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Speaker 1 (00:00):
M hey, Welcome Episode two oh nine. We try to
hop on some fridays to talk about new music if
there's a lot to talk about, which there is. It's
a it's a pretty good music day, man. Why don't
we start with Miranda Lambert, who has wild Card out today.
It's their seventh album. There's also the duet with Marion
Morris on there, and people are waiting a long time
for this record. Her. By the way, let me say
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before I play club, but this one, her last record,
was my favorite record of hers because it was just
so SONGWRITERI that's just my style. Um so. But she's
gone back to more of her traditional sound. But here's
the clip of her and Manor and doing way too
Pretty for Prison, Pretty Prison. So I like Miranda's music,
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but I love the h that last record because that
was like I could just be sad. There's a double album, right, yeah,
a lot. It was like she's written a bunch of
songs and nowhere to put it. Let's just put it
all on one record. And it won a bunch of
awards because it was so artist e. Um So, Miranda
is gonna new record out today. Who do you? The
Blowfish has a new record called Imperfect Circle. And I'm
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such a hoodie I would say that. Yeah, I'm gonna
say it. I'm a hoodie. Stand. Yeah, I'm a hoodie stand.
Those two words have probably never been used together because
they're generationally so far apart. I love Who Do You
the Blowfish? One of my most listened to albums ever,
which later on in this podcast, Eddie's Gonna come by.
We're gonna talk about our most listened to album, Mount Rushmore,
but who he has a record called Imperfect Circle. Now
(01:35):
I want to start with we have a cup of
hold On. Yeah. This is their single hold On, written
by Chris Stapleton and Jim Beavers, who did a podcast
with us a few back, and he talks about this
song not knowing if it's gonna be the single. He
played the work tape of it. We have the christ
Ableton work tape. He plays it, yeah, and so it's
in that in that podcast, So go check that out.
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But I love Hooting the Blowfish. There's also a song
co written by Edge You're in with the guys called
Wildfire Love Everything's Cool. There's also I'll give you a
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few songs here, Rolling Good, That Gold, even Miss California,
Miss California, and some of us sounds so much like
Hoodie from the nineties, and some of it's pretty like contemporary.
You can tell they're going, hey, we can do some
country stuff with this. So I'm really rooting for hold
On to be a big hit. When Darius puts our
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songs are all big hits. This doesn't sound that different
than just Darius putting out a song. I love this
song good. I didn't know it's gonna be single, but
they played it I already music festival, and I was like, oh,
this song is real good. And you you root for
your people to put out good music. When they don't,
you go, oh, no, like, how am I gonna face
my friends? But luckily it's good? Really good? Are you doing?
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Charlie's Angel soundtrack is out featuring Ariana Grande. She teamed
up with Miley Cyrus and Lanta del Ray for a
song called Don't Call Me Angel, and Ariana hopped on
a track with Normandy and Nicki Minaj. We have a
clip this one. This is called bad to You. None
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of the Ariana Grande songs are good to me until
hear about a thousand times, then they're great. To me,
but and then I just can't get him out of
my head. I want don't hear it? Once? Ago like
this my jam, but it's forced to the pop stations.
I listened like Zoo one hundred, or I listen to
kiss M in Los Angeles and I'm like, I hate
this song. I hate this song. I love this song.
There is no middle with these Ariana Grande songs, and
I always end up loving them bad. To you is
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this one? Yeah? Um, I'll read you some other. Let's
see yellow Wolf. Remember yellow Wolf from back in the day.
I remember the name. He's like a white rapper and
I think he's is he seeing with HM and M
in that camp or no thing? So he has a
stuff out today. Mariah Carey has a Merry Christmas, a
deluxe edition of her all Over Christmas? Is you a
bunch of rare stuff? Cold War Kids who I've seen
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a c l a couple of times, never been a
huge fan of. I've always been a moderate fan of
or if they're just playing at a stage in your
body walk over. So cold War Kids have music out today.
Montgomery Gentry has some stuff out today. I think that's
pretty much it as far as albums. We have at
four new songs. We have clips of these songs. Kane
Brown put out a new song he just had a daughter,
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and he has a song called from My Daughter, which
I thought was pretty good. Here's the club of that
the best say Dan smooth shape you Away. I guess
Monday Do a Lipa has a song which I was
looking at Twitter ready for it. I guess she has
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a pretty hardcore fan base. This is called Don't Start Now,
Don't come Now. I like that. That's funky. Huh that
I don't even to hear anymore. I'm in it's the faith.
