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Favourite Worst Nightmare (Pt. 3)

Favourite Worst Nightmare (Pt. 3)

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The Big Mates discuss CM Punk, Ennio Morricone, Tommy Lee Jones, and Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys.

Adam, Steve, and Lucas continue and conclude their discussion of the band's second album, providing analysis and opinion as they finish up their track-by-track exploration.

They discuss the final tracks of the album and then offer up their thoughts and feelings on the album as a whole, give it a score out of ten, and then explore the how the album was received when it came out, and how that perception may have changed over time.

They also find time to talk about the band's tour, their headline set at Glastonbury Festival, and their huge shows at Old Trafford.

Is this Adam’s last episode? What are we teasing? What do you mean you've never seen The Wizard of Oz? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?

Our next episode is out next week, Monday August 4th, and will see us provide commentary for Arctic Monkeys Live at the Apollo!

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