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Six Picks Music Club

Six Picks Music Club

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Six Picks Music Club takes listeners on a hilarious adventure of music discovery where our music-loving trio of Geoffro, Russ, and Dave unveil a theme and handpick two songs each that perfectly capture it. Brace yourself for unexpected twists, insightful commentary, and plenty of fun along the way. So grab your headphones, tune in, and get ready for this musical odyssey.

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  • No News is Good News | feat. Public Enemy, Bad Religion, Gorillaz + more
    Apr 22 2026

    Episode 067: The 24-hour news cycle is spinning faster than a scratched 45, and this week on Six Picks Music Club, Geoff, Russ, and Dave are feeling the vertigo. We’re putting down the remote and picking up the needle to discuss how the media is failing us—turning information into infotainment and reality into a ratings game. From the "if it bleeds, it leads" mentality to the era of alternative facts, the guys look for the truth hidden between the headlines. The playlist is a front-page spread of sonic skepticism, kicking off with the legendary Gil Scott-Heron reminding us that the real movement happens in the streets, not on the screen. Hüsker Dü provides the frantic energy of a world obsessed with the broadcast, while Public Enemy delivers a scathing "letter" to the tabloids and Bad Religion offers battle-weary reflections from the front lines. Between the cynical satire of Gorillaz and the surreal parody of "Weird Al" Yankovic, it’s an episode for the skeptics, the truth-seekers, and anyone who’s ever wanted to throw their television out the window—just make sure you keep your speakers on.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • On My Knees | feat. Madonna, Jeff Buckley, Collective Soul + more
    Apr 8 2026

    Episode 066: Easter has come and gone, leaving nothing but half-eaten chocolate bunnies and some lingering questions about the Great Beyond. In this episode, Geoff, Russ, and Dave dive into the world of Faith—but don’t worry, they aren't passing a collection plate. Whether it’s a search for meaning or just a really catchy chorus about a higher power, the guys navigate the fine line between the divine and the distorted. While nibbling on leftover candy, the trio breaks down a tracklist that spans the jangly heights of The Byrds, the fuzzy intensity of The Thermals, and the ethereal beauty of Jeff Buckley, alongside 90s anthems from Collective Soul, pop provocations by Madonna, and a healthy dose of punk-rock skepticism from NOFX. It’s a Sunday morning session that feels much more like a Saturday night at the pub.

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Hangovers | feat. The Who, ZZ Top, Otis Redding + more
    Mar 25 2026

    Episode 065: The morning-after haze has officially settled over Six Picks Music Club, and we are definitely feeling the weight of last night’s decisions. We’re attempting to hair-of-the-dog our way back to consciousness, starting with a loud, caffeinated jolt from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes to shake off the brain fog. Once the initial tremors subside, we’re reaching for the dark-shades cool of ZZ Top and letting the smooth, soul-soothing medicine of Otis Redding coat our frayed nerves like a greasy diner breakfast. To keep the nausea at bay, we’ve got a pint of Jaya The Cat for those reggae-punk electrolytes, followed by a massive, stadium-sized headache courtesy of The Who. We’re finally closing our eyes and leaning into the dreamy, fuzz-drenched lethargy of Dum Dum Girls until the room stops spinning. It’s a dry-mouthed, shaky-handed tribute to the regrets we’d probably repeat next weekend—just keep the volume low and the lights off.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
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