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This week, Lucas Stahl makes his triumphant return to the podcast. Together, he and Brian work through the quarantine anxiety by discussing the incredibly cathartic album 'Hurricane Season' from Dan Andriano in the Emergency Room. Everyone Stay safe, stay sane, and stay healthy. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

Apologies to everybody, we missed a week. But we're back with double the trouble. That's right, folks. Brian AND Caiti Wanamaker call in together to discuss 'Permission to Land,' the debut album from British Glam Rock band: The Darkness. Everyone stay safe, stay sane, and stay healthy. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

This week, first-time guest Dylan Gleit makes an appearance on the podcast to share his encyclopedic knowledge of 'Anchor Drops,' the 2004 release from Chicago-based jam band Umphrey's McGee.

Julien Cohen joins Brian via Skype to discuss 'We Like It Here,' the 2014 live(ish) album from jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy. Everyone stay safe, stay sane, and stay healthy. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

This week, Ben Brown is back! The man himself Skypes in to discuss one of the sexiest albums of 2019, 'Shea Butter Baby.' The debut from neo-soul singer Ari Lennox. Everyone stay safe, stay sane, and stay healthy. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

Seth Miller returns to the podcast (via Skype) to discuss one of the most fascinating and infamous pop albums ever recorded. Legendary songwriter Brian Wilson's 40 year long project: 'SMiLE.' Everyone stay safe, stay sane, and stay healthy. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

This week, Brian is joined, once again, by Lucas Stahl. Together, they discuss the 2014 album 'Mandatory Fun.' The final album from pop parody artist "Weird" Al Yankovic. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

This week, Tory Martinez returns to discuss one of her favorite albums, 'Coloring Book,' the 2016 mixtape from Chance the Rapper. Email inmycdplayer@gmail.com to appear on the podcast.

In this very special extended episode, Brian is joined by Ben Brown, Seth Miller and Brian Wanamaker (sort of) to discuss their favorite albums of the previous decade.

This week, Ian Holme makes his triumphant return to the podcast to discuss the self-titled debut album from 90's alternative icons: Third Eye Blind.