Two guys reviewing albums from across the musical landscape. We discuss the merits of albums and whether they deserve to remain on your shelf or be tossed into the Sonic Landfill to be crushed into a cube! We cover all genres and use a random number generator to select our next album from a list of hundreds of albums. Submit your favorite or not so favorite albums to us to add to the list. If you would like to support what we do (and that's optional) you can support us here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2085287/support
Mike and Rob discuss the relative merits of electronic penile implants in this review of Billy Idol's 1993 concept album Cyberpunk.
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Mike and Rob discuss aberrant weather patterns in this review of Slayer's 1986 album Reign in Blood.
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Wherein Mike and Rob review Attila's 2008 episode of sonic diarrhea, Soundtrack to a Party.
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Mike and Rob investigate the illicit music trade in this review of Placebo's 2000 upper register ode to sex drugs and a guy named Levi, Black Market Music.
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Mike and Rob identify the organ chiefly responsible for groove in this review of Deee-Lite's 1990 debut album, World Clique.
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Mike and Rob get naked and talk politics in this review of The Presidents of the United States of America's 1995 eponymous album.
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Mike and Rob consider the relative merits of quitting podcasting in this review of Lil Pump's 2019 ode to academic excellence, Harverd Dropout.
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It's no more mister nice podcast hosts, as Mike and Rob review Pat Boone's 1997 excursion into heavy metal: In a Metal Mood.
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Mike and Rob critique Adam Levine's sexting technique in this review of Maroon 5's 2017 collection of trends they found on SoundCloud, Red Pill Blues
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Mike and Rob are safe from harm this week, having had the good fortune to review Massive Attack's 1991 trip-hop masterwork Blue Lines.
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Mike and Rob dust off their parachute pants and sharpen their rhomboid haircuts in this review of Vanilla Ice's 1991 major label debut To The Extreme.
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Part 1: Mike and Rob review MGK's Mainstream Sellout
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Sometimes good people make mistakes. Mike and Rob review Green Day's 2020 exercise in catastrophic brevity, The Father of All M*****f***ers.
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Mike and Rob divulge all the right reasons to avoid Nickleback's 2005 buttrock gagathon, All the Right Reasons.
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It's beer thirty, and we're depressed. Why? Because this week we review Florida Georgia Line's Life Rolls On.
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Mike and Rob dust off their flannel for another nostalgia-fueled romp through the early 1990s with their review of 4 Non Blondes' debut-and-decidedly-only album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More.
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Mike and Rob try to stay awake reviewing another of Business Insider's "Worst Albums of All Time", Charlie Puth's 2016 ode au chloroforme, Nine Track Mind.
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You know where you are? You're in the Landfill, baby. Mike and Rob review GnR's 1987 ode to fine dining, Appetite for Destruction.
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Mike and Rob reach for the barf bucket in this review of RATT's 1988 exercise in sonic mediocrity, Reach for the Sky.
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Mike and Rob discuss the relative ills and merits of rhopaloceric sex work in this review of Kendrick Lamar's 2015 masterpiece, To Pimp a Butterfly.
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