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We start by talking a little about the Academy Awards, do some follow-up on last weeks "best 10 albums of the last 15 years," and then tackle some reader questions. Thomas recounts his history with Set Your Goals, we give some updated thoughts on The Wonder Years' last album, and we look at how we've changed or matured how we handle conversations on the forums. We talk a bit about "where to start" with different forms of art by well known musicians or authors or filmmakers and then get into some of the big news over the last week: Transit have broken up, Yellowcard are back with Hopeless, and The Hotelier have released the track listing and album art for their new album. We end with some talk of Rolling Stone's top 40 emo albums and The 1975 aiming for that number one spot on two charts. And there's the return of the siren. Rejoice.

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Sunray Recording Studio: Sunray Recording Studio is owned and operated by producer Adam Sliger and engineer David Whitmore. The studio is based in Central Florida, just a few minutes outside of Orlando. Their main focus is on getting the best songwriting and performances from their artists. They offer songwriting and production, recording, mixing, and mastering services. The song clip played in today's episode is "Haunt" by the band Secret Keeper. It was produced, recorded, mixed and mastered at Sunray Recording Studio.

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