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Epic Albums
Greg Potter
60 episodes
1 day 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.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Epic Albums 60 - Quadrophenia
Epic Albums
1 hour 18 minutes 28 seconds
3 weeks ago
Epic Albums 60 - Quadrophenia

The boys hit a milestone with the 60th episode of Epic Albums. To celebrate, Greg and Mike tackle another album from one of their favorite bands, the Who. They review the classic 1973 rock opera Quadrophenia and discover that Mike's deep dive into the Who catalog has converted him into a die-hard fan. They discuss the songs 5:15, I'm One, Love Reign O'er Me, The Real Me, The Dirty Jobs, and Cut My Hair.

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.