Join your wacky co-hosts, Hollywood and Dirty Jim, as they randomly uncover 80s GenX Rock songs by going down the Rockin Rabbit Hole. Follow along in this interactive episode on Spotify starting with the “Mystery Foundation Band” for our Lipstick …
Check out this episode, “Guilty Pleasures / Hidden Treasures VOL 2”, as Hollywood and Dirty Jim as discuss how we all listen to songs that either we’re embarrassed to mention to others, or how we love little known songs that …
As the famous quote from the movie, “The Sandlot” states, “Heroes get remembered … But Legends Never Die!” And while the legendary vocalist Ronnie James Dio may no longer be present in the physical sense, he certainly continues to live …
Join your very own GenX musicologists, Hollywood and Dirty Jim, as they bring to you THE TEN SPOT. Follow along in this interactive episode as they review the Top 10 most streamed tracks on Spotify for Tom Petty and the …
Join co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim as they travel down the Rockin Rabbit Hole to a frightening place that Dirty Jim never wants to return to. This episode explores the heavier “leather” side of Lipstick and Leather. As heavy metal …
Classic Rock is in da house with Shaggy 2 Dope!! Listen in, as your groovy co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim review Led Zeppelin II (1969), The Doors debut album (1967) and “Green River” (1969) by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Every song …
The Rockin Rabbit Hole is like a Box of Chocolates ... you never know whatcha gonna get! Join your superhero musicologists Hollywood and Dirty Jim as they randomly uncover GenX Rock songs by going down the Rockin Rabbit Hole. Follow …
Follow along with your favorite GenX rockin’ co-hosts, Hollywood and Dirty Jim, as they offer up an intriguing “Battle of the Titans” episode featuring the best-selling heavy metal album in history, “The Number of the Beast” by Iron Maiden versus …
Join your wacky co-hosts, Hollywood and Dirty Jim, as they randomly uncover 80s GenX Rock songs by going down the Rockin Rabbit Hole. Follow along in this interactive episode on Spotify starting with the “Mystery Foundation Band” for our Lipstick …
As we entered the new millennium, we heard the emergence of what became termed, “Nu-Metal”. Hence (that’s a fancy word!), Hollywood and Dirty Jim will review two superstars of the Nu-Metal genre. We’ll be reviewing the 2000 album, “The Sickness” …
Check out your old-school metalhead co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim as they review, what is often considered one of the greatest heavy metal concept albums of all time, “Operation: Mindcrime” by Queensrÿche. The band received worldwide acclaim after...
GenXers grew up listening to a variety of Rock. Even though the airwaves were filled with Zeppelin, Purple and Sabbath, there was always room for STEELY DAN as they blended Jazz-Rock fusion in a way that was palatable even for …
It’s time for the Rock N Roll Rumble on the GTFO GenX Rock Music + Talk podcast. In one corner we have the 1981 double-platinum album from Def Leppard, “High ‘n’ Dry” vs. the 1982 platinum from Scorpions, “Blackout”. Join …
Listen to your favorite GenX Rock music co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim as they bring to you another edition of the Album Swap featuring, “Under the Table and Dreaming” (1994) from Dave Matthews Band and “Dookie” (1994) by Green Day. …
To say that Hollywood and Dirty Jim are simply fans of Ronnie James Dio is an understatement. Join your two lovable fanboys as they gush over the legendary Dio while reviewing Rainbow – The DIO Years “Make Me A Mix”. …
Listen in to your wacky DJ’s, Hollywood and Dirty Jim, as they bring you another edition of the Triple Band Slam featuring the Grateful Dead “American Beauty”, The Allman Brothers “Brothers and Sisters” and the self-titled debut album from The …
Listen in to your old-school metalhead co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim as they bring to you another edition of The Odd Couple featuring, “To Hell With The Devil” (1986) from Stryper and “Black Sun” (2002) by Primal Fear. It’s 80s …
QUEEN released their debut album in 1973 during the early foundation of Progressive Rock. And Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon took advantage of the times and experimented to a degree never heard before in the musical …
Check out so many hilarious moments as your beloved, comedic musicologists, Hollywood and Dirty Jim, give you a tour of the new Ozzy Osbourne album – Patient Number 9 (2022) and the new Skid Row album – The Gang’s All …
Enjoy listening to the wacky back and forth banter from your “semi-middle aged” co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim, as they discuss the career defining multi-platinum albums, “Throwing Copper” by LIVE (1994), “Sixteen Stone” by BUSH (1994) and “Lemon...