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Noise Floor
by Troy Sennett, Matt Kistler
Troy Sennett and Matt Kistler talk music through the lens of their favorite artists’ discographies, one album at a time.
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Mitski - The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We with Allison Parssi
This week we're joined by Allison Parssi for a discussion of The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, Mitski's 2023 foray into country and Americana and the source of her massive viral hit, "My Love Mine All Mine." We talk about the album's relationship to memory, its nighttime vibes, and the accompanying tour and concert film. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF080
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Mitski - Laurel Hell
Next up in our Mitski series is Laurel Hell, Mitski's sixth album and her return after a brief hiatus from music in late 2019. We discuss the synth-driven arrangements, how it builds on the success of Be the Cowboy, and its themes of transformation and vulnerability. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF079
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Mitski - Be the Cowboy with Emily Csuy
We're joined by our friend Emily Csuy this week to discuss Be the Cowboy, Mitski's biggest album to date. We cover everything from our initial reactions (and how the album has grown with us over the years) to the surreal "Nobody" music video to the stunning, cinematic closing track. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF078
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Mitski - Puberty 2
Our Mitski series continues this week with Puberty 2, her true breakout album and another visceral exploration of the balance of happiness and sadness. We talk through the songs, including the arguably perfect "Your Best American Girl," and our experiences seeing Mitski shows in the Puberty 2 era. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF077
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Mitski - Bury Me At Makeout Creek
This week we dig into Mitski's third album, Bury Me At Makeout Creek, and how exhaustion, picking up guitar, and a shift towards playing live informed the production of this modern indie classic. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF076
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Mitski - Retired From Sad, New Career In Business
Mitski's second album, Retired From Sad, New Career In Business, expands on the foundations of Lush with a full orchestra, an accompanying visual album, and even more visceral, emotional songwriting. On this episode, we talk through the songs, the legacy of the album, and the feeling of being on the cusp of life after college. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF075
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Mitski - Lush
This week we're beginning a new series on Mitski with Lush, the first of two records made while the singer-songwriter was still in college. We get into the varied approaches to writing and arrangement, similarities to other "figuring it out" albums we've covered, and much more. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF074
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Josie and the Pussycats - Music From the Motion Picture
DuJour means podcast! We're trying something a little different this week and digging into the soundtrack to the 2001 film Josie and the Pussycats. Produced by Babyface and Adam Schlesinger and featuring vocals by Kay Hanley, it's a treasure trove of power pop bangers. Heads up: We also discuss the movie with some spoilers. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF073
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Janelle Monáe - The Age of Pleasure
Our Janelle Monáe series comes to a close with The Age of Pleasure. We discuss the album's reggae influence, themes of sex and liberation, and the arc of Monáe's exciting career so far. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF072
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Janelle Monáe - Dirty Computer with Jenna Stworzyjanek
We're joined by our friend Jenna Stworzyjanek to discuss Dirty Computer, Janelle Monáe's most personal album yet. We go through the record's sonic evolution, the incisive lyrics, and the companion movie and short story collection. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF071
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Janelle Monáe - The Electric Lady
Our Janelle Monáe series continues with The Electric Lady, suites IV and V of the Metropolis saga and a prequel to The ArchAndroid. With features from the likes of Prince and Miguel, The Electric Lady further refines Monáe's vision of what her music can be, and we're along for every step. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF070
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Janelle Monáe - The ArchAndroid
On her proper debut album, The ArchAndroid, Janelle Monáe explores genres from rap to folk to psychedelic funk in a sprawling pair of suites that form the core of her Metropolis saga. Join us as we dig into the songs, the fiction, and Monáe's development as an artist from her early days to her first hits. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF069
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Janelle Monáe - The Audition / Metropolis: The Chase Suite
This week we begin a new series on the albums of Janelle Monáe, starting with her demo album, The Audition. We explore every genre twist and turn on this accomplished but long out of print debut before jumping into Monáe's sci-fi world-building on Metropolis: The Chase Suite. The Audition on Archive.org Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF068
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The Format - Boycott Heaven
The Format is back after 20 years with Boycott Heaven, one of the most exciting new releases in years. Join us as we dive into our favorite songs, the band's turn to guitar-centric rock and roll, and rank the Nate Ruess discography. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF067
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Nate Ruess - Grand Romantic
After the incredible success of Some Nights and the subsequent dissolution of Fun., Nate Ruess returned with his first and only solo album, Grand Romantic. This week, we're breaking down this least celebrated chapter of Ruess's career and the album's place as both a continuation and rejection of his past work. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF066
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Fun. - Some Nights with Matt Pow
Nate Ruess's career hit its commercial apex in 2012 with Fun.'s second album, Some Nights. We're joined by City Mouth vocalist Matt Pow for wide-ranging discussion of the mega hits, the influence of its fusion of pop and hip-hop production, and what Fun. meant (and still means) to us. City Mouth on Bandcamp Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF065
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Fun. - Aim and Ignite with Jeff Mills
The Fun. section of our Nate Ruess series starts today with Aim and Ignite, and we're joined by Violet Crime vocalist Jeff Mills for an enthusiastic discussion of the evolution from The Format to Fun., songs that make us cry ("The Gambler," of course), and everything else about this five star masterpiece of an album. Jeff Mills on TikTok and Instagram Violet Crime on Apple Music Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF064
