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S2 – Ep 34 Top Live Albums, Rate It Battles & Greg Kihn’s 10 Life-Changing Records

S2 – Ep 34 Top Live Albums, Rate It Battles & Greg Kihn’s 10 Life-Changing Records

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This week on Revinyl, Shawn and Craig keep the energy high with live album favorites, listener-style challenges, and a look at the albums that shaped one rock legend’s career.

🎸 Shawn’s Top 10 Live Albums:
The episode kicks off with Shawn’s list of Top 10 Live Albums—the performances that capture the raw power, emotion, and atmosphere only a live show can deliver. From rock titans to under-the-radar gems, this list hits every corner of the stage.

🔥 Rate It & Either/Or Rounds:

  • Shawn → Craig: A round of Rate It 1–10 challenges covering music, pop culture, and random curveballs.
  • Craig → Shawn: Craig fires back with his own Rate It questions plus an Either/Or segment—forcing Shawn to make some quick, tough calls.

🎶 Greg Kihn’s 10 Albums That Changed His Life:
The guys dig into Greg Kihn’s personal list of the 10 albums that influenced his music and career. Expect a mix of classic rock staples, deep cuts, and stories that prove the power of great records.

📚 Uncut’s Top Albums of the ’90s – Round [#]:
To wrap things up, Shawn and Craig return to Uncut Magazine’s Top Albums of the 1990s, selecting 10 more random picks and giving their trademark reactions and reflections.

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📩 Join the Conversation: What’s your favorite live album of all time? Send us your picks at revinylpodcast@gmail.com — you might just inspire a future episode!

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