This week: we welcome official cheesy 80s hair metal correspondent of the pod Adamhfoto to discuss in what possible universe is Poison’s Open Up And Say… Ahh! a classic (hint: the year 1988) as well as new albums from Cable Ties and the Casanovas. Also: yet another band playing Chuck Berry, going for a Slash, classically trained pianists, not well ‘ard, every rose, audience participation, watching your mates’ cover bands, the most relatable of all the axe gods, Phil Rudd drum solos, de-probbo’d Chili Peppers, all about that bass, TdF leadout guys, kebab fights, unsuccessful reunions, Finger vs Gurge, contravening the Trade Descriptions Act, self-inflated delusions, redneck cops getting owned, hairspray and riffs, burning down Flame Trees, punishing covers bands playing hipster album cuts instead of the pop hits you actually want to hear, Gen Z’s Gambler, Clementine Ford starts a punk band, Bobby Less, baggy Roberto Carlos style ’02 fits, meeting your Waterloo, back shop works burgers, Dude perfect, seven great years, learning to count in Denmark, classic Sledges, Lloyd Webber coke dreams, slow sad string covers for movie trailers, Who’s Got The Rona, score draws, unstable isotopes, which witch is which, it’s tricky to write a rhyme to write a rhyme that’s right on time it’s tricky, taking dubs and tape deck target demographics. What have we become indeed. Next week: All Them Witches, LA Witch and Tricky have new albums to share with you (and us). Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with our full archive of earlier review albums from 2020 and our long-awaited mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of all the new and classic albums we've reviewed on the pod and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email.

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This week: we welcome official cheesy 80s hair metal correspondent of the pod Adamhfoto to discuss in what possible universe is Poison’s Open Up And Say… Ahh! a classic (hint: the year 1988) as well as new albums from Cable Ties and the Casanovas. Also: yet another band playing Chuck Berry, going for a Slash, classically trained pianists, not well ‘ard, every rose, audience participation, watching your mates’ cover bands, the most relatable of all the axe gods, Phil Rudd drum solos, de-probbo’d Chili Peppers, all about that bass, TdF leadout guys, kebab fights, unsuccessful reunions, Finger vs Gurge, contravening the Trade Descriptions Act, self-inflated delusions, redneck cops getting owned, hairspray and riffs, burning down Flame Trees, punishing covers bands playing hipster album cuts instead of the pop hits you actually want to hear, Gen Z’s Gambler, Clementine Ford starts a punk band, Bobby Less, baggy Roberto Carlos style ’02 fits, meeting your Waterloo, back shop works burgers, Dude perfect, seven great years, learning to count in Denmark, classic Sledges, Lloyd Webber coke dreams, slow sad string covers for movie trailers, Who’s Got The Rona, score draws, unstable isotopes, which witch is which, it’s tricky to write a rhyme to write a rhyme that’s right on time it’s tricky, taking dubs and tape deck target demographics. What have we become indeed. Next week: All Them Witches, LA Witch and Tricky have new albums to share with you (and us). Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with our full archive of earlier review albums from 2020 and our long-awaited mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of all the new and classic albums we've reviewed on the pod and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio, Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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