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Weezer debuted with what is still their best selling album and one of the defining records of the decade.
Ed chats with Albert Padilla of the Cantina Cast and The Basement about The Blue Album.
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The Offspring hit the world stage with their breakthrough album that became the best selling independently released album ever.
Ed chats with his co-host on Power 97 Nicole Welsh about Smash.
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One of Canada's biggest rock bands came out of the gates swinging with their iconic debut album.
Ed chats with Evan Chandler of Norther Royals about Our Lady Peace's Naveed.
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In 1994, Soundgarden released a juggernaut of an album whose shadow still looms large over rock radio.
Ed chats with Graeme Tait of 106.9 the Wolf in Nanaimo about one of the quintessential grunge albums.
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The album that took Nine Inch Nails from playing theatres to arenas. Commercially it's their most successful album and the making of it might be their most controversial.
Ed Chats with Jay Richardson of Power 97 about Trent Reznor's semi-autobiographical concept album The Downward Spiral.
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Beck entered our lives with the unexpected success of "Loser" which eventually lead to his major label debut Mellow Gold.
Ed chats with Power 97 and Country 99's promotions manager Colin Lougheed about his connection to the album.
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It’s a little weird that we’re doing probably the biggest album of 1994 in episode two, but we can’t control when things dropped 30 years ago.
Ed chats with Casey-Jo Loos of 102.1 the Edge in Toronto about the album that brought punk rock back into the mainstream and was a staple for kids coming of age in the 90s. -
The first big release of 1994 dropped on January 25th by a grunge band who was more metal than anyone else in the scene but this release showed off their softer side.
Ed is joined by Power 97 and Q107's Dan Chen to look back at pivotal release by Alice In Chains: Jar of Flies.