Comeback Kid - Wake The Dead
Sometimes you just have to turn that music up loud. Loud enough that you just might...Wake The Dead. And that's what Brad and Josh have for you on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. The 2005 album from Comeback Kid. The title track on this bad boy is iconic and still can bring a group of millennials running from miles away. Did you love it in 2005? Is there any reason to think this time is gonna be different? Tune in and find out.
Protest the Hero - Kezia
A monument of dicks and ribs is what we have for you all this week! Brad and Josh are listening to the 2005 album Kezia from Protest the Hero on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. If you were into this in 2005, there's a really good chance you're still listening to it today. We certainly are. Tune in and see if you can discover something new about the album you thought you knew so well. We certainly did.
System of a Down - Hypnotize
You may have been Mezmerized by our last episode, but now it's time to be Hypnotize(d). That's right, we've got the second release from System of a Down on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. Brad and Josh had relatively good things to say about the first album. Does the second hold up?
System of a Down - Mesmerize
Don't forget to Bring Your Own Bomb. This week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast, Brad and Josh are taking a listen to the first of two releases from System of a Down in 2005. We've got Mesmerize in the old compact disc player this week. You might recognize it if you were a fan. Twenty years later, is it still the smash hit it was? Tune in to find out!
Q2 Jam Session '05
That's right, gang. It's time for another jam session! Brad and Josh are taking on four albums in blazing fashion. Or, as close to it as we can manage with half a dozen pop culture references and inside jokes. On this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast we've got albums from Light This City, A Dozen Furies, The Knife Trade, and Beneath the Massacre. Tune is for so deep cuts from 2005.