Author: Eric Ford

1992 – Episode 2 – Dirt

In Episode 2 of their retrospective look on albums from the year 1992, Somewhere in Time podcast discuss one of the biggest grunge albums of the era, with “Dirt” by Alice in Chains. Is this the best Alice in Chains album? What are some of the stories behind these songs? Take a listen and find out!

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1992 – Episode 1 – Yeah

In the first of a series of episodes discussing albums from the year 1992, Tim, Joe, Keith, and Eric discuss the album Blues for the Red Sun by Kyuss. One of the first bands to be labeled “Stoner Rock”, Kyuss was known for their sludgy, bass heavy, Sabbath influenced sound. A band that influenced the likes of Dave Grohl and Metallica, Kyuss often doesn’t get the recognition they deserve.

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1991 – Episode 19 – Blood Sugar Sex Magik

In the final episode of their discussion on albums from the year 1991, Somewhere in Time Podcast discuss the 5th studio album from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blood Sugar Sex Magik. This is the second album to feature the lineup of Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, and Chad Smith. This episode features some facts you may not have known about this album, along with some in the studio clips that feature background noises and instruments you may not have even been aware are featured on this album!

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1991 – Episode 17 – Pat Boone, Debbie Boone

It’s 2022, which means there should be new episodes about albums from 1992 up next. However, 1991 just had too many albums to discuss and Somewhere in Time Podcast continues their discussion about albums from ’91 with both Use Your Illusion 1 and Use Your Illusion 2, by Guns ‘n Roses. How do these albums compare to GnR’s classic debut album? What type of difference does a new drummer and a keyboard player make on these albums? Found out this and more on this episode.

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Best of 2021 – Part 2

In Part 2 of their Best of 2021 episode, Tim, Joe, and Eric take a look back on their collective top 3 albums of 2021 – “Fortitude” by Gojira, “Hushed and Grim” by Mastodon, and “Senjutsu” by Iron Maiden.

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