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Back on Track
Back on Track
25 episodes
1 week ago
You know that song you always skip? Does it get under your skin? Make you cringe? Remind you of that one time in high school? Well, we wanna know why. In each episode, hosts Katherine Kermgard and M.E. Maloney bring on a guest to explore one of their most despised songs—and maybe convince them to like it (or at least tolerate it) along the way.
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You know that song you always skip? Does it get under your skin? Make you cringe? Remind you of that one time in high school? Well, we wanna know why. In each episode, hosts Katherine Kermgard and M.E. Maloney bring on a guest to explore one of their most despised songs—and maybe convince them to like it (or at least tolerate it) along the way.
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Comedy
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Cheap Thrills
Back on Track
56 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Cheap Thrills

Listen up! Abbas is on the podcast this week and brings us “Cheap Thrills” by Sia.


We discuss Sia’s storied history and her potential nepo baby status, Abbas’s childhood tea, and our conspiracy theories about Operation Snowball.

Back on Track
You know that song you always skip? Does it get under your skin? Make you cringe? Remind you of that one time in high school? Well, we wanna know why. In each episode, hosts Katherine Kermgard and M.E. Maloney bring on a guest to explore one of their most despised songs—and maybe convince them to like it (or at least tolerate it) along the way.