Brendon and Ronnie are still feeling their ages because 1995 was 30 years ago. They're looking back at albums that released in 1995, and in this episode they dive deep into some music that meant a lot to Brendon. Along the way, the fellas talk about how resistance to good music is futile, compare The Big Bang Theory without a laugh track to an existential nightmare, and have a couple of talking points that might sound familiar from last week. Brendon recalls sending his teenaged band's demo cassettes to record labels and how he discovered The Roots outside of a concert for something completely different. Ronnie knows the difference between a Fender Rhodes and a Wurlitzer electric piano, and has a dark realization about the movie Spanglish.
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