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Every Album Ever w/ Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

156 Episodes

30 minutes | Aug 2, 2022
Loose Ends: The Sun and the Moon
[ORIGINAL PATREON AIR DATE: 1/14/22] This week we're tying up some loose ends by covering The Sun and the Moon. Formed by Mark Burgess and John Lever of The Chameleons, these guys are perfect if you're hankering for more Chameleons. Mike and Alex are less fond of this album than Burgess and Lever's previous work, but it's still worth a listen for fans of post-punk, new wave, and goth. Be sure to check out our full episode on The Chameleons! Episode 87: The Chameleons Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6naIUiCSX9oJYhrdTWsbZ0?si=bdb716fdce644c47Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-87-the-chameleons/id1477239952?i=1000522232096 Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook
54 minutes | Jul 26, 2022
Episode 145: The Virgins
This week we’re discussing every album by The Virgins. Let’s just address this up front—we hate this band. It wasn’t our idea to cover them and we wish we weren’t so easily bribed to do so. But we did our best to give this band a fair shot and came out nauseous. Led by sole consistent member, singer/model Donald Cumming, The Virgins were short-lived, but were part of The Strokes’ era of indie in the early 00s. That’s about all we got. Closing track: “Fernando Pando” from The Virgins ‘07 EP (2007) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Albums we discussed this episode…The Virgins (2008)Strike Gently (2013)
108 minutes | Jul 19, 2022
Episode 144: System of a Down
This week we’re discussing every album by System of a Down. If you’ve been alive for the past 20 years, you can stop reading this. If you haven’t, then System of a Down was basically one of the last (maybe even THE last) massive, mainstream rock band in America. A fact that is doubly impressive when you hear how intricate and absolutely insane some of this music is. Extremely talented, unique, and wild. Not for everyone, but an important band. Closing track: “Question!” from Mezmerize (2005) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:System of a Down (1998) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteSteal This Album! (2002) — Worst AlbumHypnotize (2005) — Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Mezmerize/Hypnotize (2005) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteSteal This Album! (2002) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…System of a Down (1998)Toxicity (2001)Steal This Album! (2002)Mezmerize (2005)Hypnotize (2005)
93 minutes | Jul 12, 2022
Episode 143: The Blood Brothers
This week, we’re discussing every album by The Blood Brothers. They a hard band to condense into a single description, but let’s just say they’re wild and they’re not for everyone. From Seattle, WA, The Blood Brothers can technically be called indie or post-hardcore, but they were far more mathy, chaotic, and unpredictable than the standard noisy rock band. There’s a lot to love and hate here, that’s for sure. Closing track: “We Ride Skeletal Lightning” from Young Machetes (2006) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:Young Machetes (2006) — Best AlbumCrimes (2004) — Personal FavoriteThe Blood Brothers EP (1997) — Worst Record, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Young Machetes (2006) — Best AlbumThis Adultery Is Ripe (2000) — Personal FavoriteBurn, Piano Island, Burn (2003) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…The Blood Brothers EP (1997)This Adultery Is Ripe (2000)March on Electric Children (2002)Burn, Piano Island, Burn (2003)Crimes (2004)Young Machetes (2006)
29 minutes | Jul 5, 2022
Loose Ends: Xanadu by ELO
[ORIGINAL PATREON AIR DATE: 12/31/2021] We deliberately didn't cover this album on our original ELO episode, but we're finally getting to it now. This record is the soundtrack to the box office flop of the same name, Xanadu. Aside from starring Olivia Newton-John, we don't know much about the movie, but the soundtrack isn't too bad! At least the ELO half isn't. The first half is pure Olivia Newton-John, so take that how you will. The two collaborate on only one song here, just in case you were expecting the most 80s supergroup ever. Don't forget to check out our full episode on ELO (links below), as well as our Loose Ends on ELO's most recent album, From Out of Nowhere. Xanadu on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/0dWzFLXRM8F1IsEYdKopAa?si=Hszx2FSLTgeCUhC00xwBIQ Episode 1: ELOApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-1-electric-light-orchestra-elo/id1477239952?i=1000447359947Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/58TNt6NOZxlkCMc1L9FBpf?si=2c6e4fa10b174c9a Loose Ends: From Out of Nowhere by ELO https://youtu.be/VAtsxhoJDIE Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook
142 minutes | Jun 28, 2022
Episode 142: The Jesus Lizard
This week we’re discussing every album by The Jesus Lizard. These guys are one of the wildest, most talented, and most beloved noise rock bands to ever exist. Made up of David Yow and David Wm. Sims (Scratch Acid), Duane Denison (later of Tomahawk), and Mac McNeilly, The Jesus Lizard were special, plain and simple. Tight and punishing rhythm section, strange and haunting guitar lines, and David Yow screaming, slobbering, and breathing all over the mic. Listen to them now, please. Closing track: “Rodeo in Joliet” from Goat (1991) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s EP:Pander Monkey on Spotify, Apple, Bandcamp Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:Goat (1991) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteBlue (1998) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Goat (1991) — Best AlbumShot (1996) — Personal FavoriteBlue (1998) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Pure EP (1989)Head (1990)Goat (1991)Liar (1992)Lash EP (1993)Down (1994)Shot (1996)The Jesus Lizard EP (1998)Blue (1998)
