This is Albums Are Dead, where we break down a different album at length each week. Come and hear facts you may know, some you may not know, and some that may not be correct (we try our best to get it right though!). Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-experts, but massiveā¦
This week, @sliiiiip leads the way as he breaks down Tear For Fears' 1985 mega-hit Songs From The Big Chair. There are only 8 tracks, but as always the pals manage to squeeze an hour of talk out of it. Don't miss this one, friends! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, @Megamixdotcom doesn't just talk about one album...he's going to talk about 20 albums! Here's the catch: They're the 20 worst albums that he ever purchased. It's a bit of a twist from the usual format, but was lots of fun regardless. Come and check out some horrible albums now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
Malibu nights, tangerine dreams! This week, the pals step into the world of comedy albums as they break down Tenacious D's 2001 self-titled debut. There are no shortage of laughs in this one folks, so make sure to give it a listen. Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
This week, we're looking at Synchronicity, the final studio LP released by The Police in 1983. It contained a monster hit, a bunch of great material, and some bad stuff. It's a fun discussion as always, so come and have a listen! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
We go with a heavy hitter this week, as we discuss Nevermind, the monster breakout album by Nirvana that is widely regarding as kickstarting the grunge music movement of the 1990's. As always, we had a fun time breaking this one down. Come and have a listen, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
So much to say about this album! It's the 1988 monster by Milli Vanilli...Girl You Know It's True! We talk about all of the goofy tracks, and of course, we talk about the scandal that rocked the group. We also get a little philosophical about pop music. Come and check out the show now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we're talking about Throwing Copper, a monster mid-90's release by Live. Come and hear about the good and the goofy when it comes to this album, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we cover Electric Ladyland, the final album released by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It's an all-time great, and we give it the usual royal treatment on the podcast. Come and check it out, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
This week, we're talking about Can't Slow Down, Lionel Richie's second solo album. This one has some heavy hitters when it comes to songs, and we go over them in detail with our classic track-by-track review. Also, there are some surprisingly good stories about this album! Come and check out the show, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. You can also stream the show on Spotify! Just do a search for us there and you'll find us. All of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
Peter Gabriel started his solo career out with four self-titled albums. This week, we're looking at the third of these albums, released in 1980. It was arguably his best album ever. Come and hear all about it and let us know if you agree! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show
On this week's episode, @megamixdotcom tells us everything that we need to know about Sex Packets, the fantastic 1990 release by Digital Underground! Come hear about the background to the album, the tracks, and the reviews, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
Start your long weekend off right by learning about this fantastic album, released by The Darkness in 2003. As always, we review the tracks, and see what others had to say about this album. Come and check out the goodness, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's episode, we talk about the monster self-titled debut album by Boston! Hear about the story behind the album's recording, the eventual demise of the band, the tracks, and the reviews! It's a fun episode as always, so check it out now. Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's episode, we talk about Slippery When Wet, the monster breakout album released in 1986 by Bon Jovi. And fun fact: This was the first cassette tape that @sliiiiip ever owned. Come hear us break this one down, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
In this week's show, we talk about a lesser known album, especially outside of Canada. It's The Audio Of Being, the last album released by the Matthew Good Band. We get into detail on this amazing 2001 release, and hope that it will inspire you to check this album out if you haven't hear it before. Come and give the show a listen, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
We're back with Episode 22, and we're reviewing the epic self-titled album by The Stone Roses. Released in 1989, it was considered to be one of the pivotal albums in the launching of The Manchester Sound. And also, it's an awesome album. Come and listen to us break it down, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
We're back for another year of Albums Are Dead, adn we start off 2019 by reviewing a classic: The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill! @megamixdotcom takes us through all of the tracks and stories from this fantastic album. Come and hear the show, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we review the fantastic 2001 release by Daft Punk: Discovery! We talk about the making of the album, the beginning of the robots, and all of the samples! It's a fun show as always, so come and check it out now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we break down Check Your Head, the 1992 release by Beastie Boys. We break this monster down track by track, and talk about the background behind the making of this album, as well as the reviews. It's a fun episode as always, so come and check it out! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
This week, the pals break down one of the biggest selling albums of all-time, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. With the production of this 1977 album having been marked by intense interpersonal strife among band members, there is plenty of interesting stuff to talk about. Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
