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Are you a music nerd? If so, we already love you. Every week we dissect the entire discography of a different artist—album by album. That’s right…even the albums they wish you forgot. It's great. Especially if you love arguing. Come discover some amazing new artists with us every Tuesday!
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This week we’re discussing every album by Metallica from 1991-1998. This is such a strange era for the band. They dominated the world of rock music with 1991’s The Black Album, then returned 5 years later with short hair, eyeliner, and southern hard rock songs. Most people dismiss these mid-90s albums, but how do they really hold up all these years…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Nets win in New Orleans - Mikal Bridges panic time for Knick fans? - Cam Thomas is the truth - Thibs is wearing out his starters - Can the Nets get Giannis? - Knicks desperately need Mitchell Robinson back - Alex thinks Nets fans are hypocrites - Giants and Jets suck Follow us on Twitter/X: Show - @BadW…
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**THERE WAS NO MENTION OF POLITICS ON THIS EPISODE** Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Nets are better than everyone thought - Is Cam Thomas a star? - Knicks continue to improve - Karl-Anthony Towns settles in - Temperature check on the Mikal Bridges trade for both teams - Should the Nets move their Vince Carter jersey retirement ceremo…
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This week we’re discussing Mansuetude, the latest album by genre-hopping noise rock maniacs Buñuel. Vocalist Eugene S. Robinson is most known from the now defunct Oxbow, whose recent breakup devastated us. But Mansuetude is an entirely different, but no less amazing trip into chaos. Eugene, Xabier, and Franz from the band also blessed us with an in…
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This week we’re discussing every album by The Sisters of Mercy. Led by mastermind Andrew Eldritch, this band is paramount in the creation of goth music as we know it. Although they came a few years after pioneers like Siouxsie and the Banshees or The Cure, The Sisters of Mercy’s style was so distinct and memorable that most of what we recognize as …
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This week we’re tying up some loose ends by discussing the latest and self-titled album by Redd Kross. If you like Redd Kross, there’s a very good chance you’ll like this album. Jeff and Steve McDonald have never been shy about their love of the Beatles and 60s garage rock, so this album scratches that itch if you have it. Be sure to check out our …
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Knicks & Nets Season Previews Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Mikal Bridges changes his shot, should Knick fans be nervous? - Is Cam Thomas going to take off? - The Knicks bench is all of a sudden very weak - Ben Simmons dribbled a ball...YAY! - Record predictions - NBA Finals predictions - Guessing players from the 2000 NBA Draft - S…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Ex Knicks with hurt feelings? - Will the young Nets play too well? - Knicks fans overrate rookies - Breaking down the ex Villanova players friend group, who plays what role? - Why did Mikal Bridges change his shot? - Ben Simmons looks good, Mike shrugs - Mets and Yankees rolling - Jets drama again - Gia…
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This week we're discussing every album by the Geto Boys. If you thought 2 Live Crew was too family friendly, then Geto Boys have just the right amount of smut and over the top violence to satisfy you. Made up of Willie D, Scarface, and the 3'8" Bushwick Bill, Geto Boys helped pioneer gangsta rap, in addition to their own brand of violent and cartoo…
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This week we're discussing Cool World, the latest album by noise rock band Chat Pile. Although simply labeling an album this brilliant, engaging, and endlessly original "noise rock" is doing it a disservice. Cool World is the follow up to 2022's God's Country and it expands upon it in every way. This is a juggernaut of an album and one of the best …
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This week we're discussing Hiraeth, the latest album by Canadian "post-everything" band Respire. If you've ever wished Godspeed You! Black Emperor had more black metal elements, then this is the band and album for you. Respire even adds touches of screamo here--a genre we typically have little interest in--to give this record quite an original styl…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Which trade was more shocking? Bridges or Towns? - Are the Knicks better off after the trade? - How does this trade affect the Nets? - Losing DiVincenzo may hurt the Knicks more - Was DiVincenzo upset he lost his starting job? - Is the Towns trade the same as the Harden trade for the Nets? - Is Towns a …
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Mike and Alex interview Troy, the host of The Knicks Recap Show (@TheKnicksRecap) and they discuss the following topics: - Julius Randle trade rumors - Mitchell Robinson injury - Nets trading Mikal Bridges to the Knicks - Vince Carter jersey retirement, Raptors one-up the Nets - Nets tank season - Knicks season predictions - Ben Simmons - Cam Thoma…
