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Totally 80s and 90s Recall

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Join two Gen X dudes as they take a nostalgic look at all things 80s and 90s. From music and movies to television and pop culture, these friends of 35 years will take you on a trip back in time to review two of the most influential and awesome decades. Join them each week as they rewind back to the era of cassette tapes, big hair and Super Nintendo. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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Episodes

Top Gun (1986)...I Feel The Need, The Need For Speed!!

This week, Dave, Rob, and Kurt are strapping into the cockpit to tackle Tony Scott’s 1986 pop-culture juggernaut, Top Gun . Listeners can expect the trio to break down how this high-octane blend of aerial choreography, synthesizers, and pure machismo defined an era of Hollywood filmmaking. Dave will likely dive deep into the movie’s legendary soundtrack—debating whether "Danger Zone" or "Take My Breath Away" reigns supreme—while Rob will undoubtedly analyze the sheer kinetic energy of the dogfig...

Jun 02, 20261 hr 36 minEp. 181

1984 vs. 1994: Which Year Ruled the Billboard Hot 100?

This week, Rob and Dave are stepping into the musical time machine for the ultimate clash of titans. We are pitting the absolute best of the Billboard Hot 100 from 1984 against the heavy hitters of 1994. The guys break down the Year-End Top 5 for each era, look at the cultural shifts that defined music as a whole, and make the impossible final call: Which year actually reigned supreme? To keep things fair, the guys are looking directly at the official Billboard Year-End charts. The matchups are ...

May 26, 20261 hr 26 minEp. 180

Fear (1996): Why This 90s Thriller Scares Us 4 Eva

Grab your frosted tips and your most questionable life choices, because this week Rob, Dave, and Kurt are stepping onto the roller coaster of madness that is Fear (1996) Is it a gritty psychological thriller about a father protecting his daughter? Or is it an accidental comedic masterpiece where a future Oscar nominee carves "Nicole" into his chest and declares war on a German Shepherd? We’re leaning heavily toward the latter Join the guys as they break down: The Dirk Diggler Defense: Would Mr. ...

May 19, 20261 hr 27 minEp. 179

80s Horsepower: A Look at the Decades Most Famous Rides

We're revving up some 80s Horsepower! In this week's special nostalgia-packed episode, your favorite trio—Rob, Dave, and Kurt—are taking a deep dive into the most iconic, radical, and unforgettable vehicles that defined our childhoods. We aren't just talking about cars; we're covering everything with wheels (or hyperdrives!) that made us want to jump into the driver's seat and go on an adventure. From the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy to the ultimate paranormal-busting Cadillac, this week's...

May 12, 20261 hr 20 minEp. 178

Aliens (1986): "Game Over, Man!" – Is this Rambo in Space?

Strap in, gear up, and prepare for a bug hunt. This week, Rob and Dave are joined by Kurt to dive into James Cameron’s 1986 powerhouse, Aliens —the sequel that traded a haunted house in space for a full-scale intergalactic war. The sequel cranked the volume to eleven, trading shadows for pulse rifles and introducing us to the most terrifying matriarch in cinema history. Whether you’re a die-hard Colonial Marine enthusiast or just here for the "Game over, man!" quotes, this episode is a deep dive...

May 05, 20261 hr 24 minEp. 177

1996 Alt Rock Rewind: Is Grunge Dead?

1996 Alt Rock Rewind: Is Grunge Dead? Travel back to the peak of the 90s with Rob and Dave as they countdown the best Alternative songs of 1996. From the rise of Britpop and the explosion of Pop-Punk to the moody evolution of Post-Grunge, 1996 was a defining year for the airwaves. In this episode, we’re breaking down the cultural shifts that happened when "Alternative" officially became the mainstream. Whether you were rocking out to No Doubt, Beck, Oasis, or The Smashing Pumpkins, we explore th...

Apr 28, 20261 hr 20 minEp. 176

Phil Collins vs. Genesis: The Ultimate 80s Pop War

Phil Collins vs. Genesis: Who truly ruled the 80s? This week on Totally 80s and 90s Recall, Rob and Dave tackle the ultimate pop-rock showdown: Phil Collins versus his own band, Genesis. In an era where Phil seemed to be everywhere at once, we break down the friendly—and highly lucrative—rivalry that defined the 80s and early 90s. We’re weighing massive solo hits like "In the Air Tonight" and "Sussudio" against the experimental stadium anthems of Genesis like "Mama" and "Tonight, Tonight, Tonigh...

