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Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! You've made an excellent decision to join us. On this weeks show Steve and Gaz do something that they both said they hated only mere weeks ago, discussing the entirety of the recently announced Download Festival line up. You've definitely heard all of this before... sssssssorry about that.
Still, it's not all exhausting festival chat, nah, we also have decided to to invent a #FUN new game! Steve has picked 20 of the most critically adored and definitive classic albums of all time, and found 1 star user reviews of them from Google, Amazon and Rate Your Music, all Gaz has to do is guess the album! So, who is just making music to make depressed teenagers feel special? What classic album was created by rolling a bin down a grassy hill? Which legendary pop singer is just a "squeaky voiced gnome"? And why have we all been labelling a certain album a masterpiece of socio-political commentary when it was actually "meaningless, mainstream pop pap"? You'll find out here.
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Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! You've made an excellent decision to join us. On this weeks show Steve and Gaz do something that they both said they hated only mere weeks ago, discussing the entirety of the recently announced Download Festival line up. You've definitely heard all of this before... sssssssorry about that.
Still, it's not all exhausting festival chat, nah, we also have decided to to invent a #FUN new game! Steve has picked 20 of the most critically adored and definitive classic albums of all time, and found 1 star user reviews of them from Google, Amazon and Rate Your Music, all Gaz has to do is guess the album! So, who is just making music to make depressed teenagers feel special? What classic album was created by rolling a bin down a grassy hill? Which legendary pop singer is just a "squeaky voiced gnome"? And why have we all been labelling a certain album a masterpiece of socio-political commentary when it was actually "meaningless, mainstream pop pap"? You'll find out here.

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