Issue #97: Static-X – Wisconsin Death Trip

Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a brief break from gaming to examine some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #97 talks about the grossly underrated Wisconsin Death Trip from Static-X. R.I.P. Wayne Static.

Issue #96: The Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13 – Songs from the Recently Deceased

Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a momentary break from video games to discuss his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #96 covers the third and final release of the 1990s from The Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13, Songs from the Recently Deceased.

Issue #86: Insane Clown Posse – The Amazing Jeckel Brothers

Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a momentary break from video gaming to examine his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #86 touches on ICP’s 5th Joker’s Card, The Amazing Jeckel Brothers, continuing with the rock influences found on The Great Milenko.

Issue #67: Cradle of Filth – From the Cradle to Enslave

Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a quick break from video gaming to discuss his favorite albums of the 1990s! Issue #67 continues with Cradle of Filth’s catalog and covers the short but powerful 1999 EP From the Cradle to Enslave.

Issue #60: Nine Inch Nails – The Fragile

Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from gaming to look at some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #60 covers the polarizing and confusing double album from Nine Inch Nails, The Fragile.

Issue #30: The Magnetic Fields – 69 Love Songs

Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from video games to discuss some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! In this commemorative 30th issue, I tackle one of history’s few triple albums, 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields.

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.