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Issue #54: Alanis Morissette – Jagged Little Pill
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a quick break from gaming to discuss some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #54 highlights one of the most popular records of the 90’s, Alanis Morisette’s Jagged Little Pill from 1995.
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Issue #53: Eminem – The Slim Shady LP
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to discuss some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #53 takes a look at Eminem’s breakthrough album, The Slim Shady LP!
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Issue #52: Burzum – Burzum
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a momentary break from gaming to examine some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #52 discusses a black metal classic, Burzum’s self-titled debut from 1992.
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Issue #51: Skinny Puppy – Too Dark Park
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from video games to look at some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #51 looks at Skinny Puppy’s Too Dark Park, often hailed as one industrial’s strongest releases.
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Issue #50: Tom Waits – Mule Variations
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to discuss his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #50 celebrates my favorite release from Tom Waits, his 1999 record Mule Variations.
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Issue #49: Foo Fighters – Foo Fighters
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to explore some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #49 discusses one of my early favorites, the Foo Fighters eponymous debut album from 1995.
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Issue #48: Cypress Hill – Black Sunday
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a quick break from video games to take a look at his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #48 touches on a hip-hip classic, Cypress Hill’s Black Sunday.
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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – 3DS
Super Smash Bro. for 3DS is everything that a portable Super Smash Bros. should be and a worthy successor to the franchise, being more competitive than Brawl, but less hardcore than Melee. A shame about the online mode, though.
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Dead Space – PC
Nerd Bacon looks back at Dead Space, a third person survival horror game that started a long-running franchise. Does this rusted relic of the last generation still hold up? Explore the USG Ishimura with Proto Joe and find out.
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Zombie Farm Escape – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews a spin-off endless runner of the Zombie Farm series developed by Playforge Games LLC. 5 out of 10! There simply isn’t much to say good about this title. It is not the best nor the worst endless runner out there, and it isn’t recommended that you buy it.
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Fatal Frame – PlayStation 2
The first in this groundbreaking survival horror franchise, Fatal Frame follows Miku Hinasaki, a young girl who traverses the Himuro mansion in search of her brother Mafuyu. Loosely based around a Shinto “Strangling Ritual” Miku comes across all kinds of aggressive spirits all bent on preventing her from interrupting the ceremony. Players control Miku as she wanders through the Himuro Mansion, killing spirits by taking pictures of their souls with her camera obscura.
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Issue #47: Kid Rock – Devil Without a Cause
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a quick break from gaming to explore some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #47 takes us to Kid Rock’s Devil Without a Cause – give it another listen; it’s better than you remember!
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Issue #46: Gummo OST
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a quick break from video games to discuss some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #46 examines one of the most extreme soundtracks of all time – Gummo!
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Issue #45: End of Days OST
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a momentary break from gaming to discuss some of his favorite albums of the 1990s! Issue #45 takes a look at the End of Days soundtrack, one last hurrah before the official end of the 90’s.
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Issue #44: Spawn OST
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a shot break from video games to delve into his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #44 discusses the Spawn soundtrack and its unique approach of mixing popular hard rock and metal acts of the day with electronic musicians and DJs to create all-new mixes and songs.
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