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All's fair in tantric love, war, and our most remarkable episode ever, the best podcast about The Police, and the 159th greatest album of all time, Synchronicity.
But before we get to the album we make some pre-jokes about Robo Cop's pro wrestling debut, baseball field maintenance, and the best ice cream flavors. We also become the best self-care podcast when we discuss manicures and whether it's okay to sleep on the other side of the bed. Warning, These opening licks are sure to leave a couple of wet spots.
Then, at (40:00), this podcast bends when other podcasts end and we discuss the Police's most successful studio album, Synchronicity. We cover Sting's contributions to the police, the reggae influence on the Police, and the best songs from Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the 80s. We also discuss the conflicts between the Police band members and how they couldn't stand to record in the same studio together. Sounds a bit familiar, huh?
Next week this podcast comes alive and we've got a little story for you when we become the best Pearl Jam podcast and cover the rock band's 1991 debut studio album, Ten.
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All's fair in tantric love, war, and our most remarkable episode ever, the best podcast about The Police, and the 159th greatest album of all time, Synchronicity.
But before we get to the album we make some pre-jokes about Robo Cop's pro wrestling debut, baseball field maintenance, and the best ice cream flavors. We also become the best self-care podcast when we discuss manicures and whether it's okay to sleep on the other side of the bed. Warning, These opening licks are sure to leave a couple of wet spots.
Then, at (40:00), this podcast bends when other podcasts end and we discuss the Police's most successful studio album, Synchronicity. We cover Sting's contributions to the police, the reggae influence on the Police, and the best songs from Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the 80s. We also discuss the conflicts between the Police band members and how they couldn't stand to record in the same studio together. Sounds a bit familiar, huh?
Next week this podcast comes alive and we've got a little story for you when we become the best Pearl Jam podcast and cover the rock band's 1991 debut studio album, Ten.

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