On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a break from the usual deep dive into an album and turn their attention to the discography of everyone's favorite rock band Nickelback. The two hosts will take turns picking albums from that discography and see how they rate on All Music. The host that picks the best-rated selection of albums will win bragging rates and have the ability to choose the artist on the next episode of Discography Draft. Whether you are a fan of Nickelback or not, this episode will have something for everyone.
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On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan review the debut album from modern country superstar Brad Paisley entitled "Who Needs Pictures". Brad got his start through a mixture of singing for his church and being a weekly act on Jamboree USA. He would go into his career generating hit singles like "Mud On The Tires", "Whiskey Lullaby" and "She's Everything". Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about the record!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:55 Last Week Recap
04:29 What is a Brad Paisley?
12:43 Long Sermon
20:06 Me Neither
26:54 Who Needs Pictures
37:15 Don't Breathe
42:18 He Didn't Have To Be
49:00 It Never Woulda Worked Out Anyway
57:08 Holdin' On to You
01:03:09 Ways to Support the Show
01:07:57 I've Been Better
01:13:31 We Danced
01:21:14 Sleepin' on the Foldout
01:28:10 Cloud of Dust
01:36:55 The Nervous Breakdown (Instrumental)
01:41:04 In the Garden
01:45:31 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:54:47 Next Week's Review
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan review the debut self-tilted album from The Stooges. Often credited with being a proto punk band, the group released this record after signing to Elektra Records in 1968. The Stooges drew influences from garage rock, The Doors and The Untouchable. This album features one of their biggest tracks: "I Wanna Be Your Dog". Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about the album!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:35 Last Week Recap
05:17 What is The Stooges?
17:47 1969
27:16 I Wanna Be Your Dog
37:58 We Will Fall
48:18 Ways to Support the Show
53:55 No Fun
01:01:59 Real Cool Time
01:06:23 Ann
01:13:59 Not Right
01:18:41 Little Doll
01:24:44 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:34:37 Next Week's Review
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan review the 2008 album from The Gaslight Anthem called The '59 Sound. After gaining an independent following from their debut album, the group blended their punk rock sound with influences from heartland rock. The record landed on different publications "Best Of" lists: most notably eMusic named it the best album of 2008. Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about The '59 Sound !
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
04:24 Last Week Recap
08:19 What is a Gaslight Anthem?
17:52 Great Expectations
26:20 The '59 Sound
34:04 Old White Lincoln
41:39 High Lonesome
49:21 Film Noir
56:05 Miles Davis & The Cool
01:02:50 Ways to Support the Show
01:06:57 The Patient Ferris Wheel
01:13:52 Casanova, Baby!
01:20:22 Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
01:27:21 Meet Me by the River's Edge
01:33:56 Here's Looking at You, Kid
01:40:00 The Backseat
01:46:19 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:54:27 Next Week's Review
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan go back to the year 1967 to review the debut self-titled album by The Doors. The Doors had four members that brought a unique element to the group's overall sound. The Doors developed their sound during their live shows at clubs such as the Whisky a Go Go. This record features some of the group's most well-known songs, including "Break On Through (To The Otherside)," "Light My Fire," and "The End." Check out what the guys have to say about the album!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
03:00 Last Week Recap
05:22 What are The Doors?
17:24 Break on Through (To the Other Side)
26:49 Soul Kitchen
33:48 The Crystal Ship
41:42 Twentieth Century Fox
47:38 Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
54:29 Light My Fire
01:07:52 Ways to Support the Show
01:12:08 Back Door Man
01:17:47 I Looked at You
01:22:56 End of the Night
01:27:50 Take It as It Comes
01:33:33 The End
01:45:50 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:57:01 Next Week's Review
Get ready—this week, Matt and Ryan are lighting up the airwaves with a look back at Wiz Khalifa's legendary 2010 mixtape, Kush & Orange Juice. Remember when this thing broke the internet? It was the number one trending topic on Google and Twitter when it dropped! The guys dig into the tracks, including one that features a super unexpected sample from Demi Lovato's "Our Time Is Here." You don't want to miss their take!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:59 Last Week Recap
06:44 What Is A Wiz Khalifa?
