It’s a clip show… with a twist! We surprised our guests by asking them what is their favorite movie soundtrack. We got some surprising answers, including an unexpected threepeat.
Author: guswatkins
Slayer – Reign in Blood with Josh Stifter
You have no choice of life or death as filmmaker Josh Stifter joins us to talk about Slayer’s half-hour 1986 speed metal gauntlet-drop, “Reign In Blood.”
The Stooges – Fun House with Dan Schlissel
Dan Schlissel calls us from the funhouse to talk about The Stooges 1970 blues-rock scorcher “Fun House.” Spoiler alert: I feel alright.
Olivia Newton-John — Greatest Hits Vol. 2 with Patric Richardson
We get physical with laundry evangelist and Olivia Newton-John superfan Patric Richardson, as we talk about ONJ’s 1982 Greatest Hits Vol. 2. Will we find Xanadu? Listen and find out.
Clueless Soundtrack with Brandi Brown
As if! We talk with comedian Brandi Brown about the Clueless Soundtrack, in all its mid-90s glory.
Silversun Pickups – Carnavas with Alex Rice
Writer and entrepreneur Alex Rice takes us on a track by track listen through “Carnavas,” the 2006 debut studio album by nu gaze band Silversun Pickups.
Ministry – The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste with Chris Harris
Chris Harris takes a break from directing his forthcoming documentary “The History Of Industrial Music: The Chicago Way” to talk about a Ministry’s seminal Chicago industrial album, The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste. Grab this giant’s hand, and let’s talk about this masterpiece.
A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory with Don Greene
Don Greene, aka DJ Greenery takes us on a ride to the boulevard of Linden as we talk about 1991’s alternative hip hop classic “The Low End Theory” by A Tribe Called Quest. So bust out your pager and load it up with some fresh Duracells.
Content Warning: One of the songs on the album is called “The Infamous Date Rape” and touches on said subject.
Travis – The Man Who with Jeremy Messersmith
Singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitar owner Jeremy Messersmith join Barb and Augustus to create a safe space for sad feelings, as we talk about Travis’s 2000 classic, The Man Who. Also, Jeremy sings a song about dinosaurs.
Singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitar owner Jeremy Messersmith join Barb and Augustus to create a safe space for sad feelings, as we talk about Travis’s 2000 classic, The Man Who. Also, Jeremy sings a song about dinosaurs.
Content Warning: One of the songs we discuss contains themes of domestic assault.
Coil – …And The Ambulance Died In His Arms with Walt Dizzo
Longtime radio DJ Walt Dizzo joins us to talk about …And The Ambulance Died In His Arms, the final official album from Coil, recorded live at All Tomorrow’s Parties. But first, a brief diversion into Cincinnati’s famous skyline chili.