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The Opus
Consequence and Sony bring you an exploration of iconic albums and their ongoing legacy. Join host Adam Unze as he examines how masterpieces continue to evolve: shaping lives, shaking rafters, and ingraining themselves into our culture. Maybe you’re a longtime fan who wants to go deeper. Maybe you’re a first-time listener curious to hear more. Either way, you’re in the right place.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 157 ratings
Enjoyed it, but needs edit!
Just finished listening to The Opus episodes on Billy Joel’s “The Stranger.” I enjoyed them. But the last episode has multiple takes from the host near the end that weren’t edited out.
Lamar III via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/24
Great takes on great music
Listened to the clash series. Outstanding - great production, writing, interviews and perspective. Now planning to go backwards and forwards through the rest of the series.
ATL_R via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/22
Bring Andy back!
Your new host is awful. Andy has suffered enough for anything he did in his past. Be an example of giving people another chance.
Mitch Forst via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/21
Recent Episodes
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re opening up The Opus podcast archives to re-release seasons focused on some of history's most legendary rap albums. Next up we revisit Cyrus Hills self-title record — a landmark of West Coast hip-hop that pioneered the “weed rap” movement....
Published 08/25/23
Published 08/25/23
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re opening up The Opus podcast archives to re-release seasons focused on some of history's most legendary rap albums. Next up we revisit Cyrus Hills self-title record — a landmark of West Coast hip-hop that pioneered the “weed rap” movement....
Published 08/23/23
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