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🎧 The Riffology Podcast 🎧 A GenX and Millennial talk about massive albums 🎧 Nostalgia, chaos, and accidental insight

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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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Tool’s Undertow (1993): bone-dry, claustrophobic, and still menacing 30 years on. We talk Sylvia Massy, censored artwork, and how Lollapalooza turned Tool from cult to colossal. #tool #undertow #riffology
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Nickelback’s “Something in Your Mouth” is the second single from their sixth album, Dark Horse. Released in late 2008, it’s a hard rock track built around a heavy riff and lyrics that leave little to the imagination. The song is about sexual attraction, with a focus on
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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🎵 QOTD: Favourite track from Aladdin Sane (1973) by David Bowie. Vote below. Share & follow @riffologypod #riffology #AladdinSane #DavidBowie
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen was released on October 19th, 2018, making it 7 years old today. Five things you might not know about Bohemian Rhapsody - The band nicknamed the song Fred's Thing. - Their label couldn’t believe they wanted a six‑minute single, but Queen insisted and
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🎵 QOTD: Favourite track from Cleansing (1994) by Prong. Vote below. Share & follow @riffologypod #riffology #Cleansing #Prong
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David Bowie’s “Star” is a fast, sharp track from his 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. The song follows Ziggy’s ambition to become a rock star, reflecting Bowie’s own fascination with fame and transformation. “Star” stands out for its
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According to Spotify these are the three currently most listened to tracks from Meat Loaf. What would yours be? - I'd Do Anything For Love - Bat Out of Hell - It's All Coming Back To Me Now Let us know in the comments below! #riffology #MeatLoaf #BatOutOfHell
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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Love by The Cult was released on October 18th, 1985, making it 40 years old today. Five things you might not know about Love - Rain is the go-to inner-groove distortion test on this record, and that gritty edge mostly comes from the original recording rather than your
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Was 1995 the best ever for Music? Did we miss one of your favourites? Please share and follow us for daily album releases and more music content! #Radiohead #TheSmashingPumpkins #U2 #FleetwoodMac #ACDC #BlackSabbath #GreenDay #FooFighters
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🇺🇸 Which Nirvana album gets your vote: 'Nevermind' (1991) or 'In Utero' (1993)? Please share and follow us for daily music content! #riffology #Nirvana #Nevermind #InUtero
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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Do you remember 1995? Four albums that perfectly capture the spirit and energy of their era. These records continue to sound fresh and relevant with each listen. Which one aged like fine wine? No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom Clutch - Clutch Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Oasis released "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" in 2002 as the second single from their fifth album, Heathen Chemistry. Written by Noel Gallagher, the track is a slow-burning anthem about resilience and moving on, with Liam Gallagher on lead vocals. The lyrics urge you not to dwell
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🎵 QOTD: Favourite track from Clutch (1995) by Clutch. Vote below. Share & follow @riffologypod #riffology #Clutch #Clutch
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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Not feeling today's new releases... so giving this a spin! What's everyone listening to today? Hey God, I'm just a little man, I got a wife and family I almost lost the house, I bought into the dream We're barely holdin' on, when I'm in way too deep We're two paychecks away from
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Would? (2022 Remaster) by Alice in Chains is the closing track on the 2022 remaster of Dirt. The song was written by Jerry Cantrell and first released in 1992. It stands out for its dark, direct lyrics and Layne Staley’s unmistakable vocals. Would? is often seen as a tribute to
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According to Spotify these are the three currently most listened to tracks from Tesla. What would yours be? - Modern Day Cowboy - What You Give - Little Suzi Let us know in the comments below! #riffology #TeslaBand #RockLegends
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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Black Ice by AC/DC was released on October 17th, 2008, making it 17 years old today. Five things you might not know about Black Ice - The cover was designed by a record-label volunteer. - The cover still pops up on "bad album covers" lists. - Black Ice went to Number 1 in 29
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🧩 Recognize This Album? We've torn it apart, now it's your turn to piece it together. Drop your guesses in the comments, let's see who knows their album art! #musicquiz #musicnerd #guessthealbum #riffology
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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🇺🇸 Which Distillers album gets your vote: ‘Coral Fang’ (2003) or ‘Sing Sing Death House’ (2002)? Please share and follow us for daily music content! #riffology #TheDistillers #CoralFang #SingSingDeathHouse
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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
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🧩 Recognize This Album? We've torn it apart, now it's your turn to piece it together. Drop your guesses in the comments, let's see who knows their album art! #musicquiz #musicnerd #guessthealbum #riffology
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Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” is the band’s most recognised track, released in May 2001 as the second song on their debut album Sinner. The song is built around the repeated line “let the bodies hit the floor” and became a nu metal anthem, known for its aggressive delivery and simple,
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