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 hope you have been enjoying the 100 Albums Podcast! The Guys are taking a break this week, since the "bracket playoff" episode marked the end of season two.
But don't you worry! We’re putting together some really interesting stuff for season three! In season 3 we'll be starting with Pink Floyd’s iconic record Dark Side Of The Moon, and have conversations about The Beatles, Eminem, Lucianno Pavarotti (yes, really), The Rolling Stones, Radiohead, and many, many more! While The Guys rest their vocal chords this week, please go back through season two and check out some of the highlights.
Let us know what you think! Shoot The Guys an email at 100albums@bertislo.com - and maybe you'll be featured in an upcoming episode!
Thanks so much for listening!
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.