Apr 21, 20261 hr 23 minEp. 175

Point Break: 100% Pure Adrenaline & 90s Perfection

"I am a F.B.I. Agent!" This week, we’re paddling out into the 50-year storm to revisit the 1991 adrenaline-fueled masterpiece, Point Break . It’s a film that shouldn’t work on paper—a Zen-philosophical surfing heist movie—yet it somehow redefined the action genre. From the high-stakes "Ex-Presidents" bank robberies to Gary Busey’s unhinged energy, we’re breaking down why this Kathryn Bigelow classic remains the ultimate high-octane trip through early 90s cinema. The Movie Hound joins Dave and Ro...

Apr 14, 20261 hr 28 minEp. 174

80s Movie Songs: Our Top 10 Underrated Gems (No Danger Zone!)

Forget "Footloose" and "Danger Zone"—Dave and Rob are digging into the 80s movie deep cuts you forgot you loved. This isn't your average Top 10; it’s a high-octane countdown of the best "non-mainstream" tracks to ever grace the silver screen. In this episode, the guys bypass the obvious radio hits like "Ghostbusters" and "The Power of Love" to celebrate the under-the-radar anthems and moody synth masterpieces that defined 80s cinema. From cult classic montages to the songs that gave indie sleepe...

Apr 07, 20261 hr 7 minEp. 173

1983 vs. 1993: Who Won the Billboard Hot 100? (Michael Jackson vs. Whitney Houston)

Is 1983 the greatest year in music history, or does 1993 take the crown? In this episode, we dive deep into the sonic rivalry between the neon-soaked 80s New Wave and the raw, rebellious 90s Alternative era. From the global takeover of Michael Jackson’s Thriller and the synth-pop hooks of The Police, to the distorted guitars of Nirvana and the West Coast grooves of Dr. Dre, we’re breaking down the charts, the culture, and the gear that defined two legendary generations. Whether you’re a fan of M...

Mar 31, 20261 hr 34 minEp. 172

Big Trouble in Little China: Cult Classic or Disaster?

Was Big Trouble in Little China the greatest cult classic of the 80s, or just a misunderstood martial arts masterpiece? In 1986, John Carpenter and Kurt Russell teamed up to create a genre-bending adventure that defied every box Hollywood tried to put it in. Join Rob, Kurt and Dave as they dive into the wild world of Jack Burton, the Lo Pan sorcery, and the neon-soaked underground of San Francisco’s Chinatown. We’re breaking down why this film went from box-office disappointment to a legendary s...

Mar 24, 20261 hr 22 minEp. 171

Metallica: The Black Album - Genius Move or Ultimate Sell-Out?

Was Metallica’s The Black Album the moment they traded their souls, or the moment they became legends? In 1991, four guys from San Francisco changed the course of rock history forever. Join Rob and Dave as they crack open the CD binder to dissect Metallica’s self-titled masterpiece and explore how the band transitioned from heavy metal underground dominance to a global 90s rock phenomenon. Metallica Segments 0:00 - Sellout or Masterpiece? 0:52 - Setting the Stage 2:56 - Our first listen to the B...

Mar 17, 20261 hr 25 minEp. 170

Top 10 Albums That Defined 90s Music

From the Seattle rain to the L.A. sunshine, today we are counting down the 10 albums that defined the 90s. Rob and Dave crack open the CD binder to dive headfirst into the 90s music landscape, revealing our personal top-ranked albums of the decade. (Listen to our breakdowns of these iconic records) 0:00 - Relax and Rewind: Welcome to 80s and 90s Recall 2:19 - The impossible mission: Crafting our definitive 90s album list 11:38 - Big Heat Todd & The Monsters: A Deep Cut from the 90s 21:53 - M...

Mar 10, 20261 hr 39 minEp. 169

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991): Was it Actually Good? | Totally 80s & 90s Recall

This week we're reviewing the 1991 Kevin Costner classic Robin Hood; Prince of Thieves. We'll travel back to 1194 to frantically help Costner look for his English accent. This high action darker take on Robin Hood was a global financial success earning over $390 million worldwide. Although Costner's hair and flaming arrow may have gotten you to the theater, it's Alan Rickman who steals the show as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Rickman delivers and steals every scene he's in, making you laugh the wh...

Mar 03, 20261 hr 29 minEp. 168

Why 80s Country Was the Best Kept Secret in Music

Dust off the rhinestones and fire up the jukebox, because 1980s country was where neon lights met steel guitars. The decade kicked off with outlaw grit still echoing from the 70s, but soon the airwaves filled with the polished swagger of artists like George Strait and Reba McEntire, who balanced tradition with arena-sized confidence. Bands like Alabama turned country into a crossover powerhouse, stacking harmonies as tall as their tour buses, while storytellers such as Randy Travis steered the g...

