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Debut Review
Debut Review
7 episodes
1 day ago
Zack, Ryan, and Eric revisit Spacehog's debut album "Resident Alien" for some reason, and take a look back at a mid-90s hit album that is definitely a product of its time. But it's also a lot of fun! So join in as the Debut Review crew dissect a niche classic and try to figure out what the heck is up with that album cover. Support the show
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Zack, Ryan, and Eric revisit Spacehog's debut album "Resident Alien" for some reason, and take a look back at a mid-90s hit album that is definitely a product of its time. But it's also a lot of fun! So join in as the Debut Review crew dissect a niche classic and try to figure out what the heck is up with that album cover. Support the show
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
Episodes (7/7)
Debut Review
Ep 7: Spacehog - Resident Alien (1995)
Zack, Ryan, and Eric revisit Spacehog's debut album "Resident Alien" for some reason, and take a look back at a mid-90s hit album that is definitely a product of its time. But it's also a lot of fun! So join in as the Debut Review crew dissect a niche classic and try to figure out what the heck is up with that album cover. Support the show
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1 year ago
37 minutes

Debut Review
Ep 6: Grand Funk Railroad - On Time (1969)
Episode 6 has our hosts feeling funky....grandly! Mixed opinions and feelings abound, this album not only brings us some fun moments, but also a new system for choosing the next debut album to discuss. Listen to the end to find out what album will bring us out of the 60's/70's and into the ever-loved 90's! Support the show
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Debut Review
Ep 5: Dolly Parton - Hello, I'm Dolly (1967)
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2 years ago
31 minutes

Debut Review
Ep 4: King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)
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2 years ago
31 minutes

Debut Review
Ep 3: The Flying Lizards - The Flying Lizards (1979)
Episode 3 dives into the experimental New Wave band The Flying Lizards. We discuss their odd music, which actually has some compelling aspects (but not many), the bizarre lead vocalist, and maybe—just maybe—finally figure out the name of our podcast. Money is what the Flying Lizards want, but Debut Review is what you want! It's another fun episode as always, so grab some headphones and check it out. Support the show
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2 years ago
36 minutes

Debut Review
Ep 2: Bruce Springsteen - Greeting from Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)
Who are we talking about? The BOSS, that's who. Obviously, this needs no introduction. What it does need is a disclaimer. Look, we are/were figuring out how to record these things as we went. There are some sound issues with this one. We know all about them. Just sit back and listen to three fellas wax poetic about the street poetic Bruce Springsteen. It's a good listen, we promise. Enjoy! Support the show
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2 years ago
45 minutes

Debut Review
Ep 1: Rick Astley - Whenever You Need Somebody (1987)
Dive into the genre expanding debut from Mr. Astley with our hosts Zack, Eric and Ryan. Each with their own opinions and interpretations on a seminal debut by one of 80's pop's most revered performers and writers. This is the debut of Debut Review. Enjoy the best Rick Roll you could ask for. Support the show
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2 years ago
33 minutes

Debut Review
Zack, Ryan, and Eric revisit Spacehog's debut album "Resident Alien" for some reason, and take a look back at a mid-90s hit album that is definitely a product of its time. But it's also a lot of fun! So join in as the Debut Review crew dissect a niche classic and try to figure out what the heck is up with that album cover. Support the show