
35000 Watts: The Podcast
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120 Months - August 1988 - The Sparks, Hoodoo Gurus, Psychedelic Furs
120 Months - July 1988 - Living Colour, The Sugarcubes, Ramones
120 Months - June 1988 - Billy Bragg, Tracy Chapman, Ministry

S1988 Ep 17120 Months - May 1988 - Big Audio Dynamite, Let's Active, Love and Rockets
An eclectic mix of styles from our three choices this week, plus one of the most unlikely mystery bands of all-time just happens to be our mystery video for the month.

S1988 Ep 16120 Months - April 1988 - The Church, The Damned, Midnight Oil
Our regular picks are all solid songs, don't get us wrong. But we'd be lying if we said the mystery song wasn't the star of the show this time around. You are definitely going to want to check this one out!

S1988 Ep 15120 Months - March 1988 - Screaming Blue Messiahs, Balaam & The Angel, The Fall
In this episode, we look at some lesser-known artists played on 120 Minutes in March of 1988, including our first "repeat offender". Will Keith be able to bring Scott and Michael over to his side? Tune in to find out!

S1988 Ep 14120 Months - February 1988 - Jesus and Mary Chain, Sisters of Mercy, The Vapors
In this episode, we dip our toes into the playlists of February 1988, where we find one of the architects of "shoegaze", a goth powerhouse and an early '80s classic one-hit wonder.

S1988 Ep 13120 Months - January 1988 - The Replacements, Sinead O'Connor, Ultravox
In this episode, we kick off our tour through 120 Minute's 1988 playlists, starting in January with three amazing artists who each represent a completely different genre of music.

S1987 Ep 12120 Months - December 1987 - Violent Femmes, The Smiths, Wire
We finish off 1987 with a couple of big name artists in Violent Femmes and The Smiths, along with a track from the unexpected later stage of Wire's excellent catalog.

S1987 Ep 11120 Months - November 1987 - Fishbone, The Housemartins, Depeche Mode
This episode features a fun mix of styles, from the punk-meets-funk vibe of Fishbone, to the acapella stylings of The Housemartins and finally the lush electro-rock of Depeche Mode...plus a mystery song that you'll just have to hear for yourself.

S3 Ep 4Interview with Ray Fournier - WUNH-FM
Host Lisa chats with WUNH-FM alumni Ray Fournier about his time in college radio.

S1987 Ep 10120 Months - October 1987 - Icicle Works, Killing Joke & MARRS
In this episode, we lean away from the more iconic artists on the 120 Minutes playlist and instead land on a couple contenders for "one-hit wonder" status and an influential band who never hit the heights that some of those that borrowed from them did.

S3 Ep 3Interview with Charles Driebe - WTUL-FM
Our interview series continues with a conversation between our host, Lisa and Charles Driebe, an alumni of the venerable WTUL-FM 91.5 in New Orleans.

S1987 Ep 9120 Months - September 1987 - Concrete Blonde, New Order & Public Image Ltd.
A little something for everyone in this episode of 120 Months, as we talk about early Concrete Blonde, peak New Order and later-stage John Lydon (in the form of Public Image Ltd.).

S3 Ep 2Interview with Joe Lomonaco
In this episode of 35000 Watts: The Podcast, host Lisa is chatting with WGSU 89.3FM alumni Joe Lomonaco.

S1987 Ep 8120 Months - August 1987 - Yello, 10000 Maniacs and Echo & The Bunnymen
The summer of 1987 draws to a close with a couple of artists who were mainstays on college radio for years, plus a one-hit wonder that is beyond iconic almost forty years after its release.

S3 Ep 1Interview with Jonathan Lee - WKNS
The original 35000 Watts podcast returns for season 3, and we're coming back with a greater focus on the people who make college radio great. We're kicking off the season by featuring host Lisa Girard's interview with Jonathan Lee, an alumni of WKNS 90.3FM.

S1987 Ep 7120 Months - July 1987 - Black Flag, Nitzer Ebb & R.E.M.
For this episode, we're deep in the summer of 1987 and talking about an eclectic group of bands that were all at (or pretty close to) the height of their powers at the time: Black Flag, Nitzer Ebb and R.E.M.

S1987 Ep 6120 Months - June 1987 - The Mission UK, Faith No More, Throwing Muses
We're halfway through the year 1987 and in this episode, we dive in to the early years of bands that would go on to bigger and better things as the decade comes to a close.

S1987 Ep 5120 Months - May 1987 - The Cure, Erasure and XTC
This week brings us three heavy-hitters from the UK, all of which were massive successes on college radio and gained a fair amount of airplay on the US Pop charts during their career. Plus, we discover a mystery artist with a fairly mysterious sounding song.

S1987 Ep 4120 Months - April 1987 - The Mighty Lemon Drops, Camper Van Beethoven & The Squalls
Continuing our deep dive into the early years of MTV's 120 Minutes, we revisit three bands that were all staples on college radio in April of 1987.