This week, we go indie as we discuss Doolittle, the fantastic 1989 release from The Pixies! Come and hear some background on the band, the album, and the indie music scene at the time. Learn why your hosts didn't get into this album and this band until years later. It's a fun episode as always, so come and have a listen! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
Phil Collins seemed to rule the pop world back in 1985, so we talk about No Jacket Required, his monster album from that same year. We cover the album track by track, and also talk about reviews, the tour, and Phil's performance at Live Aid in both London and Philadelphia. It's a fun episode as always, so come and check it out! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's episode, we take a look at Cyndi Lauper's most famous album: She's So Unusual. We break the album down track by track, and also talk about Lauper's contribution to the rock n' wrestling connection of the early 80's. It's a fun show as always, so come and check it out! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
It's disco week on the show, as we go back and talk about the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack! We give some information on The Bee Gees, the movie, and the rise and fall of disco. As always, it's a fun show about a classic album, so come and check it out now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we break down the 1991 release by Red hot Chili Peppers, Blood Sugar Sex Magik! This is an epic album with many tracks, so we plow through it in an hour. So many good songs and so many good stories! Come and check it out, now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we talk about Prince's epic 1984 album, Purple Rain. We discuss the movie that Prince starred in with the same title, as well as all of the other work that Prince was up to around this time. He was a busy dude! It's another fun show, so come and check it out now. Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
We cover our first rap album on this week's show, and it's a great one with NWA's 1988 release, Straight Outta Compton! Come and hear the stories about the climate in LA at the time that this album was made, and the stories surrounding each of the tracks, including the title track and Fuck Tha Police. Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
Some Canadian content this week, as we discuss the 1992 debut LP by Barenaked Ladies called Gordon. This album was huge in Canada, but wasn't nearly as popular in the US. We talk about the origins of the band, and break the album down track by track. It's a fun time as always, so check it out! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we talk about Pearl Jam's epic debut LP, Ten. @megamixdotcom takes us through the goodness of this album track by track, and gives many stories behind the recording of the album, as well as on the history of the bank. It's a great show for Pearl Jam fans, and fans who want to learn about a great album. Come and have a listen! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
This week, we talk about George Michael's 1987 solo debut album, Faith. A monster album full of classic pop hits, this was an easy one to cover. We also talk about Michael's time in Wham! and his decision to go solo. As always, we cover the tracks, album reviews, and we talk about the massive Faith World Tour. Come and check it out now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we review Dreamboat Annie, the 1975 debut album from Heart. Originally released in Canada, and then later into the U.S., to acclaim and huge album sales. There are so many stories surrounding the band and the album at this time, and we share them with you here. Come and have a listen! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we review an absolute monster of an album: It's Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. As always, we cover the making of the album, we do a track-by-track breakdown, we talk about the reviews, and we cover details on the album tour. As always we have piles of fun, and you will too when you listen! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we break down the monster 1995 album (What's The Story) Morning Glory! by Oasis, a big album in North American, and one of the biggest albums in U.K. history. To help us out, our pal @DiscoStu81 joins us, to talk about growing up in England at the time that this album was released. It's informative and fun! Come and hear the discussion now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
On this week's show, we go back to 1975 to review the amazing Mothership Connection, a great release by Parliament. We talk about the making of the album, the odd concept behind the songs, and the many songs that would end up sampling some of the great music from this album. Come and hear all about this amazing funk classic now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
We made it to Episode 3! And this week, we talk about Van Halen's monster 1984 release, entitled...1984! We talk about the tracks, the tour, the reviews, and the eventual split between David Lee Roth and the band. It's a fun time as always, so come and check it out now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
It's Albums Are Dead, where we break down a different album at length each week. And for Episode 2, we review the biggest selling album of all time. It's Michael Jackson's Thriller album, released in 1982. We tell stories about the album's background, talk about the tracks, talk about the tour, and tell some interesting stories that took place around the time the album was made. It's a good time, so come and check out the show now! Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ We're official on iTunes! Search for Albums Are Dead in iTunes or any podcasting app that works with iTunes and we'll be there. We're still working on getting onto Google, Spotify, etc. We'll let you know when it happens. In the meantime, all of our shows can also be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.
Here we go! It's the inaugural episode of Albums Are Dead, where we break down a different album at length each week. We start off with a bang, as we talk about Def Leppard's monster 1987 album Hysteria. Come and hear facts you may know, some you may not know, and some that may not be correct (we try our best to get it right though!). Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ We are working hard to get the show on all of the usual podcast platforms (iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.