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MF DOOM Song Draft

Cole, Cam, and Justin celebrate the end of the Season 12 with an MF DOOM song draft, selecting DOOM tracks across five categories

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“Sometimes You Gotta Pop Out and Show …”

Jason talks the Sky-Wings game, the Alex Caruso trade, and Kendrick Lamar’s Pop Out show on Juneteenth

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Birdman Versus Books, Van’s Summer Era, and the Electricity From Ken and Friends

Van and Rachel also talk about the interest in Verzuz’s distribution deal with X/Twitter, the surprising new election polling numbers, and reactions to their Bible talk from the last episode

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‘Brat’

Nora and Nathan are here to give all their thoughts on Charli XCX’s sixth studio album!

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‘No Alternative’ With Chris Ryan

Chris joins the show to break down the cultural artifact ‘No Alternative,’ the third in the Red Hot series benefiting AIDS relief

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“That’s That” by MF DOOM (Finale)

Our season-long analysis of MF DOOM concludes with a line-by-line dissection of "That’s That" off DOOM’s final solo album, ‘Born Like This’

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Black Country Music With Alice Randall

Plus, whether or not Taylor Swift is a country artist comes into consideration

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‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess’

Nora and Nathan talk about the meteoric rise of Chappell Roan and her 2023 album, ‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,’ and Nora talks about her experience at the Eras Tour in Edinburgh, Scotland

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‘The Death of Slim Shady’ or Not, You Can’t Kill Eminem. Not Really.

His hit single, "Houdini," is the latest example of Eminem, for more than a decade now, successfully defying every aging critic and each disillusioned fan imploring him to grow up

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Dinosaur Jr. With Kevin Drew

Kevin Drew joins to navigate the long and storied path of Dinosaur Jr.

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“One Beer”/“Rapp Snitch Knishes” by MF DOOM

Our penultimate episode on MF DOOM features line-by-line dissections of two standout tracks on ‘MM..FOOD’: "One Beer" and "Rapp Snitch Knishes"

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The Definitive Ranking of Dragons

‘House of the Dragon’ is about to return, which means it’s time to consult The Ringer’s foremost dragon authorities to determine the all-time greats

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J.Lo, Glen Powell, Sabrina Carpenter, and More

Juliet and Amanda get into Sabrina Carpenter’s new music video featuring Barry Keoghan

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Mailbag With Rob Harvilla

It is time once again to hear from our beloved listeners, so we opened up the mail bag to answer some of your most pressing questions

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The So-Called Vinyl Wars and Other Pop Music News and Notes

Nora and Nathan talk Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, ‘Short n’ Sweet,’ and whether or not Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish are feuding over vinyl variants

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24 Question Party People: Clairo

Claire Cottrill, a.k.a. Clairo, drops by the pod to talk about her sexy new album, ‘Charm’

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“Beef Rap” by MF DOOM

We continue our season-long dissection of MF DOOM with a two part survey of 2004’s ‘MM..FOOD’ and a line-by-line analysis of its first track, "Beef Rap"

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How “Born in the U.S.A.” Became an Anthem for Everything That It Wasn’t

On the deep, rich history and many misinterpretations (accidental or otherwise) of the Bruce Springsteen classic, which turns 40 on Tuesday

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The 2024 Summer Concert Tour Draft

Matt and Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw each draft four musical acts that will be touring this summer, which will be judged based on the gross totals for the tours

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More Trump Misses, Drake’s New Defender, and Understanding the Airstrikes With Akbar Shahid Ahmed

Plus, an important question for the Thought Warriors

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Stone Temple Pilots With Sean Fennessey

Yasi and Sean wade through the history of a misunderstood and sometimes tragic band

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‘Eternal Sunshine’

Nora and Nathan chat about this album’s lack of hits, what the album is really about, and more!

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“Rhinestone Cowboy” by Madvillain

Our analysis of MF DOOM and Madlib’s ‘Madvillainy’ concludes with its final cut

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24 Question Party People: Jennifer Herrema of Royal Trux, RTX, and Black Bananas

Jennifer comes by the pod to talk about personal style, early-2000s reality television, lychee fruit, memes from loving husbands, and more

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How Music Videos Invented Bruce Springsteen, the Idea

In an excerpt from his new book, ‘There Was Nothing You Could Do: Bruce Springsteen’s "Born in the U.S.A." and the End of the Heartland,’ Steven Hyden explores how the Bruce Springsteen Character was forged on MTV in the mid-’80s

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Everyone Hates Ticketmaster, but Is It a Monopoly?

Matt is joined by Puck’s Eriq Gardner to discuss the U.S. government’s monopoly lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation

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‘Bridgerton’ Episodes 3-4, Four Seasons Orlando Baby, and JoJo Siwa’s 21st Disney Birthday

Plus, Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White were spotted together at a Cubs game

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Amber Loves Trumps, Caitlin Clark Vs. Rachel, and Apple Music’s Top Albums With Bryan-Michael Cox

Bryan-Michael Cox joins Van and Lindsay to talk about some of the best and worst placements from Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums ranking

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‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’

Nora and Nathan convene to review Billie Eilish’s third studio album

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Netflix’s Plan for ‘3 Body Problem,’ Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums, and ‘Top Chef’

Plus, a live-action ‘X-Men’ movie officially has a screenwriter!

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The Breeders With Caryn Ganz

Caryn Ganz joins us to talk about the Breeders’ history, impact, and incredible music

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How Billie Eilish Became Our Most Eccentrically Conventional Pop Star

‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ reveals a truth about the 22-year-old musician: that despite her dyed hair and streetwear style, Eilish’s brand of pop stardom is actually rather traditional