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It’s Every Pod You Cast, a podcast dedicated to the British rock band The Police! Justin Mancini [https://letterboxd.com/thecinemaverick/] of TheCineMaverick.com [http://thecinemaverick.com/] & Cinema Joes [https://anchor.fm/CinemaJoes] is joined by Chris Mancini and Randy Allain of Media/Lit [https://open.spotify.com/show/5OA7Ebp8ySxtItPbf9e2kx] as they delve into the discography of the postpunk power trio, from 1978 to 1983. In the third official episode of the season, Justin, Chris, and Randy discuss The Police’s third album from 1980. They debate whether Don’t Stand So Close to Me is truly reprehensible, recall Sting’s sincere efforts to literally bury Andy’s music, and find common ground when discussing out-of-touch military figureheads. And of course, they find time to discuss other artists they’ve been listening to apart from The Police. Host Picks: Loved You Since I Knew You (A Song We Think Is Underrated or Just Really Like) Chris – Voices Inside My Head Justin – Canary in a Coalmine Randy – Bombs Away King of Pain (A Song We Don’t Like So Much) Chris – Behind My Camel Justin – Shadows in the Rain (the ending) Randy – Don’t Stand So Close to Me De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (A Favorite Lyric) Chris – Driven to Tears Justin – Man in a Suitcase Randy – De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da A Little Thing They Did Was Magic (A Favorite Musical Moment) Chris – Bombs Away Justin – Don’t Stand So Close to Me Randy – Behind My Camel Other Artists We’ve Been Listening To: Chris – Soundtrack for Doom Eternal Justin – Edvard Grieg Randy – OK Go
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