For Jason's latest pick we return to 1994 and tackle the debut album Naveed by Our Lady Peace. Following this record, the band found greater success with the second release Clumsy, but is Naveed actually the better album? We dig into Naveed, discuss the merits of the second wave of alternative in the 1990s, and ponder the origins of the nasally Canadian singer.
Songs in the Episode:
Intro - Supersatellite
3:33 - History of the Band
14:41 - Supersatellite
21:37 - Dirty Walls
24:14 - Neon Crossing
27:15 - Starseed
Outro - Naveed
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