On this semi-weekly podcast, Jack Derbak and Spencer Foust break down the sometimes-funny, sometimes-frustrating, and always-troubled productions throughout modern music history.
Varg Vikernes, known for his solo act Burzum and the murder of Mayhem-founder and all-around-asshole Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth, was sentenced to pr...
CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, self-harm, animal abuse, and hate crimes. In May of 1994, an album by the unpronouncable name of De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas w...
In 2003, while touring for their chart-topping album "Home," the Dixie Chicks made a brief statement opposing the upcoming Iraq War. Everything was fi...
Jack spent so much time setting up this album that he forgot to talk about it in the previous episode! It's okay though, Spencer stuck around so we co...
Before Jack and Spencer get into St. Anger, they dive into the history of Metallica's past grievances up to the year 2000, which contributed to their ...
After the mediocre release of "Warning" (2000), Green Day needed a top-notch followup. The Anaheim punk trio set to work on their seventh studio album...
In 1991, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher formed Oasis, a band that focused on doing as little work as possible to become worldwide rock stars. Their ...
October 25, 2019, famed producer and egomaniac Kanye West released his ninth studio album: a Christian Hip-Hop record titled "Jesus is King." Scattere...
In 1968, Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band (of slaves) began recording their upcoming double album on Frank Zappa's new label: "Straight Records." ...
Who said rock had to be rebellious? What if you wanna jam out to some guitar solos with your grandma? Do groups larger than ten people terrify you? We...