This week, we are feasting on Raisin' Cane's sauce and discussing a couple of fine tunes from 1983. Oliver goes down under for a song before the band was cool and Jasen picks a band with some serious, hard-rock pedigree.
This week, we are feasting on Raisin' Cane's sauce and discussing a couple of fine tunes from 1983. Oliver goes down under for a song before the band was cool and Jasen picks a band with some serious, hard-rock pedigree.
This week, Jasen and Oliver are testing out the new naming convention and going to Taco Bell (that's a guilty pleasure). They also have a discussion about bad band names.
This time around, Jasen and Oliver are heading back to 1982 for some bad music. Oliver stays home for his band, and Jasen is off to every wedding in 1983. As a bonus, Jasen discusses the terms used on the podcast in a way that makes sense to everyone.
This week, Jasen and Oliver pay tribute to the recently deceased Spaceman from Kiss, Ace Frehley. This was supposed to be a double episode, but technical difficulties thwarted that.
This week, your hosts have decided to stay on this side of millennium...just barely. We look back at two song from 2001 with (possibly) meaningful lyrics...if we could understand them.
We're mothballing the yacht and celebrating the occasion with a final trip on the yacht. Jasen and Oliver welcome Jason and Stephanie aboard for some not-so-good yacht rock selections.
We're back from our Summer vacation and we need to catch up on some unpleasant business. We lost a lot of notable and influential artists over the summer and we need to talk about them.
As part of a project for the podcast, I listened to this episode again and I think it's worthy of a replay.
In our annual tradition, we spend more than 45 minutes torturing Oliver with awful Christmas music. Gather the over 18 members of your family and enjoy this around a fire.
This week, the MMC crew get together to discuss the absolute worst musical in filmdom.
In this episode, Jasen and Oliver revisit the bands from their previous episode because these bands made bad decisions.
This week, Oliver and Jasen talk about two bands from the US in the 1970s. First, Oliver goes to the Midwest to find his band and then Jasen hits the Bay Area.
This time around, Jasen and Oliver are discussing their choices for the worst songs of 1990. Jasen goes back to a familiar well and Oliver discusses his choice for the first time ever on Earholes.
This time around, Jasen and Oliver are talking about their favorite odd covers. They also discuss what it means to be an odd cover.
Welcome to the most romantic day of the year. In this grabby hands special, we welcome Jason and Stephanie back to discuss the worst love songs we could find. Listen with someone you love, preferably with lots of alcohol.
This time around, Erinn White from the 27th Precinct Podcast joins me to talk about her musical choices for a roadtrip.
Jasen and Oliver are back for the New Year (sorry) and we are bringing some good stuff from 1981. Both of their songs have memorable openings and were both released in September, but couldn't be further apart style-wise.
The gang's all here to wrap up the year by talking about a song from each year that we graduated. Is it good, bad, or guilty? You decide.
Oliver and Jasen are in the Christmas spirit. OK, Jasen is in the Christmas spirit and Oliver is...well, Oliver. They have picked a couple not-so-traditional Christmas songs to entertain you.
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