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This week we're discussing every album by Flipper. While known to many as a huge influence to bands like Nirvana and the Melvins, Flipper are a punk band unlike any other. They're as amazing as they are terrible, but completely unique and bizarrely innovative. After founding member and bassist/vocalist Will Shatter died in 1987, they've gone throug…
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Mike and Alex interview ex NBA player, Rex Walters. Rex was drafted and played for the Nets, he also played for the Sixers and Heat. Post playing career, he has been an Assistant Coach around the NBA for multiple franchises. Mike and Alex discuss the following topics with Rex: - What it was like getting drafted by the Nets less than a month after D…
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This week we're discussing Glossolalia, the latest solo album by Melvins drummer Dale Crover. Not only that, but he was kind enough to do an interview with us talking all about it, as well as tons of other great insights. While known primarily as a drummer, Crover is actually quite the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He's also joined by some …
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This week we're discussing Rack, the latest album by The Jesus Lizard and their first in 26 years. None of us saw this album coming and the return of one of the greatest noise rock bands of all-time is a welcome one. Rack shows David Yow, Duane Denison, David Wm. Sims, and Mac McNeilly returning to their roots, as well as venturing into fairly unch…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - How good are the Jets? - Will the Giants surprise people? - Are the 2024 Nets really just the 2019 Knicks? - The Deuce debate - Mike wants to send a text! Use PROMO CODE BWF and sign up NOW on Draft Kings! Show - @BadWeatherFans Mike - @MikeDeliversPod Alex - @KnicksCentral…
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This week we're discussing every album by Dazzling Killmen. While they were peers of bands like Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard, and worked with Steve Albini numerous times, the Killmen were impossible to compare. Equal parts noise rock, punk, and math rock, their music is ferocious, complex, and unmeasurably tight. If you're into noisy aggressiv…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Knicks and Nets create the Gotham Sports app, merging MSG+ and YES apps - The Knicks and Nets being in business together now, is that why they were able to make the Mikal Bridges trade? - Alex is tired of LeBron; is Mike? - NFL talk - Jets and Giants outlook Follow us on Twitter/X: Show - @BadWeatherFan…
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This week we're discussing every album by Metallica from 1983 to 1988. That's right, all the thrash albums. This era highlights not only some of their most ferocious and technical material (and let's face it, BEST albums), but also their time with legendary bassist Cliff Burton before his tragic death. Everyone and their mom has heard these albums,…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Chet Holmgren takes a shot at how the Knicks practice, which leads to an Isaiah Hartenstein contract discussion - Cam Thomas is now THE guy in Brooklyn - Will the Knicks extend Julius Randle? - Knicks vs. Nets in game 82, will it be a big one? Few scenarios discussed - Joe Harris retires - Jets vs. Gian…
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This week we're discussing Umbilical, the latest album by sludge/doom metal band Thou. We sure you hope you like punishing, brutal, and unrelenting metal, because Umbilical is one of the gnarliest records released this year. Not counting collab albums, this is the band's first full-length since 2018's Magnus. Crank it and brace yourselves. Closing …
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This week we're discussing every album by Acid Bath. While their existence was short lived, Acid Bath's style of sludge metal and stoner rock was a clear inspiration to bands like Pantera. If you're looking for brutal sludge with hard rock hooks, these dudes deliver. Closing track: "Finger Paintings of the Insane" from When the Kite String Pops (19…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Knicks vs. Celtics Opening Night, are you the type of fan that wants the smoke to start the season or do you want to start with easier games? During the Kyrie/Durant/Harden era, how did Nets fans feel about who they started against? - Nets can use Knicks picks to maneuver in upcoming Draft - Alex wants …
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Check out this classic Bad Weather Fans episode from back in August of 2023. Mike and Alex talk to the great Ian Eagle. Ian shares so many fun stories. Plus his opinions on the Nets, Knicks, Jets, Aaron Rodgers, Zach Wilson, Julius Randle, RJ Barrett, the post Durant/Kyrie/Harden Nets and more. Follow us on Twitter: Show - @BadWeatherFans Mike - @M…
