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Broken Records is here again, and this week Remfry and Steve are in a very poor mood. It’s almost certainly due to this week's entry into the search for the worst album of all time, as they try to wade their way through Double Wide the debut album from pop, country, rap douchebag and professional mate of Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker. Released on the 30th of May 2000.
So, what’s the deal? Was Uncle Kracker just a harmless, rather forgettable, owner of an annoying one hit wonder back at the turn of the Millennium, or was he, rather, a talentless chump whose album being released was nothing more than the result of the worst kind of lazy, back slapping music industry nepotism? It’s pretty obvious, but listen to find out anyway.
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Broken Records is here again, and this week Remfry and Steve are in a very poor mood. It’s almost certainly due to this week's entry into the search for the worst album of all time, as they try to wade their way through Double Wide the debut album from pop, country, rap douchebag and professional mate of Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker. Released on the 30th of May 2000.
So, what’s the deal? Was Uncle Kracker just a harmless, rather forgettable, owner of an annoying one hit wonder back at the turn of the Millennium, or was he, rather, a talentless chump whose album being released was nothing more than the result of the worst kind of lazy, back slapping music industry nepotism? It’s pretty obvious, but listen to find out anyway.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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