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A podcast where four musicians give a (mostly) unbiased listen to the most hated records of all time to see if there isn't anything worthwhile to them after all.

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A podcast where four musicians give a (mostly) unbiased listen to the most hated records of all time to see if there isn't anything worthwhile to them after all.

    Episode 37 "Tyler Perry's Madea's A Night in the Ruts" (A Night in the Ruts by Aerosmith)

    Episode 37 "Tyler Perry's Madea's A Night in the Ruts" (A Night in the Ruts by Aerosmith)

    It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Actually...it was just the worst of times. Hard drugs and hard livin had finally caught up to Aerosmith and the result was hard to hear. The making of this album was so tense that Joe Perry quit the band before the album was finished. But was Joe being too harsh on a mellow that had thoroughly charred or did have the good sense to jump ship before the whole thing capsized? Listen along as we try to find out!

    • 1h 42 min
    Episode 36 "Peanut Butter Puddin' Pleasure Robotics" (Evil Urges by My Morning Jacket)

    Episode 36 "Peanut Butter Puddin' Pleasure Robotics" (Evil Urges by My Morning Jacket)

    Just how sexy are those grain silos, anyway? On this episode we dive into an album Dan got four songs into and turned off, vowing never to return. But now he has his three Redemption Song co-hosts to help him make sense of it all. Or...try. You may be ahem HIGHLY SUSPICIOS of the results, but it's high time we give this album a fair shake. Plenty of room in the grain silo. Hop on in!

    • 1h 56 min
    Episode 35 "Burgermeister of Purgatory" (Indie Cindy by The Pixies)

    Episode 35 "Burgermeister of Purgatory" (Indie Cindy by The Pixies)

    Is it better to burn out or fade away? What to do if you are a legendary 80's college radio band who has been touring on their back catalog for years? Dare you venture into the realm of new music? It worked for some of your left of the dial compatriots (Dinosaur Jr, Camper Van Beethoven) but will it work for a band like The Pixies? Well...apparently not. Savaged by even the band's most ardent champions upon release, this album has been called so bad that it invalidated the entire Pixies reunion. But, come on. Is it really that bad?

    • 1h 45 min
    Episode 34 "Counting De Fruit Bat" (Gone Troppo by George Harrison)

    Episode 34 "Counting De Fruit Bat" (Gone Troppo by George Harrison)

    We're three for four with solo Beatles with this one! In the early 80's the "Quiet Beatle" had even less than usual to say, but still had an album left on his record deal. And so in 1982 he dropped Gone Troppo (meaning "On Vacation") and promptly shoved off out of the music business for five years. Historically maligned as unlistenable dross, we're giving this one a fair shot at last. So grab a big floppy hat, slather on some Bain de Soleil, and join in the tropics. The Gone Tropics!

    • 1h 38 min
    Episode 33 "This Cover of 911 is a Joke is a Joke" (Thank You by Duran Duran)

    Episode 33 "This Cover of 911 is a Joke is a Joke" (Thank You by Duran Duran)

    Why did they do it? Even they don't seem to know. But in 1995, Duran Duran decided to follow up their biggest album in years with an all covers record that featured their slickly stylized take on everything from classic rock to funk to (don't laugh) militant 90's hip hop. Immediately disavowed by everyone involved, this album remains a rare skid mark on the delicately embroidered satin undergarments of these New Romantic superstars. But how bad is that cover of "911 is a Joke" after all? Bad. Like, really really bad. But what about the rest of the album? Listen and find out...

    • 1h 58 min
    Episode 32 "Big Dumb Goofy Ringo Fun" (Ringo IV by Ringo Starr)

    Episode 32 "Big Dumb Goofy Ringo Fun" (Ringo IV by Ringo Starr)

    Ah, Ringo. You poor little goofball. Solo Beatledom was never going to be kind to you, was it? Things got off to a good enough start with a handful of bona fide classics, but affable charm (which was always Ringo's greatest strength) can only carry you so far, and his commercial fall from grace was as calamitous as it was predictable. Not that his compatriots were faring much better in 1977 - Lennon was in house husband exile, Harrison was in a downswing that he wouldn't pull out of until 1987's Cloud Nine, and McCartney's latest Wings album was based on the idea, "Hey, what if we had the guy who's NOT Paul McCartney write most of the songs!" Still, Ringo IV was a dud even by Ringo standards and it gave him the ignoble distinction of being the first Beatle to be dropped by his label. But was the world being too harsh on out hapless former mop top? Listen along as we try to find out!

    • 1h 55 min

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