This week, Jasen and Oliver scrape the bottom of the barrel and come up with a couple horrible things. Oliver wanders out to the west coast of the great white north and Jasen sticks close to home.
This week, Jasen and Oliver talk about guilty pleasures. Jasen goes back to the You're Just The Worst playlist and Oliver is just wrong.
This week, Oliver and Jasen have to make amends for the previous episode, so they've carefully stayed away from the musical black hole that was 1986.
This week, Jasen and Oliver talk about songs inextricably tied to their videos. One of these songs truly did kill the career of one of our artists.
This week on True Confessions...sorry, In Your Earholes, Jasen and Oliver delve deep into their psyches and reveal a couple more deep, dark secrets.
Happy New Year, everyone! Jasen and Oliver are back and celebrating a couple of excellent driving songs to kick off the new year. Throw these two songs in your car's cassette deck and go for a cruise.
Jason joins us for a special year in review episode, but not the current year. We look back at the trainwreck year that is 1986.
On this episode, Candice Lepage joins me again for her first pick in this series. She chose Fleetwood Mac's masterpiece, Rumours. This album produced the hits, "Don't Stop", "Go Your Own Way", "The Chain", and more.
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Your hosts, Oliver and Jasen, are the Barons Of Bad this week as they bring you the worst songs from the best artists. Try not throw anything while listening.
Don't worry, the title refers to the subject matter of the music, but Jasen and Oliver are bring the good stuff to today's post-(US) holiday episode.
This week, Jasen and Oliver get guilty and wander back to that rarely trod upon genre on this podcast.
We're back with an episode featuring a couple of actual good songs. Also, Ken, sorry about the title. Jasen goes back to one of the pioneers of the new wave movement and Oliver picks a new wave mainstay before the lead singer went coffeehouse.
We are back with a trove of awful for your listening displeasure. Oliver tortures us with Canadian content while Jasen twists the knife with a "Queen of crossover".
In this episode, Doug Slater joins me to discuss one of the seminal jazz albums of all time, Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis. This was my first time listening to this album, so I knew nothing going in. It's a fascinating episode and Doug is an excellent guide.
Jasen had a bad day and needs good music to cheer him up. Well, that's what they picked today and hopefully you, dear listener, will be cheered up too.
This time around, Tom Merritt joins me to discuss Doolittle, by Pixies. This is one of the most critically acclaimed albums from the late-80's by many music publications.
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We are celebrating the end of summer with some inspired choices for the occasion. Joining us are our dear friends Up In This Brain Jason and The First Lady of the Podcast, Stephanie.
I decided to re-upload this classic episode from the 100 Greatest Albums.
Dave Brodbeck joins me this time to discuss a truly great album, U2's The Joshua Tree. This is the album that gave us such great songs as "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and "Where The Streets Have No Name".
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Jasen walked around asking people questions about music. Here are their answers. Thank you to all who cooperated.
By popular demand, I have re-uploaded this episode of The 100 Greatest Albums series.
Joining me on this episode is The Scarborough Dude. We are discussing an album that I never heard of before, but for my guest was a rite of passage in his life. It's a fascinating episode of storytelling and music.
]]>In this inaugural episode of a new series, Jasen talks to his co-host, Oliver Rockside, about his love of opera and new wave.
This week, Oliver and Jasen take you back to the weird and wondrous year of 1990 for two songs that they definitely think fit the bill of of ugly.
Here we are with the start of the next 200 episodes and we're kicking it off with a listener request special. Jasen and Oliver have been subjected to two songs from Milan and DocPinko and we will be looking for payback.
On this day, July the 4th in the year of yacht rock 2022, we return to celebrate the sixth birthday and 200th episode of this podcast featuring two guests and four amazing song selections as we head back out in the yacht for a very special voyage!
This week, Oliver and Jasen torture your earholes with some of the bottom of the barrel, pablum that the 1980s has to offer. We do not apologize for any of this.
This week, Jasen and Oliver take a mulligan over their last episode. It could be argued that that episode was not actually guilty. This week, they made up for it.
This week, what was supposed to be a guilt trip for Oliver and Jasen turned out to be a couple of excellent songs and some great discussion about female vocalists.
This time around, Jasen and Oliver are torturing you with the worst of each end of the 1990s. Dance like Hammer with your baseball cap turned backward and tune in.
Jasen finally returns in almost, but not quite, 100% voice. Oliver picks a family band from across the pond, and Jasen makes a last second change.
An old friend joins Jasen to discuss some
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