Comedian Mike Cannon unironically embraces the on-the-nose political commentary of pop punk progenitors Green Day's 2004 album American Idiot.
Read MoreComedian Patton Oswalt returns to dissect indie rock darlings Pixies' 1988 album Doolittle with a special surprise drop-in from the band's lead guitarist Joey Santiago.
Read MoreRadio DJ extraordinaire and hip-hop connoisseur Ed Lover brings it back to the old school for Eric B. & Rakim's 1987 debut album Paid in Full.
Read MoreComedian, actor and author Craig Ferguson claims every last drop of joy you can get out of arena rockers Queen's 1975 album A Night at the Opera.
Read MoreComedian and writer Judy Gold shamelessly shows off her jangle pop roots while dancing "like no one is watching" to The Byrds' 1965 record Mr. Tambourine Man.
Read MoreActress and comedian Sandra Bernhard evokes the peaceful brilliance of folk legends Simon & Garfunkel's 1968 album Bookends.
Read MoreRising country music star Ashley McBride pays homage to the legacy of Patsy Cline's 1992 compilation album The Ultimate Collection in hopes of living up to it.
Read MoreComedian, author and actress Loni Love returns bringing the exuberant joy of R&B pioneer Jackie Wilson's 1992 compilation album Mr. Excitement! with her.
Read MoreComedian and actor Eddie Pepitone rages against the state of the world with The Who's 1965 album My Generation as his revolutionary anthem.
Read MoreComedian Justine Marino flexes the full force of her femininity while dancing fearlessly to Madonna's 1989 album Like a Prayer.
Read MoreComedian Jim Norton returns to the depths of darkness as he dives into doom metal pioneers Black Sabbath's 1970 self-titled debut.
Read MoreAhmet Zappa, musician and writer, and trustee of the Zappa Family Trust, proudly proselytizes his father's group The Mothers of Invention's 1966 album Freak Out!
Read MoreComedian Phil Hanley is back once again for yet another dive into the infinite grooves of jam band The Grateful Dead's first official live album: 1969's Live/Dead.
Read MoreComedian James Mattern gets experimental with Ornette Coleman's groundbreaking 1959 album The Shape of Jazz to Come.
Read MoreR.E.M. founding member and bass player Mike Mills waxes nostalgic about his band's iconic 1992 release Automatic for the People.
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