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Nevermind
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a seminal album that had a significant impact on him.


Sam Carter

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37. Sam Carter (Architects): The Tale of the Universe Ball
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Jr. as an album that AI will not be able to create.

Harvey Mason

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A survival guide for musicians in the age of AI | Harvey Mason jr.
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when recalling the tab books he purchased to learn guitar.


Jordan Buckley

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95: Jordan Buckley (Every Time I Die): Cultivating Your Own Life
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as one of the legacy titles that people never stop listening to.

Stephen Thompson

Is Taylor Swift exploiting her fans? Yes, but...
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in the context of grunge music and its cultural impact.

Scuba

LIVE from Lost Village Festival: Joe Goddard on Big tunes, Grunge, and being in a band
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when describing his experience with censorship in his youth.


Omar El Akkad

S8 Ep. 51: Omar El Akkad on Gaza and Western Empire
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as one of the first albums he bought that changed his life.


Michael Shuman

Episode 427: Michael Shuman (Queens of the Stone Age / GLU)
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as the first record he bought with his own money.


Anthony Raneri

Episode 416: Anthony Raneri (Bayside)
Mentioned as an album by Nirvana, with one speaker stating it's either number one or two for them.

Shout It Out Loudcast: Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus "Ultimate Classic Rock - The Top 15 Diamond-Selling Hard Rock & Metal Albums Ranked Worst To Best!"


