Episodes

  • Episode 20: The White Album
    Sep 5 2025

    In the 20th episode of Fool’s Anthem, Rich takes John back to The White Album, The Beatles’ legendary and genre-defying masterpiece. Rich highlights a few standout tracks as the Fools dive into the album's wide-ranging influences, from transcendental musings and playful melodies to protest anthems and gritty hard rock. They examine the distinct creative styles of Paul, John, George, and Ringo, and how their differences not only shaped the album but also fueled tensions during the intense recording sessions. If you're a lifelong Beatles fan or just curious about the Fools’ take on this iconic record, you’ll enjoy this episode and its celebration of the White Album and the innovative songwriting and talent of its legendary band members.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 19: Surprise Your Dead
    Aug 15 2025

    John and Rich delve into the music of Faith No More, focusing on the song 'Surprise You're Dead' from the album 'The Real Thing.' They explore the band's captivating approach to music which featured experimental sounds, varied rhythms and time signatures that blended genres of metal and funk. The Fools wrap up the episode discussing Mike Patton's vocal style which defied categorization
    and incorporated his creative integration of metal, rap, and theatrical vocalizations.


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    44 mins
  • Episode 18: The heavy, heavy genius of Soundgarden
    Jul 19 2025

    In episode 18 of Fools Anthem, Rich and John weigh in on the raw, thunderous sound of Soundgarden, one of the original architects of the Seattle grunge movement. The Fools share their favorite tracks spanning the band’s indie beginnings to their mainstream breakthrough. They recount unforgettable live performances, some jaw-dropping, others less so, and break down what makes Soundgarden’s music so powerful, from heavy riffs to the iconic use of alternate tunings. The episode closes with a nod to late frontman, Chris Cornell, and his lasting impact on rock music. Whether you're a fan or just learning about the music, join the Fools in celebrating Soundgarden.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Cars
    Jun 7 2025

    In this episode, John and Rich discuss The Cars' debut album. The Fools reflect on The Cars musical style and production techniques. The conversation delves into the band's influence in merging rock and pop, their role in the 80s genre, and Ric Ocasek's production talents and influence on later music.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 16: Blondie
    May 9 2025

    In this episode of Fool's Anthem, Rich and John delve into the legendary band, Blondie, exploring the life of front person Debbie Harry and the band's punk, disco and 60s roots. Debbie and Chris Stein formed Blondie and discovered Clem Burke when he responded to an audition. The band emerged from the original CBGB scene in New York during the early foundations of punk rock. The Fools discuss Debbie's interesting life story, well-known friendship with Andy Warhol, and her cemented her role as a music and pop culture icon.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 15: Fu Manchu
    May 2 2025

    In this episode, John and Rich crank it up with the fuzz sound of Fu Manchu, focusing on the song 'Eatin' Dust'. They discuss the band's history, lineup changes, and the unique production qualities of their music. The conversation highlights the band's stoner rock sound and heavy riffs. They explore the evolution of the band's albums, including various reissues, Brant Bjork's drumming style, and reflect on the band's longevity in a changing music landscape. The discussion highlights the legacy of Fu Manchu, emphasizing their raw energy and the band's influence which extends beyond their music, representing a lifestyle and culture associated with California.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 14: Forty Six & 2
    Apr 25 2025

    Rich and John delve into the music of Tool, focusing on the song '46 and 2' from the album 'Ænima'. They discuss the first time they heard Tool, the band's iconic techniques and sounds, which applied seven eighth time and the Phrygian scale chord progressions. The conversation explores the deeper themes and lyrics of '46 and 2', particularly the concepts around the human psyche and evolution. The show closes with a reflection on Tool's artistic creativity, the talent each band member brings to the music, and the memorable experiences of watching Tool perform.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 13: Palm Grease
    Apr 18 2025

    Fools Anthem celebrates Herbie Hancock and his musical talent and creativity through the decades. Hancock's influence brought a fusion of funk, jazz and electronics into popular music and culture. A look at Herbie Hancock's discography shows his constant innovation and experimentation with music. The Fools reminisce about the first time they heard Rockit and the era of breakdancing. Hancock released a vast array of music, and John highlighted some of his favorites, which included his work with The Headhunters, Miles Davis, and the masterpieces in Future Shock, Thrust, and the avant-garde Mwandishi project.

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    42 mins