S1987 Ep 3120 Months - March 1987 - Flesh for Lulu, Hüsker Dü and Love Tractor
EIn the spring of 1987, MTV's 120 Minutes was starting to bring college radio and indie favorites into the mainstream with national TV exposure. This week, we look at three songs that got airplay in March of that year, with a classic '80s track and a couple of iconic college radio bands.

S1987 Ep 2120 Months - February 1987 - Skinny Puppy, Don Dixon and more!
In this episode, we continue our exploration of the first decade of MTV's 120 Minutes. This week, we are exploring the music of February 1987, featuring a couple of college radio classics and a "mystery" song that was brand-new to everyone.

S1987 Ep 1120 Months - January 1987 - The The, O.M.D and Dumptruck
In this episode, we begin our journey through the first decade of MTV's 120 Minutes, one of the only national television showcases for your favorite college radio artists. We start with January 1987, where we find a couple of all-time great artists in The The and O.M.D., along with a delightfully unknown-to-us band called Dumptruck.

S2 Ep 19Our College Radio Experience
We are wrapping up season 2 of the podcast with a more personal episode, where we have a chance to talk about our experiences in college radio. If we learned one thing in making the film, it is that everyone who worked in college radio has a similar, but yet also unique, story about how they came to be involved. Keith, Scott and Michael are no exception, so this week we'll explore the brief version of their college radio stories.

S2 Ep 18Favorite College Radio Debut Albums
We know that many, many artists began their careers on college radio, but some artists made a bigger splash than others when they were first starting out. In this episode, we look at three of our favorite debut albums from artists who went on to become fixtures on college radio.

S2 Ep 17College Radio Cover Tunes Vol. 3
We had so many great cover tunes we wanted to talk about that we decided to do two episodes back-to-back just to try to squeeze in as many as we could. In this episode, we're digging a little deeper into the college radio catalog to highlight a couple of lesser-known artists, along with one of the mainstays of the format.

S2 Ep 16College Radio Cover Tunes Vol. 2
Some of the best cover tunes of all time were performed by college radio icons, and in this week's episode, we talk about three more of our favorites. The originals run the gamut from obscure indie bands to titans of the music industry.

S2 Ep 15One-Hit Wonders Vol. IV
We're back again with some of our favorite college radio one-hit wonders, and this time we're looking at two incredibly catchy pop gems along with one of the weirdest, funniest songs to ever hit the radio airwaves. Mild language warning for this one!

S2 Ep 14Everybody Loved These Albums...Except Us!
Was there ever an album that everyone around you seemed to adore but you just didn't quite get? Did you start to wonder if you were the only one who didn't love it? In this episode, Michael, Keith and Scott each choose an album to discuss that blew up on college radio but that they never fell in love with the way everyone else did. Feel free to roast us in the comments, we're ready for it. :)

S2 Ep 13Favorite Rock Docs: New Order Story
We finish off our series on our favorite rock documentaries with look back at a legendary band during the peak of their popularity, 1993's New Order Story. If you don't know the whole story the band or have never really known much about the individual band members (due to their reluctance to grant interviews), this is a great starting point to learn more about one of the most influential bands of the 1980s and '90s.

S2 Ep 12Favorite Rock Docs: Dig!
We are continuing our discussion from last week about our favorite rock documentaries, and this week we are talking about Dig! from 2003. This is a story of two bands, The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre who are both dealing with the struggles of authenticity, "selling-out" and trying to be successful in the world of late 1990s indie rock. Let's just say they tend to go about it in different ways.

S2 Ep 11Favorite Rock Docs: Another State of Mind
We've been talking a lot about the music of college radio on the podcast, but given that 35000 Watts is a documentary, it seemed appropriate (and maybe overdue) to talk about our own personal favorite music documentaries. First up, we discuss the 1984 documentary Another State of Mind, which follows Youth Brigade and Social Distortion as they head out onto the road for their first tour. Along the way, you see an amazing glimpse of the punk culture of the early 1980s and the trials and tribulations of life on tour for young, unsigned bands with a lot of ambition and zero budget.

S2 Ep 10Album Revisit: Siamese Dream
In this episode, we revisit another early '90s album that made a big impact during our time in college radio: Smashing Pumpkins' breakthrough album, Siamese Dream. This album received heavy rotation on the college radio airwaves before breaking big into the mainstream. Does it still hold up over 30 years later?

S2 Ep 9We Loved These Albums...Did Anyone Else?
Have you ever loved an album but wondered if maybe you were the only one? In this episode, we take a look at three albums that blew us away but didn't seem to make a huge impact on anyone else.

S2 Ep 8I Would Have Played This on Repeat!
Many of us had our musical tastes and preferences shaped heavily by our time in college radio. But a lot of us continued to work as DJs in clubs, commercial radio or online streaming, which led to discovering a lot more new music after leaving the college radio booth. In this episode, Michael, Scott and Keith each choose a band they would have played in heavy rotation had they been around during their time in college radio.