What's her other song? Her big song? Uh? What is it?
I know she had the one that was like shut
the f up or something different. One yeah, looked that
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up because she had a massive new rules. Oh, I
got new rules. Then turn the music down so you
can sing it. I got new rules this then then
I got new rules Iana and it's like rule one yeah, one, yeah,
It's like that. Him has a song called now I'm
in It. And Mandy Moore has a song huh yeah,
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what's this from? She's like working on a new project,
like really folky. She's putting out of music again. Oh okay.
I like Fulkey Mandy Moore. She did some stuff as
Folkey Mandy Moore before she got out of music. This
is called I'd rather to lose. So do we wanna
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take a break and then do the news and then
we'll do them Mount Rushmore. Okay, a right, the bgs
are getting their own biopic. That would be good. And
I think, man, if you can get your own biopic
now and your music resells like crazy re streams, you
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can retour, so Paramount, but they're not all alive, right, No, okay.
Paramount Pictures is teaming up with the producer of Bohemian
Rhapsody and making a movie about the bigs. They sold
over two million records. Barry Robin and Maurice Gibb. They
start in the fifties, but they wrote songs for Saturday
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that fever and that's where they blew up, like songs
like this when that that disco type stuff. So they're like,
all right, we're on and so they're they're rolling with it.
I wish I knew more. I know they're all islands
in the stream and they sang it. Yeah, they wrote this.
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I wish I knew more about the b GS to Go.
This would be a great movie. I just think it's
fun whenever they do these old movie people like I
like biopics. I mean, even with the Queen movie. I
didn't know a lot about Queen, and watching that, I
was like, oh, that's awesome, and it when made me
go back and listen to their music Tool. The band
Tool started a fire in the studio while recording their
new album, which I did not think. I would like
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the new album and I don't listen to it a lot.
But when I'm on an airplane and I'm exhausted, I
put the new Tool album on because I not to
worry about tracks. They're like fifteen minutes songs like there's
like a fifteen minute, a thirteen minute, eleven minute. There's
a couple of short ones too, like every other one's
like shorter. But when they were recording their new album,
they lit candles. The drummer was playing so already knocked
candle over and set one of his drums on fire.
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They were putting campbells in the ambiance of the room.
Apparently I didn't know there was Again, I'm not a
huge Tool fan. I just happened to I got caught
up in seeing the data from a Tool beating Taylor Swift.
It was like, let me check this out. And then
I was like, oh, I kind of like this because
it's not hard metal, it can still be heavy industrial.
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Is that what it's called? And so at thirteen years
between albums, I didn't know that. I know that Skism
was a big song back when I was young, maybe
the biggest song. Do you know tool Skism? No, pull
it up and see if see if you play it?
And while you're doing that, I'll my Chemical Romance is back.
And so they're gonna play for the first time. It's
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two thousand and twelve. Do you know this? I don't.
I don't think i've ever heard this. Oh yeah, okay,
I didn't know that lick is so famous. If you
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because I just listened to the Edge in Dallas. Yeah,
and your from Dallas. But I would have a friends
just record like an hour and an hour on the
other side, just mail me the tapes and it. This
reminds me of listen to the Edge Dallas. This is
it made. I don't know if it's the biggest song
or not, but it's the one I remember most from them.
I mean even this song sixty two, Oh it is?
(09:25):
Do you have any my Chemical Romance? What's this? This
is sing? Okay? The song I know from them was
Welcome to the Black Parade. Yeah, that song, it's so
good and people would give them crap. Yeah, why because
it was very scene, very emo, and people feel like
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they weren't real, like it was a gimmicky Yeah, I
did a thing that I'm not like, proud of you
what I went. I loved alkin Here. They're one of
my favorite bands growing up, and they toured with my
Chemical Romance, and I hated Chemical Romance so much. I
left before they played because my Chemical Romance was headlining
and I wanted to the outline trio, but I didn't
want to see my Chemical Romance, so I left. In
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the protests, I protested, but then I was like, man,
they're actually pretty good. Man. I guess I'm not into
the scene enough to have respect for what's punk I
wants not. I just just seeing his very posary. Do
you feel like they were opposary looking back? No? But
I was like fourteen, and I'm like, oh, that's lame.