Feb 24, 20261 hr 34 minEp. 167

Wayne's World (1992): Is It Still The Ultimate 90s Comedy?

Dave, Rob, and Kurt are plugging in their guitars and cranking the volume to eleven as they drop the needle on 1992’s Wayne’s World, the movie that turned public access TV into a rock-and-roll religion. From the opening Bohemian Rhapsody headbang to the immortal cry of “Party on,” this episode dives straight into the movie’s glorious chaos. They’ll revisit the birth of Wayne and Garth as big-screen icons, the perfectly dumb brilliance of the sketch-to-film jump, and how Mike Myers and Dana Carve...

Feb 17, 20261 hr 27 minEp. 166

80s Heartbreak: The Ultimate Power Ballad & Breakup Anthems

Valentine’s Day is usually a parade of roses and power ballads, but Dave and Rob are taking a scenic detour through the heartbreak aisle. The 80s had a special talent for turning breakups into epic events, complete with echoing drums, pleading vocals, and choruses that felt designed for late night staring contests with the ceiling. These songs did not whisper their sadness. They announced it with synthesizers, lighters held high, and enough emotional reverb to fill an arena. Whether you were dum...

Feb 10, 20261 hr 30 minEp. 165

90s Booty Jams: Ranking Our Top 7 "Baby-Makers"

The 90s had a velvet-lit corner of the dance floor reserved for slow jams that knew exactly what they were doing. Rob and Dave are cracking open that time capsule this week, lining up their favorite Valentine-ready booty jams where the bassline lingered and the vocals whispered promises. Artists like Keith Sweat and Blackstreet didn’t rush the moment. They let it simmer, letting silk-smooth harmonies and late-night grooves do the heavy lifting. These were songs built for dim lights, a little con...

Feb 03, 20261 hr 29 minEp. 164

January 1986 Rewind: Our Favorite Hits from the Billboard Hot 100

The week of January 27th, 1986 found the Billboard Hot 100 glowing like a neon strip of American pop confidence. Radio and record stores were in lockstep, and the charts reflected a nation humming along to big hooks and bigger personalities. Bruce Springsteen was still flying the blue collar flag high, Dire Straits proved that sophisticated guitar rock could dominate mainstream ears, and The Cars continued to fuse new wave cool with arena sized melodies. These were songs built for car stereos, s...

Jan 27, 20261 hr 33 minEp. 163

1991 Movie Draft: The Great Cinematic Showdown

We’re cracking open 1991 like a fresh VHS rental and drafting the very best films the year had to offer. Rob, Dave, and Kurt will go head to head, assembling their dream rosters from a cinematic moment that still hums with electricity. This was the year of Terminator 2: Judgment Day rewriting the rules of the blockbuster, The Silence of the Lambs turning prestige drama into a pop culture event, and comedies lodging themselves permanently in the brain. What About Bob?, with Bill Murray at peak co...

Jan 20, 20261 hr 35 minEp. 162

New Jack Swing: The Infectious Beat That Defined an Era

New Jack Swing kicked the door open in the late 80s and rearranged the furniture. Born at the crossroads of slick R&B vocals and the punchy swagger of hip hop beats, it fused polished melodies with drum machine snap, sampled funk, and a streetwise pulse. Teddy Riley was the mad scientist at the center of it all, wiring together sounds that felt futuristic and familiar at the same time. Artists like Bobby Brown, Janet Jackson, Guy, Keith Sweat, and Bell Biv DeVoe turned dance floors into pres...

Jan 13, 20261 hr 28 minEp. 161

1982 vs. 1992: The Billboard Hot 100 Showdown

In this episode, Rob and Dave fire up the musical time machine and pit 1982 against 1992, two years that changed the sound of pop in very different ways. They start by breaking down each year’s Billboard Top 5 hits, where synths, power ballads, and early MTV shine in ’82, while ’92 flexes with grunge tremors, hip hop dominance, and slick pop polish. From chart-toppers that ruled car radios to songs you could not escape at the mall, they examine what these hits say about the mood, style, and cult...

