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Author: Adam Ford and Justin Scott

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Beards Be Rankin, the podcast where we, Adam and Justin, rank, song by song, your favorite albums from the aughts and on!
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This week we take a look at My Chemical Romance's "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge." The iconic album that made emo a house hold name. We discuss the band's tendency for theatrical song writing, Justin thinks he can predict the scores, and Adam gushes about the talents of the band. So darken your clothes, and strike a violent pose, and join us in reliving our emo days.
In this episode we dive into the masterpiece that is Juturna by Circa Survive. We discuss our love for effect driven guitars, the incredible lyrical styling of Anthony Green, and have a special invader in our show. Come enjoy with us this monumental album!
In this episode, we take a detour, a little sidequest, and discuss "How we consume music." We look back on the days of cassettes and cds, discuss the old iTunes, and speculate on the future of how we consume our music. Come join us in taking a look at the ways we have listened to music in our lifetime.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the 2003 classic The Artist in the Ambulance by the iconic Thrice. We discuss the power and legacy of this impressive album and Justin's love for his most influential band. Join us as we explore this incredible album!
In this episode, we take a look at Waking the Fallen, the second studio album by metal heavy-weights Avenged Sevenfold. Adam discusses his undying love for harmonized guitars and Justin his love of squeals. Come enjoy with us this incredible album!
In this episode, we rank and review Coheed and Cambria's second studio album, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 released in 2003. We discuss concept albums, Adam's love for catchy tunes, and our thoughts on 'prog' rock/metal. Join us in listening to this monumental album!
In this, our first episode, Justin and I review, song by song, Translating the Name by Saosin. Released in 2003, this album was a cornerstone of the hardcore movement that was popular in the mid 2000's. It features singer Anthony Green before his move to Circa Survive. Join us in listening to this great EP!
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