18:01 Waken Baken
21:09 Mezmorized
28:58 We're Done/Skit 1
36:32 The Statement
41:30 Spotlight/Skit 2
46:00 The Kid Frankie
51:01 Up
57:00 Never Been
01:01:26 Ways to Support the Show
01:07:21 In The Cut
01:13:57 Visions
01:18:04 Still Blazin
01:24:16 Slim Skit/Pedal to the Metal
01:32:00 Good Dank/Skit 3
01:36:24 Glass House/Outro
01:41:37 Supply
01:44:36 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:56:01 Next Week's Review
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a dive into the 1977 debut album from the band Television entitled Marquee Moon. Television was a rock band formed in 1973 hailing from New York City. They crafted their unique sound throughout years of live performances most notably at the legendary club CBGB's. Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about this album!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:09 Last Week Recap
05:05 What Is A Television?
15:49 See No Evil
23:44 Venus
30:31 Friction
38:08 Marquee Moom
49:07 Ways to Support the Show
54:12 Elevation
01:01:21 Guiding Light
01:08:18 Prove It
01:14:46 Torn Curtain
01:25:26 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:36:12 Next Week's Review
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan dive into Purple Rain by Prince and The Revolution. This iconic album firmly established Prince's status as a figurehead for pop music of the 1980s. Regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time by several publications, it features some of Prince's biggest songs, including "When Doves Cry," "Darling Nikki," and the title track, "Purple Rain."
Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about this record.
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
03:10 Last Week Recap
06:33 What Is A Prince?
14:08 Let's Go Crazy
24:56 Take Me With You
31:43 The Beautiful Ones
42:26 Computer Blue
51:14 Darling Nikki
01:02:18 Ways to Support the Show
01:06:35 When Doves Cry
01:16:16 I Would Die 4 U
01:23:31 Baby I'm a Star
01:30:21 Purple Rain
01:42:21 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:50:17 Next Week's Review
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a deep dive into the cult classic album, Spiderland, from the band Slint. Highly influential in shaping the modern landscapes of post-rock and post-hardcore, the album was famously praised by Steve Albini in his Melody Maker review. He wrote, "It's an amazing record... and no one still capable of being moved by rock music should miss it. In 10 years it will be a landmark and you'll have to scramble to buy a copy then."
Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about this landmark record.
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:21 Last Week Recap
06:32 What Is A Slint?
15:23 Breadcrumb Trail
28:52 Nosferatu Man
38:26 Don, Aman
48:54 Ways to Support the Show
54:54 Washer
01:06:54 For Dinner...
01:11:44 Good Morning, Captain
01:23:12 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:35:35 Next Week's Review
Get ready for some Motown magic! On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan are diving deep into Diana Ross & The Supremes Join The Temptations. This legendary album brought together two of Motown's most popular groups and was a huge hit, climbing all the way to number 2 on the Billboard 200. Find out what the guys thought about this iconic record!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:30 Last Week Recap
05:01 What Is A Motown, Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations?
17:38 Try It Baby
25:04 I Second That Emotion
31:12 Ain't No Mountain High Enough
39:20 I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
48:03 This Guy's In Love With You
53:48 Funky Broadway
59:45 Ways to Support the Show
01:05:13 I'll Try Something New
01:09:36 A Place In The Sun
01:17:11 Sweet Inspiration
01:23:47 Then
01:28:05 The Impossible Dream
01:34:52 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:44:28 Next Week's Review
Join Matt and Ryan as they take a deep dive into Joy Division's influential album, Closer. Released in 1980, the record arrived just months after the tragic death of frontman Ian Curtis. The album is widely regarded as the band's finest work and a cornerstone of the post-punk movement, a genre they helped pioneer. Praised by critics like Mark Fisher as "the crown jewel of post-punk," this album is a must-listen. See what Matt and Ryan think of this seminal work.
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
03:41 Last Week Recap
05:58 What Is A Joy Division?
