Ep. 193 - Rolling Stone Just Started a Civil War With Guitar Fans - 05/20/2026
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Peaches and Viktor Wilt spent this episode doing what every rock fan eventually does: screaming at a Rolling Stone list like it personally insulted their bloodline. The guys dove headfirst into the magazine’s “100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time” rankings and immediately started throwing punches at placements that made absolutely no sense. One minute they’re defending Randy Rhoads like attorneys in a courtroom, the next they’re questioning why certain Beatles songs are treated like sacred relics while Metallica gets shoved down the ladder. There’s passionate debate over Crazy Train, Free Bird, Comfortably Numb, Eruption, Hotel California, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hendrix, Pantera, Megadeth, and somehow even Michael Jackson catches a stray during the solo discussion. Viktor tries to keep the train on the tracks while Peaches spirals into increasingly aggressive opinions about classic rock worship, old bands getting automatic respect points, and why some legendary songs don’t deserve the untouchable status they’ve been given for decades. Then — because this show refuses to behave normally — the conversation violently swerves into an AI-powered poop analysis app where users apparently upload photos of their bathroom disasters for feedback. That launches an entire segment about “PoopCheck,” public poop comments, subscription-based stool reviews, “poop maxing,” and the horrifying possibility of AI-generated fake dumps getting downvoted online. If you enjoy two guys arguing music history like sports analysts before immediately discussing internet bowel movements with complete sincerity, this episode is absolutely for you.