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Convince Me: Blink-182 Were Better with Matt Skiba

Convince Me: Blink-182 Were Better with Matt Skiba

FromPretty Good Vibrations


Convince Me: Blink-182 Were Better with Matt Skiba

FromPretty Good Vibrations

ratings:
Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The first of an ongoing series of episodes where a guest tries to convince me of something in the realm of rock music for which I have some skepticism. This week, philosopher Aaron Simmons aims high with a red-hot Blink-182 take! Along the way, we discuss the role of pop punk in our lives and others, how Blink songs hit differently at different stages of life, whether Aaron's college students are a better objective indicator of song quality (as they are unspoiled by nostalgia for their earlier stuff), and more. We end with a "Blink-182 Hot Take Lightning Round" with takes submitted by Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram friends of mine.
Spotify playlist for today's episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3oV9FB7W9bpveAeD9QDzFV?si=b7d638937def410e
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Artwork: https://www.nickryanluevano.com/
Photo: https://jennydjames.com/
Released:
Nov 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (77)

Pretty Good Vibrations analyzes and celebrates pop and rock music and its crucial role throughout our lives. Podcast veteran and host Dan Koch (You Have Permission Podcast) has been a professional musician for most of the last 20 years: songwriter for the emo-pop band Sherwood, then as a commercial composer since 2012. Multiple episode styles include bracket-style tournaments, chronological walk-throughs, and deep dives into genres, artists, and eras.