Jake is still watching music videos on his TV like it's 1991 and teases Season 12 of Disgraceland, which hits your feeds on Tuesday, May 16th. He also wants to know what Gov't Mule records and books to check out and what your favorite '80s and '90s music videos are. Leave a message for Jake to reply to at 617-907-6638 or on socials @disgracelandpod and come join the After Party!
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The Rolling Stones at Altamont: Bikers, Blood, and the End of the '60s
A$AP Rocky: Love Sex Dreams/LSD and Locked Up Overseas
Eminem: Taking His Shot, Pulling a Glock, and Facing the Real Slim Shady
Madonna: Music as Sex and Sex as Power in the Reign of the Queen of Pop
Iggy Pop: Mad Artistry, Mental Wards, and Gaping Chest Wounds
Motown Records: Pimps, Prostitutes, the Detroit Mafia and the Sound of Teenage America
Led Zeppelin: Dark Power, Cocaine, Backstage Brawls and Heavy Metal Magick
N.W.A Pt. 2: Beatdowns, Band Beef, Death Row and LA on Fire
N.W.A Pt. 1: Street Hustle, Reality Rap and Culture-Shifting Violence
Frank Sinatra: Frankie Is the Reason...That the President's Dead
The Rolling Stones: Fugitives in Exile
Cardi B: Bondage, Beatdowns and Big Ass Beats
Jim Morrison: Zodiac Killer Qu'est-ce Que C'est
Johnny Cash: Pills, More Pills and Playing With Fire
Amy Winehouse: Rehab, the Muse and a Rare Talent
Grateful Dead Pt. 1: Freedom's Just Another Word for…
Ike and Tina Turner: The Inventor and Queen of Rock ‘N’ Roll
Snoop Doggy Dogg: Murder Was The Case
Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love Pt. 2: Suicide Samurai
Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love Pt. 1: No Direction Home
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