The guys take some time to recap their 10 year high school reunion, of which 1 attended and 1 did not last week in Erie, PA, fun times were had at Tom’s dad’s house, 17 year old time tries to dance to Soulja Boy with a girl, Pat watches The Hills for days on end, Pat is struck by a miracle foul ball which ends up as nothing more than foul play, and the guys craft their high school reunion playlist which will live only on this show.
Links:
10 Year High School Reunion Mixtape on Apple Music
Songs of the week:
Hitch Hikin’ by Bruce Springsteen
Eternal Youth by Rude.
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This episode was recorded at 72 miles per hour in the middle of what ended up being an epic road trip back home to Erie, PA for a 10 year high school reuinion. Tom recounts a story of finding a message in a bottle from Canada, attempts to discuss some kind of morning routine/schedule, but they end up having a crush-off of different kinds of potato chips… Don’t ask me, I just write the descriptions.
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2005 did not disappoint our little corner of the music universe when it gave us A Fever You Can’t Sweat out by Panic! at the Disco and From Under the Cork Tree by Fall Out Boy mere months apart. While there’s plenty of similarities and cross-overs between these 2 groups, their unique sounds took on a life of their own and proved to be pretty polarizing, even in the decade since their release. The guys take a stab at breaking down the 5 best parts of each album in this week’s episode.
Links:
A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out on Apple Music
From Under the Cork Tree on Apple Music
Rolling Stones 50 Greatest Pop-Punk Albums
Sugar We’re Going Down Music Video
Songs of the week:
Wander Through Me by Forhill
When I Get Up by Tim Heidecker
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It’s no secret that Tom DeLonge has been busy making waves in the field of UFO research, and with the news of Blink-182 touring Enema of the State in it’s entirety, the guys discuss the ethics of the situation. Should Blink tour this groundbreaking recording without one of its main songwriters, and would it be better for society if Tom just left Blink behind and focused solely on The The Stars Academy? The guys may not have the answers, but they do have a lot of opinions.
Links:
Tom DeLonge and To The Stars Academy Episode
Rolling Stone “Tom DeLonge on ‘Scary’ UFO Footage, Angels and Airwaves and Blink-182’s Future”
Spin, “Our 1999 ‘Enema of the State’ Interview”
Rebel Girl by Angels & Airwaves
Songs of the week:
Juno by The Calico Sequence
Kids by PUP
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