
Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews
A podcast in which a group of music fans picks a rock album (anything from soft rock to hard rock to heavy metal) and spends the episode talking about it and reviewing it. Informative, opinionated, and occasionally funny, the show highlights our genuine love (or hate) for the music discussed. Frequently guests ("co-pilots") co-host the show with with our regular rotating panel. Rock on!
Show episodes
With Joe Cocker being nominated for this year"s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, the crew takes a little time to dig into his 1969 debut record With a Little Help From My Friends. Rock On! Theme songs "High and Humble" and "Trance" by The Steepwater Band. Follow them @steepwaterband and catch them now on tour on
With the recent release of the Becoming Led Zeppelin documentary, as well the remastered Page/Crowes Live at the Greek, the crew caught the itch and decided to revisit the 1976 release Presence. Rock On! Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band used by permission. On tour now! Follow them @steepwaterband See you
The crew looks back 20 years to the 2005 release Guero from Beck. This one certainly stretches the "rock record" moniker! Rock On! Theme songs "Sharp Tongue" and "Trance" by the Steepwater Band. Used by permission. Follow them @steepwaterband and catch them on tour now! Come see us in Nashville at Rock N Pod on Apr
The crew looks back 30 years to 1995 and Blind Melon"s second album Soup. Widely overlooked due to Shannon Hoon"s unfortunate passing soon after release. Here we dig deep into the music and the message. Rock On! Theme "Trance" by The Steepwater Band. Used by permission. Follow them @steepwaterband. East Cast tour
The crew welcomes back R4 legend Rockin Mike Cortis to discuss the 1985 debut record from Megadeth, Killing is My Business...And Business is Good! Rock On! Theme song Trance from The Steepwater Band. Used by permission. Follow them @steepwaterband. Come see us at Rock N Pod in Nashville April 12th! Website: https://
We start a journey through the decades over the next several episodes, beginning 50 years ago with Aerosmith"s Toys in the Attic from 1975. Rock On! Theme music Trance by The Steepwater Band. Used by permission. Follow them @steepwaterband. Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.com Contact us! e-ma