(10:30):
It's like mall punk. Why they break up? Um? They
would was the main guy does like a bunch of
other different stuff and then they just broke up. Anything
I would know the main guy does. Um, the Umbrella Academy,
the movie, the TV show, the TV show. He wrote
the graphic novel for that that it's based on. He
wrote the book that's his comic book. Wow yeh. By
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the way, if you haven't seen Umbrella Academy on Netflix,
fantastic Yeah, I can't wait from Burrell Academy too, And
he wrote the book. He wrote the it's I thought
you were gonna say an actor on the movie. It's
all good for him. But he wrote the freaking book
comic book series. He wrote it, Wow, my mind's blown
a little bit. What else you got you do? Anything
else you know of? That's about it? What other songs
do they have? Because I know that one that was
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in Eddie for this part of the show. We're gonna
do our Mount Rushmore of most listened to albums of
all time and so not favorite but most listened to. Yes,
well this is fun because I mean, I don't listen
to a lot of albums now, so it just took
me back to a time when that's what I did,
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listen to full albums from start to finish. And earlier
I mentioned that Hoodie and the Blowfish, which you wren't
here for that part, is one of my most listen
to albums ever, just from I listen to it so
much being in high school that when I go, what
have I listened to the most? That was it? So um,
I'll go first. These are my and our mount Rushmore's
are four plus one. Yep, because everybody I was like,
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let me do one more? Yes, thanks for letting us
do that. My mountains five people, but that's why it's four.
And the plus one doesn't have to be the fifth one.
It can just be it's just five. There are five
heads on our version amount Rushmore mine. I put John
Mary Continuum as one of my most listen two albums,
possibly my favorite album of all time, probably my favorite
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album of all time. It's tough, but yes, it's my
favorite album of all This is a good one. Yeah,
turn this one up. And I was writing the stage
of my life where you're started to make all the
big decisions and so that music when you're in your
mid late twenties even early third it's like the adult
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decision album where you're like all right, So like I
associate all that with like my life taking big turns.
And it even has like a very soothing feel to
the whole album, like that's not really rocking or anything,
it's kind of cool, like it's it's like you are
growing up, because even John marrin his music was kind
of growing up in this album too. The only kind
of rockings on and there is the Jimi Hendricks cover um,
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but yeah, it's it's a pretty light, pretty light and
bluesy record. Listening Beastie Boys License to Ill is on
my mount rushmore of most listen to albums. Why did
you start listening to this? Obviously not right when it
came out, because I had no idea there was out
in like six or something before us. Yeah you're alive,
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but we weren't able to pick our music. So probably
when I was like nine eighty nine, because Fight for
Your Right was still a song, still an anthem. But
I remember watching Beastie Boys and going, Wow, those kind
of dorky white guys are rapping and they're doing rock.
That's cool. And so this is one of my most
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listen to albums. I know every song on it, Girls
or No Sleep, too Right for Your Right, all of it,
hooting the blow of Fish, letter Cry, this is a
song in her Cry, but cracked review was the record
high school out twelfth grade. Every day wore out the tape.
I had the tape and I switched it, just turn it.
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I didn't own this one. You didn't own one, but
all my friends had it. So I listened to it
all the time. I had played this tape so much
that it started to burn on the side of it.
All the all of the words were burning off the cassette.
It's like you couldn't read what cassette it was. And
I treated it like I do the office now. I
just watch it in real I just over and over again.
I don't fast forward, I don't skip. I would just
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play every song off of it. And later in my
life I show a story I mentioned on the show.
Darius played an album cut for me at a show once.
I was like, man, I used to love that song
running from Angel. He's like, man, I thought about that
one in fifteen years. I didn't know he's gonna go
work it up. When it worked it up and they
played it at the show, now, it was really crazy.
It's yeah, so so far up. John Mayer continuing Beastie Boys,
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Licensed Ill Hoodie and the Blowfish, which is cracked review.