18:04 Atrocity Exhibition
25:54 Isolation
33:21 Passover
43:35 Colony
52:42 A Mean to an End
58:58 Ways to Support the Show
01:02:46 Heart and Soul
01:09:47 Twenty Four Hours
01:16:27 The Eternal
01:24:35 Decades
01:31:07 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:40:03 Next Week's Review
This week, Matt and Ryan are diving into Coldplay's album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. The album marked a shift for the band, showcasing a greater use of electric guitar and piano than its predecessor, Parachutes. The singles from this record became some of Coldplay's biggest hits, including "In My Place," "The Scientist," and "Clocks." Tune in to hear what the guys have to say about the album!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:15 Last Week Recap
04:14 What Is A Coldplay?
14:04 Politik
26:30 In My Place
33:59 God Put a Smile upon Your Face
41:07 The Scientist
48:03 Clocks
56:33 Daylight
01:01:40 Ways to Support the Show
01:06:48 Green Eyes
01:13:19 Warning Sign
01:19:22 A Whisper
01:26:48 A Rush of Blood to the Head
01:32:26 Amsterdam
01:39:25 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:48:35 Next Week's Review
In this episode, Matt and Ryan explore the monumental album that defined a genre: Black Sabbath's Paranoid. Released in 1970, this record didn't just introduce heavy metal; it perfected it. The album is a heavy hitter, featuring classics like "Iron Man," "War Pigs," and "Paranoid." Don't miss their discussion on this essential piece of music history!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:57 Last Week Recap
05:32 What Is A Black Sabbath?
16:57 War Pigs
25:41 Paranoid
35:21 Planet Caravan
43:40 Iron Man
51:20 Ways to Support the Show
55:05 Electrical Funereal
01:02:02 Hand of Doom
01:10:27 Rat Salad
01:15:32 Fairies Wear Boots
01:24:10 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:34:30 Next Week's Review
01:36:36 Outro
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan dive into Jelly Roll's 2024 album, Beautifully Broken. Released on October 11, 2024, the album marked a significant milestone for the artist, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
Jelly Roll has been open about his past struggles with mental health and addiction, and he uses the album as a way to connect with others on a similar journey. The album is a powerful exploration of these themes, offering a candid look into his life.
Find out what the guys think about this impactful album!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:43 Last Week Recap
06:43 What Is A Jelly Roll?
14:32 Winning Streak
22:10 Burning
28:16 Heart of Stone
35:12 I Am Not Okay
40:51 When the Drugs Don't Work (featuring llsey)
50:49 Higher Than Heaven (featuring Wiz Khalifa)
56:11 Liar
01:02:14 Ways to Support the Show
01:06:53 Everyone Bleeds
01:10:45 Get By
01:19:53 Unpretty
01:24:53 Grace
01:29:55 What It Takes
01:35:03Hey Mama
01:41:32 Time of Day (featuring MGK)
01:47:49 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:56:17 Next Week's Review
01:59:09 Outro
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a break from the usual deep dive into an album and turn their attention to the discography of Elton John. The two hosts will take turns picking albums from that crop of albums and see how they rate on All Music. The host that picks the best-rated selection of albums will win bragging rates and have the ability to choose the artist on the next episode of Discography Draft. Whether you are a fan of Elton John or not, this episode will have something for everyone.
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Join Matt and Ryan this week as they journey back to the birth of Britpop with Suede's groundbreaking 1993 self-titled album. This was the record that kicked off an entire musical movement, and remarkably, Suede was hailed as "The Best New Band in Britain" even before it hit shelves! While they conquered the UK, American success eluded them. Don't miss what Matt and Ryan have to say about this iconic debut.
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:44 Last Week Recap
07:02 What Is A Suede?
