
Best New Artist Breakdown 05: 1993-2000
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About this listen
We're closing out the twentieth century in our fifth episode, and there are fewer howling embarrassments among our Best New Artist winners this time...but just as much anal-retentive insanity in our prep, plus diversity of sound, nothingburger arrangements saved by a Braxton, convincing Patsy Cline drag, effortful album titles, and the memory-holing of a multi-platinum act. Your dinner-party table in hell is ready, so pull up a chair and listen!
Intro and outro by David Gregory Byrne; for more information/to become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas.
SHOW NOTES
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- The list of Best New Artist recipients, and nominees
- The Best New Artist Breakdown season premiere
- "Frosty The Snowman...Is Melted"
- Beats Around The Bush, Episode 01: Hippie Hop Hooray
- Episode 41: Another Bad Creation, "Iesha" (with guest Nick Rheinwald-Jones!)
- Extra Extra Hot Great 327: Focusing In On Interior Chinatown
- The Lilith Fair 40, Episode 02: The Next 5
- Weird Al vs. Everybody, Episode 08: Crash Test Dummies
- Episode 8: Jewel-erdome! "You Were Meant For Me" vs. "Hands"
- Episode 100: Surprise Party
- Episode 85: Why Aren't These Songs Super-Famous, With Pam Ribon
- Record Of The Year Showdown, Episode 3: 1991-2006
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