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In this episode, the Back in Time Brothers discuss various news stories about dumb criminals and review two albums from 1984: Survivor's 'Vital Signs' and Wang Chung's 'Points on a Curve'. The brothers also share random facts and engage in humorous banter throughout the episode. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss music and movies from 1984. They reminisce about their favorite songs and albums, including Wang Chung, Scorpions, Prince, and U2. They also review the top box office movies and the worst movies of the year. Additionally, they mention significant events of 1984, such as the Apple commercial, Ronald Reagan's election, the identification of HIV, and the McDonald's mass shooting. The conversation concludes with an album review of Queen. In this episode, the hosts discuss Queen's album 'The Works' and their iconic performance at Live Aid. They also share funny signs and notifications they came across, providing some humorous moments. The conversation then shifts to Van Halen's album '1984' and the impact of the music from that era. The hosts reflect on the 1980s as a whole and express their excitement for the next episode, which will focus on the year 1994. They also express their gratitude to the listeners and promote 'The Big Hair Show' hosted by Chris Kay. The episode concludes with closing remarks. Originally aired on URL Radio.net.

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In this episode, the Back in Time Brothers discuss various news stories about dumb criminals and review two albums from 1984: Survivor's 'Vital Signs' and Wang Chung's 'Points on a Curve'. The brothers also share random facts and engage in humorous banter throughout the episode. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss music and movies from 1984. They reminisce about their favorite songs and albums, including Wang Chung, Scorpions, Prince, and U2. They also review the top box office movies and the worst movies of the year. Additionally, they mention significant events of 1984, such as the Apple commercial, Ronald Reagan's election, the identification of HIV, and the McDonald's mass shooting. The conversation concludes with an album review of Queen. In this episode, the hosts discuss Queen's album 'The Works' and their iconic performance at Live Aid. They also share funny signs and notifications they came across, providing some humorous moments. The conversation then shifts to Van Halen's album '1984' and the impact of the music from that era. The hosts reflect on the 1980s as a whole and express their excitement for the next episode, which will focus on the year 1994. They also express their gratitude to the listeners and promote 'The Big Hair Show' hosted by Chris Kay. The episode concludes with closing remarks. Originally aired on URL Radio.net.

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