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I Remember Now – Episode 38: The Classic Queensrÿche Countdown Part IV

I Remember Now – Episode 38: The Classic Queensrÿche Countdown Part IV

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Ray and Steve are back with the fourth explosive installment of the Classic Queensrÿche Countdown series!

This episode covers rankings #34 through #21 of every classic-lineup-era track, and trust us—things get a little heated! Expect passionate debates, deeply personal musical confessions, and more than one “Are you kidding me?!” moment. Which beloved track got the cold shoulder? Which song made Steve feel actual shame? Tune in to find out!

Also in this episode:

  • Listener feedback from Kevin from Canada, Jim from Irwin, and Producer Tim
  • Soapboxes are climbed. Tangents are taken. Opinions are voiced, and clothing is criticized!

All this and more in the most dramatic countdown since Casey Kasem’s famous profanity-laden outburst at his producer!

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