You’ll Dance to Anything takes its name from the lyric to a satirical Dead Milkmen song (“Instant Club Hit”), but this podcast ...
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28: The Great Cover-Up
The Great Cover-Up curates some of the more interesting cover songs from the ’80s and early ’90s. This episode includes covers of ...
27: You Are What You Eat
I’ve been rehabbing my diet over the past few weeks after I went to the doctor’s office and left with a =( and a stern warning. ...
26: Sunday Brunch
Here’s a new two-hour episode of Sunday Brunch. This one is a bit more raucous than usual, with tunes from The Breeders, The Stone Roses, ...
25: Moody Fuckers
For fans of goth, industrial, EBM, and angry post-punk we give you some of the moodiest music the ’80s had to offer. This episode includes ...
24: Tone Bender
Tone Bender is our shoegaze show named after a song by Lilys. This episode mixes U.S. acts Medicine, Swirlies, Smashing Orange, and Labradford ...
23: Rebellious Jukebox
This episode of our post-punk show, centered on 1978–1984, features Magazine, The Durutti Column, The Comsat Angels, APB, The Fall, Kleenex, and ...
22: Just Making Noise!!!
A tribute to the noisy mid-’80s college/punk rock scene in the USA. Focusing on several of the bigger indie record labels (Homestead, SST, ...
20-21: Creation Records
After watching “Upside Down: The Creation Records Story” for a second time this past week, I became a bit peeved at the ...
19: Powerful Pop
One hour of power pop — ringing guitars, tight harmonies, hooks galore — from a few of the finest purveyors of sentimental songs about girls, ...
18: Typical Grrrls
Typical Grrrls focuses on female-fronted bands. This episode includes cuts from Bongwater, Sleater-Kinney, Siouxsie, Concrete Blonde, Stereolab, ...
17: SYNTHS!
One hour dedicated to the early days of synthesizers in post-punk and new wave (1979–1982). Plenty of synth-pop but also some darker and weirder ...