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"Songs That Don't Suck" is a podcast hosted by an aging GenXer who scours through hundreds of newly released songs each week, seeking fresh artists and sounds to avoid replaying the hits of his youth. Covering all genres from folk to heavy metal, this dedicated music enthusiast navigates through the overwhelming daily deluge of 100,000 new songs, separating the gems from the noise. Tune in weekly to discover standout tracks as the host unearths the best of the best from the streaming platfor ...
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I'm writing 100 songs in 100 days and recording the whole process on this podcast. I'm scared that these songs will be complete garbage. And that's okay! I'm doing this to get out of my head and not give myself time to judge if the song is good or bad. I'll take cool lyrics or rad chord progressions and leave the rest in the trash. Also, I want you guys to see that you have to suck for a long time and hustle to become awesome at anything! Cheers 🕺
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Matt Waters is a singer-songwriter from New York City. His songs range from character studies of the contemporary American to intimate explorations of love. A writer of fiction, he attempts to meld the musical and literary realms through detailed lyricism. He has been particularly inspired by the likes of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Billy Corgan, Mike Scott, Isaac Brock, David Bowie, Tupac Shakur, Elliott Smith, Patti Smith, Nicole Atkins, Damien Rice and Bruce Springsteen. As a guitar player ...
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An audio documentary of 70s music. This podcast examines the intersection of a wide variety of musical genres -- pop, rock, country, country-pop, disco, punk, soul -- with the historic events and decisions that helped shape our modern world.
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It's Simple, It's Dumb, It's the Podcast

It's Simple, It's Dumb, It's the Podcast

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Continuing from where the 'Jason Lytle Songs - Ranked' (@LytleSongs) Twitter project left off, this podcast furthers the dialogue in an audio format by asking friends and fans of Jason's to discuss his music and name their favorite song among his catalog. New episodes at some point
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No Easy Answers is a Marxist podcast about politics, philosophy, and the human condition. Hosted by Jules Taylor Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noeasyanswers/support
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Grief sucks! Let's talk about all the things people don't talk about when losing someone. Grief doesn't only come in death. You can grieve a friendship that you no longer have. Or a relationship that no longer exists. We often do not hear people talk about the unfiltered, raw emotions and thoughts that come with grief. Did you hear a song today and bust out in tears? Did you see a picture and get pissed off? Did you cry for two seconds today and then you were okay? Have you lost your shit in ...
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Love Country? Then talk to Chuck! Chuck brings his unique perspective on what’s really happening in the world of Country. With behind the scenes access to the biggest stars.. but not just Country Stars!! Actors, Athletes, Celebs, you name it.. As long as they “Love Country”. But here’s where it gets cool.. Not famous? Not a Celeb? YOU can still be a part of “Talk to Chuck” podcast. The listeners and country fans will have a number to call and join in on the conversation. Tackling the hottest ...
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Bop or Flop Podcast

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Music: Good or Bad? Bop or Flop is hosted by comedians, and lifelong friends, Jordan Scott Huggins and Spencer Bland, Bop or Flop is a music-comedy podcast where the two revisit the Billboard Top 10 songs from specific dates in history alongside a guest. Do the songs hold up or do they suck? Aka do they Bop or do they Flop? Get uncut and bonus episodes on the Patreon at www.patreon.com/boporflop Buy merch at www.boporflop.com/shop Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ...
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There's check lists all over that tell you what you need to survive. You need so much food and water. Survival is talked about selfishly. It's about protecting what is MINE. It's about protecting MY family. In reality, you need more than food, ammo, and water to survive. You need a community. This podcast aims to give you resources and stories that can help you build your community, so you can Survive Everyday.
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🔴 Join us LIVE each week here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/smithymayo/ SUBSCRIBE OR I'LL POST MY BEACH PICS ON LINKEDIN #blessed • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/smithymayo/ • Twitter - https://twitter.com/smithymayo ------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn about business in games from the best, covering multiple industries ranging from content creators to investors, marketing & Sales to professional gamers. This podcast focuses on content behind the ...