And I started it's all most listened to albums and
different parts of my life life. As I can see here,
it's like kid then it was like high school. Then
it was the twenties, and so these are really the
leaders in the clubhouse for all of the stages of
my life. And as I were to go to my thirties,
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like early mid thirties, it's same trailer, different part from
Casey Musgraves. Every song NonStop. You would come in a
lot talking about b sides or songs that no one
even knew existed on that album. Would be like, dude,
this is good to need should listen to that her
first record, and it's when we started here too, and
it was just all the time and her an old
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dominion of my favorite country artists, like contemporary country artists,
and so this more than even Golden Hour, which one
all the awards, but I think Golden Now wouldn't have
existed had paget material which else to a Lot which
second one and obviously same trailer, different party, But I
think this is on my Mount Rushmore for most of
the two albums. And then the cheater was I did
live a citral part from Garth. It's a cheater because
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it's the greatest it's but for many years I would
know the cheer parts, like the parts he would talk
because I would listen to this record so much. There's
shameless and I had the VHS and I'd watch him
swing out of the crowd, and I know it's the
greatest hits, But if I did have the c D,
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the greatest hits the live and Central Park, no rules,
you can do whatever you want. This is on your
Mountain RuSHA, This is your Mount Rushmore, dude. I know.
And I don't even really like live albums that much
unless they're comedy albums. But if I were just really
tabulating what I listened to the most, um, it would
be Garth Livenst Park close. Next one up was Chili Peppers.
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Oh which one um Sex Hot Magic, Yeah, that one
was a lot of that, a lot of Wheezer, Blue Record, Nirvana,
Um never Mind do you Nirvana? Do you like the
don't you like the Unplugged? My favorite record is Navana Unplugged,
But I be listening to never Mind a lot more
that that, baby. One favorite is Unplugged. Probably listening to
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never Mind more though, So that's mine. John Mayer continuing
Beastie Boys Licensed Ill Hooting the Blowfish, Same Cracked review,
Casey Musgrave's Same trailer, different part, Garth Brooks Live in
Central Park. That's my five most listened to album, Mount Rushmore.
All right, Eddy, I brought you into also take part
in this. I believe that this is why we're such
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good friends and we get along so well because it's
so similar. We did not talk about this beforehand, but
I'm starting with Garth Brooks Rope in the Win because
that was a cassette that was one of my first
cassettes ever. But and there's a theme too that I
found a lot of these artists that ended up being
my favorite artists of all time, and on their third record.
I really wasn't big on first Garth Brooks. I really
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wasn't big on um well, no, Fences. It was. It
was big around like my school, and people always played it,
but I didn't buy it. But I started getting the
kind of the oh wow, man of the Garth Brothers,
this is really good stuff. But I didn't catch it
until the third album, Roping the Wind. So when I
bought Roping the Wind again, dude, I couldn't see the cassette,
the writing on the cassette. After a while, it was
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worn out. And I remember that Garth was on Capitol
Records because after all of the ink had gone away
from the cassette, all that would stay was the Capitol
Records logo. That's how I remember that he was on
Capitol Records. But Roping the Wind to me number one
on my mount Rushmore. And also, if you bought music
back then you have to spend your own money on it,
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you know. You talk about records you bought then became
your favorite. Then it was you felt even more so
like you were invested in it. You're getting your money's worth,
Like I spent this money, I better love it. If
I don't, I'm gonna force myself to love it, right
because I remember being at the record or the Walmart
even just kind of looking at like is it worth buying?
I don't know if I'm gonna listen to it that much.
First up Garth Brooks, Open the Wind Ye. Next up
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in your album of Mount Rushmore. Most listened to my
all time favorite band again There third album, Pearl Jam
Vitology not their best album. I I was gonna say,
I like this album a lot, but I'm not a
hardcore Pearl Jam fan. And when I would say it's
my favorite album, people be like, no, man, this is
not the best album. This is I think when America
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started to lose interest in Pearl Jam. But Again is
their third album, and I had found them. I had
heard all their other stuff, but this was my first
again record store commitment of all right, I'm gonna buy
a Pearl Jam. Did you buy the CD? Because I
bought the CD too. I got it from like Columbia,
That's where I got mine too, so and I remember
the dark cover. Yes, And they just said bytology and
like gold letters of a a yellow letters and were you
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like me, were like, I don't know how to pronounce
that word. I don't even know what that word means.
Pretty pretty good at words, Oh, you're smart, Pretty good
at words. I just remember that bug song on there
him and Eddie Veteran accordion doing I want bugs. I
got bugs in my room. That's a good one. Yes,
that's um so all. That's Pearl Jam. Next. I'm shocked
that you didn't pick this. I know I couldn't put
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to live. I couldn't put two great at tips because
this is why I didn't want to mention too Great,
because I felt like a sellout. But yes, I know
what you're gonna say. Well, the next three are greatest
hits albums because it's I can do whatever I want.
