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Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews

R4 and SOA Collaborative
MTV
Purple Rain
Prince and the Revolution
Motley Crue
Pink Floyd
Blackberry Smoke
Long Player
Beggars Banquet
Anthrax
Alice In Chains
Tool
Spreading the Disease
The Dark Side Of the Moon
Like an Arrow
Synchronicity
The Police
Every Breath You Take
Rolling Stones
The Nightfly
Donald Fagen

A podcast in which a group of music fans picks a rock album (anything from soft rock to hard rock to heavy metal) and spends the episode talking about it and reviewing it. Informative, opinionated, and occasionally funny, the show highlights our genuine love (or hate) for the music discussed. Frequently guests ("co-pilots") co-host the show with with our regular rotating panel. Rock on!

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Latest Episodes

The crew pays tribute to the late Mick Ralphs by discussing his last album with Mott The Hoople, the 1973 release Mott.  Rock On!

MOTT THE HOOPLE LIVE VIDEOS 1970-1974

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The crew pays tribute to David Johansen, lost this year, as they review the 1973 self-titled debut from New York Dolls.  Rock On!

New York Dolls Live At The Matrix San Francisco 1973

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It's R4's 2nd annual Thanksgiving Turkey, as we dive into the requested 2003 album Absolution from Muse.  Rock on?

Muse live at trabendo, paris-france 2003

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Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band... more

It's another request as the crew explores the 1989 Pixies release, Doolittle.  Rock on!

Live at Rock Werchter 1989 (Sputnik TV - full show)

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Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band.  Follow them @... more

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Recent Guests

Brian Kanner
A long-time fan of Yes, influenced by his father's love for progressive music.
Episode: Episode 383 - Yes - Fragile
Justin Frey
Guest co-pilot joining to discuss album Z
Episode: Episode 378 - My Morning Jacket - Z
Steve Sumner
Frequent contributor and co-host of the McCartney and Gull podcast
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Episode: Episode 369 - The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
Rockin Mike
Returning guest known for his insights on thrash metal
Episode: Episode 354 - Megadeth - Killing is My Business...And Business is Good!
Matt Karweick
The Fat Bearded Vinyl Guy, music reviewer and YouTuber
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Episode: Episode 352 - Rival Sons - Feral Roots
Steve Wright
Co-creator and co-host of the Podder Than Hell Podcast
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Episode: Episode 350 - KISS - Lick It Up
Aaron Martel
Creator and frequent guest on the podcast
Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews
Episode: Episode 346 - The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Lou Figueroa
Frequent guest and R4 legend
Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews
Episode: Episode 346 - The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
The Professor
Known for deep knowledge on music history and analysis
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Episode: Episode 346 - The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

Hosts

Ian Rice
Co-host of Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews known for introducing episodes and engaging in lively discussions about various rock albums.
The Professor
Co-host of Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews contributing insights and humor during the album reviews.
Lou
Co-host of Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews who brings humor and anecdotes to the discussions on rock music albums.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 269 ratings
  • Used to like.

    You shouldn’t disrespect Neil. 2 stars.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Daddy Pickles!
    United States3 months ago
  • Wasted time

    If you don’t understand the music or the artist and need to go to Wikipedia to get the information on them, please do not review them. And review is nothing but an embarrassment that I want an hour back of my time.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    cdcabral
    United States5 months ago
  • So glad to find this!

    I love rock themed podcasts where the hosts actually play bits of the music that they are discussing. The panelists are knowledgeable and the choice of albums is varied. Perfect dog walking podcast! Thanks for making it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wolfgang Ubi
    Canadaa year ago
  • Like sitting with buddies taking tunes

    I made my way here via Stateofamorica to listen to your Crowes reviews, stayed for the rest of the party. I love the technical insight as well as the nostalgia. Don’t always agree, but always enjoy! Great pod!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HussMang
    United Statesa year ago
  • R4

    I love/loved this podcast!! Been listening for a long time. I had to leave a new review because I’m dropping down it to 4 stars. The new host is terrible. If he says “shoe gaze” one more time I’m gonna teach thru the interwebs and flick his ear real hard. Thank god for the regulars or this whole podcast would go in the Aaron’s stinky stinkers pile

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Adamgaul
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners enjoy the engaging and humorous dialogue among hosts, appreciating the depth and variety in album discussions.
The podcast is praised for its ability to connect personal stories with music, creating an enjoyable listening experience.
Some listeners have critiques over certain co-host dynamics and the depth of album analyses, indicating a desire for more spontaneous conversations.

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Talking Points

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Episode 383 - Yes - Fragile
Q: How do you rate the album on a scale of zero to five?
British Steve gives it four and a half stars, while Brian rates it four stars, citing a few other Yes albums he prefers.
Episode 383 - Yes - Fragile
Q: What are your thoughts on the track "Cairns and Brahms"?
It features limited time and money, leading to each member doing their own showcase, including Wakeman's classical piece which some find unnecessary.
Episode 379 - Collective Soul - See What You Started By Continuing
Q: What's your relationship with this record and Collective Soul in general?
Each host shares their personal experiences and connections to the band and this album, highlighting varying levels of fandom and memorable tracks.
Episode 369 - The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
Q: Steve, give me a rundown on your history with this album and your background with The Kinks in general.
Steve explains his perceived cultural differences in how The Kinks are received in America versus Britain.
Episode 305 - Motley Crue - Motley Crue (1994)
Q: What do you think of the production on this album?
The production is a standout feature, with Bob Rock capturing a new heavy sound for the band.

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A panel of music enthusiasts engages listeners with in-depth discussions centered around iconic rock albums, ranging from soft rock to heavy metal. Episodes typically feature a mix of humor and insightful commentary, with hosts sharing personal anecdotes and varying opinions about the albums being examined. Noteworthy for its conversational style and ability to blend critical analysis with entertaining banter, the content often highlights the enjoyable aspects of music, while also addressing elements the hosts find less appealing. The format allows for a unique exploration of both well-known and niche albums, making it an engaging listen for any rock music aficionado.

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1. Brian Kanner
2. Justin Frey
3. Steve Sumner
4. Rockin Mike
5. Matt Karweick
6. Steve Wright
7. Aaron Martel
8. Lou Figueroa

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