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Magic Power

Magic Power

By: Dennis Willard
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Join Dennis Willard and Chad Holderle as they sit down and talk about some of their favorite and most influential albums. Each episode will include 2 albums (1 picked by each host) we want to share with one another that we will review and discuss


Music has this amazing ability to invoke and draw out emotion and memories unlike any other art form. When you hear an album that gives you chills, makes you happy, makes you sad, brings you back to past, or makes you think about the future, that’s what we call Magic Power

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Episodes
  • Blink-182's Self Titled Album, and Marilyn Manson's "Portrait of an American Family"
    Jun 9 2025

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    On this episode, Chad and Dennis return for 2 more albums that were very prominent in their lives at a certain time. Chad brought a funny story with him in regards to Marilyn Manson, as well as the history for why he wanted to share the album itself with Dennis. Blink-182 was so iconic for Dennis's generation, and he gets into reasons why.

    Tune in to hear why these albums have the Magic Power

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Avenged Sevenfold's Self Titled Album, and Nirvana's "Nevermind"
    Apr 20 2025

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    Hello Everyone and welcome back to Magic Power!

    Today we are diving into 2 very well known albums from 2 bands you've probably heard of. Nirvana is certainly far more iconic than Avenged Sevenfold, but they are popular enough to where you definitely have heard some music from each band. Nirvana changed the entire music industry, as well as Chad's life. Avenged Sevenfold was very prevalent in Dennis's life for a period of time due to one of his hobbies.

    Tune in to hear why these albums have the Magic Power!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Odesza's "The Last Goodbye" and Steven Wilson's " The Harmony Codex"
    Mar 10 2025

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    Welcome back to Magic Power!

    On this episode, Chad and Dennis will be dipping into a genre that is very different than typical music tastes, which is Electronic music. Now, Steven Wilson's "Harmony Codex" probably isn't considered electronic, but it certainly has elements of electronic music in it with his unique sound. Odesza's "The Last Goodbye" however, is full fledged Electronic music that is full of energy. Both of these albums are probably out of the norm for most people, so check out the albums, and tune in to this episode to hear our thoughts!

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    56 mins
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