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Lena and Avery take a wild ride back to 1990 with Billy Idol’s Cradle of Love! They dive into the song’s infectious energy, its place on the Charmed Life album, and how Idol’s rebellious persona shaped the era. Plus, they break down the iconic (and slightly controversial) music video that became an MTV staple. Was this a defining track of the decade, or just a fun, flashy hit? Tune in as they crank up the nostalgia and relive the Cradle of Love!
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This week, Lena and Avery take a nostalgic dive into The Bodyguard soundtrack, one of the biggest-selling albums of all time! From Whitney Houston’s powerhouse vocals to the unforgettable ballads that defined the '90s, they break down the album’s impact and lasting legacy.
Joining them for this special episode is Lucia from Repodcasting! She shares her thoughts on the soundtrack and its connection to the film. Plus, a little teaser—Lena and Avery will be guesting on Repodcasting to talk all about who that would recast in The Bodyguard movie. Don’t miss this crossover event!
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Lena and Avery take a nostalgic trip back to 1990 with Hold On by Wilson Phillips, the uplifting anthem that became a defining hit of the decade. They dive into the song’s message of resilience and hope, its massive chart success, and the trio’s musical legacy as the daughters of rock royalty. Was Hold On the ultimate feel-good hit, or just a guilty pleasure? Tune in to find out!
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In this episode of 90’s Tunes Podcast, Lena and Avery take a deep dive into This Child, the breakthrough 1995 album by Inuk singer-songwriter Susan Aglukark. Blending pop, folk, and Indigenous influences, the album brought Aglukark's powerful storytelling to a wider audience with hits like O Siem and Hina Na Ho (Celebration). The hosts discuss the album’s impact on Canadian music, its cultural significance, and how Aglukark’s unique voice paved the way for Indigenous artists in mainstream music. Tune in for a heartfelt look back at this inspiring and important album!
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Lena and Avery take a deep dive into the smooth, infectious sounds of soulDecision’s Ooh It’s Kind of Crazy! Before they became a staple of early 2000s pop, the Canadian trio first released this track in 1998 under their original name, Indecision. Blending pop, R&B, and just the right amount of late-'90s nostalgia, the song laid the groundwork for their breakthrough success.
In this episode, our hosts discuss the band’s journey from an indie act to mainstream recognition and why it still holds up as a feel-good classic.
Tune in for all the ‘90s throwback vibes and let’s get kind of crazy!
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Lena and Avery take a trip back to the early ‘90s to revisit Check the O.R., the cult classic Canadian hip-hop track by Organized Rhyme—yes, the group that featured a young Tom Green! They break down the song’s infectious beat, clever wordplay, and its place in Canada’s hip-hop history. From its MuchMusic fame to its lasting nostalgic appeal, they explore why this track still gets heads nodding. Tune in for laughs, lyrical throwbacks, and a deep dive into one of the most unexpected rap hits of the decade!
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Lena and Avery dive into Dehumanizer, the 1992 album that marked Ronnie James Dio’s return to Black Sabbath. They explore the album’s heavier, darker sound, discussing tracks like TV Crimes, Computer God, and I—songs that embraced a more modern yet doom-laden approach. The hosts break down how the reunion of Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice reignited Sabbath’s intensity, even if tensions behind the scenes led to another split. Was Dehumanizer an underrated gem or just a temporary revival? Tune in as Lena and Avery unpack this thunderous chapter in Sabbath’s history!
A special thank you to the Eat More BBQ podcast for all the great content over the years! Wishing Ryan the best as he wraps up the show—be sure to check out past episodes at eatmorebarbecue.ca.
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Lena and Avery take a wild ride back to 1999 with The Bad Touch, the cheeky, infectious hit from The Bloodhound Gang. They break down the song’s outrageous lyrics, its unmistakable Eurodance-inspired beat, and the bizarre yet unforgettable music video featuring monkey suits and Parisian antics. Was it pure comedic genius or just a ridiculous earworm? Tune in as they dive into the song’s impact, controversy, and lasting legacy in pop culture. It’s all about getting down like animals on this episode of 90’s Tunes!
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Lena and Avery take a deep dive into Missy Elliott’s groundbreaking debut album, Supa Dupa Fly, on this week’s 90’s Tunes Podcast. From iconic tracks like The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) to club bangers like Sock It 2 Me, the duo breaks down the album’s lasting impact on music and culture. This episode is a must-listen for any ‘90s hip-hop fan! #90sTunes #MissyElliott #SupaDupaFly
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In this episode of the 90's Tunes Podcast, Lena and Avery take a nostalgic ride back to 1992 with Kris Kross' quirky hit, "I Missed The Bus"! They dive into the song’s playful energy, its significance in the duo’s career, and the unique way it captured the spirit of youthful rebellion. Tune in for some fun anecdotes, deep beats, and reflections on how Kris Kross defined a moment in early '90s hip-hop!
