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Episode 29: Everclear's So Much For The Afterglow

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In the tenth episode of season two, the Duke Boys are at it again as they break down Everclear's So Much For the Afterglow. Released in 1997, the Portland based act, headed by Art Alexakis, was trying to prove that they were no one hit wonder after their previous album-- Sparkle and Fade. Briefly produced by Jim Rondinelli (Weezer's Pinkerton and Wilco's Being There) who was quickly replaced, and after having the original draft of the album deem "half baked" by the label, the band returned to the studio and crafted their most successful album to date. The rest, as we say, is history.
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In the tenth episode of season two, the Duke Boys are at it again as they break down Everclear's So Much For the Afterglow. Released in 1997, the Portland based act, headed by Art Alexakis, was trying to prove that they were no one hit wonder after their previous album-- Sparkle and Fade. Briefly produced by Jim Rondinelli (Weezer's Pinkerton and Wilco's Being There) who was quickly replaced, and after having the original draft of the album deem "half baked" by the label, the band returned to the studio and crafted their most successful album to date. The rest, as we say, is history.
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