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Build-a-Playlist is back! This week we’re feeling illegal, so we’re building a playlist on the fly of hype up jams for bank robbing and other shenanigans. For legal reasons, that’s a joke.

Johnny Cash is one of the greatest country music legends of all time. His tumultuous early life created in him the ability to write songs like no other songwriter, either at the time or since— join us as we talk about his life and his work!

Join us as we dive into the nooks and crannies of Foo Fighter’s iconic album, The Colour and the Shape. Featuring notable tracks such as Everlong, Monkey Wrench, and My Hero, we’ve got a lot to unpack here!

Billie Eilish is one of the most profound musicians from the modern pop scene. Her cutting edge sound curated by her brother, Finneas, has defined her and her music since her first releases. Her songs define generation-z. She is one of the most well-known and closely followed artists of our generation, and in this episode we talk all about it.

Deftones is one of Hannah's absolute favorite bands of all time-- so, naturally, we did a White Pony album analysis for her birthday week. Tune in with us as we talk about one of Deftones most well-loved (and simultaneously despised) and talked about albums in their career.

Build-a-Playlist is a new series we're trying out where you guys give us an idea or a vibe, and we build a matching playlist on the fly. Close your eyes and imagine you're in a car with us on a foggy day... Don't worry, Hannah isn't driving. Go check out the playlist on our Spotify!

The 1970’s was an absolutely loaded decade for music— disco, punk, R&B, and metal all make their way into this episode. Artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Wonder, and Marvin Gaye take center stage while we talk about our perspective of the 70s.

Join our conversation about My Chemical Romance-- hailed as the "emo" gods of the early 2000s-- and learn about their theatric style and complex concept albums.

Tackling rough subjects such as plagiarism and underage groupies, in this episode we dive head-first into the vast and influential discography and history of the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin.

In this episode, we dig deep on every track on The White Stripes' third record: Elephant. With themes of relationship issues, cheating, holding on and not wanting to let go, this album is stacked with metaphors regarding the convoluted relationship between Jack and Meg White. Join us for a deep unpacking this album’s contents and Haley not understanding what “tuning down” a guitar means. (Wanna make this a drinking game? Take a shot every time Haley says "divorce!")