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In this episode of the 90's Tunes Podcast, Lena and Avery dive into the raw, garage rock sound of The White Stripes, the self-titled debut album by The White Stripes. They explore the duo's minimalist approach, Jack White's bluesy riffs, Meg White's straightforward drumming, and how the album set the stage for the early 2000s rock revival. Tune in for a discussion on standout tracks, the band's DIY ethos, and their role in shaping indie rock as we know it!
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In this lively episode of the 90's Tunes Podcast, Lena and Avery share their exhilarating experience at the 90's Dance Mix Tour concert in Calgary. The duo breaks down unforgettable performances from a lineup of 90’s dance legends, including Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli, who thrilled the crowd with his charisma and iconic hits. 2 Unlimited brought high-energy vibes with their electrifying classics, and Haddaway had the audience swaying to his timeless anthem "What Is Love."
Adding to the nostalgia, Turbo B of SNAP! delivered an explosive performance of “Rhythm Is a Dancer,” and Daisy Dee from Technotronic got everyone grooving to “Pump Up the Jam.” Lena and Avery’s vivid descriptions of the dynamic stage presence and fan reactions make this episode a must-listen for anyone yearning for a taste of 90’s dance magic. It's a celebration of the music that kept us moving then—and still does today!
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Join Lena and Avery on this episode of the 90's Tunes Podcast as they revisit the iconic MTV Unplugged album by 10,000 Maniacs. From Natalie Merchant’s captivating vocals to the raw acoustic arrangements that brought their folk-rock charm to new heights. Don’t miss their take on timeless tracks like “Because the Night” and the unforgettable atmosphere that made this album a standout!
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This week, Lena and Avery take a nostalgic dive into Ini Kamoze's infectious hit "Here Comes the Hotstepper." The unique blend of reggae and dancehall influences, and its iconic shoutout to fashion with the unforgettable "murderer" hook. Tune in as they unpack the cultural impact of this 1994 classic and share their favorite memories tied to the track. Don't miss this lively episode celebrating one of the 90s' most recognizable anthems!
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Lena and Avery dive into the 1993 rock-funk masterpiece Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz. They explore the album's iconic title track, its blend of vintage and modern sounds, and Kravitz's unmistakable style. From soaring guitar riffs to introspective ballads, they unpack how this album solidified Kravitz's place as a 90's rock icon. Join the hosts as they revisit the vibes, the music, and the impact of this Grammy-winning classic.
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Join Lena and Avery as they dive into the infectious beats of Culture Beat's eurodance anthem, "Mr. Vain." They explore the song's iconic status in the 90s club scene, its memorable hook, and the powerhouse vocals of Tania Evans. From its chart-topping success to its impact on the eurodance movement, this episode is a nostalgic trip back to when dance floors were alive with the sound of synths and rhythm. Don't miss this vibrant look back at one of the defining tracks of the decade!
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Lena and Avery dive into the iconic 1997 Foo Fighters album, The Colour and the Shape, unpacking its explosive hits and deeply personal undertones. From the fiery anthems like “Monkey Wrench” and “My Hero” to the haunting vulnerability of “Everlong,” the hosts explore Dave Grohl’s transformation from drummer to frontman and the band's rising legacy in alternative rock.
Their blend of humor, insight, and personal anecdotes makes this episode a must-listen for both die-hard fans and newcomers. A standout discussion touches on how the album encapsulates the spirit of late-90s rock while paving the way for the Foo Fighters’ enduring success.
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Join Lena and Avery as they dive into the iconic 1992 hit “Baby Got Back” by Sir Mix-a-Lot! Tune in for fun anecdotes and a nostalgic trip back to a time when this anthem was shaking up the charts—and the dance floors.
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This week Lena and Avery take a look back at the album Life of the Party by The Planet Smashers.
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In this episode of the 90’s Tunes Podcast, Lena and Avery take a ride on the Vengabus as they revisit the infectious Eurodance anthem "We Like to Party" by Vengaboys. From its iconic beat to its colorful music video, they explore how this party track became a global sensation. Tune in for a lively discussion on its cultural impact, its role in 90’s dance playlists, and why it still gets everyone moving today!
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