Inspired by a 100 Albums scratch-off poster, four college friends are on a quest to explore and review 100 iconic-ish albums. Each episode the 100 Albums Podcast Crew dive into the quirks, eccentricities, and legendary moments. They deliver a fresh, funny take on the albums that have shaped the musical landscape. The guys make music commentary as entertaining as it is ridiculous.
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Inspired by a 100 Albums scratch-off poster, four college friends are on a quest to explore and review 100 iconic-ish albums. Each episode the 100 Albums Podcast Crew dive into the quirks, eccentricities, and legendary moments. They deliver a fresh, funny take on the albums that have shaped the musical landscape. The guys make music commentary as entertaining as it is ridiculous.
On this episode, The Guys attempt to make sense out of Eminem's highest-performing album, 'The Mashall Mathers LP'.
Songs featured in this episode
"Idiot Control" from Mystery Science Theater 3000
"Threw It On The Ground" by The Lonely Island
"Let Me Ride" by Dr. Dre
"Forgot About Dre" by Dr. Dre
"My Name Is" by Eminem
"Stan" by Eminem
"The Real Slim Shady" by Eminem
"Kim" by Eminem
"The Way I Am" by Eminem
"The Kids" by Eminem
"Purple Pills" by D12
"Criminal" by Eminem
"Rap God" by Eminem
"Bitch Please II" by Eminem (feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit & Nate Dogg)
"Who Knew" by Eminem
"I'm Back" by Eminem
"Under The Influence" by Eminem
"Remember Me?" by Eminem (feat. RBX & Sticky Fingaz)
"A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II)" by Thundercat
"Habits" by Eminem
"Quality Control" by Jurassic 5
The 100 Albums Podcast
Inspired by a 100 Albums scratch-off poster, four college friends are on a quest to explore and review 100 iconic-ish albums. Each episode the 100 Albums Podcast Crew dive into the quirks, eccentricities, and legendary moments. They deliver a fresh, funny take on the albums that have shaped the musical landscape. The guys make music commentary as entertaining as it is ridiculous.