Duran Duran bassist John Taylor pays all due respect to his new wave predecessors Roxy Music’s 1973 sophomore album For Your Pleasure.
Read MoreComedian Margaret Cho flashes back to heady, drug-fueled days and sex-filled nights grooving along to trailblazing trip-hop artists Massive Attack’s 1991 debut album Blue Lines.
Read MoreZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons breaks down exactly how his world famous blues rock band reinvented themselves with their 1983 album Eliminator.
Read MoreDawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith revels in the beauty and the mania of experimental musician Tom Waits’ flawless 1985 album Rain Dogs.
Read MoreTemptations founding member Otis Williams and producer Harry Weinger bring their combined knowledge of the famed R&B group’s history to bear while examining its 1995 retrospective album Anthology.
Read MoreComedian Big Jay Oakerson returns to weigh in on one of the most divisive bands in music history: funk punkers the Red Hot Chili Peppers and their 1999 album Californication.
Read MoreComedian Tony Baker shows mad love and respect for New York rapper Nas’s 1994 debut masterpiece Illmatic.
Read MoreComedian Josh Wolf evokes the soulful simplicity and salt-of-the-earth songwriting epitomized by southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1973 debut album (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd).
Read MoreActor, comedian and musician Harry Shearer digs deep into the legend of one of New Orlean’s greatest singer-songwriters, Dr. John, and his 1972 album Dr. John’s Gumbo, as well as the lore of the city they both call home.
Read MoreBig Star founding member Jody Stephens looks back on the legacy of highly influential power pop he helped create, as immortalized in the band’s 1974 sophomore album Radio City.
Read MoreEmmy-nominated comedic actor from 'Reno 911!' Kerri Kenney-Silver recalls touring with her band Cake Like with a nod to grunge superstar PJ Harvey's 1993 album 'Rid of Me'.
Read MoreOne of the most revolutionary rock guitarists in history, The Nightwatchman himself, Tom Morello shares how Rage Against The Machine wouldn't exist without the influence of The Clash's politically-infused eclectic triple album masterpiece, 1980's 'Sandinista!'
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara pays homage to the trailblazing emotional rawness and political integrity of alternative rocker Sinéad O'Connor's 1990 sophomore album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got.
Read MoreComedian and actor Harland Williams channels his inner Jim Morrison through the medium of psychedelic rockers The Doors’ 1967 sophomore album Strange Days.
Read MoreActress and musician Rita Wilson bubbles over with enthusiasm for the breathtaking blues of Bob Dylan's 1997 comeback record Time Out Of Mind.
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