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The weekly podcast where a musician (Nick LaGrasta), a painter (Caleb Brown), and a comedian (Chris Darden) review soundtracks, tribute albums, and random compilations of the last few decades to try and decide if they are actually any good. Joined by occasional guests, the hosts draw insight from their respective backgrounds to discuss music, film, and pop culture, while they engage in a nostalgic and comedic review of each week's selected album—track by track.

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Archive of episodes have now moved to https://soundcloud.com/tracklistingpodcast

The weekly podcast where a musician (Nick LaGrasta), a painter (Caleb Brown), and a comedian (Chris Darden) review soundtracks, tribute albums, and random compilations of the last few decades to try and decide if they are actually any good. Joined by occasional guests, the hosts draw insight from their respective backgrounds to discuss music, film, and pop culture, while they engage in a nostalgic and comedic review of each week's selected album—track by track.

    Flashdance

    Flashdance

    Things get pretty hot in the recording studio, so we rigged up a system that dumps water from the ceiling on us immediately after a podcast session. You know, like Flashdance. So Chris decided to pick the Flashdance soundtrack for this week’s episode to pay tribute. And boy oh boy, did we have a lot to say about this movie. Tinseltown Tunes is back and more obscure than the ever! Honestly a lot of this episode is discussing what the hell is happening at Mawby’s Bar, the adult talent show/cabaret/burlesque/art house performing center that caters to steel mill workers in PITTSBURGH.

    • 2 hrs 18 min

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