Episode 66: Nirvana, Seattle, and Grunge
I discuss the mainstays of Generation X: Nirvana, Seattle, and Grunge.

I discuss the mainstays of Generation X: Nirvana, Seattle, and Grunge.
I discuss the metal-inspired, rules-light, and design-heavy role-playing game, Mörk Borg.
I discuss the mysterious and prolific outsider musician, Jandek.
I discuss Killing Joke and their 1985 album, Night Time.
I discuss Curve's early EPs, which were released in North America as the 1992 compilation album, Pubic Fruit.
I discuss Nine Inch Nails' landmark 1994 album, The Downward Spiral.
I discuss seeing the Magnetic Fields perform their classic album 69 LOVE SONGS live for its 25th anniversary.
I discuss the 1985 Greatest Hits compilation of the influential New Wave pioneers, the Cars.
I discuss the industrial supergroup Pigface and their 1991 debut album, Gub.
I discuss the 1993 album that changed Depeche Mode forever, Songs of Faith and Devotion.
I phone an expert to dig into Weezer's now classic self-titled 1994 debut, also known as the Blue Album.
I discuss the Conet Project, a 1997 box set of shortwave numbers station recordings.
I discuss New Order's 1981 debut album, Movement, and their earliest singles.
I discuss the shrimptastic Swedish post-punk band, Viagra Boys.
I play the devil's advocate and discuss the Swedish hard rock band, Ghost.
I discuss Ministry's 1989 album, The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste.
I discuss the past year of STRONGER THAN REASON and where the show might be going.
All you nations, come and listen as I discuss KMFDM's 1989 album, UAIOE.
I discuss Nitzer Ebb's 1988 album, Belief.
And what came back to earth was a great rock and roll band! I discuss Skinny Puppy's 1989 album, Rabies.
I discuss Joy Division's iconic 1979 debut album, Unknown Pleasures.
I discuss Talking Heads. Does anybody have any questions?
I discuss New Order's 1983 album, Power, Corruption & Lies. (Apologies for the lack of an Oxford comma; that's how it is on the disc.)
I discuss Pink Floyd's 1987 comeback album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
I discuss Nine Inch Nails' 1996 soundtrack to the video game Quake.
I discuss the Revolting Cocks' debut 1986 album, Big Sexy Land.
Why do some people go from listening to music to making their own? Different people take that step for different reasons, but here's the story of why I did it, featuring my old high school band, THE SPOONHEADS, and a recording of us playing our big hit, "Granite Pants," in 1991. Maybe you remember it. Cheers to my friends Robby, Alutaps, Eric 6655321, and Neb for helping me become a musician way back when.
I discuss Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' epic 1994 album, Let Love In.
Welcome to the world of Stronger Than Reason! Let me introduce you to KMFDM's 1990 album, Naive!
I discuss 808 State's classic 1991 techno album, ex:el.