But I did Counting Crows Live Across the Wire, which
I call it across a live wire and I always
have Is that wrong? No? I don't know, Mike, what's
the official You're probably right. I just realized that I
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call it across a live wire. Let me check this.
I'm not sure what it's called. But it was a
double disc set, Blue and Red, correct two different shows.
Blue was the acoustic VH one Storytellers. Red was the
MTVAN Live whatever it got. It was both in New
York City. Um dang, dude. So I was dating my
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my girlfriend weird dating. She lived in Austin. I lived
in Huntsville, Texas going to Sam Houston State and I
would drive to visit her and this was my music
every single time, and I would time it out perfect.
Both both CDs would end that I listened to both
and it would be done as soon as I pulled
up to her house. It was perfect time. And this
with us is the record we probably quote the most
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of each other. The talking parts Madam, hey, uh, my
favorite band, uh County Crows. It's the very beginning, the
guy who's doing the intro and at the end of
the Red album because like Adams talking about cleaning up
that discussing river, Hudson River, and he's like, don't wanna
think dogs, I've view being on the rope with Peters
blast Man, get a pamphlet when you walk said, this
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record is what Michaels are called Across a Wire. Okay,
I got it right, Yeah, Live across Live, Across the Wire.
It's a great, great record. Again, it's the greatest hits.
It's live, so that would be my my live record.
And then number four, oh man, this is just anthem
of my beach life, Bob Marley. But it's legend so
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to me, this is the greatest album of all time.
It's the greatest hits. But again I didn't wasn't around
when Bob Marley was producing hits, So to me, this
was the album to have. It's got jam in Three
Little Birds, It's got the Jamaica theme song of Is
This Love, It's all every every Bob Marley song that
everyone knows it's on. This album never been about Marley
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gun weird. Yeah, I love Three Little Birds like a
couple of big, big, big ones, but never all the
songs sounds so the same to me. It's got the
same rhythm for the most far little upbeat rhythm, reggae beat.
But you did grow up on the beach though I
did well. I grew up forty five minutes from South Padre,
so like that was my life. And it leads to
my fifth my fifth route Mount Rushmore, which is Jimmy
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Buffett Waste. It's the greatest hits. It this songs I
know by heart. Again, wasn't around by when jimm Buffett
was making hits. But high school to me, man, I mean,
it was just me and my buddies. We we like
to surf and we like to underage drink, and I
feel like that was what Jimmy Buffett always talked about,
the ocean life, fishing, drinking, Marguerite de Ville, whatever. It's
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kind of just how I live my life. So we
would play his music all the time, and I remember,
I mean, Jimmy Buffet's got some curse words and some songs.
He's songs about weed or whatever. And my dad he's like,
I really like this music. Let me borrow your CD.
And he went and put it in his car and
listen to what. He came back, He's like, I don't
want you to listen to this crap ever again. I'm like, Dad,
come on, it's so good, but I'll never forget. My
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dad wanted to actually, for the first time in his life,
listen to what I was listening to. That was a
big step because my dad doesn't like music. And he
was like, let me, I mean, borrow that CD. I
like the way that sounds. He came back, like, you
can take that back. I don't want that. That's funny. Yeah, alright.
You have Garth books, Open the Wind, Pearl, jam Bitology,
Counting Crows Across the Wire, if three greatest hits wreck,
I'm not gonna call you a sellout because you can
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make the rules. Bob Marley Legend and Jimmy Buffett songs
you know by heart. Mike D. Starn Is up here
real quick, Mike dy go, you're much more the punk guy.
Yours is number one Lameria Get better. I don't want
to hear this. And I know he loves him, but
you got their tattoo on my arm? Yeah he does.
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That's why I know him, just from his tattoo. Mike
is this is the tattoo from this album? Do you
direct message with him? Yeah? Your friends with him? Yeah,
a little bit. It's kind of cool. Did they sell where?
Do they sell? Like big punk clubs? Are they pretty
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big in the punk world? Yeah, they're pretty big. What
else you got? I have a Blink one eight two
inema the State. Oh that was a good one. Come on.
