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Adam Has Issues – Episode 11

2 years ago by Adam Morrison |

In this weekly ExploreMusic podcast, I (Adam) and Alan Cross (Alan) discuss some music-based (or at the very least music-adjacent) issues that I have.

There will be laughter, there will be tears, there will be greed, there will be vengeance, and oh yes, there will be blood—okay, there hasn’t been any tears, greed, or blood yet, but you never know.

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  • Rory

    Funny episode,guys. Thanks for the warning about Brokencyde.

  • Ian

    I have to say, that I am appreciative of Brokencyde and Adam for bringing them to my attention. Why? Because s**t like this makes the world seem better in comparison.

    I may not wash my car every day, and it occasionally has dirt on it. However, if I park it next to that car that has enough dirt that it could have participated in the Battle of the Bulge circa WW2, it always looks just a little cleaner.

    Now I can enjoy the classics of my collection that much more, and feel that much better about the guilty pleasure CDs I own (I’m looking at you William Shatner’s “Has Been”), because the low bar has been set.

    Long may Brokencyde reign as the worst band ever.

  • NotTheWestboroBaptistChurch

    Thank you for shining a light on the horrendous antics of the Westboro Baptist Church. Not only are they an affront to all decent people everywhere, but we at the NotTheWestboroBaptistChurch are offended that they essentially stole our name by removing the word “Not” at the beginning of our name. Trademark infringement, anyone?

  • Krys

    Yay for Great Big Sea mention!

  • Alain

    Haha! Thanks for the mention on the podcast, Adam :)

    I look forward to seeing this list of angry music.

    And BrokenCyde… All I can say is they make Hollywood Undead sound as culturally relevant as Marvin Gaye.

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