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Dig Me Out: 90s Rock

Dig Me Out: 90s Rock

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Step back in time to the heart of the 1990s, the last great decade of rock music. We’re your weekly time machine to the era of grunge, alternative, indie rock, emo, Brit-pop, shoegaze, power pop, and post-punk. Our journey includes in-depth album reviews, insider interviews with key figures, and comprehensive cultural discussions. ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ offers a deep dive into the music that defined a generation, providing a diverse range of sounds and stories that continue to influence artists today. What sets our podcast apart is our community of passionate listeners. You choose the artists, albums, and topics we explore, making ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ a truly collaborative experience. Join us as we celebrate the unparalleled creativity and cultural significance of 90s music. If you’re a Nirvana, Built to Spill, Elastica, or Radiohead fan or fascinated with how the 90s impacted the sound of your favorite 80s artists, ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ is your go-to podcast. Subscribe now and become part of a community that adores the last great decade of rock music. Let’s relive the 90s together!Copyright © 2022 Dig Me Out Podcast. All rights reserved. 348716 音楽
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  • Foreigner - Surviving the 90s
    2025/06/10

    In our third installment of Surviving the 90s, we’re revisiting one of the arena rock powerhouses of the late '70s and early '80s — Foreigner. Known for a string of massive hits like "Cold as Ice," "Hot Blooded," "Urgent," "Juke Box Hero," and the chart-topping ballad "I Want to Know What Love Is," Foreigner dominated radio and MTV in their prime. Albums like Double Vision, Head Games, and 4 went multi-Platinum, cementing their legacy. But as the musical landscape shifted in the 90s, the band faced lineup changes and a changing industry. Though new material was scarce, they continued touring and remained a fixture on classic rock airwaves. We revisit their biggest hits, their activity in the 90s, and try to determine: did Foreigner thrive, adapt, or fade during the decade?

    Songs In This Episode

    Intro - Feels Like The First Time

    30:29 - Headknocker

    34:03 - Blue Morning, Blue Day

    47:29 - Double Vision

    50:52 - Moment of Truth

    56:34 - Lowdown and Dirty

    1:10:54 - Big Dog

    1:19:35 - White Lie

    Outro - Juke Box Hero

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  • Ground Components - An Eye for a Brow, a Tooth for a Pick | 00s Album Review
    2025/06/03

    An Eye For A Brow, A Tooth For A Pick, the 2006 debut album by Australian band Ground Components, blends elements of garage, punk, and soul that fits in nicely with the garage rock revival of the early '00s. Featuring a mix of aggressive punk-ish guitar riffs, driving and boogie rhythms, and horn arrangements give the album a unique sound compared to contemporaries. All that is a playground lead for lead singer Joe McGuigan, who yelps and screams with soulful veracity throughout the record.

    Songs In This Episode

    Intro - Hands In The Air

    15:27 - Stale Thoughts

    20:43 - On Your Living Room Floor

    28:01 - Head In The Sand

    38:23 - Fistful of Dallas

    Outro - Coming In from All Angles

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    53 分
  • Buffalo Tom - Birdbrain | 90s Album Review
    2025/05/27

    While their debut album tagged them as Dinosaur Jr Jr thanks to loud guitars and J. Mascis behind the board, Buffalo Tom's second album, Birdbrain, builds on the raw, guitar-driven sound of their debut but with more mature songwriting and production. Produced again by J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. with Sean Slade, the album emphasizes emotional intensity over polish, with songs like "Birdbrain" and "Enemy" showcase the band’s knack for combining distorted guitars with introspective lyrics. Though not a commercial hit, the album helped solidify Buffalo Tom’s place in the early '90s indie rock scene and shows a significant step in the band’s evolution toward the more refined sound of their later work.

    Songs In This Episode

    Intro - Fortune Teller

    17:23 - Birdbrain

    23:07 - Crawl

    26:26 - Heaven

    29:40 - Skeleton Key

    Outro - Guy Who Is Me

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    51 分

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