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Remote with Rob and Dan
Rob Bennet & Daniel Wiseman
22 episodes
8 months ago
Rob promises to diverge from the rock genre in the last episode and fails miserably as we dive into his favorite artist of all time, The Cure. In this episode we discuss Lullaby, a song that we both agree sums up The Cure quite nicely.
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Rob promises to diverge from the rock genre in the last episode and fails miserably as we dive into his favorite artist of all time, The Cure. In this episode we discuss Lullaby, a song that we both agree sums up The Cure quite nicely.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Visual Arts,
Self-Improvement
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Head Like a Hole
Remote with Rob and Dan
49 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
Head Like a Hole
In 1989 the top 40 was covered in hits by Paula Abdul, Poison, Bobby Brown and Chicago. Hair metal was at its peak and Grunge was right around the corner. There were a few acts like Depeche Mode and New Order that were making great, dark synth pop but no one could have anticipated an album like Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails and in particular, the success of Head Like a Hole, the first single off the album.
Remote with Rob and Dan
Rob promises to diverge from the rock genre in the last episode and fails miserably as we dive into his favorite artist of all time, The Cure. In this episode we discuss Lullaby, a song that we both agree sums up The Cure quite nicely.