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Radio Ga Ga
The Radio Ga Ga Podcast
The Radio Ga Ga Podcast is a weekly album review podcast that explores why we like the music we like. Host Justine Piehowski dives into each album in depth, with artist backgrounds, song-by-song meanings, and notes from the recording studio. The goal of the Radio Ga Ga Podcast is to help you as the listener feel more knowledgeable and connected to the music you love, and maybe even music you didn't know you would. Available wherever you listen to podcasts. https://radiogagapodcast.com/
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5.0 stars from 108 ratings
Excellent podcast
Honestly I just freaking love the way Justine says the word episode. I listen for it every time. But it’s seriously an excellent podcast that she puts so much time and effort into. I have learned a lot of things about several albums I thought I knew inside and out. It’s so cool to hear the...Read full review »
Toppenish Tom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/04/21
New music episode
While I like hearing about the classic songs and albums from years past, I really enjoyed the episode on “great albums I just realized existed.” It was a fun mix of styles and a nice change of pace to hear some new music. I would love to hear more episodes like this occasionally.
tito landrum via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/21
Alice In Chains
Awesome ep on AIC. I just found this podcast and I’m really enjoying it. I’m on the Smashing Pumpkins ep now which is off to a great start. The spirit in the sky and take on me eps were great as well.
Rocthorny via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/21
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