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Live – Throwing Copper

We tuck into ‘Throwing Copper’ by Alt Rock Grunge dwellers ‘Live’.  

Walt Gold immediately slates, & later rates this mid nineties effort whilst employing the most cliched and generalised description of your average ‘Live’ fan, whilst ‘one third French’ The Dude struggles to grasp the language of love whilst name checking the hottest siblings around (except the brother obviously), Irish 4 piece ‘The Corrs’.  

Will The Golden Ducks categorise this as a Stone Cold Classic or simply discard it like a morsel of food on the carpet?  

Get on it!

Pearl Jam – Ten

We hit up Pearl Jam’s debut ‘Ten’; and while The Dude debates the validity of bands peaking (and continues to actually sound like he knows what he’s talking about), Walt Gold critiques album covers in typically brutal fashion.

Plus we revisit the battle of rakija between Australians & Croatian’s at The Dude’s wedding, until we eventually tuck into the chewy centre of this great album.

But is it a stone cold classic?

Nirvana – In Utero

It’s all about Nirvana’s ‘In Utero’ for our 14th podcast.  Whilst constantly name checking our old favourite haunt ‘Dirt Cheap CD’s’, making lofty comparisons between Pablo Picasso, Kurt Cobain (and naturally Justin Bieber), and constantly plugging someone else’s podcast, we dissect the 3rd and final studio album by the worlds most iconic grunge band.

Foo Fighters – The Colour And The Shape

The 2nd album from American Rock legends Foo Fighters that catapulted the band onto the global stage.

Plus, what’s the correct listening process when digesting an album, and is Dave Grohl now more famous than Kurt Cobain?