
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!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 407 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicPerforming ArtsArtsMusic Commentary | |||

The crew is joined by musician and teacher Eric Bourassa as they dig into the 1997 self-titled debut from Third Eye Blind. Rock On!
Third Eye Blind @ The Electric Factory July 1998
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Author Chris Dalla Riva joins to crew to discuss the 1998 diamond selling debut Yourself or Someone Like You from Matchbox 20. Rock On!
Matchbox Twenty Soundstage - Full Performance
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This crew takes a look back at the 1969 self-titled debut from The Allman Brothers Band. Rock On!
The Allman Brothers Band - Fillmore East - 1970.09.23
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The whole gang shows up to discuss the 1975 sophomore release Straight Shooter from new Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Bad Company. Rock On!
Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band. Follow them @steepwaterband
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As an og fan of the state of amorica podcast. I came across this podcast from it being mentioned on there especially as Ian and David had guest on it to. Aron distain for black moon creeping will forever haunt me. This is the perfect way to start the week a huge thank you from England.
Ps have you every thought of reviewing any of The Stone Roses catalogue. Albeit only 2 studio albums. The debut in the uk is heralded as a classic but the second album is very divisive. Due to its more classic ... more
You shouldn’t disrespect Neil. 2 stars.
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.
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!
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!!
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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. Eric Bourassa
2. Chris Dalla Riva
3. Justin Kahn
4. David Lassiter
5. Brian Kanner
6. Justin Frey
7. Rockin Mike
8. Matt Karweick
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