage Head

The idiots get their blooze on with the Flamin’ Groovies as a giant puppy attacks their sound equipment and then farts up a storm. Also: Randy Newman, and a surprising truth about the Dead Kennedys and the B-52s

10-28
01:26:42

3.15 Life’s Rich Pageant

Either a philanderer ties a murderer’s shoes or some unnamed party collects a philanderer’s tie and a murderer’s shoes. You decide!

08-16
01:30:05

3.14 Exodus

Bum software can’t stop the idiots from looking at an album and an artist that are so much greater than the dorm residents of the 1990s believed

07-15
01:23:49

3.13 The Great Destroyer

The gents talk about a great, if heavy, album that emanated from the depths of Lake Superior

03-24
01:28:57

3.12 Singles Going Steady

Deep focus on the album/compilation that served as “Meet the* Buzzcocks?” Seminar on punk history and theory? Meditation on the word “the” in band names? Why not all of the above?

02-24
01:05:53

3.11 Achtung Baby

Journey into the heart of, well, something. NOTE: the episode got truncated by the server, so the last third or so of the conversation appear in a second episode

12-07
01:02:34

3.10 U.F.O.

The idiots follow some strange lights out into the desert and find Jim Sullivan’s abandoned car. Also, somehow, Wolverine.

09-28
01:13:05

3.9 Singles Soundtrack

Chad and Keith come back from the dead to pass judgment on Gen X and its alleged jams.

08-18
01:17:20

3.8 Electric Ladyland

A sixth-grade music homework assignment finally pays off as the idiots confront the Hendrix Enigma

02-23
57:40

3.7 Parallel Lines

The idiots make the very belated realization that Blondie was a very good band.

01-21
44:07

3.6 El Corazon

The newly-crowned Kings of Canada listen to Steve Earle’s landmark mix tape

12-08
01:03:06

3.5 5150

Chad and Keith hang out in the parking lot in their Trans Ams drinking Coors Light and cranking out as much Van Halen and Van Hagar as you can handle

11-17
01:11:13

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