22:34 So Young
31:22 Animal Nitrate
37:03 She's Not Dead
43:52 Moving
50:25 Pantomime Horse
57:55 The Drowners
01:05:29 Ways to Support the Show
01:09:56 Sleeping Pills
01:15:48 Breakdown
01:20:39 Metal Mickey
01:24:04 Animal Lover
01:29:09 The Next Life
01:32:54 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:40:34 Next Week's Review
01:44:29 Outro
For this week's episode, Matt and Ryan are taking a deep dive into music history, specifically to 1963, to discuss Barbra Streisand's groundbreaking debut, The Barbra Streisand Album. This critically acclaimed work not only clinched Album of the Year at the 1963 Grammys but was also lauded by Allmusic as "an essential recording in the field of pop vocals." Tune in to hear Matt and Ryan's full review!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
03:07 Last Week Recap
05:16 What Is A Barbara Streisand?
12:45 Cry Me a River
19:14 My Honey's Loving Arms
27:30 I'll Tell the Man in the Street
32:51 A Taste of Honey
41:18 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
47:06 Soon It's Gonna Rain
52:09 Ways to Support the Show
55:19 Happy Days Are Here Again
01:00:40 Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
01:05:37 Much More
01:10:03 Come to the Supermarket in Old Peking
01:17:10 A Sleepin' Bee
01:23:05 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:31:23 Next Week's Review
01:36:50 Outro
Kicking off July, Matt and Ryan are diving deep into a fan-requested album: The Offspring's 1998 release, Americana. This iconic record arrived when punk rock was exploding into the mainstream, and it solidified The Offspring's place with massive singles such as "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)," "Why Don't You Get a Job?," and "The Kids Aren't Alright." Don't miss what the guys have to say about this influential album!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
03:18 Last Week Recap
06:04 What Is The Offspring?
15:46 Welcome/Have Your Ever
23:20 Starting At The Sun
29:11 Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)
36:38 The Kids Aren't Alright
44:42 Feelings
50:19 She's Got Issues
59:53 Walla Walla
01:05:32 Ways to Support the Show
01:09:49 The End Of The Line
01:15:25 No Brakes
01:19:35 Why Don't You Get A Job?
01:25:46 Americana
01:31:05 Pay The Man
01:38:47 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:45:37 Next Week's Review
01:47:39 Outro
For their final Pride Month episode of 2025, Matt and Ryan are focusing on a true legend: Little Richard. They'll be exploring his groundbreaking debut album, Here's Little Richard. This album, featuring the revolutionary single "Tutti Frutti," is widely recognized for introducing many of rock music's most defining elements. Little Richard himself is frequently cited as one of the primary architects of rock and roll. Don't miss this episode to hear Matt and Ryan's take on this pivotal work!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:08 Last Week Recap
03:31 What Is A Little Richard?
10:41 Tutti Fruti
21:20 True, Fine Mama
27:37 Can't Believe You Wanna Leave
32:49 Ready Teddy
37:55 Baby
43:47 Slippin' and Slidin'
48:44 Ways to Support the Show
51:57 Long Tall Sally
59:52 Miss Ann
01:04:35 Oh Why?
01:09:04 Rip It Up
01:14:04 Jenny, Jenny
01:19:16 She's Got It
01:23:12 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:32:00 Next Week's Review
01:33:52 Outro
This week, Matt and Ryan continue their Pride Month celebration by exploring Frank Ocean's acclaimed second studio album, "Blonde." Released independently after the success of Channel Orange, Blonde quickly became a critical darling, even being named Pitchfork's best album of the 2010s. Tune in to hear their take!
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Time Stamps
00:00 Intro
04:20 Last Week Recap
05:43 What is a Frank Ocean?
16:54 Nikes
24:15 Ivy
29:48 Pink + White
34:40 Be Yourself
38:23 Solo
43:05 Skyline To
46:59 Self Control
54:27 Good Guy
56:38 Nights
01:03:35 Solo (Reprise)
01:07:40 Ways to Support the Show
01:11:31 Pretty Sweet
01:16:55 Facebook Story
01:18:55 Close To You
01:20:58 White Ferrari
01:27:10 Seigfried
01:32:08 Godspeed
01:36:48 Futura Free
01:41:23 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
01:49:25 Next Week's Review
01:51:17 Outro