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By R&C Productions
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The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.
In this long awaited epsiode, Ryan and Chris each bring a record that they would never seek out otherwise for the theme -"Out of Our Element". First, they check out Taylor Swift's Evermore. Then, after a spirited dicussion, they review Lil Peep's Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 1. Do they come out of this as newly converted Swifties? Do they wanna dye their hair different color and get face tattoos? Listen and check it out.
Been a long time coming but, in this episode Chris and Ryan rap about hip hop. First up, Chris goes super recent recent with Billy Woods & Kenny Segal's highly new record Maps. Then, we go back all the year 2000 for Ryan's pick Deltron 3030's self-titled.
Hey all, we're back with another episode! The guys got their brothers to pick choose their pick! First, Ryan's bro picked Bearies Alive by Berried Alive and they talk about that. Chris's bro picked Panopticon By Isis. If you guys like music, get to.
A new episode where the theme is Free Play so, Chris and Ryan bring whatever the h-e-double hockey sticks they feel like. First, Chris' pick is DC's Dischord alumni Black Eyes with debuted S/T. Because he was punk kid and now a punk man. Then, they talk Ryan's pick- Maudlin of the Well's Bath.
In this long delayed(sorry) episode, the guys talk what records give them Fuzzy Feelings. First off, Ryan show's off Marnie Stern's S/T! Then, after that, Chris let's his affinity for twee indie be known when he shows up with Kimya Dawson's Remember That I Love You.
Sorry for the long wait(we already got a few more in the can) but here, the guys talk about side projects. First, Ryan pisses the whole of the UK by saying Gorillaz are better than Blur and brings in Gorillaz s/t. Then, after that, Chris gets cute when he brings in The Postal Service's Give Up. Does it count? Check it out and judge for yerself, punk.
In this episode Chris and Ryan talk two records they keep coming back to as of late. First, Chris talks about his love for folk-punk classic, AJJ(formerly known as Andrew Jackson Jihad)'s People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People Alive. Then, Ryan brings the record Burning Off Impurities by instrumental post psychedlic rock group, Grails.
Chris and Ryan sit down and talk two divisive records. First, Ryan pulls out the jazz classic Mile Davis' Bitches Brew. After a lengthy discussion about that, Chris comes in with Weezer's Pinkerton.
Our theme this episode is AWESOME ALBUM ARTWORK! First up, Chris taps into his love of indie rock and they talk Father John Misty's first album(well, under the name Father John Misty) Fear Fun. Then, after that, Ryan's pick is Tame Impala's Currents. Both have killer artwork. Take a listen.
In this episode, the guys gives their thoughts on the new Mountain Goats jam, Bleed Out. Is it good? Is it bad? Take a listen.
The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.