
Hosts Chris & Steve use Spotify streaming data, Billboard charts and 2 damn fine sets of ears to determine a year's biggest, best and most beloved music.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

Today Steve & Chris kick off their biggest season yet by counting down the Top 10 Most-Streamed songs of 1991. They also discuss and score the rest of the top 25 songs of the year before checking in with the Top 10 Billboard songs of '91 to see how t... more
In this 2001 finale of Record of the Year, Steve and Chris hand out the last of their ROTY Awards and decide, once and for all, who won the year in music.
And stayed tuned to the end because they'll also announce which year they'll be covering next ... more
In this first part of the 2001 ROTY Awards, Steve and Chris discuss their nominees for best songs from each prominent '01 genre - looking at YOU nü metal!
And tune in next time for part 2 of the ROTY awards where the boys close the book on 2001 and ... more
Today on the program, Steve reveals his 2001 Time Capsule - an hour of music from the year that he just couldn't live without.
Listen to Stevie's 2001 Playlist here:
open.spotify.com/playlist/1TTYUJ4B3JugQZGrwuWybH?si=17ff7c155e964d6a
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Focused on music commentary and the exploration of music history, this podcast involves hosts who utilize Spotify streaming data and Billboard charts to dissect and celebrate the biggest and most beloved albums and songs from various years. Each episode may cover iconic music moments, notable artists, and the evolving cultural landscape surrounding these works. Unique in its analytical approach, the discussion often intertwines personal anecdotes and historical context, creating a compelling blend of insight and entertainment.
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