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Before Batdance, the best goth dance party was Ministry's first album.
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An album Radio Shack gave away for free is worth a billion dollars.
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Steve presents a learned treatise on Tenpole Tudor, indie label Stiff Records, English aristocracy, acting careers made of bit parts, and the wanker who replaced Johnny Rotten in the Sex Pistols.
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Hosts keep the SEC off their backs.
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Dave proudly presents some of this Falco album.
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Hunter brings you an album by a lady whose name totally doesn’t rhyme at all.
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JD covers an album that his teen boy told him was worth a billion.
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Steve presents a learned treatise on Oasis, their pre-stardom years, the Manchester indie scene, and all the influences Oasis ripped off who were NOT the Beatles.
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Just when you thought you knew someone...
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Hunter takes the boys home to meet his favorite gangsta rappers, The Dayton Family.
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Hosts play a game with a famous medley album.
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Steve presents a learned treatise on ze Scorpions, English as a second language, ze second wave of heavy metal, and ze evil anti-Elvis.
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Dave fulfills his contractual obligation to do this album.
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“The Mighty Sparrow and his calypso crown helps Maximum Money re-brand with a Touch of Class.”
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JD covers a billion dollar album from the rock band Journey.
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Steve’s got a special treat for you.
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As per government regulations, the hosts answer investor’s Q2 questions wayyyy after Q2.
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Tom of Finland: The Band.
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Burt Reynolds is the greatest movie star of all-time, and it’s not just his glorious face mustache but the golden noise mustache in his throat.
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JD plays his favorite Fishbone album and hunts for the promised far left social commentary.
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