
Please No Moss Podcast
1) #344: 'Funky Kingston' by Toots and the Maytals
Funky Kingston by Toots and the Maytals is one of those records that feels like a bridge between worlds: part raw reggae groove, part soul-drenched funk, and all good vibes. You can hear the roots of ...Show More
2) #10: 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' by Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill dropped in 1998 and instantly felt like a cultural event—blending hip-hop, soul, reggae, and R&B into something that was both deeply personal and universa...Show More
3) Un Poquito Moss - #343: "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry
"Promised Land" is a fast-paced rock 'n' roll travelogue where the narrator hustles his way from Virginia to California. It's full of motion, rhythm, and clever references to the civil rights movement...Show More
4) #198: 'The B-52's' by The B-52's
The B-52s’ debut album is a wild, campy ride that dropped in 1979 and still feels like a dance party from outer space. With surf rock guitars, retro-futuristic vibes, and absurdist lyrics, it introduc...Show More
5) #25: 'Tapestry' by Carole King
Carole King's Tapestry is a landmark album that masterfully weaves introspective lyrics with unforgettable melodies, creating a deeply personal yet universally resonant listening experience. Given its...Show More
6) #460: 'Melodrama' by Lorde
Lorde’s Melodrama is basically the soundtrack to being 19, heartbroken, and feeling everything way too much. It’s full of glittering production, devastating lyrics, and the kind of self-aware drama th...Show More
7) Foolish Games
With Pat out of the studio, Derek welcomes Andy Pierce, David Mucci, and Russell Gonzalez to the show to play some music-themed trivia games.Listen to OTR Debate on Spotify or Apple PodcastsFollow Ple...Show More
8) #496: 'Dónde Están los Ladrones?' by Shakira (w/ David Mucci)
Shakira’s Dónde Están los Ladrones? captures a young artist on the edge of global stardom, grappling with identity, love, and corruption. But at #496, it finds itself just barely holding on to it's sp...Show More
9) Un Poquito Moss - #337: "She's Gone" by Hall and Oates
Hall and Oates’ “She’s Gone” is a soulful breakup anthem packed with raw emotion, smooth harmonies, and one of the all-time great vocal performances. The song captures the bitter ache of lost love wit...Show More
10) #428: 'New Day Rising' by Hüsker Dü
Hüsker Dü’s New Day Rising is a blistering, emotional ride through melodic punk that helped define the sound of underground rock in the '80s. With raw energy and surprising hooks, the band pushes past...Show More