
#119 – Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Americana Deluxe
This week it’s all zoot suits and dangerous dancing as we attempt to understand the swing…
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This week it’s all zoot suits and dangerous dancing as we attempt to understand the swing…
We would have done this sooner, but while everyone knows the words, no one knows the name…
This week we explore the world of Christian Contemporary Music. We spent a week listening to the…
After appearing in the news repeatedly for all the wrong reasons we had to learn…
Tim said it’s cold outside and he hands me a raincoat, Garrett’s always worried about…
For the first and last time ever on this show we bring you a very belated, legally binding…
This week’s album was considered one of the best of 2019 and was the third most requested album…
This week we wrap up the life story of Rick James. Part two has more drugs, more sex, a…
This week’s episode has something for everyone. It’s got music, drugs, sex and a lot of…
his week we’re talking about the impossible to Google band Live and their hit…
When we decided to listen to the System of a Down album Toxicity released Sept. 4, 2001 we…
Chuck Berry is an icon of rock music who inspired some of the greatest musicians of all time…
We asked you to write in and you did not disappoint! In fact you vastly exceeded our…
Another year has come to a close and to celebrate we look back at the best, worst and those…
The holiday season is upon us and that means it is time for our annual Insane Clown Posse…
After conquering the world of professional wrestling, appearing in major motion pictures and…
We’re kicking off the holiday season with the Clarence Carter song Back Door Santa (1968)…
What’s worse than nu metal? Christian nu metal. After putting it off for years, our hosts…
Some people think it’s a love song but if you’re paying attention then you know The…
Long after they should have hung up their surfboards for good The Beach Boys were still…
This week we’re discussing former Beach Boy Brian Wilson and his song Smart Girls. A song so…
This week is the exciting conclusion of our October Scaretacular and part two of…
This week we continue our October Scare-tacular with our 100th album review! To celebrate we…
The October Scaretacular continues with our annual podcast crossover with The Texas…
This week we begin our annual October Scaretacular with Alice Cooper and his song Feed My…
Last week we dipped our toes into the Dave Matthews Band pond with Crash, this week we jump…
How could a song about stalking become one of the most popular wedding songs of all time?…
This week the joke is on us for listening to the nineteen track Bloodhound Gang album Hooray…
Against our better judgement and the wishes of our lawyer we’re taking another listener…
After almost 2 and a half years we thought we were ready for round two with Limp Bizkit…
This week we have to thank the listeners for bringing an equally strange and offensive song…
This week we’re talking about the thongs to riches story of stripper turned social media…
This week we’re talking about Crash Test Dummies and their hit Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (1993). We debate if any of the (almost) stories…
This week is the conclusion of our original series on the life of Phil Spector. We pick back…
This week we’re taking a closer look at one of the most influential and successful…
This week will bring a premature end to the Unofficial Summer of Lils with Lil Xan and his…
This week we’re talking about Blurred Lines by Robin Thick (featuring Pharrell and TI)…
This week we choke down eleven tracks of self-hating nu-metal known as the band Trapt…
This week we discuss rising star in the mumble rap scene Lil Nix and his timely song Corona…
Join us this week as we learn about two brothers and their dream to start a band, that’s…
This week we’re talking about that time back in 1997 when Marcy Playground had a hit single…
This week Tim comes in like a wrecking ball in an attempt to break down Garrett’s emotional walls. That right we’re talking…
This week we’re talking about former Disney star turned NSFW human meme Miley Cyrus and her song Cattitude…
This week we learn all about NSYNC and the people who took advantage of them as we discuss the album No…
We mentioned this song the first time we covered Katy Perry and swore we would return. This week we make good…
This week Tim and Garrett discuss the rugged masculinity and endless scarves that is Jeremy Renner. He’s been known…
This week we’re getting down to that Miami bass sound with the 69 Boyz and their hit Freak Ya Down 2 Da Bass…
After an unimpressive Third Eye Blind concert attended in 2019, Tim and Garrett decided to go back to the beginning…
