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Anything We Want

Anything We Want

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Discussions, deep-dives, debates, and other assorted ramblings about a variety of music-related topics.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Music
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  • #9 - Turning 20, Vol. 2 - 2004
    Jan 1 2025

    2004!!!! the year of devils (facebook) and angels (spider-man 2 soundtrack). here we look back on the year that was apparently 20 years ago. we meant to post this yesterday when it was still 2024.

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    2 hrs and 50 mins
  • #8 - Deep Dive: Evanescence - Fallen
    Dec 20 2024

    today we do our small part to bring awareness to a cause that is deeply important to me: Amy Lee is a cultural icon. the album Fallen by the only band to ever come from Arkansas (Evanescence) was released in 2003. I’m not good at math but that was a least a few years ago, and I think we owe it to ourselves to reevaluate the piece of art that raised questions like - do we like this rap rock thing? is this a christian band? should I dye my hair black and pierce my eyebrow? how CAN you see into my eyes like open doors? and more!!!!

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    3 hrs
  • #7 - The Rolling Stones
    Dec 4 2024

    Have any of the children of any of the rolling stones ever sang the song “papa was a rolling stone”? Can you imagine little Mick Keith Jr. rolling up to the 3rd grade talent show with his 80 year old father in the audience and earnestly performing that song… really makes you think.

    I’m going to be honest with you, this episode was recorded in a different calendar year and I fear what may have been said. To set the scene, the newest album had been out for a few months and just trust me that it was kind of relevant to be talking about

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    1 hr and 54 mins
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