111 minutes | Jun 21, 2022
Episode 141: The Sound
This week we’re discussing every album by post-punk band The Sound. Led by the late Adrian Borland, who tragically committed suicide in 1999, The Sound is easily one of the most underrated post-punk bands to exist. They began as garage rock-inspired punk and quickly made their way toward the new wave side of things, but with a few surprises along the way. Interesting and ultimately heartbreaking story this band has. Closing track: “Monument” from All Fall Down (1982) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s Stuff:Pander Monkey EP Pre-Save HerePander Monkey on Bandcamp Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:All Fall Down (1982) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteThunder Up (1987) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:From the Lions Mouth (1981) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteThunder Up (1987) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Jeopardy (1980)From the Lions Mouth (1981)All Fall Down (1982)Heads and Hearts (1985)Thunder Up (1987)Propaganda (1999)
137 minutes | Jun 14, 2022
Episode 140: MF DOOM
This week we’re discussing every album by MF DOOM. Known for his incredibly unusual samples, complex and clever lyrics, and his stainless steel gladiator mask, DOOM (real name Daniel Dumile) opened up an entirely new layer of hip-hop. There is so much to say about this dude—he was truly something else. We’re pretty sure he died in 2020, but we’re not certain. Closing track: “Next Levels” from Take Me to Your Leader (2003) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s Stuff:Pander Monkey EP Pre-Save HerePander Monkey on Bandcamp Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:Vaudeville Villain (2003) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteKey to the Kuffs (2012) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Madvillainy (2004) — Best AlbumThe Mouse and the Mask (2005) — Personal FavoriteKey to the Kuffs (2012) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Operation: Doomsday (1999)Take Me to Your Leader (2003)Vaudeville Villain (2003)VV:2 Venomous Villain (2004)Madvillainy (2004)MM…FOOD (2004)The Mouse and the Mask (2005)Born Like This (2009)Key to the Kuffs (2012)
95 minutes | Jun 7, 2022
Episode 139: Portishead
This week we’re discussing every album by Portishead. Credited with pioneering trip-hop, as well as being one of the biggest bands of the 90s, Portishead released only three albums, yet managed to evolve alt music exponentially with each one. While they’ve never officially broken up, they are in no rush to put out records and only do so when they have something to say. A rare and impressive trait from a band with their level of success. Closing track: “Machine Gun” from Third (2008) Spotify episode playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike’s Stuff:Pander Monkey EP Pre-Save HerePander Monkey on Bandcamp Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher History Tom’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:Third (2008) — Best Album, Personal FavoritePortishead (2007) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Portishead (1997) — Best AlbumThird (2008) — Personal FavoriteDummy (1994) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Dummy (1994)Portishead (1997)Roseland NYC Live (1998)Third (2008)
123 minutes | May 31, 2022
Episode 138: Mercury Rev
This week we’re discussing every album by Mercury Rev. Led by Jonathan Donahue and Grasshopper (with huge contributions by Dave Fridmann), Mercury Rev left their mark on indie rock with their 1998 album, Deserter’s Songs. But they have so many other albums that are either insanely underrated or overlooked completely. Their friendship with the Flaming Lips explains the stylistic similarities between the two, but their songwriting stands on its own. Closing track: “Sudden Ray of Hope” from See You on the Other Side (1995) Spotify playlist on Mercury Revhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Tom Osman’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:See You on the Other Side (1995) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteInner Autumn Outer Space (2013) — Worst AlbumThe Light in You (2015) — Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:All Is Dream (2001) — Best AlbumSee You on the Other Side (1995) — Personal FavoriteInner Autumn Outer Space (2013) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode..Yerself Is Steam (1991)Boces (1993)See You on the Other Side (1995)Deserter’s Songs (1998)All Is Dream (2001)The Secret Migration (2005)Snowflake Midnight (2008)Strange Attractor (2008)Inner Autumn Outer Space (2013)The Light in You (2015)Bobbie Gentry’s The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019)
101 minutes | May 24, 2022
Episode 137: Martin Dupont