This week we’re discussing Keith Urban’s misguided attempt to show his support for (cash in on?) the #MeToo movement…
Van Halen has millions of fans and countless hits spanning decades. While some may prefer David Lee Roth and others Sammy…
After a week of listening to the equally despised and successful James Blunt song You’re Beautiful (2004) we’re ready…
This week our hosts are talking about Fall Out Boy and their album Save Rock and Roll released April 12, 2013. Will this supposed…
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s Tim and Garrett talking about Five for Fighting and their song Superman (It’s Not Easy) released in 2000…
This week Garrett’s on the outside and he’s looking in. He can see through Tim, see to the real Tim. But Inside Tim’s ugly…
In 2013 Brad Paisley joined forces with LL Cool J in an attempt to end racism forever with the song Accidental Racist…
Can you still call yourselves a band even if you don’t play any of the instruments and most of the songs are sung by people…
This week we’re talking about The Plain White T’s song Hey There Delilah, a delusional love song written about…
Things get emotional this week as we wallow in the sorrow that is the Dashboard Confessional album, The Swiss Army…
This week we rediscover a classic and learn some things are best left in the past. Just how well do you know the lyrics to Stray…
This week it’s back to rainbow hair, opiate abuse, and bad face tattoos. No not him, we’re talking about Lil Pump and his…
This week we find out is Tim fly, does the world love a wannabe, and just what are the girlies saying? We’re talking about…
This week we go the distance, we go for speed, and Garrett leaves Tim all alone in his time of need. We’re talking about the…
The year was 1999 and nu metal was all the rage. Tommy Lee created the band Methods of Mayhem and released the single Get…
This week we reflect on the past year, we’re bringing all new analysis to the worst of the worst. We count off our least favorite…
This week we’re celebrating Christmas the only way we know how, by listening to Insane Clown Posse…
This week Tim and Garrett are bringing holiday cheer and the secret to your eternal salvation as they discuss…
This week Tim and Garrett tortured each other with a bunch of scenester rejects in decorative masks known as Hollywood…
We couldn’t understand why so many people suggested The Airport Song by Guster (1997) and then we heard it…
Rather than just fading into obscurity like we all expected Green Day decided to get political Fearing for their country…
This week we explore what happens when pop-punk meets middle-age with the Green Day song 21 Guns (2004)…
This week we listened to the debut album from Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? released March…
This week we’re changing things up, instead of a single we’ll be talking about the confusing, Beatles adjacent film…
It’s the last week of our October Scare-tathelon and we’re teaming up again with the Texas Podcast Massacre…
Our October Scare-stravaganza continues this week with a forgettable song from an equally forgettable movie. We’re…
Our annual October scaretacular continues this week with the often requested and vampire filled album…
Before moving in with Uncle Phil, fighting aliens, giant spiders, defeating Foreman or gettin jiggy with it Will Smith faced…
After listening to Autobiography, the debut album by Ashlee Simpson released July 20, 2004 for a week straight one…
The show gets personal when we discover the shocking connection one of our hosts has to this week’s song Teenage Dirtbag…
If you were alive in 1999 then you probably know at least 2 Lit songs, if you weren’t then you definitely don’t know any…
We thought Dire Straits and their song Money for Nothing (1985) would be a fun, controversy free episode. Then we…
In honor of our 74th album we decided to revisit an artist that we thought was treated unfairly and deserved a…
In 1998 Godzilla attacked New York City and then one man came forward to save us. Puff Daddy rapped the beast…
In celebration of our 73rd album we decided Tim would pick an artist that deserves a second look, a band we…
Turn up the volume, things get personal as we talk John Mayer and his whisper-rock hit single Your Body is a Wonderland…
First we thought it was a cold, then we thought it was the flu but it turns out our show has come down with the sickness…
How has it taken us this long to do an episode on Old Town Road by Lil Nas X? This song has everything cowboys…
Katy Perry released Teenage Dream on Aug 24, 2010 to inspire you to be independent and stand up to others…
Not satisfied with being the Attorney General of the United States John Ashcroft released Let the Eagle soar…
On Sept. 19, 1996 the Spice Girls released Spice. We listened for a week straight and have just one question, is this a…
