Best friend of the podcast Avery Pearson drops by to revel in the darkly whimsical folk rock of Richard and Linda Thompson's highly underrated 1974 release I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight.
Read MoreActor Nia Renee Hill shares her love for George Michael and his Grammy award-winning album Faith.
Read MoreComedian Christina Pazsitzky sheds light on her past and faces the post-punk darkness of The Smith’s 1984 debut album The Smiths with her own unflinching spirit.
Read MoreComic Felipe Esparza tackles life and Manu Chao's epic album Proxima Estacion Esperanza
Read MoreComedian, actor and writer Dana Gould waxes philosophic about his post-punk idol and doppelgänger Elvis Costello’s 1979 release Armed Forces.
Read MoreTwo masters storytellers meet as comedian and world-famous party animal Bert Kreischer intertwines the narrative thread of his nearly unbelievable life with the ominous street poetry of Notorious B.I.G.'s classic hip hop double album Life After Death.
Read MoreProducer, director and actor Peter Billingsley puts the nearly 40 years of boozing, brawling and broken spirits of outlaw country legend Merle Haggard's career-spanning retrospective collection Down Every Road into perspective for the modern era.
Read MoreGame recognize game as Jenny Zigrino bares all through the lens of Loretta Lynn's All Time Greatest Hits.
Read MoreComedian Baron Vaughn joins Josh Adam Meyers for a discussion on Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain.
Read MoreThe world’s friendliest comedian, Ron Funches, steps into the murderous, drug-dealing rap game through one of the greatest Wu Tang Clan solo albums of all time: Raekwon’s 1995 release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.
Read MoreActor, director and social media instigator Michael Rapaport opens up about his public image, past mistakes and and his love for the neo-soul serenading of D'Angelo's classic 2000 release Voodoo.
Read MoreAmerican actor & small-town-roots Tom Everett Scott says listen to Steve Earle Guitar Town... Because he said so!
Read MoreComedy television maven Karen Kilgariff makes up for bailing on going to a Gang of Four concert with Josh by pouring her heart out over a thorough analysis of the band’s 1979 release Entertainment!
Read MoreMusic industry legend Matt Pinfield lets Josh pick his brain on the underrated Mott the Hoople release.
Read MorePearl Jam fan and comic Joe List talks Vitalogy.
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