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Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

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Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

personaljukebox

Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

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Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

personaljukebox

Personal Jukebox Music Podcast

A Music podcast
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And now for something a bit different….The Download Festival is a renowned rock and metal music festival that takes place annually at Donington Park (site of its predecessor “Monsters of Rock”) in the East Midlands and attracts thousands o
This episode we take a look at the band nobody in the UK seemed to give two you-know-what’s about, Bush and their debut album Sixteen Stone. We delve into the origin of the band, lead singer Gavin Rossdale’s life & times, question if the band
Step back with the Personal Jukebox as we delve into the career and music of the somewhat iconic and definitely influential band INXS. This time we take a dive into the band's rise to fame, their early output, their chart-topping hits, and the
July 2006 is the focus of our latest chart analysis episode and this time there’s a lot of people on trial for peddling their wares. Amongst those in the firing line include Lordi, Pink, Razorlight, Muse & The Lost Prophets…. all of your faves.
The Power Ballad. Loved by many (including our co-host on this ep) but labelled by others as a product of a bygone era. In the vast majority of cases these songs are characterised by emotional and heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and a melodi
“Oh yeah” you may say, “I remember Travis, always asking why it was raining, telling us to turn/sing etc”. Well on this episode we focus on the band’s first album, released in late 1997 and spawning 4 top 40 singles, even if you didn’t realise
Ning is back to takeover the Personal Jukebox alongside his JifnotCif brethren as they drill down the album ‘Juice’ by Send No Flowers.This was the 1996 debut & ended up as the only album put out by the British five-piece who really distilled
Ok, this episode is partly due to a listener suggestion following Sex Neil’s love of a big beat & a female vocal so this time we head into the self-titled debut album from Republica. Another record released in that sweet mid-to-late 90s slot th
Load is the sixth studio album by our old mates Metallica. Released in 1996, this album marked a significant departure from the band's thrash roots, erring way into hard rock, alternative and blues rock territory. With tracks like "Until It Sl
Dookie is the third studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day. Released in 1994, this album catapulted Green Day to mainstream success and is considered a cornerstone of the (pop?)punk rock genre. With its catchy melodies, energetic
We blast off into 2024 with a killer episode focused around the Filthy 15. These are 15 songs that in 1985 were put forward in the US by the PMRC (The Parents Music Resource Centre, a collection set up initially by wives of ‘high-up’ folk in th
For the final time this year we step into the Personal Jukebox to discuss The Fat Of The Land by The Prodigy.This album was released in summer 1997 but was preceded by 12 months of singles, hype, publicity (both positive and negative) and ball
It’s a TAKEOVER!Live from Studio 2, Ning steps back into the driving seat of the Personal Jukebox and welcomes in Lee E alongside The Voice in the Background to have a cursory gander across the 1994 album Ill Communication by The Beastie Boy
The Personal Jukebox belatedly returns!Angel Dust is Faith No More's fourth studio album, released in 1992. It's a genre-defying work that blends alternative rock, metal, and experimental elements. The album showcases the band's musical vers
On this episode we delve into the rhythmic journey of the 2000s, exploring the sonic landscape shaped by the most downloaded and streamed songs worldwide. From chart-toppers to anthems that defined an era, Hip-Hop to Garage Rock, Alt mega hits
Next up to be dissected inside the Personal Jukebox is Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt.With this record, first released in 1995 but not gaining mega popularity until early ‘97, No Doubt hit the big time. Blending ska, pop and punk with Gwen Stefani
The Personal Jukebox is back with an all-timer episode! This pod we head back to March 1999, a time before sat navs, iPhones & Uber eats. A time where Manchester United were on their way to the treble whilst the noisy neighbours were scraping t
On this episode we cover 1984 by Van Halen. Released as the band’s sixth album, this became a multi seller in their native US shipping over 10 million to be certified diamond. It gave the band their only No.1 on the Billboard chart (guess what
Following on from previous audience-splitting artists covered on the pod such as Nickelback and Avril Lavigne, this time we take in the second album put out by possibly the ultimate ‘Marmite’ band Coldplay. Released over 20 years ago, Chris Ma
Our old mate Ning is back on the podcast with Simon as they bang on about a whole host of stuff including receiving emails from Motley Crüe, the British class divide, Radio 1 roadshows, green issues, & dad fishing. As if that’s not enough, E
Super Neil returns with Simon to talk all things Limp Bizkit & their 4th album Results May Vary. Recorded at a time when Limp were up there with the big hitters, Fred was apparently rubbing shoulders with peak Britney Spears but minus talismani
Simon and Gaz return to round out our 1980s vs 1990s metal band discussion. This time we put tracks by Exodus, Skid Row, Iron Maiden, Slayer & Poison up against Slipknot, Monster Magnet, Nine Inch Nails, Limp Bizkit & Rage Against The Machine. 
Welcome back to the latest episode from the Personal Jukebox where this time we pit the finest metal tracks from the 1980s against their 1990s counterparts in a battle to the death where only one decade can reign supreme!Simon is joined by Gaz
Take our word for it, this episode is an absolute all-timer!Welcome back to the Personal Jukebox where this time, we tackle Only By The Night from Kings of that there Leon. The album was massively successful, spawning KOL’s highest profile s
Pearl Jam released their debut album in summer 1991 and immediately were flung into the burgeoning alternative/grunge music tidal wave even though on this album they don’t really bear the hallmarks of the Grunge ‘sound’. This is no ‘Grunge’ rec
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