"If You’re Listening” is all about one person’s mission to force her friend to listen to all the music he missed in high school. Sometimes it goes well and Heather broadens her friend’s horizons just a little bit. Often times it doesn’t go so well and Ramsey spends the episode wondering why anyone would listen to this music, or in extreme cases, launching empty threats at the band that recorded it.
Fresh off the heels of seeing the band perform live, Heather and Ramsey tackle Death Cab For Cutie's 2003 classic, "Transatlanticism!"
A classic mini-sode of What's Heather's Beef?™ We discuss the we…
Hey! Dave Murray is back and he wants us to listen to Sum 41's debut album "All Killer, No Filler" for some reason!
Ramsey attempts to get over his high school snobbery! Pretty guitar duets made up o…
It's time to go back to high school with the Gym Class Heroes! Today, Heather and Ramsey listen to their 2006 album, "As Cruel as School Children!"
Ramsey is very surprised to discover what genre of …
John Murray (The Bosscast, 30 Rock, UCB) is here to talk about a subject near and dear to his heart: The Boss. So why not start with the big one: 1984's "Born in the USA."
Learn every single fact Ram…
Heather expands Ramsey’s knowledge of the Plain White T’s beyond that one song by introducing him to their 2002 album, “Stop!”
Learn the true story of Delilah who is out in New York City! (It’s not a…
Oh wow. Look at that. It’s ska time. This week, special guest Sam Gursky brings us a band and an album from 2004, both with the same name: “The Arrogant Sons of Bitches!”
Heather and Ramsey immediate…
You read that correctly. Today we are venturing into Heather's sometimes confusing past to explore John Mayer's debut album "Room for Squares."
Ramsey is obsessed with two words from this album. We a…
Writer and comedian Daniel Kibblesmith is here to introduce both Heather and Ramsey to The Weakerthans and their 2000 album, "Left and Leaving!"
Misleading exclamation points in song titles are discu…
It's time to unplug and meet up with Bright Eyes for his very word-ily titled album "Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground."
Heather's got the fancy version of this album ar…
Music lady and pin mogul Kaity Davie is here to talk about Bayside's self-titled 2005 album!
Ramsey gives a show report from a Foghat concert (in the year 2018)! What are garbage plates and cold slic…
It's time to Get Up again as Ramsey and Heather listen to Get Up Kids' third album, "On a Wire!"
Heather's niece's current favorite song is discussed! An exciting new podcast review scheme is reveale…
Well, well, well. If it isn't good ole Chris Tapp back for round two! This time he brings Alkaline Trio's third album, "From Here to Infirmary!"
Everybody has a hard time with the album art! Heather …
They said we couldn't do it, but we insisted that we could. The "it?" Make it for ONE FULL YEAR! The "they?" Bad guys. In celebration, Ramsey and Heather examine Steel Train's 2007 album "Trampoline…
After our change of pace last week, we're back to our traditional roles: although this time, both Ramsey and Heather might have some trouble. It's our first live album as Zach Custer introduces us to…
You think you're ready. You're not ready.
It's episode 50, so in honor of this milestone we have flipped the chairs as Heather is forced to listen to a compilation of Ramsey's own design entitled "Ra…
Let's shred and get mellow and rock out with drummer Keith Sidorowicz, as he introduces both Ramsey and Heather to Sleater-Kinney's 2000 album "All Hands on the Bad One!"
Learn about a woman from Kei…
I predict a riot! The band Paramore's second album from 2007 "Riot!" that is!
We talk about Rock Band, how it introduced Ramsey to one of this band's songs, and the colors on the plastic guitars! Sta…
"Get over here, Mischa Pearlman! Help us talk about Jawbreaker!" That's not how we invited Mischa to our show because we are far more polite than that, but that is what he did as we listened to the 1…
Join us this week as, for the very first time, Ramsey is unable to compare a band to Weezer when Heather brings in the 1996 classic, “Pinkerton!”
The script gets flipped when Ramsey brings some album…
It's time to go back to 2001 as Gunz of "The Gunz Show" brings us back to Blink 182 and invites us to "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket!"
Learn how to tell between a Mark Hoppus and a Tom DeLonge! And …