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Garrett Harvey

Why I Hate this Album

A weekly Comedy and Music podcast
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Why I Hate this Album

Garrett Harvey

Why I Hate this Album

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Why I Hate this Album

Garrett Harvey

Why I Hate this Album

A weekly Comedy and Music podcast
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  This week things get gross as we try to discuss the Hot Action Cop song Fever for the Flava, released in 2002. In a WIHTA first, the music video really makes this week's song worth it! Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener
This week we return to the late nineties to discuss the Eve 6 album of the same name released April 28, 1998. This is one of those challenging episodes where one of us loved this album growing up and the other didn’t know it existed. In this ep
This week we’re talking about Lynyrd Skynyrd, but not the song everyone knows. Not on this show! We listened to That Smell, released in 1977 just after “the incident”. Despite predicting the demise of most of the band this song remains largely
This week we’re wrapping up our small detour into the world of film with the Netflix original Rebel Moon - Part 2: The Scargiver.  What this movie lacks in original storytelling and fighting robots it makes up for with slow motion shots, wheat
This week we take a look at the podcast that might have been with a very special Why I Hate this Movie. What movie is so bad that we had to change the entire format of our show to discuss it? Zack Snyder’s Netflix “original” Rebel Moon - Part 1
This week we’re discussing The Von Bondies single C’mon C’mon. Turns out this is not a very well known song, unless you’re a fan of the FX series Rescue Me, in which case you both know and likely despise this song. Find out what we think of thi
This week we’re turning back the clock all the way to September 11, 1979, so we can talk to you about the confusing and very popular Foreigner album Head Games. If you don’t know this band, don’t worry, none of their hits are on this album! In
This week on a very special episode Tim and Garrett are exposed to Drake for the very first time. We’re talking about his hit single Hotline Bling, released all the way back in 2016. There’s a lot of accusations in this episode so we’re going t
This week we’re talking about an album that was late to the grunge party, but for a bunch of kids they do a pretty good job. We are talking about the Silverchair album Frogstomp, released March 27, 1995.In this episode we discuss censorship, dr
This week we’re facing some hard truths about one of our favorite bands of all time. We are talking about the catchy but threatening song Run For Your Life by the Beatles. (They’re new but they’re good.) Also in this prepisode music news of the
This week Tim is in Portugal so Garrett pulled together a solocast. It is the fourth installment of the Band Breakups and Bitter Feuds series. Episodes dedicated to telling the story behind the downfall of the world’s biggest bands. This week w
This week we decided to focus on a more recent release, really get in touch with modern music. So we of course chose Smokey Robinson and his truly insane and amazing album Gasms, released April 28, 2023. Just to be clear, that is not a typo. Th
This week we are introduced to the sleepy, apologetic and slightly concerning rap of Asher Roth and his hit(?) song I Love College, released in 2009. Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week’s al
This week we’re talking about Drowning Pool and their album Sinner, released June 5, 2001. If you don’t know who this is, they sing the “Let the bodies hit the floor…” song we all know and love? Anyway, it turns out they have other songs too an
This week is a listener request special. We’re talking about the pseudo-grunge Monster Magnet song Space Lord, released in 1998. The conversation takes a weird turn, Marvel fans we have some questions. Also in this prepisode music news of the w
This week we’re returning to a simpler time known as the late 90s, but not for post-grunge or nu metal. This week we’re going country with The (Dixie) Chicks and their 1998 album Wide Open Spaces. In this episode we discuss the bechdel test, fi
This week was supposed to be a special after dark episode, but we picked the wrong song for that. We’re discussing 50 Cent and his curiously clean single Candy Shop, released all the way back in 2009. Also in this prepisode music news of the we
This week we try our best to keep things light while we talk about the incredibly dark life and lyrics of Ted Nugent. Since none of his albums past 1981 are known to human ears we chose to do his greatest hits album Great Gonzos! The Best of Te
This week we return to the late 90s to discuss the Natalie Imbruglia hit single Torn, released in 1997. Get ready for some surprises, turns out this song has a longer history than anyone knew. Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, lis
This week we’re doing something different, we present WIHTA: Greatest Hits - Best of Amazon Reviews - 2018 (Year 1): A Tim Solocast. (Title still pending approval.) We’re listening back to some of the funniest, most unhinged reviews from our fi
This week we wrap up our ICPissmas holiday celebration with part 2 of the ICP album Fearless Fred Fury, released February 15, 2019. In this episode we discuss arm removal, ghouls, video games, experiments, video games, linens, chloroform tag, s
Merry clowning to all, and to all a good Faygo, another ICPissmas is upon us! This year we celebrate by discussing the ICP album Fearless Fred Fury, released February 15, 2019. This is an insanely long episode so we split it in two. In this epi
This week we’re talking about a tour instead of an album. In 1976 ZZ Top embarked on "The Worldwide Texas Tour", a completely insane idea that included buzzards, snakes and real livestock! Garrett has a solocast to tell you all about it! Tim wi
This week we decided to celebrate the season with An Old Fashioned Christmas (Daddy’s Home) by Linda Bennett. Things quickly turn strange and uncomfortable when we realize this Christmas song is about the death of 50 people. Also in this prepis
This week we’re diving deep into late 90s alternative nostalgia with Everclear and their hit album So Much for the Afterglow, released Oct. 7, 1997. In this episode we discuss humanity, feet, aortic valves, agitators, cheating, peanuts, medicin
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