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Issue #21: Alice in Chains – Dirt
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to discuss his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #21 focuses on the exquisitely dark breakthrough from Alice in Chains, Dirt.
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Issue #20: Cradle of Filth – Dusk… And Her Embrace
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to talk about some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #20 discusses Cradle of Filth’s breakthrough album Dusk… And Her Embrace and its deft combination of symphonic and black metal elements.
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Issue #19: Bush – Sixteen Stone
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a momentary break from video games to examine his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #19 takes a look at a “post-grunge classic,” Sixteen Stone from Bush.
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Issue #18: Green Day – Dookie
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a quick break from gaming to talk about some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #18 focuses on Green Day’s seminal 1994 recording Dookie, full of hits like “Basket Case” and “When I Come Around.”
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Issue #17: Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to look back at some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #17 looks back at Hello Nasty from the Beastie Boys back in 1998 and its eclectic and diverse nature.
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Issue #16: Tool – Undertow
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he momentarily breaks from gaming to discuss some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! In Issue #16, I’m covering the hard-to-digest but unquestionably brilliant Tool album Undertow.
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Issue #15: Weezer – Weezer (The Blue Album)
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to take a look back at some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! In Issue #15, I struggle to describe what makes Weezer’s Blue Album so memorable.
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Issue #14: Ministry – Psalm 69
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist takes a short break from gaming to dig into some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #14 examines the unique Psalm 69 from industrial giants Ministry. Tough to put into words? You bet!
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Yume Nikki – PC
Take a peak into the world of Yume Nikki, a strange game created by an independent developer known only by the pseudonym Kikiyama. But be warned, you will be disturbed by what you see.
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Luis Suarez Banned From FIFA 15
And to think that I was really looking forward to the new biting animations in FIFA 15 . . .
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Illbleed – Dreamcast
Teen smarty-pants Eriko refused to go with her friends to the horror-themed amusement park Illbleed, despite the fact that anybody who can get from start to finish wins $100 million. When her friends went missing after visiting the park days ago, Eriko takes it upon herself to go rescue her friends. Is Illbleed the jump-scare and cheap thrills amusement park she thinks it is? Or is it over run with a staff of zombies, killers, demons and more? Come find out for yourself in this Dreamcast cult classic.
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Dead Space 2 – PC
Proto Joe jumps in the middle of the Dead Space franchise with Dead Space 2, a third person survival horror that’s loaded with action but lacking in scares.
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Issue #13: Blink-182 – Dude Ranch
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he puts down the controller for a few minutes to discuss some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! In Issue 13, I talk about the infectious brand of pop-punk from Blink-182 on their album Dude Ranch!
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Issue #12: VNV Nation – Empires
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to examine some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! In Issue #12, I talk about one of the albums at the forefront of the “futurepop” style that gained ground during the late 90’s and early 2000’s, VNV Nation’s Empires.
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Issue #11: Prodigy – The Fat of the Land
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubit as he takes a quick break from gaming to talk about his favorite albums of the 1990s! In this issue, I discuss the dance oriented The Fat of the Land that made a splash around the world from the British group The Prodigy.
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