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You Probably Know The Hits
Jason & Jeremy
20 episodes
4 months ago
A highly irrelevant podcast diving into the bands you love. A conversational journey on why we love the bands we love, the great songs you don’t hear on the radio, and the seedy gossip that may or may not be true.
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A highly irrelevant podcast diving into the bands you love. A conversational journey on why we love the bands we love, the great songs you don’t hear on the radio, and the seedy gossip that may or may not be true.
Show more...
Music History
Music,
Music Commentary
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Matchbox 20
You Probably Know The Hits
1 hour 17 minutes 44 seconds
4 years ago
Matchbox 20
Jeremy tries in vain to convince Jason that Matchbox 20 isn't all that bad, but Smooth complicates the conversation. In this episode we learn that Rob Thomas is a pretty cool guy, and, of course, we cover the multi-platinum Grammy-award-winning album supernatural by Santana that features the song Smooth featuring Rob Thomas, too. Related reading: Santana And Rob Thomas' 'Smooth' Sweeps Grammy Awards For 13th Year In A Row [the onion] --- Follow us on instagram!
You Probably Know The Hits
A highly irrelevant podcast diving into the bands you love. A conversational journey on why we love the bands we love, the great songs you don’t hear on the radio, and the seedy gossip that may or may not be true.