Early on in this podcast, the guys fumbled their way through what was meant to be a very heartful episode about their love for the TV show Scrubs. As with most episodes in the first 2 years, it was pretty bad, so this week is a redemption episode.
The guys take turns drafting their 5 favorite songs that appeared in the original broadcasting of Scrubs while taking some time to discuss how they reacted to these moments as teens and how it continues to make them feel today. Make sure to stream the playlists on Apple Music and Spotify!
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
The Scrubs Soundtrack Mixtape Draft on Spotify
The Scrubs Soundtrack Mixtape Draft on Apple Music
Zach Braff reading AI written JD monologue
Songs of the week:
Diamond by Grayscale
The Speed of the Sound of Loneliness by Kurt Vile
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Deep into the era of “fart punk”, Sum 41 released a music video unlike no other, as they are known to do. Borrowing heavily from Rodney Dangerfield’s classic “Back to School”, the band takes to a diving competition against some stereotypical jocks and manage to claim a W despite their antics.
The guys look back on their days in a high school band trying to quickly learn the song before a show maybe 12 people showed up to, skipping their last day of high school for an epic slip-n-slide party in the football field, and Pat goes off on a tangent about something I can’t remember right now, but it was just really pleasant recording this episode for you all. Thank you for everything.
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
Cheaper by the Dozen Soundtrack on Spotify
The Chariot “This Microphone is Your Microphone”
Songs of the week:
Faith Healer by Julien Baker
That Emotion by Hannah Goergas
Real World by State Champs
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Check Yes Juliet seems to be a song everybody knew from a band that nobody could remember. It made its way onto the airwaves and embedded itself deeply into the near-forgotten memories of most high schoolers in the early aughts. Still, the career of We The Kings never took off for some reason.
In this episode, the guys break down the way the band was perceived in their high school, they both have mad hair envy, Pat attempts to throw a rock at a girl’s window but couldn't find one, so he just bailed, there’s a weird garage party, and it takes both guys too long to figure out the timeline of this music video.
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
Songs of the week:
Keep ‘Em on They Toes by Brent Cobb
Sick Puppy by Seaway
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As tensions run high and there are more reasons to lie on the floor in despair than ever (maybe? this is being written on 11/4???) a listener asks us to lift the vibe a bit with a draft of songs that make us want to shake our tail feathers. While there’s some discussion around what constitutes as “dancing”, and whether or not any song in this genre make one move in a way that can be officially described as “dancing”, these bangers are sure to make you want to move in some way…
BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!
Links:
Get Your Booty on the Dance Floor Mixtape Draft on Spotify
Get Your Booty on the Dance Floor Mixtape Draft on Apple Music
The Alive With the Glory of Love Episode
Songs of the week:
Trust Me by Sincere Engineer
That Emotion by Hannah Georgas
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