This week we’re discussing every album by French electronic group Martin Dupont. While they never achieved mainstream success, they undoubtedly contributed to the advancement of electronic music in the mid 80s. Led by Alain Séghir, who was in medical school to become a surgeon at the time, Martin Dupont’s influence on the genre is obvious. Underrated, underappreciated, and aged better than you’d expect. Closing track: “Inside Out” from Hot Paradox (1987) Spotify playlist on Martin Duponthttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncherRobert @hoodpass.wic Robert’s stuff:NTS Radio Show: https://www.nts.live/shows/yayayiHis album on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6mNRfF5ntSGILU6l0H1QQQ?si=wP8zZt6vTXe5o9I7Q5bFcA Tom Osman’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike and Alex’s Picks:Just Because… (1984) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteInédits 1981​-​1983 (1985) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Robert’s Picks:Hot Paradox (1987) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteInédits 1981​-​1983 (1985) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Just Because… (1984)Sleep Is a Luxury (1985)Inédits 1981​-​1983 (1985)Hot Paradox (1987)Accident of Stars (2018)
66 minutes | May 17, 2022
Episode 136: Call Me Lightning
This week we’re discussing every album by Call Me Lightning. From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Call Me Lightning was a manic indie band (closer to noise rock) made up of core members Nathan Liley on guitar/vocals and Shane Hochstetler on drums. The band was short-lived and there isn’t a whole lot of info on them, but they have a cult following and some insanely good tunes. If you’re a fan of early 00s indie and noise rock in any way, these guys are a must. [Also, Faraquet was not from Wisconsin--they were from Washington DC and we just forgot to correct it.] Closing track: “Be the Lightning” from The Trouble We’re In (2004) Spotify playlist on Call Me Lightninghttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Tom Osman’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s picks:The Trouble We’re In (2004) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteWhen I Am Gone My Blood Will Be Free (2010) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:The Trouble We’re In (2004) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteHuman Hell (2014) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…The Trouble We’re In (2004)Soft Skeletons (2007)When I Am Gone My Blood Will Be Free (2010)Human Hell (2014)
65 minutes | May 10, 2022
Episode 135: Lauryn Hill
This week we’re discussing the only album by Lauryn Hill. Hill, who originally left her mark with hip-hop group the Fugees, changed the landscape of R&B/soul music with her album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. However, the immense success of the record led to a laundry list of scandals and drama. Love triangles, lawsuits, potential cult leaders, and eventually Hill doing actual time in jail. There are few artists with this insane of a story. Closing track: “Everything Is Everything” from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) Lauryn Hill on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Tom Osman’s stuff:Debut album on Bandcamp, Spotify, AppleSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook
72 minutes | May 3, 2022
Episode 134: Septic Death
This week we’re discussing every album by Septic Death. If you aren’t familiar with the band, you’re definitely familiar with their singer, Pushead (aka Brian Schroeder), who is most known for his incredible artwork. Everything from Metallica, to the Misfits, to having his own limited edition Nike sneaker, Pushead’s style is unmistakable. Septic Death, however, is one of the most absolutely insane hardcore punk bands to ever exist. Words do not do them justice. They’re weird, folks. Closing track: “Fear” from Need So Much Attention…Acceptance of Whom EP (1984) Spotify playlistshttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Tom Osman’s stuff:Debut album on BandcampSubstackInstagramTwitterFacebook Mike’s Picks:Need So Much Attention… Acceptance of Whom EP (1984) — Best Record, Personal FavoriteNow That I Have the Attention What Do I Do with It? (1986) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Now That I Have the Attention What Do I Do with It? (1986) — Best AlbumTheme from Ozobozo (1992) — Personal FavoriteNeed So Much Attention… Acceptance of Whom EP (1984) — Worst Record, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Need So Much Attention… Acceptance of Whom EP (1984)Now That I Have the Attention What Do I Do with It? (1986)Burial Mai So EP (1987)Kichigai EP (1988)Theme from Ozobozo (1992)
53 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Episode 133: Jim Croce
This week we’re discussing every album by the great Jim Croce. Known by most as the guy who did “Time in a Bottle” and "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," Croce was an exceptional songwriter and folk musician. The man struggled every minute of his career until his tragic and unexpected death in 1973, just days before the release of what would be his last record. Good stuff, sad stuff, real stuff. Closing track: “Salon and Saloon” from I Got a Name (1973) Spotify playlist on Jim Crocehttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Mike’s Picks:You Don’t Mess Around with Jim (1972) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteFacets (1966) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:You Don’t Mess Around with Jim (1972) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteJim & Ingrid Croce (1969) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Facets (1966)Jim & Ingrid Croce (1969)You Don’t Mess Around with Jim (1972)Life and Times (1973)I Got a Name (1973)