I used to college radio and play this one all
the time and play this whole record. This is the
porn star on the cover, right, but then she's in
the nurse outfit? Is it? Jenna Jamison? That's it. I
don't think I forget who I know. So few porn
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people they have to like cross into pop culture. Weal
for me to know who it is. She did for
a little bit after that, I forgot her name. It's
not Jenna Jamison though it's the only one I know.
Did Jenna Jamison do porn anymore? I don't think so.
She's married to Jannine Linda muled Er. Oh yeah, no
idea she was married to like Tito Ortiz. Okay, so
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link one I to n M of State. Not only
had What's mage again? But did it have all the
small small things? Come on? Yeah? What else you have
on there? Had um aliens exist? But any think any
other singles that I wouldn't know? Uh? Adams song? Oh yeah?
How does that one? Sad? I never thought I die alone?
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I knew that one? All right? What else? And then
I have a newfound glory sticks and stones? Every Is
this my friends over you? Yeah? I choose my friends
over Yeah that's my jam man turn that up? My
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friends over yeah? Yeah, that's the sixth grade for me.
Mike do you mash? He puts on his Instagram story.
It's my that's my favorite thing. That's why I go
to these shows. Do you punch kick or just you
just push? You get up front, you sing out loud
and then you you know, don though it's fun l
O l at his washing Instagram stories because he's quiet.
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It's yeah, it's like just a great release of his energy,
and everybody else is like it's it's a fun thing.
Nobody's like trying to hurt it. Okay, you all respect
each other, and somebody falls, you pick them up. Nobody
respects anybody equally. Whoa or that equally? Though? But I
mean some shows like people like spit and stuff that's
kind of gross. Uh, what else you got? I have
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a post Malone stony his first album, Mighty Love, Mighty
Love post Malone before post Malone was a big thing.
His SoundCloud is when I found him like way way way,
first single ever, and I was like, post Malone is awesome.
And then maybe like a few years ago people already
knowing him. Are there any hits on this album? Yeah,
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this one, I've never heard it. Have you ever heard
the song? No? Man, I guess I only know this
stuff from a year ago. Well that's like that's all
I know. Um, all right, give me one more mind,
you're your your mount Rushmore And I have Kanye West,
My Beautiful, dark, Twisted Fantasy yeah, this record was your favorite,
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It was my favorite. I listen to it the most,
maybe my least fit. You know what, the new one.
I don't like the new one, like no, I don't
care if it's secular, non secular and just just give
me good stuff. I just don't think his new albums
like good, like four times not into it. I love
Kanye too, by the way. Love then my beautiful dark
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Twists of Fantasy is fine. I like eight O eight
and Heartbeats RB it's whatever better And people didn't love
that one. What made this album so different? It's darker
and like the beats are just like crazy. It's a
great song. I would run to this. What was the
is it? Heart eight? Heartbeats all right? Heartbeats and waits
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and heartbreaks heartbreaks? Yeah. And then I saw him live
when he around this album, so it also kind of
stuck with me. Well, there you go. That musical is
kind of how we all fall. I like it. There
there's a constant theme to all of us. I like
it's kind of cool. Which that theme is just different
themes like mine was beach yours is your life life?
Very life driven through minds, different chapters of my life
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yours is the Beach and Mike D's is I'm a
twelve year old locked on my parents basement, just trying
to be heard. I love it alright. I appreciate everybody
hanging out for this episode. You can check Eddie out
on the Sore Losers sports podcast and where do you
listen to your podcast? Check it out Sore Losers. You
guys do how many shows a week? You guys do?
We do five? We do try to do five and
if ever we have like something come up or whatever,
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we'll do for but for the most part we do
five a week. Check that out. Good. Good to have
you jump in, Eddie, Thanks man, thanks for having me that.
Everybody for checking it out. And I don't forget On Monday,
our boy Blanco Brown will be in Yeah, and he
does the get Up, but we do an hour long
talk about his life. Really interesting story, interesting guy. Thank
you very much. Let me encourage you to to check out
Ingred Andrews that podcast. Let me encourage to check out
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Thomas Rhett. We did one with him, maybe our most
listened to ever. Thomas Rhett oneret Maybe the first Jacowen
would have had bigger numbers, but we moved all of
our podcasts over to a new county, so you lost
some of that, We lost some of it. It's like baseball,
you know, there are different stages where it's like in
the modern era, in the steroid era, right right, but
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you gotta get rid of all those numbers. Thank you
guys for hanging out here on the Bobbycast. Appreciate you.
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