The Worst of the Best Podcast

Ryan teams up with Moody and Groo from the Nothing Worthwhile podcast for a rowdy, nostalgia-fueled breakdown of Disc 2 from Bon Jovi's 2010 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection, the double-disc behemoth that recapped the hair-metal legends' stadium-shaking legacy with 12 fan-favorite deep cuts spanning Slippery When Wet to Have a Nice Day. The trio blasts through Richie Sambora's wailing solos on "Bad Medicine," debates the underrated groove of "Keep the Faith" versus the anthemic punch of "It's My Life," and geeks out over Jon Bon Jovi's raspy charisma on gems like "Born to Be My Baby" and "Everyday," while roasting the era's synth hooks and power-ballad cheese. They cap the disc with fiery takes on the new tracks—"No Apologies" for its gritty return-to-roots vibe, "The More Things Change" as a solid mid-tempo nod to evolution, "This Is Love, This Is Life" for its live-wire energy, and "What Do You Got?" as the disc's sleeper hit. 

Creators and Guests

Host
Ryan Rebalkin
Guest
Andrew Groothuis
Guest
Evan Moody

What is The Worst of the Best Podcast?

Join host Ryan Rebalkin and his rotating guest hosts on The Worst of the Best Podcast, where they dive into the flaws of the best in pop culture and more. Covering genres like films, music, food, true crime, historical events, celebrity culture, and quirky societal trends, this podcast delivers a humorous, irreverent critique of the finest’s shortcomings.