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Down The Robbie Hole
Down The Robbie Hole
18 episodes
2 days ago
Join Matthew, Jon, and Nathan as they go through Robbie Williams's discography to find out just why he's the strangest figure in British pop music.
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Join Matthew, Jon, and Nathan as they go through Robbie Williams's discography to find out just why he's the strangest figure in British pop music.
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13 - Under The Radar
Down The Robbie Hole
1 hour 25 minutes 35 seconds
2 years ago
13 - Under The Radar

Three's a crowd!

The gang are B-side themselves as they examine Robbie Williams's trilogy of outtake compilations, Under The Radar Vol. 1, 2, and 3, released in 2014, 2017, and 2019 respectively, each with cover art that prominently features Robbie's backside. The boys soon realise why these tracks were left off of proper albums in one of the lowest-energy episodes on record. Stick around though for the truly incredible final track of the collection, along with an unexpectedly NSFW discovery made during our Robbie Research. Just like the trilogy of albums itself, this is an episode for the most hardcore of completionists.

(Down The Robbie Hole was recorded from 2019-2020)

Down The Robbie Hole
Join Matthew, Jon, and Nathan as they go through Robbie Williams's discography to find out just why he's the strangest figure in British pop music.