Comedian Tom Papa balances his love for both halves of Neil Young & Crazy Horse's 1979 grunge-inspiring folk rock album Rust Never Sleeps.
Read MoreComedian Pablo Francisco revisits the days of his youth spent smoking weed, selling karate gear and listening to British rock legends Dire Straits' 1985 album Brothers in Arms.
Read MoreDJ and comedian Cipha Sounds outlines the incredible impact rapper-producer Kanye West had on the world of hip-hop with his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Read MoreComedians and actors Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme of Broken Lizard use the 1978 album 52nd Street as proof that Billy Joel is one of the greatest singer-songwriters in American history.
Read MoreComedian and author Wayne Federman returns to highlight the bridge between R&B and psychedelia created by British rockers The Yardbirds with their 1965 album Having a Rave Up.
Read MoreComedian and musician Tim Heidecker aims for the same balance of humor and emotional gravitas as satirical singer-songwriter Randy Newman's 1970 album 12 Songs.
Read MoreActor Tom Everett Scott returns to recognize the groundwork The Rolling Stones laid in the first major divergence in their career that is their 1967 album Between The Buttons.
Read MoreComedian and actor Alonzo Bodden contemplates the creator of cool - jazz master Miles Davis - and his 1960 album Sketches of Spain.
Read MoreAward winning comedian & actor Bill Engvall, host of the upcoming TV series "Blue Collar Auction," shares his lifelong love of singer Elton John and the 1972 album Honky Château.
Read MoreComedian Shapel Lacey follows the lead of one his biggest musical influences Buzzcocks by defying expectations and building an identity just as unique as the band's 1979 compilation Singles Going Steady.
Read MoreComedian Jay Pharoah borrows from both ends of the hip-hop spectrum represented by Atlanta rappers OutKast and their 2000 release Stankonia while building his comedic persona.
Read MoreComedian Megan Gailey resurrects a simpler era when kids were kids and rock stars were sad by listening fondly once again to The Smashing Pumpkins' 1993 album Siamese Dream.
Read MoreComedian Shane Torres gets into the perfect headspace to perform by listening to British post-punkers New Order's 1987 compilation album Substance 1987.
Read MoreActor and comedian David Koechner finds so much meaning and mystery in American blues rock band The Doors' 1971 album L.A. Woman he can recite it verse for verse.
Read MoreComedian Shane Gillis gets pumped to thrash along with rap rock icons Rage Against the Machine and their 1992 self-titled debut album.
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