10 CDs For A Penny Jackson Main
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A music podcast where we go through old music magazines and talk about music, culture and trends and and what was number one in the charts.
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Rollingstone January 1995 - GREEN DAY - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Jessica Fleming
It's the 30th anniversary of Green Day Dookie and we're celebrating by taking deep look at it's 1994 release and the death of grunge.
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Rolling Stone 50 Best Canadian Musicians - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Matt Snider
This episode we get opinionated as we break down the RS Top 50 Canadian Artists rankings. We're Canadian the people who wrote this list were not. There's obvious choices on this list but a lot of surprises as well. We shake our heads a lot.
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Bikini Kill - Jackson Main, Jessica Fleming
Riot Grrl and Bikini Kill are one of the most important touchstones in music of the past 30 years. So when Bikini Kill came to town on their reunion tour Jess and I went to see the revolution girl style. After the show we concluded we had to do a pod and talk about all things Bikini Kill so here it is. No magazine reference, just Bikini Kill, women in music, reunions and whether or not Bikini Kill needed a guitar player.
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Pitchfork Best Grunge Albums of the 90's - Jackson Main, Noyan Hilmi, Matt Bourassa
Is Grunge a sound or a place? In this episode 3 grunge obsessed hosts go through the Pitchfork 25 Grunge Albums of the 90s list and we get deep into defining grunge picking apart this list and of course talking about who we would have included.
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Chart Magazine 1996 - Jay Ferguson interview
It's the 25th anniversary of Sloan's 1998 album Navy Blues and to celebrate we're talking with Sloan guitarist Jay Ferguson. Jay shares tons of fun stories about the era surrounding Navy Blues but before that we go back to Sloan's signing to DGC and through their albums Twice Removed and One Chord to Another. Jackson, Noyan Hilmi and Alex Hryshko begin the episode talking about their history of loving Sloan from the beginning of their career right up to today.
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Alternative Press Aug 2005 - SLINT - Jackson Main, Jon Waller, Ali Qadeer
This episode we discuss the short lived but influential career of the band Slint. Were they the dawn of post rock? We talk about Slint's roots in hardcore and how the hardcore genre has spawned so much important music from bands that left it behind but hung on to its energy and counter culture.