The Vinyl Curriculum

Ep. 27: 90's Alt

55 min · 12. mar. 2026
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This week on The Vinyl Curriculum, Logan and Jim turn the clock back to the era of flannel, distortion pedals, and some of the most iconic alternative music of the 1990s. Joining the class is special guest Reid, one of Logan’s longtime friends—and a certified Blink-182 superfan. The trio dives into the sound that defined a generation, from grunge influences to the pop-punk explosion that helped bring alternative rock into the mainstream. Reid makes a passionate case for Blink-182’s place in the 90s alternative conversation, while Logan and Jim debate what really belongs in the syllabus. Expect strong opinions, plenty of nostalgia, and a few moments where the professor might lose control of the classroom. Class is in session.

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Ep. 26: 70's Folk

This week on Vinyl Curriculum, Logan and Jim take a trip back to the 1970s to explore the world of folk music — acoustic guitars, thoughtful lyrics, and the artists who helped define the era. Joining the conversation is special guest Kevin, who helps guide the discussion through some of the standout sounds of the decade. But not everyone in the room is fully on board… Logan quickly makes it known that 70’s folk might not be his thing, which leads to some spirited debate and more than a little irritation from Jim. Between the music, the commentary, and the generational clash of opinions, this episode turns into a lively discussion about what makes folk music resonate with some listeners — and not so much with others. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the genre or siding with Logan on this one, it’s an entertaining listen all the way through.

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