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In a desperate search for material, did Sam stumble on a shining gem by choosing Rubberneck by Toadies OR will he hate it and just keep listening to Cannibal Corpse? Either way, this episode is about the previously mentioned album by the previously mentioned band. I don't mean Cannibal Corpse.
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Grab some pizzas and some tenderloins while you stuff your face and listen to Fat Boys.
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If you hate dogs and love KY Jelly, then this week's episode is for you. Listen as the critics get into their favorite slimy puppet scenes and of course discuss who they think was the final assimilation!
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What do the Cold War, Little Stevie Winwood, and Sam's mom all have in common? If you guessed baking banana booger bread, well then baby, you're incorrect. This week, the critics review the self-titled album from the band Blood, Sweat & Tears.
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Sam calls himself some sort of punker and he hasn't even listened to an album by The Stooges!?This week he tries to fix being such a poser by choosing the self-titled album by The Stooges featuring that wiggling man made of sun-dried leather called Iggy Pop.
This episode features a few minutes of ASMR from Outregis Philbin. -
The critics have watched and reviewed one of the most beloved movies of all time, The Godfather. Did this movie offer entertainment they couldn't refuse, or is this movie swimming with the fishes?
This episode includes an inspired montage. -
With blind spots in classic rock comes the need to explore what you don't know. This week is exactly that. It's time for the critics to listen to and talk about Chicago Transit Authority by Chicago.
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If you can't take the heat, get yo' ass out the kitchen, we on a mission to get to the bottom of Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio. "This episode of Couple of Critics Podcast is not wack", said Coolio.
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There comes a time when every Black Sabbath fan must at least dip a toe into the waters of the Dio years. That special time has finally come for Sam and Michelle. This episode the critics listen to and review Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath.
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Find the nearest brick and drown it slowly because it's time to review Whatever and Ever Amen by Ben Folds Five. That's what that song said, right?
This episode features a tune from a godless sodomite. -
Are you ready to get weird? This week, the critics review the self-titled album by the short-lived 80s jazzy new wave band Dog Police. Nobody knows who they are!
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The break that lasted twice as long as planned is over, and the critics are back! It only seems appropriate to return by reviewing the beloved millennial classic, Drop Dead Fred.
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Happy Halloween! This holiday the critics are on their second foray into the world of Ernest P. Worrel with 1992's Ernest Scared Stupid. What is Trantor's underground diet? How old is Old Lady Hackmore? How sexy is Ernest? This episode asks the important questions.
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Podcast guest all-star Travis Harpster has once again made the drive to the podcast studio. This time he brought Infant Sorrow - Get Him To The Greek which means it's time to dive into the world of Russel Brand. Let the scandals begin.
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For the first time in five years, the critics have chosen an album from the same artist, two weeks in a row. Dr. Dre is back with the album 2001 for the critics to review. Will Sam stay on board the Dre train, or will he flush this down the Dre drain?
This episode features a spooky story! -
Sam is strapped and ready to continue his rap journey. This week the critics are listening to and discussing Dr. Dre's The Chronic!
This episode features a Halloween Hip Hop Hit. -
It's a celebration episode! Why? Because it's the 5th anniversary of The Couple of Critics Podcast! Michelle and Sam have separately created playlists made up of five songs from each other's album selections throughout every single year of the podcast. Plus, there are some extra song selections in there just for an extra good time.
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Long time guest guy Zach Broering is back on the podcast. This time he chose Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs to listen to and talk about. Why in the world would he do something like this? I don't know. I just don't know.
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Michelle went and did something special & sweet for her podcast host and husband Sam this week. As if his ego isn't big enough already, this episode is a Michelle curated playlist dedicated to songs that include the name Sam!
This episode features a political ad paid for by the council to elect the extremely elderly Robert Charlesworth as president. -
This week, the Critics review the beloved animated film South Park : Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Has Sam created childhood memories that aren't real? Is Michelle completely losing her memory? I guess you will just have to listen to know the real answers.
This episode features a mini-sode of of The Abraham Lincoln Crack Emporium Show. - Visa fler