let me explain
i’ve been following multiple reviews based on the fact of; hosts laughing for one-liners every second of each episode, time-frames for episodes are almost impossible to keep track of, etc. and even though i almost plainly agree, they still have a great contact and understanding of the history of the band they’re presenting. with bands like the misfits, the members of the band moreover have their interpretations of a certain situation, and they do an exceedingly well idea of explaining the difference between the members. sure, they aren’t the prominent knee-slappers of personalities out there, but as a podcast, and as a whole, they’re humble folk loving music. that’s what really matters. ( though, i might add if you even find this review, if you could really keep a schedule. I know you have lives, and Marcus has the last podcast on the left, but if you could do them maybe monthly or two weeks in advance and so forth, or maybe record the episodes in set days, and again, just a suggestion. love you guys either way. )
vernoid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/24
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Great first ep, you guys!! Marcus could give me the history of computer software and it would probably be super engaging. Meaning that the presentation is what it’s all about and these two have it! So excited to take this journey with you. Also great to hear the banter of a loving couple....Read full review »
AcrylicSideshow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/20
Marcus does it again! This is fantastic
dderickd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/20
Another homerun from the last podcast crew. Love the snippets of deep cuts and oddball hits. Well done Marcus & Carolina!
Alisandro via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/23/20
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