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S1, EP16: Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes (1992)
Cate and Lori honor singer, songwriter, pianist, and survivor, Tori Amos and her debut solo triumph, 1992’s Little Earthquakes — a revolutionary album responsible for sending shock waves on to our airwaves and into our souls.
S1, EP13: U2 - The Joshua Tree (1987)
Join us as we bow down to an iconic album larger than the stratosphere itself: U2’s 1987 masterpiece, The Joshua Tree. We may not be even better than the real thing, but we might be kinda close as we fangirl over the album’s revolutionary singles, sexy AF frontman, and its very special place in our collective hearts.
S1, EP11: Cyndi Lauper - She’s So Unusual (1983)
Hey guys, today we’re singing the praises of singer, songwriter, actress, feminist, activist, and all-around queen, Cyndi Lauper and her breakout 1983 debut album, She’s So Unusual. We dance deep into the album’s bops, ballads, and sometimes unusual music videos.
S1, EP6: Wham! - “Last Christmas” (1984)
Released along with “Everything She Wants” as a double A-side in December 1984, we’re diving deep into the dramatic music videos, heartbreaking lyrics, and too-good trivia that make both songs karaoke favorites to this day, ah-ha ah, ah-ha ah, doo doo doo, la, la, la, la, la.
S1, EP3: Skid Row (1989)
WE ARE THE YOUTH GONE WILD! Crank the volume as we discuss Skid Row’s 1989 self-titled debut album and all the *ahem* feelings Sebastian Bach’s low-rise leather pants and high cheekbones gave us, while revisiting the songs and music videos from this anthem-rich album.
S1, EP2: Footloose (1984)
Join us as we talk about tractor chicken, the effect of rock-and-roll's "gospel of easy sexuality and relaxed morality" on our adolescence, manic pixie dream girls, and the sometimes overwhelming urge to dance your ass off in a warehouse.
S1, EP1: Madonna - Like a Virgin (1984)
Our pop-culture origin story starts like so many origin stories ... with a virgin — Madonna’s iconic 1984 album, Like a Virgin that is.