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Welcome To The Home Of It’s Not That Bad
It’s the show that does its best to defend the unfairly maligned movies, to find the silver linings in the films deemed “less than great”. Every week, host Jason Whissell is joined by a guest to discuss a movie that has been poorly rated by the critics or by the fans. We do our very best to find good things to say about them, and to show those flicks in a light that you may have not noticed before. We are also always happy to hear what movies you think should be covered, as well as what you thought of the movies themselves. We’ll be posting blogs on here as well as keep you updated as to what to expect in the coming months.
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There Can Only Be One – Stabbing Westward

Pounding industrial rhythms, soaring vocals and some dark, moody atmospheres…Stabbing Westward brought the darkness to the industrial world with a melodic tilt. They are one of the best in their genre, and this week, we dive through discography in search of that one perfect song.
Below are the playlists made by both of us. A quick note, their self-titled album is not on Spotify, so I Remember is not on the list. However, you can find the song on YouTube. In the meantime, have a listen, deep dive the albums and let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies With Fake Bands We Wish Were Real

There are movies about real bands, movies with real bands appearing in them…and then there are movies with bands we wish were real. This week, we delve into the movies with make-believe masters of music. Which films made our lists? Tune in and find out.
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Ep. 172 – Fifty Shades Of Grey

Hollywood has long been known for taking books full of rich characters, deep complex storylines and loyal fan bases and turning them into cheap celluloid imitations. Even the people behind Coles Notes do better jobs of retelling the plot lines. But, it can be hard to translate a good book to the screen. So how would a bad book translate? Find out as we wrap up Razzies Month with a trip to the dark side to see if Fifty Shades Of Grey is not that bad.
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Spin Shuffle Skip – The Craft Soundtrack

We’ve said it before on this show, 90’s soundtracks knew what they were doing. Collections of rare tracks from big name artists, covers that challenged the originals and a disc full of amazing songs. This week, Lyle Robichaud returns to tackle another collection that set CD players on fire, The Craft Soundtrack.
Below is the Spotify playlist of the soundtrack. have a listen, deep dive the tracks and let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list. Note, some of the songs may not be available where you are.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Released In 2015

We finish our month-long journey through decades with movies released in 2015. The year saw the return of a beloved franchise, some great indie flicks and so much more. What movies made our Keep, Watch and Pass picks? Listen in and find out.
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Ep. 171 – Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania

For 11 years, Marvel was EVERYTHING in the theatres. The MCU redefined the superhero movie and franchise. Often imitated, never duplicated, it was the juggernaut that could not be stopped. So what happened? Find out as we step into the Quantum Realm to see if Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania is not that bad.
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There Can Only Be One – Eagles

They have biggest selling North American album of all-time, but it’s a Greatest Hits disc. Now, deep dive into the songs that you may not know as well as Joseph Whalen returns to deep the dive the songs and sounds of one of the biggest bands ever, Eagles.
Below are the lists made by both Joseph and myself. Have a listen. deep dive the albums and be sure to let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Released In 2005

Halfway into the first decade of the 21st century, the theatres were serving up movie gold…and some silver…and some mud. Listen in as we drop our picks from the movies released in 2005.
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Ep. 170 – New Year’s Eve

December 31st…it’s a time of hope, wonder, change and enlightenment. It’s when bad times can come to an end and make way for new beginnings. It can also lead to hangovers, gut rot and the impending doom of not actually knowing how you got to where you woke up the next day. So, will this movie give us a sugar-sweet high or a massive feeling of regret? Find out as Razzie Month continues in our quest to see if New Year’s Eve is not that bad.
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Spin Shuffle Skip – WWF Aggression

Take the biggest entrance themes from WWF wrestlers and have them remixed, reworked and revised by the days biggest rap and hip hop superstars. What you got was a Judgment Night-level mashup of genres that electrified the walkway to the squared circle. Lyle Robichaud is back to break down his picks from this iconic disc.
Below is the Spotify link to the album. have a listen and let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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