Episodes

  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 138 - Blink 182 - Enema of the State
    Jun 4 2025

    In this high-energy episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we rewind to the late '90s and crank up Blink-182’s Enema of the State—the 1999 album that catapulted pop punk into the mainstream and made suburban angst, crude jokes, and catchy hooks a winning formula. With its mix of fast-paced guitars, bratty humor, and heartfelt teenage confusion, this record became the voice of a generation of misfits, skaters, and mall punks.

    Featuring anthems like "What’s My Age Again?," "All the Small Things," and "Adam’s Song," Enema of the State perfectly balances fun and feeling. It introduced the world to drummer Travis Barker, tightened the band’s sound, and turned Blink-182 into MTV darlings. More than just a pop punk milestone, it captured the restless spirit of youth and made it singable, loud, and unforgettable.

    In this episode, we dive into the band’s evolution, the album’s cultural impact, and how Enema of the State helped shape the pop-punk explosion of the early 2000s. Whether you're reliving your high school years or discovering the band for the first time, this album still hits just as hard—and just as hilariously—as it did in '99.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we laugh, mosh, and reminisce through Blink-182’s Enema of the State—a record that proves growing up is overrated.

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    42 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 137 - AL Green - Greatest Hits
    May 28 2025

    In this smooth and soulful episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we drop the needle on one of the most essential collections in R&B history—Al Green’s Greatest Hits. Released in 1975, this album captures the golden era of soul music and showcases Al Green at his absolute peak, delivering timeless tracks with unmatched emotion, style, and grace.

    Packed with classics like "Let's Stay Together," "Tired of Being Alone," "Love and Happiness," and "I'm Still in Love with You," this collection is a masterclass in heartfelt songwriting, sensual grooves, and heavenly falsetto. Al Green’s voice, equal parts velvet and fire, helped define the sound of the '70s and solidified his place as one of the greatest soul singers of all time.

    In this episode, we explore the lasting impact of these iconic tracks, the Memphis soul scene that shaped his sound, and why Greatest Hits remains a must-own for any vinyl collector or soul music lover. From heartbreak to healing, Al Green's voice carries it all.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Al Green’s Greatest Hits—an album that doesn't just play... it preaches, soothes, and seduces with every spin.

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    42 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 136 -The Highwaymen - Highwayman
    May 21 2025

    In this legendary episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we saddle up with four of country music’s most iconic outlaws—Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson—as we spin their unforgettable 1985 debut as The Highwaymen. Aptly titled Highwayman, this album wasn’t just a collaboration—it was a supergroup moment that brought together decades of grit, wisdom, and storytelling into one timeless record.

    The title track, "Highwayman," became an instant classic, featuring each artist taking a verse as a reincarnated soul traveling through time and history. From the haunting delivery to the poetic lyrics, it set the tone for an album that explores the American spirit, redemption, rebellion, and brotherhood. Other standout tracks like "Desperados Waiting for a Train" and "The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over" offer equal parts reflection and rowdiness, with that unmistakable outlaw flair.

    In this episode, we break down the formation of the group, the chemistry between these four legends, and how Highwayman became a defining moment not just for them—but for country music as a whole. It’s an album that honors tradition while forging its own trail across the dusty highways of Americana.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Highwayman, an album where four rebel hearts came together and reminded the world what real country sounds like—raw, honest, and unforgettable.

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    41 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 135 - Kiss - Destroyer
    May 14 2025

    In this face-painted, fire-breathing episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we drop the needle on KISS’s explosive 1976 album Destroyer—an album that marked a major leap forward in both sound and spectacle for the band that made rock ‘n’ roll larger than life. Following the success of Alive!, KISS took things to a new level with Destroyer, blending their signature hard rock swagger with polished production, orchestration, and unexpected emotional depth.

    Produced by Bob Ezrin (of Alice Cooper fame), Destroyer features timeless tracks like "Detroit Rock City," "Shout It Out Loud," "God of Thunder," and the band’s biggest hit, "Beth"—a piano-driven ballad that showed a softer side of the band and took them to the top of the charts. This was KISS at their most ambitious, theatrical, and sonically daring.

    In this episode, we explore the making of Destroyer, its critical and commercial impact, and how it cemented KISS as rock icons with a flair for spectacle and hooks. From pyrotechnics to power chords, this album helped define arena rock and inspired generations of fans to throw up the horns and shout it out loud.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we salute the painted legends of KISS and their genre-defining masterpiece, Destroyer—a record that doesn’t just rock... it detonates.

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    41 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 134 - Celia Cruz - Le Negra Tiene Tumbao
    May 6 2025

    In this vibrant and rhythmic episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we celebrate Cinco de Mayo with one of the most iconic voices in Latin music—Celia Cruz—as we spin her 2001 Grammy-winning album La Negra Tiene Tumbao. Known as the “Queen of Salsa,” Celia Cruz brought unmatched energy, charisma, and Afro-Caribbean flair to every recording, and this album is no exception.

    La Negra Tiene Tumbao blends salsa, Latin pop, reggaeton, and hip-hop in a way that was ahead of its time. The title track, with its hypnotic beat and empowering message, became one of Celia’s biggest late-career hits, earning her critical acclaim and a whole new generation of fans. Other standout tracks like "Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez" and "Pa' Arriba No Va" showcase her legendary voice, vibrant spirit, and unmatched ability to bring joy through music.

    In this episode, we honor Celia’s cultural legacy, discuss the production style that kept her sound fresh even in the 2000s, and reflect on how La Negra Tiene Tumbao remains a celebration of confidence, rhythm, and Latin pride. This record is more than music—it’s movement, tradition, and sabor.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we mark Cinco de Mayo by honoring the incomparable Celia Cruz and her timeless album La Negra Tiene Tumbao. ¡Azúcar!

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    52 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 133 - Mariah Carey - Daydream
    Apr 30 2025

    In this powerhouse episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into Mariah Carey’s iconic 1995 album Daydream, a record that marked a turning point in her career and helped redefine the sound of contemporary pop and R&B. With Daydream, Mariah expanded her musical palette, blending her soaring vocals with hip-hop, soul, and adult contemporary influences, solidifying her place as a global superstar.

    Featuring legendary tracks like "Fantasy," "Always Be My Baby," "One Sweet Day" (with Boyz II Men), and "Open Arms," Daydream delivered massive chart success, critical acclaim, and timeless ballads that still resonate today. The album’s blend of emotional vulnerability, joyful anthems, and Mariah’s signature vocal runs created a sound that would inspire countless artists in the years to follow.

    In this episode, we break down the making of Daydream, Mariah’s evolution as a songwriter and producer, and how this album helped bridge the gap between pop and hip-hop long before it became mainstream. We also reflect on how Daydream was not just a commercial triumph—it was a creative leap that showcased Mariah Carey at the height of her vocal and artistic powers.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Daydream, an album that defined an era and remains a shining example of Mariah Carey’s unmatched talent and influence.

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    55 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 132 - Janet Jackson - Control
    Apr 15 2025

    In this empowering episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we drop the needle on Janet Jackson’s breakthrough album Control—the 1986 release that redefined her career and reshaped the sound of pop and R&B. With this record, Janet stepped out from her famous family’s shadow and into full creative ownership, delivering a bold, confident statement of independence, strength, and style.

    Control features genre-defining hits like "What Have You Done for Me Lately," "Nasty," "Control," and "When I Think of You", each track bursting with the sharp production of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Janet’s fearless, fresh vocal delivery. The album blends funk, synth-pop, and R&B with assertive lyrics that speak to self-empowerment, personal growth, and taking the reins of your own life.

    In this episode, we explore the cultural and musical impact of Control, how it launched Janet Jackson into superstardom, and why it's considered one of the most influential albums of the 1980s. From its fashion to its feminism, this record didn’t just change the game—it set the rules.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Control, the album that gave Janet her voice, gave pop music a new edge, and gave fans a fierce and fearless icon.

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    49 mins
  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 131 - Taylor Swift - 1989
    Apr 9 2025

    In this chart-topping episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we put the needle down on Taylor Swift’s pop breakthrough, 1989—the album that transformed her from country superstar to global pop icon. Released in 2014, 1989 marked a bold new era for Taylor, fully embracing synth-pop, 80s-inspired production, and glittering hooks that ruled the radio and rewrote the rules of pop stardom.

    With massive singles like "Blank Space," "Shake It Off," "Style," and "Wildest Dreams," 1989 captured Taylor at her most confident, self-aware, and sonically adventurous. The album won the Grammy for Album of the Year and solidified her status as a cultural powerhouse, delivering anthem after anthem with sharp lyricism and polished production.

    In this episode, we explore the evolution of Taylor’s sound, the stories behind her biggest hits, and how 1989 shaped the modern pop landscape. Whether you were dancing to it back in 2014 or discovering it on vinyl for the first time, 1989 remains a high point in Taylor’s discography—and a defining moment in pop music history.

    Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Taylor Swift’s 1989, an album that doesn’t just sparkle—it roars.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
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