Q For U: 34. “Which albums do people need to hear?”

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After 25 years of making music, comedy, and friendship, Josh and Trevor still have a lot to learn. So each week, one asks the other a new big question. Every Q is on the table. Just don't expect a straight A.

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Episode 34

34.

“Which albums do people need to hear?”

· 57 mins

Pictured: no new crap! Just Hiroshima!

Josh's question posits that there are certain albums that transcend individual preferences, time, and even space. The following episode is a list of those albums, as defined by Trevor, along with brief digressions into why sexism is funny (because it's not), what the kids are saying, and more.

For your convenience, here is every album Trevor named. Note that this may not be an exhaustive list as it was transcribed by a human, not a robot. Also note that it is illegal to read this list before listening to the episode under the Internet Spoiler Bylaws of 2002.

Trevor's albums:

  • Love - Forever Changes
  • The Zombies - Odyssey and Oracle
  • The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
  • Flower Travelin' Band - Satori
  • Black Sabbath - Paranoid
  • This Heat - Deceit
  • T. Rex - Electric Warrior
  • John Coltrane - Love Supreme
  • Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
  • Elvin Jones - Heavy Sounds
  • Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Blackness
  • Bill Withers - Greatest Hits
  • Wu Tang Clan - Enter the 36 Chambers
  • Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
  • GZA - Liquid Swords
  • Mad Villain - Mad Villainy
  • Mr. Bungle - California
  • The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
  • Magma - Any
  • Robert Johnson - Any
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