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10 CDs For A Penny

26 Episodes

89 minutes | May 25, 2023
Bikini Kill - Jackson Main, Jessica Fleming
Riot Grrl and Bikini Kill are one of the most important touchstones in music of the past 30 years. So when Bikini Kill came to town on their reunion tour Jess and I went to see the revolution girl style. After the show we concluded we had to do a pod and talk about all things Bikini Kill so here it is. No magazine reference, just Bikini Kill, women in music, reunions and whether or not Bikini Kill needed a guitar player.
132 minutes | Mar 25, 2023
Pitchfork Best Grunge Albums of the 90's - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Matt Bourassa
Is Grunge a sound or a place? In this episode 3 grunge obsessed hosts go through the Pitchfork 25 Grunge Albums of the 90s list and we get deep into defining grunge picking apart this list and of course talking about who we would have included.
101 minutes | Jul 28, 2022
Chart Magazine 1996 - Jay Ferguson interview
It's the 25th anniversary of Sloan's 1998 album Navy Blues and to celebrate we're talking with Sloan guitarist Jay Ferguson. Jay shares tons of fun stories about the era surrounding Navy Blues but before that we go back to Sloan's signing to DGC and through their albums Twice Removed and One Chord to Another. Jackson, Noyan Hilmi and Alex Hryshko begin the episode talking about their history of loving Sloan from the beginning of their career right up to today.
67 minutes | Mar 31, 2022
Alternative Press Aug 2005 - SLINT - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Ali Qadeer
This episode we discuss the short lived but influential career of the band Slint. Were they the dawn of post rock? We talk about Slint's roots in hardcore and how the hardcore genre has spawned so much important music from bands that left it behind but hung on to its energy and counter culture.
83 minutes | Jan 17, 2022
Empire Records - Jackson Main, Kavita Gill, Stacey McCool
What do you think of the movie Empire Records? For a movie that got sort of lost in the shuffle and bombed at the box office we have thought about it way too much apparently. Is this a music movie? Is this movie good? For the first time ever we not looking at a music mag, we're just talking about Empire Records. We dive deep into themes, casting, record stores, and why Lucas didn't just tell Joe why he took the money! 
80 minutes | Oct 22, 2021
Alternative Press January 1997 - Weezer Pinkerton - Jackson Main, Pablo Petrucci, Stacey McCool
It's the 25th anniversary of Weezer Pinkerton and we talk about the Alternative Press cover story on Weezer for this landmark album. Pinkerton was one of the most talked about albums of the 90's because it was Weezer's sophomore record and there were a lot of expectations that were either met or rejected by fans. It still remains probably the favourite album of fans and we talk about it's impact, and legacy.
112 minutes | Sep 1, 2021
Spin Magazine September 1991 - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Alex Hryshko
This episode is special for a few reasons. The first is that we have an interview with Joe Lally from Fugazi  specifically about this time in career in music 1991. This issue features an article on Fugazi and is one of the most unique interviews ever because Fugazi don't want to be interviewed by Spin.  This was also the month that Nirvana Nevermind was released which launched the 90's into a whole new era and identity of its own.  Join Jackson, Noyan, and Alex as they discuss this specific and important moment.  Also check out Alex's music project NO END on bandcamp https://noendnoise.bandcamp.com/
75 minutes | Jun 21, 2021
Rolling Stone July 1995 - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Noyan Hilmi
This episode we explore and discuss an article about a brand new band called Bush. I thought this episode was going to be a conversation about how bands who are influenced by a current, popular movement in music have an unfair disadvantage. And it was. BUT, it was also about why bands in the same movement get to be cool and other don't.  Also we talk about Oakleys and 90s fashion. 
70 minutes | May 26, 2021
Circus Magazine December 2001 - Jackson Main, Pablo Petrucci, Jesse Crowe, Dave Terpstra
Did you love Nu Metal? Did you love to hate it? Then this episode is for you. We talk about our love for Nu Metal bands, the cheese factor of it all, the culture that surrounded is and how terrible a magazine Circus was. Join for a trip to 2001 and the last gasp of this genre. 
96 minutes | Apr 28, 2021
Chart Magazine March 2005 - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Noyan Hilmi
It's the all Canadian episode! We've been very excited for this one and it's a list episode! That's right we're going through Chart Magazine's top 50 Canadian Albums of all time. But don't worry international listeners you'll recognize most of them as Canada has produced some of the greatest artists of all time. Join us as we go deep into Canadian pop and indie some of which we agree with putting on this list and some we don't...
