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We tell the untold stories of the best artists' worst albums. Did they deserve to bomb? Why hasn’t anyone heard of them?
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13 episodes
12 - The Beach Boys: Summer In Paradise (Part Three)
Part 3 takes us inside the making of Summer in Paradise, where we get some questionable decisions made leading up to the storm... We look at how Mike and Terry assembled a committee to write and record a “definitive soundtrack of summe...
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Episode 12
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1:28:19

11 - The Beach Boys: Summer In Paradise (Part Two)
In Part 2, I'm joined by Bryan Hall as we explore how The Beach Boys got here... from the success of "Kokomo" to the idea that they could maybe keep the train rolling without Brian Wilson. We talk about the state of the band in the early '90s, ...
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Episode 11
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1:15:05

10 - The Beach Boys: Summer In Paradise (Part One)
In our 4th series, we're tackling The Beach Boys 1992 album Summer in Paradise with guest Bryan Hall. In Part 1, we go back to the early days of The Beach Boys to understand how one of America’s most innovative bands slowly transformed into a n...
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Episode 10
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1:06:18

9 - Joni Mitchell: Dog Eat Dog (Part Four)
In this 4 part series, we dive into Joni Mitchell's 1985 album "Dog Eat Dog," a polarizing departure from her iconic 1960s folk roots. Embracing the digital soundscapes of the time, Joni channeled her frustration with the era's religious, polit...
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Episode 9
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58:06

8 - Joni Mitchell: Dog Eat Dog (Part Three)
In this 4 part series, we dive into Joni Mitchell's 1985 album "Dog Eat Dog," a polarizing departure from her iconic 1960s folk roots. Embracing the digital soundscapes of the time, Joni channeled her frustration with the era's religious, polit...
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Episode 8
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1:11:35

7 - Joni Mitchell: Dog Eat Dog (Part Two)
In this 4 part series, we dive into Joni Mitchell's 1985 album "Dog Eat Dog," a polarizing departure from her iconic 1960s folk roots. Embracing the digital soundscapes of the time, Joni channeled her frustration with the era's religious, polit...
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Episode 7
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52:04

6 - Joni Mitchell: Dog Eat Dog (Part One)
In this 4 part series, we dive into Joni Mitchell's 1985 album "Dog Eat Dog," a polarizing departure from her iconic 1960s folk roots. Embracing the digital soundscapes of the time, Joni channeled her frustration with the era's religious, polit...
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Episode 6
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1:04:16

5 - Roland Orzabal: Tomcats Screaming Outside (Part Three)
I'm joined by Gregg Adams as we look at Roland Orzabal's 2001 solo album Tomcats Screaming Outside. Haven't heard of the album or Roland Orzabal? Tomcats was nearly the 6th Tears for Fears album. Learn who Roland is and why you've never heard o...
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Episode 5
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1:17:32

4 - Roland Orzabal: Tomcats Screaming Outside (Part Two)
I'm joined by Gregg Adams as we look at Roland Orzabal's 2001 solo album Tomcats Screaming Outside. Haven't heard of the album or Roland Orzabal? Tomcats was nearly the 6th Tears for Fears album. Learn who Roland is and why you've never heard o...
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Episode 4
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51:07

3 - Roland Orzabal: Tomcats Screaming Outside (Part One)
I'm joined by Gregg Adams as we look at Roland Orzabal's 2001 solo album Tomcats Screaming Outside. Haven't heard of the album or Roland Orzabal? Tomcats was nearly the 6th Tears for Fears album. Learn who Roland is and why you've never heard o...
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Episode 3
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52:37

2 - The Bee Gees: Living Eyes (Part Two)
Chloe and I review each track, learn what popular music the band was up against in 1981, and see if The Bee Gees deserved to be stayin' alive, or if they suffered a justified tragedy. And wait, Dave Grohl?Listen to Living Eyes on
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Episode 2
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1:03:57

1 - The Bee Gees: Living Eyes (Part One)
I'm joined by Chloe Stauffer as we look at The Bee Gee's 1981 album Living Eyes. We’ll look at how the band became uncool overnight and why the album failed with critics and fans. It's the first album after disco died, and let's just say things...
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Episode 1
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42:00
