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Reminiscent | A Pop Punk and Emo Music Podcast

Reminiscent is a weekly show where 2 best friends discuss their favorite bands from their adolescence and how it’s shaped their lives as they find themselves exploring early adulthood. Hitting puberty in the early 2000’s was a really strange time for a lot of people, but Tom and Pat have had each others back since the early 90s. Come along for the ride.
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Now displaying: September, 2019
Sep 27, 2019

Not a single soul alive today could forget the song “The Reason” by Hoobstank. Every radio station in the world made darn sure of that. Both Tom and Pat have been fans of the song all 15 years it’s been out, but an effort to poke fun at the music video goes completely sideways when they find out it’s actually the best music video that’s ever been produced.

 

 

Links:

Read our Hoobastank article here!

September Apple Music Playlist

September Spotify Playlist

Snoop Dog SNL skit

The Reason on Friends

Naruto Run into Endzone

The Reason Music Video

Same Direction Music Video (The Reason Sequel)

Hoobastank in Hot Rod with Andy Samberg

Brett Simon IMDb



Song of the week:

Tokyo Drift by Mallrat

 

 

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Sep 20, 2019

The music video for I Miss You turns 15 years old and the guys go deep. They discuss the first time they heard the song, what the hell is going on in the video, how did Blink-182 wind up in this haunted house in the first place, who are these women and why are they dead, and the cultural impact this video had on emo and the subculture it existed in.

Tom announces a new podcast he’s launching next year with some insanely exciting guests, Pat asks the deep questions of does being familiar with 50 year old music even matter, and Tom gets loud and swears a lot. Something about sundials, but not the band. Check out our new I Miss You article here!

  

Links:

Mark Hoppus’ Original I Miss You Lyrics

Tom DeLonge’s I Miss You Tweet

I Miss You Behind the Scenes

Travis Barker on Punk’d

Stacy’s Mom Episode

I Miss You Live at Pepsi Smash

Check out our Blog!

The Navy acknowledges Tom’s DeLonge’s UFO Footage

To The Stars Academy

Interview with Sam Pura

 

Songs of the week:

Gone by Charlie XCX

Hate Me (Sometimes) by Stand Atlantic


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Sep 13, 2019

It’s been 15 years since Green Day rocked the entire universe with their career revitalizing ‘American Idiot"‘. The guys remember where they were when they first heard the record, how it impacted their lives then, what it meant for the band they were just forming back in 2004, and how the album’s reception has changed since becoming a music, documentary about a music, and planned movie.

The band also announced the Hella Mega tour with Fall Out Boy and Weezer just hours before this episode was recorded, so the guys got a chance to listen to and discuss the new track Father of All…

 

Links:

Check out our Article Looking back at American Idiot!

American Idiot Music Video

John Daly on the AV Club

Avril Lavigne Episode

Riding in Vans with Boys

Whatsername

Boulevard of Broken Dreams / Wonderwall Mashup

Father of All…

Hella Mega Tour

 

Songs of the week:

1844 by H.1

Eat, Sleep, Wake by Bombay Bicycle Club

 

 

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Sep 6, 2019

After a quick meditation to get back into the swing of things, and after a brief and super normal fan mail bag, the guys discuss the brand new album from Taylor Swift, Lover. They discuss initial thoughts, where this fits in the hierarchy of past albums, which songs each loves the most, what were the standout parts from the standout songs, and how streaming has been redefining pop albums in recent years.

 

Links:

Lover on Apple Music

reputation Album Review

reputation Stadium Tour on Netflix Review

Me! Review

 

 

Songs of the week:

Wings of Nightmares by Counterparts

Blow by Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton, and Bruno Mars

 

 

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