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One Last Breath: An Autopsy of Awful Albums
Alex Warwick
27 episodes
9 months ago
One Last Breath is a podcast where your hosts; Austin and Alex, discuss some of the most controversial, bizarre, divisive and downright abysmal albums. We hope you'll join us for a weekly discussion of some of the biggest blunders in music history. Keep in mind, we are not critics, just simply fans of music who hope to create a lighthearted and comedic discussion.

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One Last Breath is a podcast where your hosts; Austin and Alex, discuss some of the most controversial, bizarre, divisive and downright abysmal albums. We hope you'll join us for a weekly discussion of some of the biggest blunders in music history. Keep in mind, we are not critics, just simply fans of music who hope to create a lighthearted and comedic discussion.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Music Commentary
Comedy,
Music
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Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs
One Last Breath: An Autopsy of Awful Albums
1 hour 12 seconds
2 years ago
Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs

In todays episode of One Last Breath, your hosts will be discussing the one and only album “Philosophy of the World” by garage rock/outsider music band The Shaggs. Forced to perform and write music by their father Austin Wiggin, sisters Helen, Betty and Dorothy “Dot” Wiggin released their only effort in 1969. The sisters had no knowledge of how to play their instruments, causing them to play out of key and out of tune. It received little attention upon release, meanwhile Austin passed away and the sisters went on to live normal lives. However, the album gained some underground buzz, causing members of the band NRBQ to reissue the album on their label. Upon reissue, it was considered by many critics as an important, intriguing and haunting piece of outsider music. Frank Zappa called the Shaggs better than the Beatles. Kurt Cobain listed the album as his fifth favorite of all time. Does it live up to these praises? Tune in this week to find out!


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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Last Breath: An Autopsy of Awful Albums
One Last Breath is a podcast where your hosts; Austin and Alex, discuss some of the most controversial, bizarre, divisive and downright abysmal albums. We hope you'll join us for a weekly discussion of some of the biggest blunders in music history. Keep in mind, we are not critics, just simply fans of music who hope to create a lighthearted and comedic discussion.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.