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This week, I reach out to and OG and get inspired to make a change with the podcast... what's the change? Listen and find out :) What hasn't changed is a handful of new songs for your enjoyment. After I recorded this episode I was made aware that SongWhip, the service I use to fenerate the links has ceased operations... so for this week, it's just …
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This week we check out some 1st half of the year data from our friends at Luminate, I talk about why I think rock music is on the decline, and I plucked 3 decent tracks out of a complete dungheap of a week. Featured the Week: The Warmth - Paris Paloma Hey Kekule - Font 23 - Pseudopomp Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Thre…
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Southern rock from bands such as the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd was not just loved by Americans from the South. Southern rock has broad appeal. For many white southerners, though, this form of rock tapped into a desire for nostalgia, rebellion, and a reclaiming of the South as a distinct region. This episode discusses the question of how we…
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This week I dive in to Spotify Playlists... and get into a rabbit hole you don't want to miss. I've got a money saving PSA, and of course, a bunch of new music for you dear listener! Test your playlists with Chosic! Featured This Week! Michael Marcagi - Tear It All Apart Sex Week - Angel Blessings Johnnyswim - Frank Gehry Webbed Wing - Tortuga Odie…
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This week we recap the first half of the year and I pull out my favorite 10 songs that I've found so far during 2024. Did I miss your favorite? Let me know! Featured this week: swim school - Give Me A Reason Why Friday Pilots Club - Vampire Disco Supine - ⁠Peter Pan⁠ Amigo the Devil - ⁠Once Upon a Time at Texaco, Part 1⁠ Maggie Rogers -⁠ Don't Forg…
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This week, the music industry fight back against the AI Music Generation Platforms... but I think there is a twist. Spotify discourages inorganic listening, and I've got a bunch of new music for your playlists. Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok | X This Year’s Songs That Don’t Suck ~ 2024 Songs …
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This week I offer a lightning round of mew music based on a series of interactions on Threads, I talk about a major artists selling their music catalog and of course some new music for your ear holes. From Threads ⁠CITY N1GHTS⁠ - K4RV3D ⁠Ghostwriter⁠ - Stress Dolls ⁠Shifting Again⁠ - M. Walker Featured this week: ⁠Birthday Baby⁠ - Joe P ⁠Symptom of…
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This week I've got a tribute to Dad's in the shape of Dad Rock discussion, I bring a friend to work this week, and we've got a handful of new songs to add to your ever-growing playlists of new music. Divorcecore - Beyond Yacht Rock (Podcast) Featured this week: Perfume - Pale Waves Innocence of Youth - The Manatees Don't - Honeyglaze Sexy to Someon…
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How and why did artists such as John Denver and Olivia Newton-John upset the country music establishment in the 1970s? Country radio has created the country music sound it has wanted since Elvis and rock and roll began to lure away its customers. This was not pleasing to country music purists in the 1970s. This episode discusses why more people beg…
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ParalyzedAt the crosswalk signAnd it’s telling me to moveIn this BalkanizedCorporate paradiseConsciousness is a foolOn my wayTo a dateWith the anxious apparatusTo plead my caseAnd amend my mistakeOf writing that endingTragicDo you have an empty feeling?Can you play the part of hope?Was their dream worth believing?When you already had a coat?Satisfi…
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Last night,They handed out awardsTo the sell-out whoresGod, I wish I were one of them At fading light,We wandered past storesWith plywood front-doorsAnd products we had to pretend Season of lossSeason of tearsSeason where seasonsOf the past truly recedeSeason of furySeason of doubtSeason of quantifyingWhat we can no longerLive without Last year,The…
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This week we talk nostalgia acts and how they are sucking the air out of the room when it comes to festivals and if we don't fix it, there won't be large music festivals anymore... and we talk about 5 great new tracks for you to check out. Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok | X This Year’s Songs …
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My body wakes at dawnAlways obeys the first alarmI do what I’m told these days Automize to eliminate the doubtRehearse the purpose they can't live withoutThis is the kind of gig that pays Nobody’s in charge or wants the jobWe can’t elect a new godWhile still hauling biblical names World War painThey teach us to be saneWhen I train my sights on youI…
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I Get to Live The sun hits my head And the depth of the rainbow Seems aligned in my eyes With the head of my shadow It is a summer afternoon And I have a handful of time To walk into stores And buy what is needed In the name of the hunger Which must be defeated I could have more The lenses of my sunglasses shine I hold my wife’s hand While we move …
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This week I'm thinking about Ticketmaster and Live Nation's lack of data security and how it's affecting us, the consumer, currently. I'm also talking about the Black Keys and their planned arena tour that is now RIP. I've also got some new music for you... Featured this week: ⁠Alchemy⁠ by Johnnyswim ⁠Every 1’s a Winner⁠ by Byron’s Brigades ⁠My Fau…
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This week. I share your picks for songs to hear again for the first time, and they are great picks. I rage about the US governments stupid decisions regarding touring artists from foreign (to the US) countries, and I share a handful of great new tunes... Hi Ren by Ren (from YOUR picks for songs to hear again for the first time) Featured this week: …
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This week, The Bites were back in town, a philosophical question for the audience around what song you would want to hear again for the first time, and we celebrate #NationalRockNRollPodcastDay with all the fantastic rock music podcasts around the world! oh yeah... and I've got 5 new tracks for you to sink your ears into! Thanks for listening! Toxi…
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Happy Mother's Days to all the moms out there! This week I talk a bit about music and how we can use it to increase productivity after being inspired by Allan Cross and his podcast The Ongoing History of New Music, and of course, I've got a handful of tracks for you to add to your ever-growing playlists. Featured this week: rock bottom Trojan Horse…
