EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 29 MIN
#224 - The 05s (20th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 3
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This week’s WorkTape edition finds us continuing our 2005 deep dive as the digital shift reshapes every sound. From Daft Punk’s polarizing Human After All to Gorillaz’s hooky Demon Days, the mid-’00s proved that genre walls were meant to crumble. We revisit rock’s fading pulse, R&B’s lasting glow, and the boundary-pushing artistry of Kate Bush, M.I.A., and Mariah Carey; each redefining what longevity could mean in an era torn between analog roots and online discovery. Join us for the retrospective conversation!🎧 Episode Highlights:Did Human After All truly deserve such a lackluster reception after all?What gave Demon Days its cultural relevance and edge?Did The Kill end up making 30 Seconds to Mars and Jared Leto a one-song act?Was …Something to Be definitive proof Rob Thomas could thrive beyond Matchbox Twenty?Was Stevie Wonder’s A Time to Love just the right balance of maturity and modern R&B?Did M.I.A.’s Arular lay the groundwork for global-pop activism before Paper Planes blew up?Has The Emancipation of Mimi aged as Mariah Carey’s ultimate reinvention?
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#224 - The 05s (20th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 3
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