Episode 341: Pablo Honey - Radiohead

Every great band starts somewhere and for Radiohead, their introduction to the world was the biggest hit of their career wrapped in an album of loud, forward-thinking, guitar rock.

And for some reason their fans hate it. 

We're holding court to defend this classic album and show why it's not just so much more than "Creep", it's one of the best albums of their career.

BUT FIRST: We need #GunControlNow, and it's the younger generation that is going to finally put a stop to the murder-machine that is the NRA. Kevin shares some thoughts and some brave words (courtesy of NPR) from one of the survivors of the most recent American tragedy in Parkland, Florida.

Because some things are more important than music.


Pablo Honey
Radiohead


Show Notes

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