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[00:00 - 00:52]The speaker then brings up the band Fleetwood Mac and how the making of their album "Rumors" was chaotic due to the members sleeping with each other and writing songs about each other.

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[00:52 - 02:35]The speaker then discusses a scientific experiment in Antarctica that found evidence of a parallel universe with opposite physics.

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[01:05 - 01:49]The speaker shares that this episode is sponsored by sleep number.

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[01:50 - 03:44]The speaker then discusses a scientific experiment in Antarctica that found evidence of a parallel universe with opposite physics.

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[02:53 - 03:01]They mention the clickbait titles of scientific articles and how it can be difficult to understand the concepts.

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[03:19 - 06:54]The speaker segues into the topic of the podcast, which is the top five artists and albums that shaped them.

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[05:51 - 06:01]The speaker explains their love for Eiffel 65's techno music and how it holds nostalgic memories for them.

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[06:55 - 09:38]They reveal that they don't listen to much music but have two CDs they loved as a child - Backstreet Boys' self-titled album and Eiffel 65's "Europop."

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[07:29 - 08:01]The speaker explains their love for Eiffel 65's techno music and how it holds nostalgic memories for them.

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[08:01 - 08:20]They reveal that they don't listen to much music but have two CDs they loved as a child - Backstreet Boys' self-titled album and Eiffel 65's "Europop."

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[08:43 - 08:58]They mention wanting to be like Fergie, but also note her infamous incident of peeing on stage.

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[09:13 - 10:25]The speaker then brings up the band Fleetwood Mac and how the making of their album "Rumors" was chaotic due to the members sleeping with each other and writing songs about each other.

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[09:46 - 11:14]They discuss society's view of success and how it's okay to have one top achievement rather than constantly chasing more.

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[11:14 - 12:21]The speaker discusses their experience seeing the Backstreet Boys in Las Vegas with some friends, including Shane and Ian, for Sarah's birthday party.

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[11:49 - 12:16]The speaker and their friends enjoyed the concert, but there were some people next to them who seemed disinterested in the show.

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[12:21 - 13:51]The speaker reveals that they are more of an NSYNC fan but still enjoyed the Backstreet Boys concert.

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[12:29 - 13:12]At number five, the speaker lists Amy Winehouse and praises her album "Back to Black" for its timeless quality.

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[13:52 - 15:05]The speaker reveals that they are more of an NSYNC fan but still enjoyed the Backstreet Boys concert.

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[14:07 - 14:55]At number four on their list is a personal favorite artist, who the speaker remembers listening to as a child at house parties.

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[15:05 - 18:15]At number five, the speaker lists Amy Winehouse and praises her album "Back to Black" for its timeless quality.

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[17:06 - 17:57]The speaker discusses the impact this artist had on their life and how they continue to enjoy their music.

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[18:15 - 20:47]The speaker mentions a friend who was shocked by Winehouse's death, and they reflect on how it was a shared experience to witness her deterioration.

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[20:48 - 21:15]At number four on their list is a personal favorite artist, who the speaker remembers listening to as a child at house parties.

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[21:15 - 22:42]The speaker reminisces about being introduced to music by their older brother and trying to emulate him.

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[21:42 - 23:35]The speaker remembers listening to bands like No Effects and Tenacious D, and purchasing their first album, "War on Terrorism."

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[22:23 - 23:29]The speaker mentions listening to bands like System of a Down and Creed, who have Christian influences.

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[22:43 - 24:33]The speaker reminisces about being introduced to music by their older brother and trying to emulate him.

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[24:33 - 26:39]The speaker remembers listening to bands like No Effects and Tenacious D, and purchasing their first album, "War on Terrorism."

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[24:39 - 25:09]The speaker mentions being a fan of Weird Al and his album, "Running with Scissors," which sparked their interest in musical comedy.

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[25:35 - 27:08]The speaker remembers listening to bands like No Effects and Tenacious D, and purchasing their first album, "War on Terrorism."

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[27:08 - 28:27]They recall being introduced to screamo music through the band Under Oath, and being surprised by their Christian themes.

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[27:43 - 28:38]They talk about attending live music shows in Sacramento, many of which were held in churches due to their strict parents.

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[28:38 - 29:47]The speaker mentions listening to bands like System of a Down and Creed, who have Christian influences.

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[29:47 - 30:58]The speaker mentions being a fan of Weird Al and his album, "Running with Scissors," which sparked their interest in musical comedy.

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[30:58 - 32:24]The speaker reflects on the evolution of music from angry to sad, using rap and rock as examples.

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[31:04 - 31:41]They also mention being a fan of the Irish punk rock band Flogging Molly and their influence on their music taste.

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[32:24 - 33:47]The conversation shifts to discussing screamo and its combination with rap, specifically mentioning Lil Peep and Juice WRLD.

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[33:21 - 35:12]The speaker's top two favorite artists are Stevie Wonder and Hall & Oates, influenced by their parents' music taste.

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[35:31 - 36:38]The speaker discusses listening to "hot rap" on Spotify's "Rap Caviar" playlist.

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[35:39 - 36:09]They mention their recent discovery and love of "electro swing" music, specifically mentioning Caravan Palace.

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[36:23 - 37:59]They bond with someone named Shane over their similar upbringing and love of disco and 70s/80s music.

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[36:38 - 37:38]Shane's third pick is the self-titled album by The Used.

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[37:59 - 40:12]The speaker's third pick is "Spectrum" by Zedd, which they discovered in college and appreciate for its orchestration and emotional impact.

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[40:12 - 42:03]They mention their recent discovery and love of "electro swing" music, specifically mentioning Caravan Palace.

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[41:18 - 42:51]Shane's second pick is Janelle Monae, praising her unique style and storytelling through her albums.

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[43:24 - 44:59]They mention a song on the playlist about PTSD and how it differs from the hip hop they grew up with.

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[43:30 - 45:10]The speaker's second pick is "Currents" by Tame Impala, which holds sentimental value for their time living in Los Angeles.

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[44:42 - 45:36]The band also did a metal cover of Kelly Clarkson's "Since You've Been Gone"

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[44:59 - 47:35]Person hears a song they like in the office but denies hearing it before

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[45:36 - 48:37]The top albums that can be listened to continuously are: My Chemical Romance's "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge" and Panic! at the Disco's "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out"

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[48:37 - 49:59]The most legendary song from Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album is "Go Your Own Way"

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[49:29 - 50:27]Person hears a song they like in the office but denies hearing it before

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[49:59 - 53:44]The making of "Rumours" involved members of the band having affairs with each other and writing songs about them

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[53:54 - 58:14]The person apologizes to Damien for not making up the story and being "an idiot sometimes"

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[54:35 - 56:11]The person recounts a story of accidentally gluing themselves to the floor of a store

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[58:14 - 59:03]The person apologizes to Damien for not making up the story and being "an idiot sometimes"

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[59:03 - 59:50]The band also did a metal cover of Kelly Clarkson's "Since You've Been Gone"