Today we review the 1995 album Jagged Little Pill from Alanis Morissette. This album became one of the defining records of the 1990s alternative rock era, driven by Morissette’s distinctive, emotive vocals and fearless lyrical honesty. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and see if it held up in our memories and stood the test of time.
Today we review the album Human Clay by the band Creed. This album solidified the band's mainstream success and propelled them into the forefront of post-grunge and alternative rock in the late '90s and early 2000s. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and to see if it stands the test of time.
Today we review Megadeth's 1990 album Rust in Peace. This is considered as one of the most iconic thrash metal albums of all time and widely regarded as a pinnacle of the genre. Tune in to see if it can live up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew!
Today, we dive deeper into mid-90s Metallica with a look at their 1997 release, Reload. Following up on her earlier review of Load this summer, friend of the podcast Tiffany returns to help us break down this album. Tune in to hear the Audible Extacy crew’s thoughts on Reload and where it lands among Metallica’s classic catalog!
On this day, July 22, 2025, the world bids farewell to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. Join Jimmy from the Audible Extacy crew as he pauses to pay tribute to this iconic figure.
Today, we’re excited to welcome back our friends of the podcast, Emily and Audrey, as they join us to dive into one of their favorite childhood albums — Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt, the 1995 classic that helped bring the ska/pop punk genre to the forefront in the mid 90s.
This pick is a bit outside the usual territory for the Audible Extacy crew, but that makes it all the more interesting. Tune in to hear our full review and see how we each rate this iconic record!
Today we are joined by friend of the podcast Tiffany to discuss the album Load by the band Metallica. Where will this 1996 release rank in the discography of these titans of metal? Tune in to find out!
Today as a celebration of our 5 year anniversary, we review the Randy Rhodes Tribute album from Ozzy Osbourne released in 1987. Tune in to see if this live album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew!
Today we review the 1992 album Adrenalize by the band Def Leppard. Some say this is the last true hair metal album. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew!
Today the OG crew is back together and we are reviewing the 1976 classic Rocks by the band Aerosmith. Several famous musicians have listed this as a formative album for them. Tune in as we review it and see if we feel that it lives up to the hype.
Today we are joined by friends of the podcast Emily and Audrey to discuss one of their favorite albums, the 1994 grunge rock classic Superunknown by the band Soundgarden. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew!
Today we review the 1977 album Street Survivors by Southern Rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd. This is the final album that was recorded before the infamous plane crash that took a few of the core members of this band. Tune in to see how this album rates by the Audible Extacy crew.
Today we review the 1988 self titled debut from the Philadelphia hair metal band Britny Fox. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and if it lives up to the hype.
Today we review the 2005 album All The Right Reasons from Canadian Rockers Nickelback. This group has been relentlessly bashed over the years. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates one of their top albums and see if it they deserve the criticism they have received.
Today we review the 1985 album Asylum from the band KISS. Tune in to see how we rate this band's foray into the hair metal years and see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
Today we review the 1982 album Blackout by the Scorpions. Tune in to see if this early album by the German rockers lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
Today we review the debut album from the LA glam metal band Ratt. Tune in to see if this album from 1984 stands up to the memories we all have of it from our youth and if it stands the test of time.
Today we finish our country music month with the current release from Zach Top, Cold Beer &Country Music. Tune in to see if this album can handle the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
Today we review the 1988 album 8x10 from country music superstar Randy Travis. With a voice as smooth as butter, will this album hold up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew? Tune in to find out!
Today we start our country music month with a review of the 1992 debut album from country music singer songwriter Radney Foster. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.