1992 – Episode 14 – He’s Tasting it
In Episode 14 of their run of albums celebrating 30 years, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses the albums “Insecticide” by Nirvana and “Sap” by Alice in Chains.
Read MoreIn Episode 14 of their run of albums celebrating 30 years, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses the albums “Insecticide” by Nirvana and “Sap” by Alice in Chains.
Read MoreIn Episode 12 of their run of albums from the year 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses yet another debut album. This time, it’s from San Diego based, Stone Temple Pilots, and the album is “Core”. STP got a lot of negative press when they first started, being compared to bands like Pearl Jam and Nirvana. Is that a fair comparison? Was Weiland singing too much like Eddie Vedder? Find out what we think about this topic, and a lot more.
Read MoreIn Episode 11 of their run of albums from the year 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses two debut albums from bands based out of Los Angeles, California. Opiate by Tool, and the debut, self-titled album from Rage Against the Machine. Two bands that would go on to become enormous acts and sell millions of records, these two debuts contain plenty to discuss.
Read MoreIn Episode 10 of their look back on albums from the year 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses the album Cuatro by Flotsam and Jetsam. How does this album compare to their first three albums? Was it a return to form after the lackluster “When the Storm Comes Down”? What are your thoughts?
Read MoreContinuing their discussion on industrial albums from 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast welcomes Aftab Datta and Matt Carpenter to the podcast to discuss the album “Psalm 69 – How to Succeed and How to Suck Eggs” by Ministry. This is the fourth time the podcast has discussed Ministry on this podcast, so find out where this album ranks for them amongst the Ministry albums that they’ve covered so far.
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