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.
We're at the halfway mark on the poster! 50 albums down, only 50 more to go!
This week The Guys are taking a break from talking about albums to respond to messages that listeners have sent in to the podcast.
Want to send something to The Guys? You can email the podcast at 100Albums@bertislo.com, or you can send a voice message at SpeakPipe.com/100Albums.
Here's to the next 50 albums! Thanks for listening!
Referenced in this episode
Stephen King - You Know They Got A Hell Of A Band
https://stephenking.fandom.com/wiki/You_Know_They_Got_a_Hell_of_a_Band
Songs featured in this episode
"Parklife" by Blur
"Hotel California" by The Eagles
"Go Your Own Way" by Fleetwood Mac
"Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder
"Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang" by Dr. Dre
"Enter Sandman" by Metallica
"Firestarter" by Prodigy
"One More Time" by Daft Punk
"You're My Best Friend" by Queen
"Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns 'N' Roses
"I'm Every Woman" by Whitney Houston
"The Real Me" by The Who
"Debaser" by The Pixies
"Happy" by The Rolling Stones
"Nebakanezer" by The Black Crowes
"Young, Gifted, and Black" by Aretha Franklin
"Freedom Jazz Dance" by Eddie Harris
"It Feels Good" by Tony! Toni! Toné!
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.