For Crazy B*tch by Buckcherry (Jan 2006) we couldn’t just talk about the song. We also had to tackle the video…
After their rise to fame through the 80s U2 began their steady decline into the marketing machine led by the…
We all know Barbie Girl by Aqua, but we’re taking a closer look to determine if this is an ironic song about excess or…
What happens when you mix funk bass, spoken word, excessive heroin use and a liberal helping of Dave Navarro? You…
Ever wonder what the Red Hot Chili Peppers thought wasn’t even good enough for One Hot Minute? It’s…
We all know Pink as the spunky girl with a big voice and a fun haircut. So we were shocked to hear of the malice…
We’ve all heard the Eagles, but chances are you haven’t heard their song King of Hollywood released in 1979…
311 is a difficult band to classify. Some call them reggae rock, while others would say funk rock and you could even call…
After listening to My Humps by the Black Eyed Peas for a week straight we are ready to definitively state which…
On April 20,1993 Aerosmith released Get a Grip, a generic offering of bar blues and dad rock…
We know it isn’t good, but could the Bono cover of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah be the worst cover of all time…
There is a war coming and Halsey is here to lead the youth into a brighter tomorrow..ironically. In her album…
We’re changing things up a little, introducing the first ever WIHTA Prepisode! What’s a prepisode…
his week we attempt to understand why millions of people love Twenty One Pilots. After seven days…
Remember the band Big & Rich? Neither did we. So we listened to Horse of a Different Color released…
We didn’t expect to be huge fans of Imagine Dragons, but their debut album Night Visions released…
We thought Shaggy was a harmless one hit wonder with a silly voice, now we…
When you think of Neil Young you may recall his time with Buffalo Springfield, or his albums with CSNY…
fter early success Weezer has spent the last 15 years challenging their fans to hate them…
Just when Milli Vanilli thought they had it all their world began to crumble. Soon…
It’s safe to assume Vanilla Ice has a few regrets. Things like not admitting he clearly…
Alone they were nothing, but a when piano playing mediocre singer found a Jesus loving nu-metal guitarist Evanescence…
Christina Aguilera worked her entire life to become a serious recording artist. Instead, she signed a contract giving…
In the 80s Corey Feldman starred in one hit film after the next with his best bud Corey. But it’s not the 80s anymore…
In 1991 Puddle of Mudd formed, then the grunge movement faded away, then came post-grunge and that faded away…
As we ring in the new year we decided to take a look back at 2018. We are sharing each of our top 5 least…
Paint your faces and start chugging Faygo this week we’re going to juggalo island…
This week we’re talking about electronic duo 3OH!3 and we have just one question, is this a joke…
6ix9ine has been called a musician, an innovator, a person of interest in several currently unsolved…
Chances are you know every word of their hit single, but can you name another song by Papa Roach from their album Infest…
Join us this week we discuss the Lil Wayne album I Am Not a Human Being…
Grease up your trumpets and get ready to skank, this week we we talk about Reel Big Fish
This small town girl turned American Idol still appreciates the simple things. Carrie Underwood and her album Some Hearts…
Put on your zebra pants, shimmering speedo and dancin shoes as we learn about LMFAO and their album Sorry for Party Rocking…
In this special BONUS episode we’re talking about Bobby Pickett and his hit single Monster Mash…
It’s the final week of our October scare-a-thon so we listened to the My Chemical Romance rock opera…
Join us as we dock our boat in the suspiciously warm and cigarette covered waters of Margaritaville, this week…
Hop in the back of my dragula, this week we listened to the Rob Zombie solo album Hellbilly Deluxe…
We’re talking about the soundtrack to Queen of the Damned, when it’s over go check out…
We’re of course talking about the Backstreet Boys and their massive hit Millennium…
This week is the last stop of our Canadian summer tour. We’re talking about mediocre pop-punk band Sum 41…
She said see you later to those skater boys but things are still pretty complicated for Avril Lavigne…
Despite the worst possible release date in history on Sept. 11, 2001 Nickelback quietly released Silver Side Up and…
After Justin, but before the unpleasantness Britney Spears discovered sex. Shortly after she released In the Zone…
The early 2000s brought pop-punk to mainstream audiences, including Simple Plan and their album No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls was?
