Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews

Updated: 21 Jul 2025 • 379 episodes
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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!

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R4 Rerun Vol. 7 - EXCUSE ME while the crew revisits the 1973 debut from southern rock icons Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd.  Rock On! (don"t mind if I do, it"s true). Hear the original review on episode 108 here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1764909/episodes/8389036 Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Ba

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The crew celebrates the last performance by the Prince of Darkness by going back to the beginning and discussing the 1970 self-titled debut from Black Sabbath.  Rock On! Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band.  Follow them @steepwaterband.  On tour now! Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.com C

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With the crew on holiday, we reach back into the vault and share our original SOA Album Club review of the 2008 release Dig Out Your Soul, the final (as of now) release from Oasis.  Whether you have travelled to Cardiff or are blowing up stuff in the States, have a great one and we will be back next week.  Rock On! The

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R4 Rerun Vol. 6 - The brothers Gallagher are set to return to the stage, so the crew celebrates by discussing the 1995 classic (What"s the Story) Morning Glory from Oasis. Check out Aaron"s original review in episode 45:  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1764909/episodes/8392203 Theme song Trance by The Steepwater Band.  Fol

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The unstoppable force of the R4 crew meets the immovable object of the 2011 album The Great Escape Artist from Jane"s addiction.   Rock On! Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band used by permission.  Follow them @steepwaterband, and catch their new single at all your favorite streaming platforms. Website: https://

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Our friend from across the pond Steve Sumner, host of the McCartney in Goal podcast, returns to educate us on Cockney rhyme slang while having a chinwag about the 1971 release Muswell Hillbillies from The Kinks.  Rock On! Theme music "Trance" by The Steepwater Band, used by permission.  Check out the new single and fol

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