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This week we're discussing Lost Themes IV: Noir, the latest album by legendary movie director John Carpenter. Collaborating with his son, Cody Carpenter and his godson, Daniel Davies, this is Carpenter's fourth album and it's a ton of fun. Like previous Lost Themes albums, there are a ton of synths, 80s rock guitars, and driving electronic rhythms.…
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Mike and Alex appeared on the NY Post Sports show, “NY GOT GAME” hosted by Dexter Henry - it was recorded live at SNY Studios. Topics discussed: - Origin of Bad Weather Fans - Knicks and Nets fandom - Mikal Bridges trade - Predictions for the upcoming season - Is there a rivalry between the Nets and the Knicks? Watch this episode of NY GOT GAME on …
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This week we're discussing every album by Faith No More. As one of the pioneers of alt metal, Faith No More combined heavy hip hop-spired rhythms with chunky metal guitarwork to create a wholly unique style. But since Mike Patton joined the band in the late 80s, FNM has evolved into one of the most interesting and diverse rock bands of all time. Th…
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This week we're taking some time to honor the great Steve Albini. Having already done full episodes on Big Black, Rapeman, and most recently Shellac, this time we're talking about everything Albini has worked on that's affected us over the years. Mike speaks with Alex, their history guy, Tom, as well as his brother Robert about everything Steve Alb…
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Mike and Alex discuss the following topics: - Jalen Brunson takes a discount for the Knicks - Nets need to get worse - Knicks backup Center questions - Ben Simmons needs to go - Top 5 List of games both Mike and Alex have been to in their lifetime Follow us on Twitter/X: Show - @BadWeatherFans Mike - @MikeDeliversPod Alex - @KnicksCentral…
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This week we're discussing every album by Shellac. After covering Big Black and Rapeman in past episodes, it was only a matter of time before we eventually got to Shellac. However, due to the unexpected and tragic loss of Steve Albini this year, this episode is bittersweet. They were a fantastic band that we're happy to dissect in detail here. Clos…
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This week we're discussing Cometh the Storm, the latest album by the great High on Fire. Led by guitarist/vocalist Matt Pike (Sleep) and joined for the first time by drummer Coady Willis (Murder City Devils, Big Business, Mevlins), Cometh the Storm is High on Fire doing what they do best. Is it similar to their other albums? Yes. Does it rule? Also…
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This week we're discussing every album by Destiny's Child. Yes, you read that correctly. Do we want to cover this band? Absolutely not. Did someone pay us to do it? You're damn right. So we listened to all their albums as unbiased as possible. For the love of God, if you're a fan of Destiny's Child or Beyonce, do not watch this. Closing track: "Jum…
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This week we're discussing WAR., the newest album by noise rock band WHORES. This album hits insanely hard. If you find yourself in the mood for noise rock with a healthy dosage of sludge metal mixed in there, you'll have a hard time finding a better album than this one this year. Crank this one loud, folks. Closing track: "Quitter's Fight Song" Pa…
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The following topics are discussed with the “Junkyard Dog”: - Knicks passing on him three times in the 1996 NBA Draft AND JYD is a Knick fan - did the Knicks not keep a promise? - Jerome being on the Raptors for the 2001 playoff series between the Raptors and Knicks - Playing with Vince Carter - Playing at the Meadowlands vs. the Nets - Why Raptors…
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This week we're discussing the remaining albums by Siouxsie and the Banshees. This era covers 1984-1995, into their subsequent break up. While there are still plenty of beloved albums in this era, this is also where some complications hit the band. One of which being their brief stint with The Cure's Robert Smith on guitar. It's not all good, folks…
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Mike and Alex interview Dexter Henry, Sports Anchor at NY Post Sports, SNY, WFAN and Infinity Sports Network. The following topics were discussed: - Knicks and Nets offseason decisions - Ben Simmons is stealing money but is it best to let him expire? - Isaiah Hartenstein's market is heating up - Is Mikal Bridges to the Knicks a dream or a reality? …
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This week we're discussing the debut solo album by Portishead vocalist Beth Gibbons titled Lives Outgrown. We honestly weren't sure what to expect from this record, but what we got is easily one of the best albums of the year. While there are hints of Portishead's sound here, Gibbons has taken a turn for the dark, orchestral, and tribal. This is on…
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