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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 8:21 PM

1001 Album Club

A great podcast about music!
1001 Album Club

This week, I am changing it up and recommending a podcast. While that sounds like the most young-twenties, kale-eating, hippiest thing I could write, this podcast is good for those who already love podcasts, and for music listeners. 1001 Album Club is a podcast that breaks down every album listed in the Robert Dimery book, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Each episode is around 17 to 40 minutes, so it is perfect for your commute or a brisk walk to get out of the house. My favorite part about this podcast, is it releases your inner music nerd. To make the podcast shareable among your friends and family, listen to the albums the group reviews before each episode. Then, form your opinions, and listen along to see if you totally agree with them; or think they’re totally stupid.    


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