On the heels of another rocky interview Kanye West released his latest single XTCY…
This week we start out half way there, but don’t worry we’re living on a prayer. We’re gonna get you there as we discuss Bon Jovi…
Jack White is known for his blistering guitar solos, vintage analog sound and attention to detail…not anymore suckers!…
This week we greet you with arms wide open and do our best to take you higher as we talk about Creed and their massive hit…
Toby Keith loves his country, his lady and vigilante justice! Unleashed, released…
After millions of dollars, over a decade in the studio and every member of the band quitting except Axl Rose, Guns N Roses…
Grab your tissues we’re getting deep this week with the debut album from The Fray, How to Save a Life, released…
This week we look beyond the wigs, pounds of makeup, casual violence and soaring anthems of empowerment to discover the real Nicki Minaj.
Lift those trucks, throw on your daisy dukes and get blackout drunk this week we head down south to talk about Florida Georgia Line…
Whip out those disco sticks and slap on a poker face, this week we’re getting weird with Lady Gaga…
Join us as we dock our boat in the suspiciously warm and cigarette covered waters of Margaritaville, this week…
After picking out masks, jumpsuit fittings and fighting over their lucky numbers there wasn’t much time for Slipknot…
This week we focus on healing a nation. On Jan 12 1999 Sugar Ray released 14:59 and America bought…
Five years after their last major release Metallica returned to the studio a little older…
As a singer, game show host and 2017’s Sexiest Man Alive Blake Shelton has proven himself…
Rumor has it she’s just a girl, but not just any girl and certainly no holla back girl. She’s Gwen…
As successful as they are divisive Linkin Park unleashed Hybrid Theory on the world…
The year was 1992 and the world was a scary place when a band emerged to fight the power…
He had the number one single in 2017, the internet often refers to him as precious and he wants you to know he ain’t no college boy.
Who is Chris Gaines? That’s what the world was asking on September 28, 1999 when Garth Brooks (allegedly?) put on a black wig…
This week we wanted to pick one of the greats of country music, a true master of his craft. Sadly that just isn’t what this…
This week we do it all for the nookie (or any available cookies we’re not picky) and discuss the Limp Bizkit album Significant Other released June 22, 1999…
May I have your attention please? Will the real Slim Shady please stand up and explain this album to us? This week…
Do you ride at night because you find yourself sleeping all day? Have you recently noticed you can smell a pig from a mile away? You may…
This week we frost our tips, download some singles off Napster and step into the Matrix to discuss the third album by Blink-182…
Join us as we dock our boat in the suspiciously warm and cigarette covered waters of Margaritaville, this week…
This week’s album asks hard questions like “What Do You Mean?” and “Where Are You Now?” Of course I’m talking about the album Purpose by Justin Bieber…
SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME… Too late, now it’s in your head you might as well listen, we did. This week’s album is Astro Lounge by Smash Mouth, released June 8, 1999. In this episode…
We listened to the latest from modern profit? Kanye West, The Life of Pablo. In this episode we discuss ranting babies, psycho christianity…
What happens when a band you love makes an album you hate? Find out this week when Tim and Garrett discuss…
This week Tim and Garrett discuss the self-titled third album by Sublime, released July 30, 1996. In this episode…
This week Tim and Garrett sit down to discuss Korn’s 1998 release Follow the leader. Listen as Tim coins the phrase “phlegm scatting”…