
Hit Rewind: Our Favorite Albums of 1998
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10/14/24 • 64 min
Join hosts Michael and John on a nostalgic journey as they dive into the top albums of 1998. In this episode, they share their personal favorites, explore lesser-known gems, and discuss the diverse musical landscape of the late 90s. From the unique sounds of Mono's "Formica Blues" to the explosive energy of The Urge's "Master of Styles," they cover a wide range of genres and styles that defined the year.
Michael and John also reflect on the challenges of narrowing down their list to just 10 albums, as they revisit iconic releases from artists like Pearl Jam, Beastie Boys, and Jay-Z. Along the way, they explore the evolving sounds of hip-hop, alternative rock, and metal, while also highlighting some unexpected surprises and personal connections to the music.
Tune in for a lively discussion filled with musical insights, fond memories, and a celebration of the albums that made 1998 a standout year in music. Whether you're a fan of trip-hop, ska, or classic rock, this episode has something for everyone as they hit rewind and take a trip back to the sounds of the late 90s.
Join hosts Michael and John on a nostalgic journey as they dive into the top albums of 1998. In this episode, they share their personal favorites, explore lesser-known gems, and discuss the diverse musical landscape of the late 90s. From the unique sounds of Mono's "Formica Blues" to the explosive energy of The Urge's "Master of Styles," they cover a wide range of genres and styles that defined the year.
Michael and John also reflect on the challenges of narrowing down their list to just 10 albums, as they revisit iconic releases from artists like Pearl Jam, Beastie Boys, and Jay-Z. Along the way, they explore the evolving sounds of hip-hop, alternative rock, and metal, while also highlighting some unexpected surprises and personal connections to the music.
Tune in for a lively discussion filled with musical insights, fond memories, and a celebration of the albums that made 1998 a standout year in music. Whether you're a fan of trip-hop, ska, or classic rock, this episode has something for everyone as they hit rewind and take a trip back to the sounds of the late 90s.
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1998 in Comics: Marvel Knights, DC Shake-Ups, and Indie Gems
Welcome to Hit Rewind, where we dive into the comic book scene of 1998. Join hosts Michael Johns and his co-host as they explore a pivotal year for comics, marked by Marvel's bold moves, DC's seismic storylines, and notable indie releases.
The episode kicks off with a deep dive into Marvel's 1998, featuring the launch of Marvel Knights, a new imprint aimed at revitalizing lesser-known characters. The hosts discuss standout stories like Kevin Smith's "Guardian Devil" and the critically acclaimed "Black Panther" run by Christopher Priest. They also humorously dissect the infamous "Punisher as a hitman for heaven" storyline.
Shifting to DC, the hosts cover the groundbreaking "No Man's Land" storyline that reshaped Gotham City and its heroes. They also touch on the Elseworlds tale "JLA: The Nail" and the introduction of Young Justice, a fresh take on the Titans.
Indie comics and other highlights include the debut of Frank Miller's "300" from Dark Horse, the rise of webcomics with "Penny Arcade," and the influential "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" series. The episode wraps up with a nod to the critically acclaimed "Road to Perdition" graphic novel.
Tune in for a lively discussion full of insights and humor as the hosts reminisce about a transformative year in comics.
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Perfect Concert Playlist: Nine Inch Nails, Filter & Stabbing Westward
Join Michael and John on this episode of "Perfect Concert Playlist," a special spinoff of "Hit Rewind," as they dive into the industrial music scene of the 90s. This episode explores the evolution and influence of popular culture industrial bands, examining their mainstream appeal and unique sound.
Michael and John curate their dream concert setlists for iconic bands like Filter, Stabbing Westward, and Nine Inch Nails. They discuss the genre's boundaries and the way these bands have shaped American pop culture, blending electronic elements with rock to create a distinct industrial sound.
From Filter's live performances and Stabbing Westward's new releases to Nine Inch Nails' legendary hits, this episode offers a deep dive into the music that defined an era. Whether you're a hardcore fan or new to the genre, this playlist is sure to have you rocking out to some unforgettable tunes.
As the hosts prepare for a brief hiatus, they reflect on the show's journey and express gratitude to their loyal listeners. Tune in for this exciting episode and get ready to hit rewind on some of the best industrial tracks of the 90s!
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