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S1 E5 Johnny Paycheck's "Biggest Hits" x Ol' Dirty Bastard's "Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version" - Beer

Danny and Julius Season 1 Episode 5

Crack open a beer with us as we talk about two artists who became legends for their rebellious music.

First we'll cover one of the many greatest hits compilations from Johnny Paycheck. "Biggest Hits" covers Paycheck's time with Epic and Billy Sherrill in the producer's chair. We'll talk about his outlaw image, the good and bad sides of his rocky career, and Julius offers an interesting interpretation of "She's All I Got"

Then we'll talk about the wild debut album from Ol' Dirty Bastard - which plainly and profanely displays his personality. We'll talk at length about his need to entertain, and how that results in some fun, chaotic, and incredible rap music that only can be pulled off by ODB.

Both of these artists were unafraid to speak their mind, leading them to success despite personal struggles that interfered with that.

Songs featured in this episode:
Johnny Paycheck - Friend, Lover, Wife - Purchase
Johnny Paycheck - Fifteen Beers - Purchase
ODB - Raw Hide - Purchase
ODB - Brooklyn Zoo III (Tiger Crane) - Purchase
JPEGMAFIA - Real **** - Purchase

Coming Up

  • Bonus Episode: Wu Tang Clan documentary series and solo projects
  • Ep. 7: Side by Side: a playlist episode discussing Young Thug and Future
  • Ep. 7 Bonus: 3 features from Young Thug and Future


ICYMI: Danny wrote a blog about Willie, check it out here.

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