This podcast triggers my violent tendencies
If you like listening to Stewie Griffin pulling stuff out of his butt and saying the most rage inducing things, this is the podcast for you. If a song has an even remotely similar chord progression to a well-known song, even with a different tempo, it is automatically a complete copy of that song. News flash: EVERY band does this. You can occasionally pick out which parts of a song were influenced by which band, but this is NORMAL. For God's sake, Led Zepplin ripped off so many of their songs and they are still considered "good". But to these guys, if they hear two chords that sound vaguely familiar, the band copied the entire song. They need to get a life, get a job, get a brain, get off the internet. Not worth your time.
poink88 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/16/16
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...to talk about a record? And how much they don't know about the band they're arguing about (and that they pause to factcheck) is painful. Fellas, please get a producer.
morganfitzp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/15
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A weekly drunken ramblings/argument about rock music. Brilliant, hilarious and better than a Domine album. For those about to rock, I salute you.
Mike_Thunder via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/19/13
Will, Stu & Joe take you through classic rock albums with a bit of humor. Don't hold it against them because they're British.
shcarfaishshays via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/11
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