104 minutes | Apr 19, 2022
Episode 132: Saint Vitus
This week we’re discussing every album by Saint Vitus. Led by guitarist Dave Chandler, Saint Vitus pretty much invented doom metal in the early to mid 80s after being signed to Greg Ginn’s (of Black Flag) record label, SST. While the band has gone through numerous vocalists and lineup changes, the infamous Scott Wino Weinrich left his mark on this band with some of their best albums. Heavy stuff, but definitely not for everyone. Closing track: “Clear Windowpane” from Born Too Late (1986) Spotify playlist on Saint Vitushttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Mike and Alex’s Picks:Born Too Late (1986) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteC.O.D. (1992) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Saint Vitus (1984)The Walking Dead EP (1985)Hallow’s Victim (1985)Born Too Late (1986)Mournful Cries (1988)V (1990)C.O.D. (1992)Die Healing (1995)Lillie: F-65 (2012)Saint Vitus (2019)
47 minutes | Apr 12, 2022
Episode 131: Scratch Acid
This week we’re discussing every album by Scratch Acid. Formed in Austin, Texas, Scratch Acid were one of the very first noise rock bands and coined the style associated with Touch & Go Records. Although they are most famous for being one of Kurt Cobain’s favorite bands, Scratch Acid is a group unlike any other. You simply have to hear them. After they disbanded, singer David Yow and bassist David Wm. Sims went on to form The Jesus Lizard. Closing track: “She Said” from Scratch Acid (1984) Scratch Acid on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Mike’s Picks:Scratch Acid EP (1984) — Best Record, Personal Favorite Just Keep Eating (1986) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Scratch Acid EP (1984) — Best Record, Personal FavoriteBerserker EP (1987) — Worst Record, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Scratch Acid EP (1984)Just Keep Eating (1986)Berserker EP (1987)
49 minutes | Apr 5, 2022
Episode 130: The Sugarcubes
This week we’re discussing every album by The Sugarcubes. In addition to being Björk’s first band, The Sugarcubes were one of the biggest things to come out of Iceland in the late 80s. They were featured on Saturday Night Live, as well as had legends David Bowie and Iggy Pop attend their shows. Poppy, fun, and made even better by Björk’s voice. Closing track: “Deus (Remix)” from Life’s Too Good (1988) Spotify playlist on The Sugarcubeshttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Mike’s Picks:Stick Around for Joy (1992) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteHere Today, Tomorrow Next Week! (1989) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Life’s Too Good (1988) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteHere Today, Tomorrow Next Week (1989) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Life’s Too Good (1988)Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week (1989)Stick Around for Joy (1992)
94 minutes | Mar 29, 2022
Episode 129: Steely Dan
This week we’re discussing every album by the one and only Steely Dan. Led by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, Steely Dan is known for pioneering yacht rock, as well as being one of the most recognizable dad rock bands on the planet. People love these guys. People also really hate them, too. Let’s just say we have a healthy mix of both on this episode. Closing track: “Peg” from Aja (1977) Spotify playlist on Steely Danhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncherRobert @hoodpass.wic Mike’s Picks:Countdown to Ecstasy (1973) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteKaty Lied (1975) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:Aja (1977) — Best AlbumThe Royal Scam (1976) — Personal FavoriteTwo Against Nature (2000) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Robert’s Picks:Aja (1977) — Best AlbumGaucho (1980) — Personal FavoriteEverything Must Go (2003) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode…Can’t Buy a Thrill (1972)Countdown to Ecstasy (1973)Pretzel Logic (1974)Katy Lied (1975)The Royal Scam (1976)Aja (1977)Gaucho (1980)Two Against Nature (2000)Everything Must Go (2003)
68 minutes | Mar 22, 2022
Episode 128: Death (from Detroit)
This week we’re discussing every album by Death, the proto-punk band from Detroit, Michigan. Such an incredible band with one of the most fascinating and tragic backstories. Death was formed in the early 70s by brothers David, Bobby, and Dannis Hackney. The group somehow accidentally invented punk, but was lost to obscurity because no record label would touch the name Death. Fast forward 35 years and their recordings were discovered and reissued, along with the documentary A Band Called Death. Awesome band, and awesome story. Closing track: “Politicians in My Eyes” from …For the Whole World to See (2009) Spotify playlist on Deathhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherinc Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncher Mike’s Picks:…For the Whole World to See (2009) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteSpiritual • Mental • Physical (2011) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex’s Picks:…For the Whole World to See (2009) — Best Album, Personal Favorite III (2014) — Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode……For the Whole World to See (2009)Spiritual • Mental • Physical (2011)III (2014)N.E.W. (2015)
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