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This album was not No Doubt's first rodeo, but it was certainly the one to put them on the map. Listen through it with us and see how it still holds up. The 90's nostalgia is strong in this one, but in all the right ways. We discover how very much Gwen Stefani wants to get married, how the band stepped up their game despite their leader quitting, and how this is a modern day version of the album Rumors. Maggie spends most of the time being constantly reminded on how she didn't have cable growing up, and Ashleigh discovers that she missed a bullet by not dating Gavin Rosdale. Visit Adam & Eve and use the code CANDYPOD to get 50% off nearly any one item and some sweet free stuff! Want to support your favorite beer drinkin’ babes? Check out our Patreon! Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
This album was not No Doubt's first rodeo, but it was certainly the one to put them on the map. Listen through it with us and see how it still holds up. The 90's nostalgia is strong in this one, but in all the right ways. We discover how very much Gwen Stefani wants to get married, how the band stepped up their game despite their leader quitting, and how this is a modern day version of the album Rumors. Maggie spends most of the time being constantly reminded on how she didn't have cable growing up, and Ashleigh discovers that she missed a bullet by not dating Gavin Rosdale. Visit Adam & Eve and use the code CANDYPOD to get 50% off nearly any one item and some sweet free stuff! Want to support your favorite beer drinkin’ babes? Check out our Patreon! Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
Matt Heart Spade & Jinners interview drag and cabaret superstar Jinkx Monsoon about her teenage performances, Dresden Dolls, CD-Rs, Bette Midler concerts, Cameo requests, the art of covering a well-known song, what it's like performing without an audience during the pandemic, and more. For the Repeat/Skip segment, they discuss Madonna's Ray of Light (1998) and No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom (1995). Follow us on social media: @mixtapememoriespodcast @pantheonpodcasts on Facebook @mixtape.memories on Instagram @MemoriesMixtape @pantheonpods on Twitter Visit mixtapememories.com for links to our Spotify playlists, blog posts and episode extras as well as the wonderful podcast network pantheonpodcasts.com for the episodes! Special thanks to Ryan Mulkey, our technical director who also wrote our theme song and drew our cover art!
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* We occasionally play an album in full here at Primordial Radio, but every now & then we'll hand the album choice over to YOU and get you on-air to have a chat about it. This podcast is the recording over those chat, minus the music. Episode 1 and 2 of the FAMily Album podcast are now live featuring chats with PRFam members Cat Wright and Duncan Kerr, with chats about their album choices; No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom" and Sex Pistols "Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols" respectively. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Bloodstock 2019 special, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and The Sea Word with the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologist; The Blowfish via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Massive Album November reaches week 2, and Bill and Brian welcome Telegraph Hill Records' Kristen Costa () to discuss No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom (1995, Trauma/Interscope).
In the potentially penultimate episode (for real this time) of The Throwback Pod, the boys visit No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom - a beautiful amusement park full of certifiable bangers and ska-ish crossovers. Can the guys make it through an episode talking about one of the most talented and beautiful women of the 90's without ending up in a hashtag? #ProbablyNot
Thomas & Ashleigh criticise the movie critics, analyse No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom" and more!
In an attempt to prove our beer snobbery, we took part in a cheap beer challenge to see if we could rank and decipher the big boy beer company's top sellers. I can still taste the awfulness in my mouth. We had to escape the bad beer and go back to a great option from Lakeland's Beer Revolution (@LakelandBeerRev). Later in the show, it's time On this episode, we discuss - Star Wars nerds have taken over the Facebook group - Swervey Jones Show and the appreciation for his shoutouts - Why we reset the show at 16 - Tom DeLonge 10 hour challenge - Adam has to see the new Star Wars movie on the night it opens - Alex continues to go hard - Ranking cheaper beer in order of their less awfulness - No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom anniversary - Guitar riff/opening intro challenge Follow the show on Twitter @BYOCBShow and the listen to the entire show catalog HERE. Subscribe and rate the show on iTunes.