Comedy writer and producer Alec Sulkin drifts away into the vast sonic dream world of British art rockers Radiohead's 2007 release In Rainbows.
Read MoreComedians Big Jay Oakerson and the Sklar Brothers turn the progressive rock up to eleven live at the 2021 Moontower Comedy Festival with the help of Jethro Tull's 1971 album Aqualung.
Read MoreComedian Elayne Boosler screams out the blues and breaks free from society's constraints, all to the sound of her idol Janis Joplin and her band Big Brother & the Holding Company's 1968 album Cheap Thrills.
Read MoreComedian Forrest Shaw has a life-affirming cry along to the sad love songs of Tom Waits' 1974 boozy ballad masterpiece The Heart of Saturday Night.
Read MoreComedian, actor and writer Michael Ian Black descends into the sweaty, screaming chaos of hardcore punk rockers Black Flag's 1981 release Damaged.
Read MoreArtist and musician Nick van Hofwegen of Young and Sick vibes out to the understated yet highly influential electronica of Moby's 1999 album Play.
Read MoreComedian Scott Aukerman resurrects his inner goth cloaked in the synth-pop darkness of Depeche Mode's 1990 masterpiece Violator.
Read MoreMusicians Scott Ian of Anthrax and Pearl Aday pay proper respect to Pearl's father Meat Loaf's 1977 criminally underrated rock masterpiece Bat Out of Hell.
Read MoreComedian Tom Rhodes finds utility in the bleakness of Lou Reed's egregiously sad rock opera from 1973: the album Berlin.
Read MoreComedians Tom Thakkar and Tommy McNamara share an equal amount of obsession for the once-in-a-lifetime performance captured in New wave icons Talking Head's 1984 live album Stop Making Sense.
Read MoreComedian Brian Posehn defies expectations and deeply connects with genre-defining backpack rappers De La Soul's 1989 album 3 Feet High and Rising.
Read MoreComedian Blaine Capatch lends his loving ear to an analysis of British psychedelic rock pioneers Pink Floyd's 1967 album Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
Read MoreFamed blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd shares stories of growing up amongst titans of the genre, including blues master Muddy Waters, whose album Muddy Waters at Newport 1960 was seminal in his development.
Read MoreComedian and director Neal Brennan pulls out the perfect anecdotes from the period when he was working on The Chappelle Show and rapper Jay-Z dropped his iconic 2003 release The Black Album.
Read MoreComedian Wayne Federman once again champions the British band The Yardbirds and their 1966 self-titled release as one of the biggest stepping stones towards modern blues and rock.
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