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In just over a two-year span as the 1970s marched on toward the 1980s, John Travolta starred in three cultural touchstone movies: "Saturday Night Fever" (released on December 12, 1977), "Grease" (released on June 16, 1978), and "Urban Cowboy" (released on June 6, 1980). This episode examines the cultural significance of those films, the music in th…
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This week, I tell you all about my weird and wonderful week, challenge karma to a duel, share a cool new app I found called PodBeat, and share with you 5 new tracks fro your listening pleasure. Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok This Year’s Songs That Don’t Suck ~ 2024 Songs That Don’t Suck Last …
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this week I talk about how streaming data affects touring musicians and of course I’ve got a handful of new tracks for you to enjoy. Forgive the audio quality of this episode, I did my best. Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok This Year’s Songs That Don’t Suck ~ 2024 Songs That Don’t Suck Last Yea…
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This week I’ve got quick new release reviews of Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department and Pearl Jam’s Dark Matter, live concert reviews of Carbon Leaf and Spanish Love Songs, and a handful of new songs for your listening pleasure. Featured this week: Life Less Ordinary | Going Numb | Why is Everyone a DJ? | You Don’t Care | The Great Defecto…
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This week, I talk about my eclipse experience, chat about a guest appearance on the Cheugy Radio Hour Podcast, and I've got a handful of new tracks for your ears. Featured this week: Sink Ya Teeth | I Just Don't Know | Moonage Daydream | One Less Question Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok All th…
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Ever found yourself adrift in the murky waters of grief, trying to grasp at normalcy while juggling the unforeseen burdens of loss? I, Linda, am your companion through this maze, as I reveal my own journey through the emotional fog. In this heart-to-heart episode of Grief Sucks Life After Loss, I pull back the curtain on the mental blocks that can …
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This week I reflect on the 30th anniversary of the passing of Kurt Cobain, the grunge era, and how we will possibly never see something cause such a seismic shift in music again. and... new music... This week's picks: Alpharetta The Borderline Fingernail Take me to the Moon In Montreal All this year’s Songs That Don’t Suck ~ 2024 Songs That Don’t S…
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This week, I rundown the latest vinyl purchases, talk about the Spotify Mix Playlists and review the latest concert by The Bites here in Cleveland... and of course a few new tracks for your ears. Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok All this year’s Songs That Don’t Suck ~ 2024 Songs That Don’t Suck…
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In 1974, a local Austin PBS station aired the first episode of "Austin City Limits" and, with that, took the first step to showing the entire country how Austin, Texas celebrated and encouraged experimentation with country music. One of the founders of the show carried a business card that described the show's music as "free form country folk rock …
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In this episode, Jules drops the first episode of Season 2 of The Labor Link Podcast, hosted by Judy Gearhart. This is one of several other podcast projects produced by Jules. More info about The Labor Link is available at www.laborlinkpodcast.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noeasyanswers/support…
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When Mandy's voice breaks recounting the night her brother's life was brutally snatched away by gun violence, it's a poignant reminder that the stories we share are more than mere words—they're windows into the deepest parts of our human experience. Join us as Mandy bravely opens up about the void left in the wake of her brother's death, and how a …
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This week, I've gone viral on TikTok, I discover unhinged playlists, and AI Music is full speed ahead. Be sure and stick around to the very end of the episode for a surprise. Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok All this year’s Songs That Don’t Suck ~ 2024 Songs That Don’t Suck this week's songs Sa…
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This week, I run down some new vinyl purchases, I cover some interesting developments in the world of music news with Bad Bunny, Beyonce, Bruno Mars, and Taylor Swift... and a bunch of new music from artists you probably haven't heard of! It's all right here on Songs That Don't Suck!Website | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | Threads | Facebook | TikTok 2024 Songs Th…
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Grief is a voyage through the darkest of tunnels, where the light at the end is often imperceptible. Imagine navigating this path while striving to guide your family out of the shadows and into a life rebuilt on the foundation of loss. That's the harrowing and ultimately inspiring journey our guest Tonje shares with us, as she recounts the transfor…
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This week I experience shame, and embarrassment.. only to realize it's all in my head. I inspire Slash... also in my head... and of course I have for you dear listener a handful of new songs that don't suck. Featured this week: Killing Floor This is Nowhere Please Advise Love of a Girl Pretender Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Website | ⁠⁠Instag…
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This week I wax poetic about what a modern day Traveling Wilburys would look like made with artists of a similar age today... did I get it right? let me know... I also found 4 great tracks for you to check out and add to your playlists. Featured this week: Love and War in your Twenties Meandres Balu Act of God Connect with Songs That Don’t Suck Web…
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Hey Y'all, One of the hosts on a different pod I co-host sat down with me to discuss songwriting, my latest album, and the release show I recently performed at for Whiskey Clear in January. Hope you all will enjoy this episode. :) Love, Jules --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noeasyanswers/support…
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When the world around me darkened after the loss of my beloved husband KJ, I was a skeptic turned seeker, yearning for a thread of connection to the beyond. That's when I encountered Dylan from Opal's Truth, whose gift illuminated a path from profound grief to an unexpected friendship. Our latest episode walks you through this personal odyssey, fro…
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The year 1974 shoulder much of the blame for the so-called worst music of not only the 1970s, but the worst of all time. Is this true? While we know that 1974 had much good to offer, is it true that it also had the worst of the worst? If so, does it matter. This episode takes a closer look at some songs considered the all-time worst, including "Sea…
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