Ignored 116: Bryan Potvin on The White Album

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Bryan Potvin (Kane and Potvin, The Northern Pikes) joins Cam and Sammy to offer “thoughts and prayers” to the eclectic double album by the Beatles, 1968’s The White Album. This podcast is great because we not only dive deep into why double albums can be cool, we also dive deep into why bands with three singers can be cool. 50% Beatles talk, 50% “other”.

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Ignored 114: Martin Popoff on Mirrors

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Martin Popoff (author of 50+ books on heavy metal and hard rock) joins Cam and Sammy to revisit Mirrors, the possibly underrated 1979 full-length from menacing Long Island rockers Blue Öyster Cult. We try to categorize BOC (and fail), look at strange overlaps between BOC, the Clash and the Cars plus shine a light on an equally strange Harry Potter connection. Unique band. Unique podcast.

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Ignored 113: Sam Sutherland on In on the Kill Talker

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Sam Sutherland (author – Perfect Youth: The Birth of Canadian Punk) gets fairly hardcore with Cam and Sammy as the guys talk through the fury of Fugazi’s 1993 full-length In on the Kill Taker. The conversation talks about Fugazi as a concept, blink-182 as a gateway, a few Ani DiFranco mentions (for some reason) and whether we have a kinder, gentler Ian MacKaye in 2016. No sell-outs allowed!

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