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The years 1993 and 1994 were the two best years for music in history. Join Travis Roy as each episode he explores a different album released in either year with a different guest host. This podcast is a labor of love. It is not and never will be monetized. Please don't sue.

Artist and returning '93-'94 champion A.J. Belmont is here to talk about 10,000 Maniacs and their final album with Natalie Merchant, MTV Unplugged from 1993. Check out his art at belmont_aj@instagram.com and www.abelmont.com

Travis's brother Judd and old friend Dave got together in person and joined '93-'94 to talk about album near and dear to all three's hearts-- Angel Dust by Faith No More from 1992.

The Metal Professor is back! Brandon Callahan has returned to eulogize and pay homage to his metal hero, Ozzy Osbourne. He does so by exploring the earliest album to be highlighted on '93-'94, the 1991 album No More Tears. He also gives us the full story about traveling to England to see Ozzy's final show.

Travis was delighted to have his old friend Stephen Jandasek on the show for the very first time to share his love for the 1994 punk rock classic album Rev from Ten Foot Pole.

After a brief hiatus, '93-'94 is back for 2026! This time Amanda, one of Travis's cohosts from the podcast Small Screen Sessions, has returned to the show to discuss recent Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame inductees Salt 'N' Pepa and their 1993 classic Very Necessary.

Another episode, another seminal album from the era, and we're over a hundred episodes in. This time Dustin Lince has returned to talk all about Fugazi and their monumentally influential 1993 album In On The Killtaker. Dustin and Travis also talk about their event called Hunger Strike on Saturday, December 13th at the New Way Bar in Ferndale, Michigan. It's a free night of 90s covers, including an acoustic set from Travis-- just bring nonperishable food and/or warm clothing to donate!

Cultural writer AJ DiCosimo has returned to the show to discuss one of the biggest hip hop albums of all time-- Illmatic from Nas.

It's always a special treat when the show turns its attention to one of Travis's favorite albums from the era. At the show's inception, there were a few albums that were always high on the list, and one by one, they are addressed at '93-'94. And today, it is Rusted Root's turn, as special guest Michael Brennan of the Theodivergent podcast returns to talk their 1994 classic jam band album When I Woke.

After a brief vacation, '93-'94 is back! And so is guest host Christ DeCarlo, who has come with a deep knowledge of and appreciation for the New Bomb Turks and their 1993 album Destroy-O-Boy!! Let's party.

Sean Lowry, cohost of the 2 Brothers Road Trip Radio podcast and brother to regular '93,-'94 contributor Joe Lowry, makes his first appearance here on the show to talk about the 1994 Offspring album Smash and the impact it had on his life.