July 12, 2021

Red, White, and Foo (Rock Matters Revisited)

Red, White, and Foo (Rock Matters Revisited)
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The Itch is taking a few weeks off from recording new episodes. But as we prep to launch season 3, we decided to take a trip down memory lane by revisiting a few of our favorite episodes from season 1, aka the Rock Matters Era!

First up, since last week's episode on Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American (with our friends from Podioslave, who you'll he hearing about again soon!), wasn't really an Independence Day celebration, we're breaking out last year's Red, White, and Foo episode! In it we discuss the greatest red, white, and blue music in rock, and recognize the importance of Foo Fighters on their 25th anniversary. The conversation touches on the tension of being American, how Snoop Dogg is forever chill, Rooooooxanne, and some revisionist history for Nirvana. And yep... Limp Bizkit gets a cameo mention.

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