Jan 06, 20261 hr 37 minEp. 160

80s Movie Bracket: The Grand Finale – Crowning the Greatest Film of the Decade

The lights are hot, the synths are humming, and the 80s Movie Bracket has reached its glorious endgame. Rob, Dave, and Kurt throw open the studio doors and welcome two heavy hitters of nostalgia, Jim from Children of the 80s and Giff from Pop Culture Yearbook , to help settle an argument that has echoed since VHS rewinds were a workout. Four mighty brackets, Action, Comedy, Sports, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy, have battled through montages, one-liners, and slow-motion triumphs, leaving eight titans stand...

Dec 30, 20251 hr 38 minEp. 159

Christmas 2025: Ranking Our Top 10 Holiday Classics

Rob and Dave Pry open the Billboard Holiday 100 for the week of December 13, 2025, like two kids shaking a suspiciously heavy gift under the tree. They wander through the chart’s blizzard of seasonal contenders, pointing out the trends, oddities, and eyebrow-raising entries that somehow drifted their way into the top 100. Their goal: identify the tracks that deliver genuine holiday sparkle rather than the musical equivalent of regifted fruitcake. Once the dusting of chart snow settles, the duo a...

Dec 23, 20251 hr 29 minEp. 158

Home Alone (1990): Why This Is Still the Ultimate Holiday Movie

Dave, Rob, and Kurt settle into their studio chairs like a trio of over-caffeinated elves, ready to unwrap the 1990 holiday juggernaut that is Home Alone . Their conversation whirls through booby-trap brilliance, John Williams magic, and the curious physics of paint cans that apparently double as guided missiles. Each host brings a different flavor to the sleigh ride: Dave with his delighted forensic breakdown of Kevin’s gadgetry, Rob with his gleeful appreciation for Daniel Stern’s operatic scr...

Dec 16, 20251 hr 33 minEp. 157

80s & 90s Christmas: The Toys We Got, The Toys We Wanted

Christmas in the ’80s and ’90s had a magic all its own—equal parts neon lights, tinsel overload, and the warm glow of TV specials you had to catch live , or you missed them for the whole season. It was the era of mall Santas, department-store catalogs thick enough to use as booster seats, and the unmistakable sound of wrapping paper tearing open to reveal toys that felt larger than life. From driving around to look at Christmas lights to recording holiday specials on VHS (complete with commercia...

Dec 09, 20251 hr 35 minEp. 156

The Dark Side of Christmas: Revisiting Scrooged (1988)

This week on Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall , Dave, Rob, and Kurt kick off the Christmas season with a look back at Scrooged from 1988—a darkly funny and totally 80s reimagining of A Christmas Carol . Starring Bill Murray as Frank Cross, a cold-hearted TV executive who learns the true meaning of Christmas through a surreal series of ghostly visits, the movie blends sharp satire with slapstick chaos. The guys dive into Murray’s perfectly unhinged performance, the film’s biting take on holiday comme...

Dec 02, 20251 hr 29 minEp. 155

80s Video Games: Our Top 5 Arcade & Console Classics

In this episode, Rob and Dave are taking it all the way back to the golden age of gaming — the 1980s — when the arcade was the place to be. From the flashing lights and 8-bit soundtracks of Pac-Man , Donkey Kong , and Galaga to the quarters lined up on the cabinet waiting for your turn, the arcade became a social hub where kids, teens, and even adults lost track of time chasing high scores. It was a decade when pixelated heroes ruled, and the simple thrill of joystick and button mashing created ...

Nov 25, 20251 hr 38 minEp. 154

80s Sci-Fi/Fantasy Bracket: The Road to the Final Four

In this episode, Dave, Rob, and Kurt are teaming up with Jason and Dee from The Surely You Can’t Be Serious Podcast for the ultimate showdown — the final 80s movie bracket, Sci-Fi and Fantasy edition! Sixteen legendary films enter the arena, from time-traveling adventures like Back to the Future to alien encounters in E.T. and Aliens , and the wild imagination of The Goonies and Beetlejuice . It’s a decade where special effects, storytelling, and pure creativity collided to give us some of the m...

Nov 18, 20251 hr 42 minEp. 153

One and Done: Ranking Our Favorite 80s One-Hit Wonders

On this week’s episode of Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall , Dave and Rob dive headfirst into the colorful world of 1980s one-hit wonders — those unforgettable artists who flashed across the charts like neon lightning and then vanished just as quickly. From the synth-heavy pulse of “Take On Me” by A-ha to the infectious groove of Dexys Midnight Runners’ “Come On Eileen,” the duo celebrates the decade’s most memorable moments of musical magic. Between laughs and trivia, they unpack what made these so...

Nov 11, 20251 hr 29 minEp. 152
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