Did Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 212
The boys tiptoe around rock’s holiest relic, climb the most overplayed staircase in rock history, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Led Zeppelin’s 1971 untouchable epic, “Stairway to Heaven.” News items and digressions include Jane’s Addiction forgoing the fans and finally reaching a settlement after their onstage fisticuffs.
The Poddys/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 211
The boys bust out their tuxedo t-shirts, engage in nauseating self-congratulatory navel-gazing, and hand out Poddy awards for the best and worst episodes of 2025. Digressions include podcast divorce, fruit basket obsession, and copious KISS content.
Did Dream Theater’s Pull Me Under Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 210
The boys chase hooks through naval gazing arrangements, briefly flirt with accessibility, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Dream Theater’s unlikely hit, “Pull Me Under.” News items and digressions include Loudwire’s claim that hair metal’s biggest albums aren’t its finest.
THE SOUND THAT HAUNTS YOU: A Beginners Companion to Fleetwood Mac interview w/Tim Durling: Ep. 209
The boys (minus one) welcome back YouTube veteran and newly prolific author, Tim Durling into the lab to discuss his latest book, THE SOUND THAT HAUNTS YOU: A Beginners Companion to Fleetwood Mac.
Did John Fogerty’s Centerfield Kill Rock ‘n Roll?/Rock-n-Roll Autopsy: Ep. 208
The boys call their shot, trot confidently toward the warning track, and slide headfirst into the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of John Fogerty’s 1985 ballpark anthem, “Centerfield.” News items and digressions include Paul Anka finally confirming Frank Sinatra’s legendary “size” and the baseball buzzkill that is advanced analytics.