
Streetlight Manifesto's "Everything Goes Numb"
This week, Drew gives a nice helping of ska punk in New Jersey's own Streetlight Manifesto and their 2003 debut album, "Everything Goes Numb". What did the crew think of these ska-punk dudes from the Garden State? Hit play and find out!
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Audio Podcast Intro: Jahzarr - I Saw You On TV

They Might Be Giants' "Lincoln"
This week, Brett brings us back into the wonderfully quirky world of They Might Be Giants. This time, with their 1988 sophomore release "Lincoln". How did the guys enjoy revisiting the Massachusetts-born duo? Hit play and find out!
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Audio Podcast Intro: Jahzarr - I Saw You On TV

Liz Phair's "Exile In Guyville"
This week, Patrick gets the crew into some iconic '90s indie girl rock in Liz Phair's 1993 release "Exile In Guyville". What did the guys think? Hit play and learn fo yoself, fool!
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Polaris' "Music From The Adventures of Pete & Pete"
This week, we get nostalgic with the (as of now) singular album by Miracle Legion frontman, Polaris. Yes we are talking "Music From The Adventures of Pete & Pete". It's gonna get jangly up in here so prepare yourselves and get that episode a-playin'!
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toe's "For Long Tomorrow"
This week, we are joined by special guest Mike aka Avarant as he introduces us to a fascinating experimental outfit from Japan in toe and their 2009 release "For Long Tomorrow". Go on an odd journey with us, won't you?
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Earth, Wind & Fire's "Raise!"
This week, Drew gets the good vibes going with a classic album by Funk/R&B powerhouses Earth, Wind & Fire, their 1981 release, "Raise!". Did the guys feel the spice of life? Hit play and find out!
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Minor Threat's "Out Of Step"
This week, Brett, brings us some classic punk music with the legendary Minor Threat and their 1983 album "Out Of Step". Hit play to find out what the guys thought, already!
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American Sharks' "American Sharks"
This week, Patrick takes on a journey down Hard Rock Highway to the state of Texas for Austin-based American Sharks and their 2013 self-titled album. Did these sharks sink or swim? Find out by hitting play!
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Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco's "Celia y Johnny"
This week, Petey gives the guys a little insight into one of the most iconic singers in Latin-American music history in Celia Cruz and her collaboration with the man that coined the term "Salsa", Johnny Pacheco, the appropriately-titled "Celia y Johnny". How was their experience with classic Salsa? Hit play and find out!
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Hall & Oates' "Private Eyes"
This week, Drew brings two of the most iconic bards of the '80s in Daryl Hall and John Oates, and their 1981 epic "Private Eyes". Could the guys go for that? Well hit play and find out!
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Buckner & Garcia's "Pac-Man Fever"
This week, Brett brings the crew a true classic that transcends time, space, and dimensional barriers. They are introduced to a magnum opus by Ohio's treasured duo, Buckner & Garcia, known as "Pac-Man Fever". Come on this journey with them, won't you?
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Consider The Source's "That's What's Up"
This week, Patrick brings us an eclectic mix of styles in the form of Consider The Source and their 2010 release "That's What's Up". How did the guys feel after experience this smorgasbord of music genres? Hit play and find out!
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Primary's "2"
This week, Petey brings the crew another pick from South Korea. This time, in the form of acclaimed producer Primary, and his 2015 studio album "2". What did the guys think? Hit play and find out!
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Shinedown's "Amaryllis"
This week, we are joined by special guest Jack D Tyler D for a particularly fun episode. We talk about a myriad of things. Occasionally, one of those things was Jack's pick of Shinedown's 2012 release "Amaryllis". Listen in and join the fun.
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Mighty Mighty Bosstones' "Let's Face It"
This week, Drew brings us a mainstay of Boston music and of Third-Wave Ska, Mighty Mighty Bosstones' breakthrough album, "Let's Face It". What was the impression that we got? Well, listen and find out!
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Devo's "Freedom Of Choice"
This week, Brett brings forth the New Wave pioneers known as Devo and their breakout 1980 release "Freedom Of Choice". Did we learn what to do when a problem comes along? Listen and find out!
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Record Breakers XMas Special: Headboard's "Brendan Goes To College"
It's the Record Breakers XMas special! For this festive day, we sat down and had a nice wholesome evening with Jeff Gerstmann and Glenn Rubenstein's old band Headboard. Namely, we discussed their 1996 album "Brendan Goes To College". Spend your holiday with us, U.S. Pipe, and G-Man. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
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Atom And His Package's "Attention! Blah Blah Blah"
This week, Patrick introduces us to a man, his guitar, and his sequencer in Atom and His Package and the album "Attention! Blah Blah". What did the guys think? You know how to find out!
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Pantera's "Vulgar Display Of Power"
This week, Petey, in remembrance of the anniversary of "Dimebag" Darrell's death last week, brings the guys one of the most influential metal bands of the 90's and beyong, Pantera and their 1992 release Vulgar Display Of Power. Hit play and find out how the guys reacted!
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Ryn Weaver's "The Fool"
This week, we are joined by our friend Bryce Castillo and he brings us the critical darling that is Ryn Weaver and her debut album "The Fool". Were the guys a fool for her music? Hit play and find out!
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P.S.: OBS somehow corrupted the recording of the video, so this will be an audio only episode. Sorry about depriving you of Bryce's lovely handsome face.