Episode 103: Shudder to Think
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This week we’re discussing every album by Shudder to Think. Led by Craig Wedren, Shudder to Think started out on Ian Mackaye’s Dischord Records before becoming one of the craziest (and most short-lived) major label acts. Proggy, heavy, punky, and fun as hell. Wedren went on to become an accomplished TV composer (Wet Hot American Summer, Reno 911!, The Whitest Kids U’ Know), which is something none of us were expecting.
Closing track: “Pebbles” from Get Your Goat (1992)
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Mike’s Picks:
Pony Express Record (1994) — Best Album, Personal Favorite
Funeral at the Movies (1991) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Alex’s Picks:
Pony Express Record (1994) — Best Album
Get Your Goat (1992) — Personal Favorite
50,000 BC (1997) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Albums we discussed this episode…
It was Arson EP (1988)
Curses, Spells, Voodoo, Mooses (1989)
Ten Spot (1990)
Funeral at the Movies (1991)
Get Your Goat (1992)
Pony Express Record (1994)
50,000 BC (1997)