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The Format - Dog Problems
The Format's sophomore album, Dog Problems, is a triumph in every way, from its expansive pop songwriting to an independent release that defied expectations. This week, we discuss the album's concept and songs, our favorite B-sides, and the legacy of Dog Problems 20 years later. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF063
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The Format - Interventions and Lullabies
New year, new series! We're kicking off 2026 with a deep dive into the career of Nate Ruess, starting with The Format's debut album, Interventions and Lullabies. Also discussed: EP, B-sides, and how every song on this album might have the best chorus ever written. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF062
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Our Top 10 Albums of 2025
The year is just about over, so it's time for some lists! We're counting down our top ten albums of 2025, talking about the year, and looking forward to what's next. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF061
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Bright Eyes - A Christmas Album
It's a snowy midwest winter, and we're closing the loop (the wreath?) on our Bright Eyes series with A Christmas Album, released in 2002 as a benefit for the Nebraska AIDS Project. Also, Troy tried to rank the entire Conor Oberst catalogue, and we manifested something awesome. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF060
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Better Oblivion Community Center - Better Oblivion Community Center
Our sub-series on Conor Oberst's collaborative side projects concludes this week with Better Oblivion Community Center, which finds Oberst teaming up with Phoebe Bridgers. We talk about the songs, the marketing campaign, and the album's place in their respective careers. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF059
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Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk
In the mid-aughts, Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis teamed up with Jim James of My Morning Jacket and M. Ward to form the supergroup Monsters of Folk. On this episode, we dive into their lone self-titled album, their collaborative process, and the band's place in the Bright Eyes mythos. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF058
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Bright Eyes - Five Dice, All Threes
We've come to the end of the Bright Eyes discography with 2024's Five Dice, All Threes. Join us as we dig into the raw, back to basics production approach, contributions from Alex Orange Drink and others, and the album's exploration of chance and fate. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF057
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Bright Eyes - Down In the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
Bright Eyes formally ended an eight-year hiatus with 2020's Down In the Weeds, Where the World Once Was, the band's most grandiose, orchestrated album yet. On this episode, we cover the tribulations that led up to the band's reformation, expanding the Bright Eyes fold with players like Flea and Jon Theodore, and how processing tragedy informs this group of songs. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF056
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Bright Eyes - The People's Key
After a busy few years of solo albums and collaborations, Conor Oberst and his bandmates reconvened for The People's Key. We explore the album's new sonic adventures, its connections to science fiction and Rastafari, and its place as the intended (or maybe not) Bright Eyes swan song. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF055
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Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
This week we're retracing our steps all the way to Cassadaga, the follow up to I'm Wide Awake and Digital Ash and another fascinating evolution of the Bright Eyes sound. We cover our favorite lyrics, themes of mysticism and the search for contentment, and the album's critical reception. We went long on this one because Cassadaga is a truly rich text. Also: A brief digression on The Masked Magician. Links Collin Baillio's "A Thick Mist of Change" essay series Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF054
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Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In a Digital Urn
We're back with the other 2005 Bright Eyes album (or maybe the 2005 Bright Eyes album, depending on which side of the band you prefer), Digital Ash In a Digital Urn. We get into our differing experiences with the album over the years, unpack the overarching themes of time, destiny, and death, and heap much deserving praise on Mike Mogis's production work. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF053
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Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
On I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, one of two albums released on the same day in 2005, Bright Eyes put their folk influences front and center. We get into our history with this beloved record, the themes of renewal and rebirth, New York City, and the band's most enduring hit, "First Day of My Life." Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF052
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Bright Eyes - Lifted or The Story Is In the Soil, Keep Your Ear To the Ground
Our Bright Eyes series continues with Lifted or The Story Is In the Soil, Keep Your Ear To the Ground, the album catapulted Conor Oberst to stardom. We get into the album's grand ambitions, resonant themes, and explore another era of B-sides and EPs. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF051
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Bright Eyes - Fevers and Mirrors
It's our 50th episode! We're not doing anything particularly special to celebrate, just continuing our Bright Eyes series with Fevers and Mirrors, the last album before the band found its way to the mainstream. We break down the recurring imagery, the infamous, surreal fake interview, and dip into the EPs and bonus tracks from this remarkably prolific era of Conor Oberst's career. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF050
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Bright Eyes - Letting Off the Happiness
Our Bright Eyes series continues with the first canonical Bright Eyes album (or is it?). We explore Conor's growth as a songwriter on Letting Off the Happiness, the contributions of producer Mike Mogis, and a slew of B-sides and EPs from this era. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF049
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Bright Eyes - A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997
It's fall, which means it's time to break out the acoustic guitar and get emotional with us as we go through the Bright Eyes discography. In this episode, we recount our personal histories with the midwestern emo/folk legends, touch on Conor Oberst's pre-Bright Eyes work, and break down the group's somewhat haphazard first album, A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF048
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Box Car Racer - Box Car Racer
