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SKiP'D

SKiP'D

By: Mike and Rob
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https://linktr.ee/skipdpod SKiP’D is the ultimate music podcast for album aficionados & casual listeners alike. Each episode, hosts Mike & Rob press play on a listener’s pick to determine whether each album is so flawless you’d never skip a single track, or if it belongs in a skip. With expert storytelling, in-depth album deep dives, & the hosts infectious banter, every unskippable album becomes a rich journey. From hidden gems to classic masterpieces, Mike & Rob explore the stories behind each album, share trivia, & invite listeners to rediscover what makes each album truly unskippable.Mike and Rob Music
Episodes
  • Ep 3: Frank Ocean - 'Blonde'
    Aug 20 2025

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    In episode three of SKiP’D, Rob & Mike dive headfirst into the ethereal, genre-defying masterpiece that is Blonde by Frank Ocean. Selected by a listener who swears every second is sacred, this album takes the duo on a journey through vulnerability, identity, and sonic innovation. From the haunting minimalism of “Nikes” to the emotional gravity of “Self Control,” they explore whether Blonde is truly unskippable, or if it’s forgettable.

    What to expect:

    • An exploration of Frank Ocean’s lyrical intimacy, experimental production, and cultural impact.
    • Insights into the album’s mysterious release, collaborators, and the accolades it achieved along the way.
    • Rob & Mike’s signature banter, loves, hates and of course the all important Unskippable verdict.


    Stream SKiP’D on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your audio fix. Got an album that changed your life? Send it our way—Rob & Mike might just feature it on the next episode.

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    40 mins
  • Ep 2: We Are Scientists - 'With Love And Squalor'
    Aug 13 2025

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    On episode two of SKiP’D, Rob & Mike crack open Mike’s ultimate indie-rock manifesto: We Are Scientists’ debut, In Love and Squalor. From the adrenaline-fueled opener “Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt” to the raw vulnerability of “The Great Escape,” they unpack why every riff, lyric, and hook demands your full attention.

    What to expect:

    • A deep dive into the razor-sharp guitar lines and witty lyricism that defined mid-2000s indie rock

    • Behind-the-scenes stories about the album’s formation, production quirks, and that iconic sound

    • Rob & Mike’s signature banter, loves, hates and of course the all important Unskippable verdict.

    Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app. Got an album you’d never skip? Send us your pick and join the conversation on the next episode of SKiP’D!

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    22 mins
  • Ep 1: Panic! At The Disco - 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'
    Aug 13 2025

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    On the inaugural episode of SKiP’D, hosts Mike & Rob take on Rob’s album selection: Panic! At The Disco’s genre-defining debut, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. From the carnival-inspired opener “The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage” to the sing-along anthem “I Write Sins, Not Tragedies,” they explore the artistry and audacity that make every track unique.

    What to expect:

    • A deep dive into the ultimate baroque-pop and emo-club mashup

    • Behind-the-scenes trivia on the album’s 2005 recording sessions and Brendon Urie’s iconic vocals

    • Rob & Mike’s signature banter, loves, hates and of course the all important Unskippable verdict.

    Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, or your favourite podcast app. Got an album you’d never skip? Send us your pick and join the conversation on the next episode of SKiP’D!

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    25 mins
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