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Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

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New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully. Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Musik
  • E119 - The Beatles - Abbey Road
    May 21 2025
    NOTE - THERE WILL BE A SLIGHTLY LONGER GAP BETWEEN THIS EPISODE AND THE NEXT ONE DUE TO STUFF. Don’t worry though we will be back soon. Everybody knows The Beatles, right? Sgt. Pepper, mop tops, yellow submarines, she loves you, yeah yeah yeah. Well believe it or not, me and Sex Neil had never in our lives listened to Abbey Road so we did. Are the most decorated, most illustrious and quite possibly the most famous band in the world ever worthy of the hype bestowed upon them? Listen in & find out Do your mates over here at the pod a big favour and rate or review the show on your provider. That would be great! You can get in touch with us to commend or contradict our opinions through the magic of email on jukeboxpod@gmail.com Follow the show on Facebook or Instagram to see nice pics & stuff. Word to your mother.
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    2 Std. und 16 Min.
  • E118 - Paramore - Brand New Eyes
    May 7 2025

    Brand New Eyes" is the third studio album by Paramore, released on September 29th 2009. It marked a significant moment in the band's career, both musically and personally due to internal tensions that influenced its creation leading to some band members leaving the room and never coming back. Fair play to the kids though, they definitely know how to produce a riff or two and they pack their tunes with more hooks than a fisherman’s tackle box!

    Depending on your opinion, the album either dives into themes of personal growth, disillusionment, conflict, and the struggle to reconcile differences among band members or comes across as Millennials rattling on & inflating their first world problems (I’ll leave you to decide which side of the fence you fall on there). As always, the main question is “Is it any good?” Listen in old pal & find out. Do your mates over here at the pod a big favour and rate or review the show on your provider. That would be great! You can get in touch with us to commend or contradict our opinions through the magic of email on jukeboxpod@gmail.com Follow the show on Facebook or Instagram to see nice pics & stuff. Word to your mother
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    1 Std. und 45 Min.
  • E117 - Rage Against The Machine - Evil Empire
    Apr 15 2025

    Evil Empire is the second studio album by Rage Against The Machine. Released nearly 4 years after the band’s debut, the album is the expected RATM blend of rap, metal & funk that continues the group’s politically-charged sound and message. On the menu we’ve got tracks about the Zapatista uprising in Mexico, class warfare, racial inequality, political propaganda & critique as well as bonus revolutionary themes. Oh goody goody gumdrops.

    Luckily, there’s boatloads of Tom Morello’s meaty riffs & guitar wizardry to go around as well as the signature Rage groove-heavy backbone rhythm section.

    Spread the love and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that subscribe button too! If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say What’s up to your boys then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook. Produced by Ning@studio2
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    1 Std. und 36 Min.
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