Rock-n-Roll Autopsy Rock-n-Roll Autopsy
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Two amateur pathologists attempt to dissect the corpse of rock 'n roll. The world's state-of-the-art rock 'n roll podcast!
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Did Rick Springfield’s Jessie’s Girl Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 123
The boys pay respects to Dickey Betts, eternally covet thy best friend’s girlfriend, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Rick Springfield’s 1981 power pop hit, “Jessie’s Girl.” News items and digressions include Dickey Betts, Great White, soap operas, and meaningful art.
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Did R.E.M.’s It's the End of the World as We Know It Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/RnRA: Ep. 122
The boys cash in on nostalgia way past their sell-by date, celebrate the end of the world with word salad, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of R.E.M.’s 1987 college rock classic, “It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine).” News items and digressions include KISS, Twisted Sister, zits, and Clear Channel memorandums.
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Did Deep Purple’s Highway Star Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 121
The boys turn their amps to eleven, casually write genre defining tunes on the tour bus, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Deep Purple’s 1972 neo-classical classic, “Highway Star.” News items and digressions include the Spinal Tap sequel, Dream Theater excitement, and Jon Lord’s organ.
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Did Loverboy’s Working for the Weekend Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 120
The boys are befuddled by a Bon biopic, wait all week for a wild weekend, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Loverboy’s 1981 arena rocker, “Working for the Weekend.” News items and digressions include the Bon Scott biopic, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, and underage exploitative album covers.
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Did The Pretenders’ My City Was Gone Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 119
The boys bemoan Akron highway history, oppose shopping malls in Cuyahoga Falls, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of The Pretenders’ 1982 funky lament, “My City Was Gone.” News items and digressions include Akron’s jazz past, oatmeal empires, rubber, testicular discomfort, and wet 80’s snares.
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Did Sublime's Date Rape Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 118
The boys surprise with soulful singing, serve time for serving drinks, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Sublime's 1992 posthumous hit, “Date Rape.” News items and digressions include Slash, Brian Johnson, Kerry King, guitar solos and cheap toilet paper.
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Customer Reviews
Great idea!
A really fun concept that is both reverent of Rock while acknowledging its major flaws, this is a great idea for a show. Each episode is buoyed by music related news items too! Good stuff!