Comedian Fahim Anwar shares the highs and lows of his life and career over the soundtrack of Suicide’s influential self-titled debut.
Read MoreRockstar drummer Josh Freese traces his path from gleeful fan boy to full blown member of DEVO, starting with the new-wave art punkers' 1978 debut album Q: Are We Men Not Men? A: We Are DEVO!
Read MoreComedian Annie Lederman keeps it 100, enjoying the campy power pop of Cheap Trick's 1977 album In Color for exactly what it is.
Read MoreNBA Champion Caron Butler shares his rollercoaster ride of a life story through the prism of WAR’s 1972 number one record ‘The World is a Ghetto’
Read MoreComedian & musician Wayne Federman finds as many connections as he can between the 1976 release of Steve Milller Band's hit-laden space rock record Fly Like An Eagle and the rest of his storied life and career.
Read MoreComedian Adam Ray's spirits are raised by the electrifying proto-punk of MC5's first studio album, 1970's Back in the USA.
Read MoreComedian Jade Catta-Preta gushes with Brazilian pride over the bossa nova-infused jazz tracks co-created by legends Stan Getz and João Gilberto on their iconic 1964 collaboration Getz/Gilberto.
Read MoreComedian Dan Soder mercilessly mocks the maudlin pretentiousness of new wave maestros The Police's final studio album, 1983's Synchronicity, live at Just For Laughs 42.
Read MoreComedian Chris Garcia sings the praises and explores the mysteries of an album as influential as it is complex: power pop geniuses Big Star's 1978 release Third/Sister Lovers.
Read MoreFilmmaker Judd Apatow reveals just how many of ideas for movies were subconsciously spawned by the sublime folk rock of Jackson Browne's 1973 release For Everyman.
Read MoreComedian and Actor Dulcé Sloan recalls the soothing sounds of Amy Winehouse’s words on Back to Black.
Read MoreComedian Tim Dillon peers into the dark corners of American life and sees hope in its simple joys as told by folk legend John Prine’s 1971 self-titled debut album.
Read MoreOne of the most sampled hip hop acts in history, New York-based EPMD earned the respect of musicians the world over including our guest comedian Joe DeRosa.
Read MoreAlice Cooper’s lifelong manager Shep Gordon share stories from inside the studio recording Love It To Death.
Read MoreComedian Frankie Quinones gets in touch with his East LA roots via the blues rock sounds of the 1984 sophomore Los Lobos album How Will the Wolf Survive?
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