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Epic Albums
Greg Potter
60 episodes
17 hours ago
Epic Albums reviews the albums that define the history of popular music from the 1960s through today. Hosts Mike Gemma and Greg Potter provide the history and their personal reviews of the best, and sometimes the worst, songs from all of the classic albums that matter.
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Epic Albums reviews the albums that define the history of popular music from the 1960s through today. Hosts Mike Gemma and Greg Potter provide the history and their personal reviews of the best, and sometimes the worst, songs from all of the classic albums that matter.
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Music Commentary
Music
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Epic Albums 55 - Your Arsenal
Epic Albums
1 hour 9 minutes 23 seconds
5 months ago
Epic Albums 55 - Your Arsenal

On episode 55 of Epic Albums, Greg and Mike listen to an album that they explored together. After cultivating a love for the Smiths at the same time, the guys moved on to dig into Morrissey's catalog. They tackle one of his most acclaimed albums, Your Arsenal, and review the songs The National Front Disco, We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful, Certain People I Know, You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side, Tomorrow, We'll Let You Know, and You're the One for Me Fatty.

Epic Albums
Epic Albums reviews the albums that define the history of popular music from the 1960s through today. Hosts Mike Gemma and Greg Potter provide the history and their personal reviews of the best, and sometimes the worst, songs from all of the classic albums that matter.