It's time for a palate cleanser between series, so we're talking about one of the biggest one-album wonders of the pop punk scene: Box Car Racer. We get into the dynamics in Blink-182 and Tom Delonge's life that led to this side project, how 9/11 and existential angst informed the songs, and how the album holds up over two decades later. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF047
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The Armed - The Future Is Here and Everything Needs To Be Destroyed
Our series on The Armed comes to a close with their latest album, The Future Is Here and Everything Needs To Be Destroyed. We break down the band's return to their aggressive roots and what the album has to say about existing in our present moment. And as always, we rank the discography. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF046
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The Armed - Perfect Saviors
On Perfect Saviors, The Armed shed the aliases and antics in order to "be a reliable narrator." The result is their most expansive, accessible album yet, but it still has plenty of surprises. We get into every turn, from acoustic guitars to jazz fusion to the secret EP hidden inside the vinyl packaging. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF045
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The Armed - ULTRAPOP
This week we refract into ULTRAPOP, arguably The Armed's magnum opus and inarguably another compelling turn in their discography. We cover the songs, the fascinating and absurd marketing campaign, and the culmination of the ULTRAPOP era in Live At the Masonic. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF044
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Rise Against - Ricochet
Rise Against is back with their 10th album, Ricochet, so we're checking in on the Chicago punk stalwarts. We go deep on the band's approach to these songs with producer Catherine Marks, the discourse around the album's politics, and decide where it slots into our discography rankings. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF043
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The Armed - Only Love
Our series on The Armed continues with a discussion of their third album Only Love. We break down the boundary-pushing songs, the literary and historical reference points, and how to trick Ben Koller into playing drums in your band. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF042
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The Armed - Untitled
The Armed recruited guest drummer Nick Yacyshyn and proceeded to push the limits of their sound further than ever on their second album. We might not be pushing the limits of podcasting in the same way, but we are digging into Untitled, its commentary on modern media culture, and the band's incredible music videos. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF041
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The Armed - These Are Lights
One of modern hardcore's premiere acts, The Armed are notable for the shocking intensity of their shows as much as their penchant for mystery, pranks, and performance art. But before all of that mystique formed, the Armed were "just" a hardcore band from Detroit (or were they?). On the first episode of this series, we get into the band's history, their debut album These Are Lights, and a handful EPs, some of which we had to dig up from the depths of the internet. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF040
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The Hotelier - Goodness with Lauren Lederman
For the final episode in our series on The Hotelier, we're joined by Lauren Lederman to talk poetry, Pitchfork Fest, and, of course, Goodness. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF039
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The Hotelier - Home, Like NoPlace Is There
It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to call Home, Like NoPlace Is There the defining album of an entire emo era. We get deep into weeds (or, more appropriately, wildflowers) of The Hotelier's second album, its themes, and its legacy. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF038
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The Hotelier - It Never Goes Out
It's time for a new series, so we're digging into a short but spectacular discography: The Hotelier (or The Hotel Year, if you were around for the early days). This week we cover their early EPs and their debut album, It Never Goes Out, a burst of youthful idealism tempered with deep sadness. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF037
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Our Favorite Albums of 2025 (So Far)
We're taking a little break between series to count down our favorite albums of the first half of 2025, including Laura Stevenson, Coheed and Cambria, and more. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF036
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My Chemical Romance - Conventional Weapons
We're capping our My Chemical Romance series with a survey of the band's non-album output, from the Conventional Weapons singles series to "Fake Your Death," "The Foundations of Decay," and what may or may not exist of The Paper Kingdom. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF035
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My Chemical Romance - Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
Look alive, sunshine! Our My Chemical Romance series continues with their final proper album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, a bright, power pop-inflected concept album (and expanded universe comic series) about rebellious gangs, evil corporations, android gods, and, sometimes, the experience of being in My Chemical Romance. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF034
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My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade with Zach Siegel
Come one, come all to this tragic podcast! We're joined by Watch No Evil co-host Zach Siegel to discuss My Chemical Romance's magnum opus, The Black Parade. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF033
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My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge
We're rising out of our coffins this week to talk about My Chemical Romance's breakthrough smash Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. We get into the mash-up of emo angst and pop punk choruses, the intense behind-the-scenes moments chronicled in Life On the Murder Scene, and the enduring legacy of this album. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF032
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My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
This week we're starting a new series, and it's a big one. My Chemical Romance is a foundational band for us and for the entire emo/punk genre. On this episode, we get into the band's origins, their connections to Noise Floor faves Thursday, and of course their first album, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. Find us on the internet: @NoiseFloorPod on Instagram noisefloorpodcast.com Send us mail: [email protected] NF031
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Troy Sennett and Matt Kistler talk music through the lens of their favorite artists’ discographies, one album at a time.
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