Thanks to a listener, this week we're checking out the 1999 debut album Three Hundred by The Stereo. Big hooks and loud guitars dominate this pop-punk record, with an occasional piano detour to mix things up. It was the right sound released at the right time, so why isn't The Stereo mentioned along side early 2000's successes like Fall Out Boy and New Found Glory - was it merely the public overlooking a hidden gem, or is this worth passing up? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
#430: Formula by OLD
#429: New Order In The 90s Roundtable
#428: Aenmia by Tool
#427: Soup by Blind Melon with Christopher Thorn
#426: Human Radio by Human Radio
#425: Oceanborn by Nightwish
#424: Is by The Big F
Patreon Preview - Panorama by The Cars
#423: Pod by The Breeders
#422: Pop-Punk In The 90s Roundtable
#421: Machine Fish by Galactic Cowboys
#420: Goat by The Jesus Lizard
#419: Albums of 1999 Roundtable
#418: Mossy God by Mantissa
#417: Wrecreation by Stanford Prison Experiment
#416: Sunrise On The Sufferbus by Masters Of Reality
#415: Season Eight In Review
#414: In On The Kill Taker by Fugazi
#413: Good Morning Spider by Sparklehorse
#412: The Lateness Of The Hour by Eric Matthews
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