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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 26 MIN

#225 - The 05s (20th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 4

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For this WorkTape edition, we keep the 2005 journey moving with a true-to-the-era mix of surf-folk calm, indie ambition, and mid-’00s alternative quirks. From Jack Johnson’s warm and quietly romantic In Between Dreams to Sufjan Stevens’ sprawling, melancholic Illinois, we revisit two wildly different snapshots of the era’s songwriting. Where it’s Coheed and Cambria’s breakout single “Welcome Home,” or OK Go’s quirky garage-pop peak that pre-dated YouTube virality, we welcome you to join the conversation for another retrospective discussion on albums now two whole decades behind us! 🎧 Episode Highlights:Did Jack Johnson’s laid-back romantic tone unfairly position his legacy as less “serious” than those of contemporaries like Elliott Smith or Nick Drake?Did Sufjan’s theatrical, long-title storytelling on Illinois quietly shape the next wave of moody, art-pop songwriters?Did exposure through the Guitar Hero and Rock Band era overshadow the broader catalogs of Coheed and Cambria and OK Go?Was OK Go’s Oh No their true creative peak?Did Drake Bell’s Telegraph ever measure up to the influences which it pulled from?Did Springsteen’s Devils & Dust creatively and inspirationally surpass the other legacy releases of 2005?Did Robert Plant and Freddie Mercury’s solo attempts prove how hard it is for rock frontmen to stand alone?

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