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What Difference Does It Make: Pop Culture In 1989

The year 1989 was more than just the number...another summer...the sound of the funky drummer. It was the year we first fell in love with The Simpsons, the Game Boy, and The Arsenio Hall show. It was also the year of amazing movies, and of course, music. While we can't do a "We D ...  Show more

Decibel Geek Podcast - Best of 2025 - Ep656

Chris &Aaron are back to kick off 2026 by looking back at the Best of 2025! Chris is bringing 10 great picks from artists such as Alice Cooper, Mammoth, The Hellacopters, Wings of Steel, Southern River Band, The Darkness, Wanted, The Wildhearts, and more! Aaron is countering 10 k ...  Show more

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