Primus Tracks Suu…Rocks!!
Thank you so much for this podcast. I binged it in a couple of months, and now the only problem is I only get one show per week. I remember 7th grader me buying my very first cd ever, “sailing the seas of cheese” because I loved “is it luck” and “los bastardos.” The really great thing about Primus is that while I first latched on to them for the funnier songs, they have remained my favorite band through all these years, because the musical brilliance is more appreciated the older I get. Josh, Frankie, and all of their guests make this show a must listen for any fan. I am a more knowledgeable fan now because of it and have am able to enjoy my favorite music at even deeper level. Thank you.
J Rodie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/22
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Really amazing show. So happy that I stumbled across this . Having listened to pretty much everything in the last month or so I’m really getting back into Primus again. Not that I’d gone too far over the falls I Was incredibly happy to know that “The Storm” was only played once outside of The...Read full review »
Wiggumpeye via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/03/23
I just found this podcast a week ago and it’s been my go-to since. Primus opened my ears to a wonderful world of weird music. I probably wouldn’t be listening to some of the bands I listen to now if I hadn’t discovered this band as a kid. Hearing two fans take a deep dive into each song is an...Read full review »
Calbeatus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/20
As someone who lived my formative years in El Sobrante, I’ve always loved the local references in Primus/Claypool songs. My favorite thing about this podcast is when they pick apart the lyrics, revealing even more cool references and meanings. Keep up the amazing work!
pocketaces2012 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/27/20
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