
Bang bang, Niner gang — we kick off with some football nostalgia before diving headfirst into a mixtape from one of the most memorable years in music: 1995.🎵 The 1995 Hit ListAdam throws down the Billboard gauntlet with the top 13 songs of the year — Seal, Mariah Carey, TLC, Michael Jackson, Green Day, Live, and even a curveball from Blessed Union of Souls. Some were unforgettable anthems, others… not so much.🎶 Name That Tune (Under 2 Seconds!)From the snap of a snare to half a synth note, can you ID songs faster than Adam? A-ha, Rick Springfield, Queen, Fine Young Cannibals, Pet Shop Boys, and even Level 42 all make an appearance in this lightning-round game that had us cracking up.🥤 Not Sponsored By…RC Cola, Diet Right, and the ghost of Tab make their unlikely cameos as we riff on sodas that time forgot.🤘 Deftones & Collective SoulWe shout out the Deftones for finally hitting #1s thanks to a new generation of fans, and Adam shares his $4 investment in a Collective Soul documentary that left him with newfound respect for Ed Rowland’s artistry.🌟 Artists Who Transcend GenresFrom Dolly Parton to Johnny Cash to Willie Nelson, we debate which musicians rise above genre walls — and why Ed Rowland might belong in that conversation.All this and more on Episode 35 of How It’s Related — where every week we prove that a chat about nothing always turns into something.👇 Listen now & join the conversation!#HowItsRelated #Podcast #MusicPodcast #90sMusic #1995Hits #Mixtape #CollectiveSoul #Deftones #DollyParton #JohnnyCash #Cousins