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Deremy Dove and Thomas Sena discuss their five essential things in any given pop-culture category. Whether it's a director's films, band's songs, or episodes of a television show, Deremy and Thomas explore the essentials.

On July 15th, 2016, the Duffer Brothers released a series on Netflix that changed the trajectory of the streaming service and captivated audiences. Today, Deremy and Thomas celebrate the show as they discuss Stranger Things as a pop-culture game changer. The guys point out various things that stand out to them about Stranger Things. Favorite characters? Bits of nostalgia that stood out? Did the series stick the landing? Find out what the guys think.Let us know what you think and send us a Game Changer request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

One of the greatest sequels of all time was released on July 3rd, 1991. It also happens to be a favorite of both Deremy and Thomas. So join them as they break down why they think Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a true action-movie game changer. Let us know what you think and send us a Game Changer request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

Jay-Z's masterpiece debut album "Reasonable Doubt" came out on June 25th, 1996. So, today, the guys talk about a gigantic artist in his genre. Someone who has claim to be the greatest to ever do it. Deremy and Thomas break down five essential Jay-Z songs. He has a lot of material and countless worthy songs, so it will be interesting to see where the guys decide to go with this. Let them know if they messed up and didn't include something that you deem to be essential Jay-Z.To hear every song Deremy and Thomas have covered, all in one place, search Spotify for the playlist: Pop Culture Five: Essential SongsLet us know what you think and send us a request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

We have a biggie this week on Pop Culture Five. The guys are welcoming a bucket-list guest to the show. Rob Harvilla, host of 60 Songs That Explain the 90's, is here and is helping Deremy and Thomas choose five essential 2000's rock songs. There are maybe one or two that absolutely have to be chosen, but there is plenty of room for some surprises and great discussion along the way.Be sure to check out 60 Songs That Explain the 90's on The Ringer Podcast Network. Go back in the archives and watch for new episodes in early August.To hear every song Deremy and Thomas have covered, all in one place, search Spotify for the playlist: Pop Culture Five: Essential SongsLet us know what you think and send us a request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

Today on PC5, Deremy and Thomas are celebrating women in rock music by breaking down five essential female-driven rock songs. Joining them is a frequent contributor to the Saturday Night Network and co-producer at Generation Women Canada, Kirstin Rajala. This topic is somewhat open to interpretation. All that's required is that women were the driving forces behind these great songs. See if you agree with what Thomas, Kirstin, and Deremy came up with.Visit the following link to get your tickets to the next Generation Women Canada event:https://www.generationwomen.ca/aboutTo hear every song Deremy and Thomas have covered, all in one place, search Spotify for the playlist: Pop Culture Five: Essential SongsLet us know what you think and send us a request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

On June 12th, 1991, the legendary Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to the NBA Championship. That was his first of six championships, and when an American icon was taking shape. This week, Thomas and Deremy talk about the extraordinary career that Jordan had and what makes him a pop-culture icon who transcends what he did on the court.Let us know what you think and send us a Game Changer request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

This week, the guys take you back to 1966 when a monumental album was released by a popular band that decided to take a chance. Deremy and Thomas cover what makes "Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys such an important and amazing album.Let us know what you think and send us a Game Changer request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

This week, Deremy and Thomas are doing an episode they've been sitting on since the launch of the podcast. They're covering one of the biggest movie stars in history, as they hash out five essential Tom Cruise movies. There will definitely be some tough cuts and maybe even a few surprises. Find out what the guys think are the performances that are essential to the legend of Tom Cruise.Send us a request or just say hello!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

On May 21st, 1971, Motown Records released an album that would be considered by many to be in the running for greatest album of all time. This week, Deremy and Thomas are celebrating the amazing Marvin Gaye album "What's Going On." First, hit play on the album and listen to the masterpiece. Next, come back and find out why the guys think this should be considered one of the great achievements in music history.Let us know what you think and send us a Game Changer request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com

Mother's Day has come and gone, but we're still celebrating moms across the real and fictional world. This week, the guys are talking five essential TV Moms. Joining them is frequent contributor to the Saturday Night Network, and returning guest, Bill Kenney. Which TV moms stand out to Bill, Deremy, and Thomas? And which ones would you have put on the list?Send us a request or just say hello!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com