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A genre-jumping, decade-spanning music podcast where Craig and Kevin riff, rank, and occasionally roast their way through underrated albums, ridiculous matchups, and unexpected playlists.Expect deep cuts, rapid-fire games, trivia twists, and the ever-growing series: “The Soundtrack to…”. Zero rules. Just riffs.The Schizophrenic Music Podcast isn’t just a show — it’s a platform for sonic disobedience and musical pluralism.
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S6 – Ep 13 | 1971 Deep Cuts, Dig It or Dump It, Algorithms, Albums or Playlists, Angine De Poitrine
Craig and Kevin take it back to 1971, digging into a pair of albums that showcase very different sides of the era’s sound. Craig highlights Lee Moses’ Time and Place, a soulful, gritty release packed with raw emotion and powerful guitar work — a true hidden gem that never got its full due. Kevin follows with Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show’s self-titled debut (Dr. Hook), blending country, rock, and storytelling with a laid-back charm that would help define their early sound. From there, the guys jump into Dig It or Dump It, with Craig throwing out 10 topics for Kevin to react to on the spot. The conversation covers everything from albums vs. playlists and algorithm-driven recommendations to more obscure curveballs like Angine de Poitrine — keeping things unpredictable as always. It’s a mix of rediscovery, debate, and off-the-cuff reactions that keeps the energy moving throughout. 📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform 📩 Got a favorite 1971 album or a Dig It or Dump It topic? Send it our way to schizomusicpod@gmail.com Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic]
S6 – Ep 12 | 1983 Album Picks, Power Ballad Either/Or & Music Trends Talk
Craig and Kevin head into 1983 this week, spotlighting two albums that hit very different corners of the rock spectrum. Kevin kicks things off with Fastway’s self-titled debut, a hard-hitting blend of bluesy riffs and arena-ready energy that helped define early ‘80s hard rock. Craig follows with Killing Joke’s Fire Dances, a darker, atmospheric release that leans into post-punk textures while still packing serious punch. From there, Kevin takes control with a special Either/Or: Power Ballad Edition, throwing out a lineup of emotional heavyweights and forcing Craig to make the call — one matchup at a time until a final winner emerges. To close things out, the guys shift into a laid-back but thought-provoking discussion sparked by a recent hang at some Atlanta breweries: * Are the ‘90s making a comeback? * Why are some major artists from the past getting overlooked today? From hard rock to post-punk to power ballads and music culture — this episode covers a wide range of sounds and perspectives. 📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform 📩 Got a favorite 1983 album or a power ballad we should’ve included? Send it our way! - schizomusicpod@gmail.com Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic]
S6 – Ep 11 | 1975 Album Picks - Roots Reggae Meets Folk - Dig It or Dump It & Either/Or
This week, Craig and Kevin turn their attention to 1975, digging into two albums that deserve far more love in the larger music conversation. Craig shines a light on Burning Spear’s Marcus Garvey, a towering reggae statement packed with spiritual weight, political urgency, and some of the most powerful roots grooves of the decade. Kevin counters with Ted Lucas’ self-titled album, a beautifully understated blend of folk, psych, blues, and soul that feels like a hidden treasure waiting to be rediscovered. From there, Craig puts Kevin in the hot seat with a fresh round of Dig It or Dump It, tossing out a mix of artists, music styles, and wild-card picks to see what lands — and what gets tossed aside. To close things out, the guys wrap with Either/Or, bringing 10 selections each and forcing the other to make the call. As always, the choices come quick, the reactions come honest, and a few tough decisions make for some great debate. From roots reggae to lost folk gems to rapid-fire music picks, this episode covers a lot of ground. 📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform 📩 Got a favorite 1975 album or a great Dig It or Dump It idea? Send it our way! Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic]
S6 – Ep 10 | 1967 Album Picks, Either/Or Battles & Dig It or Dump It
Craig and Kevin switch things up this week, diving straight into their albums of the week, spotlighting the year 1967 — one of the most transformative years in music history. Craig kicks things off with Magic Sam’s West Side Soul, a blues classic that helped define the Chicago West Side sound with its smooth guitar work and emotional depth. Kevin follows with Country Joe & The Fish’s Electric Music for the Mind and Body, a psychedelic landmark that perfectly captures the counterculture spirit of the late ‘60s. From there, the guys shift gears into a back-and-forth round of Either/Or, each throwing 10 matchups at the other — forcing quick decisions and sparking some unexpected debates. To close things out, Craig puts Kevin on the spot with another round of Dig It, Dump It, or Don’t Know It, mixing in artists, genres, and curveballs that keep things unpredictable. From blues to psychedelia to rapid-fire reactions — this one covers it all. 📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform 📩 Got a favorite 1967 album or a Dig It/Dump It suggestion? Send it our way at schizomusicpod@gmail.com! Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic]
S6 – Ep 9 | The Return of Either/Or & Overlooked Gems from 1965
This week kicks off with a little Either/Or — as Craig & Kevin throw 10 rapid-fire matchups to each other — forcing some tough decisions from a variety of topics. From there we move onto our Overlooked / Underrated Album of the week, which comes from 1965. Craig spotlights Kenny Dorham’s Trompeta Toccata — a sleek, minimalist jazz masterpiece that defies the era’s noise with its cool, hypnotic trumpet lines. Kevin counters with Jackson C Frank’s S/T — a self-released surrealist R&B gem blending jazz textures, spoken-word poetry, and glitchy electronic whispers. 📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform 📩 Got a favorite 1965 album or thoughts on music’s hidden gems? Email us at schizomusicpod@gmail.com Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic]