Comedian Yamaneika Saunders returns to swoon before the smooth soul sounds of Barry White's 1974 album Can't Get Enough.
Read MoreComedian Robert Kelly lays out the case for why The Car's 1978 self-titled album is a rock 'n roll masterpiece.
Read MoreNBA All-Star and "King of Twitter" Rex Chapman shares the inspiration he took from R&B master Stevie Wonder's 1972 album Music of My Mind.
Read MoreComedian, author and actress Loni Love warms her spirit with the heartfelt soul of Al Green 's 1972 album I'm Still in Love With You.
Read MoreComedian and writer Dana Gould returns to break down the balls out punk rock beauty that is X's 1980 album Los Angeles.
Read MoreComedian and actor Blake Anderson breaks down post-punk prodigies Talking Heads' brilliant debut album Talking Heads: 77.
Read MoreComedian Nish Kumar expounds upon his love of Bob Dylan and The Band's 1975 album The Basement Tapes.
Read MoreComedian Wayne Federman returns once again to help understand the eternal relevance of art rock originators The Velvet Underground and such albums as 1968's White Light/White Heat.
Read MoreComedian Chris Gethard opens up about his own inner uniqueness that post-punk progenitors The Smiths helped him unlock with the help of their 1985 album Meat Is Murder.
Read MoreComedian Rell Battle talks the unexpected rise of genius rapper Kanye West from the humble beginnings of his 2003 debut album The College Dropout.
Read MoreComedians Big Jay Oakerson and the Sklar Brothers reunite once again at the 2022 Moontower Just For Laughs Festival in Austin, Texas to talk indie rock darlings Weezer's 1994 "Blue Album."
Read MoreComedian Jim Norton welcomes the unpretentious darkness of heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath's 1971 album Master of Reality.
Read MoreComedian Leanne Morgan reminisces over her youth in Appalachia listening to local hero and country singer Dolly Parton's 1971 album Coat of Many Colors.
Read MoreComedian Tony Rock recounts the real world education he received from listening to rappers Public Enemy's 1990 album Fear of a Black Planet.
Read MoreIncubus's lead singer Brandon Boyd discusses a deeply influential album in his life: singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley's 1994 record Grace.
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