
Episode 87 – Bizarro Covers 4
As most regular listeners know, we like to mix it up as far as themes/format on the Decibel Geek Podcast. Over the 2+ years of

As most regular listeners know, we like to mix it up as far as themes/format on the Decibel Geek Podcast. Over the 2+ years of

While the Decibel Geek Podcast definitely caters to a worldwide audience, this week marks a very important holiday to Americans in Memorial Day. We thought

It may not be well-known but, according to the National Eye Institute, May is Healthy Vision Month. We thought we would help spread the word

One thing we’ve definitely learned in the 2 years that we’ve been doing this show is that there’s a great big world out there beyond

Volume 12 of our Radio Sucks Radio Show came a little early but that’s okay. We’ve been saving this one for a while. Why? Well,

When KISS decided to drop their trademark makeup in 1983, many fans from the band’s 1970’s glory years were perplexed when they saw a diminutive

No stories are more entertaining and thought provoking than war stories. The rock and roll equivalent to this is road stories. Our guest this week

Last week’s look at the first half of 1979 showed quite a bit of variety inside the genre known as rock. The second half of

We’re back this week to discuss the first half of a very transitional year in music history. 1979 was a true crossroads for rock music

Here at the Decibel Geek podcast we like to make a point to keep the show at around an hour. There’s no mysterious reason for