99 minutes | Jan 24, 2021
Spin Magazine January 1997 - Jackson Main, John Waller, Noyan Hilmi, Nathaniel Addison
It's the end of the year...in 1996 and in the present too so we look at Spin's artist of the year Beck and his landmark album Odelay. And what would be a year end without lists? We go through Spin's top 20 albums of the year in 1996 and trust me there are some gems that have stood the test of time, it was a great year for music. 
75 minutes | Jan 9, 2021
Spin Magazine December 2008 - Jackson Main, Kavita Gil, Jessie Crowe - Cassie Ramone Interview
Has there been a more cool and original artist in the past 20 years than M.I.A.? It's debatable but, we don't think so. We go deep on an M.I.A. cover story and the biggest year of her career.  PLUS! Cassie Ramone lead singer and guitarist of Vivian Girls joins Jackson in conversation about their feature in this issue and the explosive year in her career that was 2008. We also dissect a "Is Sampling Dead?" feature, as we discover this article was a major prediction for the future. And the future is now.
79 minutes | Dec 21, 2020
Spin Magazine April 2003 part deux - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Pablo Petrucci
We couldn't fit all our thoughts into one episode so we split it into 2 parts. In this episode we only talk about one thing: The 15 Most Influential Albums not made by the Beatles, Stones or Dylan, and every one of these albums is undeniably awesome punk, electronic, metal, its all here. 
89 minutes | Dec 6, 2020
SPIN Magazine April 2003 part 1 - Luke Jenner conversation - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Pablo Petrucci, Sheila Roberts
This is our first 2 part episode since there was too much to cover and we couldn't stop talking. BIG DEAL ALERT! The Rapture's Luke Jenner joins me for a conversation about his busiest year in music 2003 and the dawn of the Brooklyn music scene that emerged in the early 2000s. We also go deep on Josh Homme's most influential records, there was so much to talk about I had to call my friend Sheila for more insight.
87 minutes | Nov 5, 2020
New York Times Magazine September 2007 - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Kavita Gill
Can Rick Rubin save the music industry? That's the title of the cover story. Did his idea of creating a subscription service platform ever actually become a reality? Or was it ignored until streaming platforms like Spotify appeared and proved him right? Well sort of right, artists still aren't getting paid for streams...
75 minutes | Oct 5, 2020
Spin Magazine April 2008 - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Nat Addison
What an interesting time for music 2008 was, downloading was still popular, CD's were dead, and companies were just starting to figure out that streaming music online was the future. We go through a feature on music platforms that were perhaps just before their time or were just bad ideas.  Also REM was making a sort of comeback with their album Accelerate just 3 years before they decided to call it quits. Join as we have a huge REM discussion about their career, their albums that stood the test of time and ones that were a little more momentary. 
62 minutes | Sep 8, 2020
Spin Magazine August 2005 - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Nathaniel Addison, Noyan Hilmi
DAVE GROHL is on the cover! Don't worry we're not actually as excited as the rest of the world. Sure Grohl is a nice guy but is he really that interesting? We'll discuss. But, you know who is interesting and always has something egomaniacal to say? BILLY CORGAN! Yes he's in this issue as well and we talk about him A LOT.  So basically we hope your in the mood for us to not gush over rockstars. 
75 minutes | Jul 31, 2020
Rolling Stone Magazine July 1998 - Jackson Main, Sheila Roberts, Vince McGrath
Its been a long time coming but I finally Sheila Roberts and Vince Mcgrath on the pod, two friends who can talk about music forever. In this episode we deep dive into Rolling Stones list of the best summer songs of all time, in their opinion and in ours. Also look out for a frank and serious discussion about Gerry Halliwell's departure from the Spice Girls. 
65 minutes | Jun 19, 2020
Spin Magazine May 2007 - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi
This is all in the intro but this is the first episode we've done social distancing style. We used this issue as a jumping off point to talk about music festivals and the Rage Against the Machine reunion that was supposed to happen this year.  
82 minutes | May 4, 2020
Rolling Stone September 1994 - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Noyan Hilmi, Jessica Fleming
1994 was the dawn of Green Day, Offspring and Oasis, or at least their careers. We talk rock egos and Oasis, Green Day and Offspring's land mark year and Gilby Clarke's great life on the periphery of GNR. ALSO the dad of indie rock Thurston Moore has a feature interview and we chat about Sonic Youth and he and Kim's new baby girl. 
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