S2 Ep 7Surprise albums!
Have you ever heard a fantastic album from a band you had written off because of their previous work? Michael, Keith and Scott have, and in this episode, they do a deeper dive on three albums that took them completely by surprise.

S2 Ep 5College Radio One-Hit Wonders Vol. 3
We are back again with one our favorite topics, college radio one-hit wonders! In this episode, Michael, Keith and Scott choose a few of their favorites from their time in college radio, including a few classics and a smash hit at KTXT and beyond from our friends, Hagfish (our panel's unanimous vote for "band who should have been much bigger"). Available now on our website or your favorite podcast platform!

S2 Ep 4Interview with Michael Sandefer - Part 1
How do you start up a college radio station from scratch? That is one of the big questions Lisa has for our guest for this episode, Michael Sanderfer of WLJS.

S2 Ep 3Throwing Copper: Thirty Years Later
Easily one of the most-played "modern rock" albums of the 1990s, Live's Throwing Copper isn't often spoken of in the same reverent tones as other classic albums from the same decade like Nevermind or Ten. In this episode, Michael, Keith and Scott revisit the album thirty years after the peak of its popularity to find out if it deserves a spot in the pantheon of great 90s albums.

S2 Ep 2Interview with WUOG alum Spenser Simrill
If you've seen our film, 35000 Watts, you've been briefly introduced to our guest when our friend Arvell Poe talks about being paired with "a white guy named Spenser". It was only a matter of time before we had to meet Spenser ourselves, and we're glad we did. Dr. Spenser Simrill Jr. is an award-winning writer, producer, educator, and TEDx speaker with amazing stories to tell. In this episode, we can only scratch the surface of Spenser's history with WUOG and his many achievements after leaving the University of Georgia.

S2 Ep 1College Radio Cover Tunes Vol. 1
While college radio is filled with new and innovative music, it has also featured some fantastic covers of both classic tunes and lesser-known gems. In this episode, we kick off season 2 with Michael, Keith and Scott talking about some of their favorite cover tunes from their time in college radio.

S1 Ep 11The Three Eras of R.E.M.
You can't really have a college radio-focused podcast and not have an entire episode devoted to R.E.M., can you? We think not. In the final episode of Season 1, Michael, Keith and Scott discuss the three eras of the quintessential college radio band.

S1 Ep 10Alien Abduction Albums
You've heard of "Desert Island Discs" right? It's the game/thought experiment where you have to pick five (or ten) albums you'd take with you if you knew you were going to be stranded on a desert island. Well, we've come up with "Alien Abduction Albums". It's the same idea but the twist is that the aliens are abducting you at a particular place and time, and you can only choose albums you can grab immediately. For this episode, our hosts Michael, Keith and Scott are being abducted on their last shift at college radio station KTXT. What albums do they grab from the booth to take with them? And what albums would you take in that situation?

S1 Ep 9Does Nirvana Get Too Much Credit?
If you want a shorthand way to explain the death of hair metal and the rise of grunge (and "alternative") music in the early '90s, you simply have to say "Nirvana" and even casual music fans know what you mean. But is that really an accurate description of the massive changes that took place in the music world at that time? In this episode, Michael, Keith and Scott debate whether Nirvana gets too much credit for the 1990s musical revolution.

S1 Ep 8College Radio One-Hit Wonders Vol. 2
In this episode, we take another look at artists who had one big song take the world of college radio by storm, only to drop off the radar afterwards.

S1 Ep 7Interview with Arvell Poe - WUOG
In this episode, we reconnect with Arvell Poe, an alumni of WUOG and currently the host of The INDIE Show. Arvell is featured in 35000 Watts: The Story of College Radio, and there were so many interesting stories that didn't make it into the film, we knew we had to sit down with him again for the podcast. Tune in and listen as we dive deeper into Arvell's personal history with college radio and broadcasting.

S1 Ep 6Flawless Four Album Runs
One of the hallmarks of a great band or solo artist is the flawless four album run: four albums in a row where the quality is consistently high from the first track to the last. In this episode, Michael, Keith and new guest Scott Mobley choose their favorite four album run from their days in college radio.

S1 Ep 5Interview with Marc Arot - WRFT
Our first in a series of episodes where we interview former college radio DJs and staffers about their time in college radio and find out what they are doing now. In this episode, Lisa chats with Marc Arot, who was a DJ at WRFT at Temple University. Marc shares his memories of WRFT as well as clips from his archives from his time at the station.

S1 Ep 4What Makes a College Radio Artist?
There are certain artists that are considered to be quintessential college radio artists: R.E.M., Pixies, Sonic Youth, Juliana Hatfield, Liz Phair...the list goes on and on. But why? What's unique about these artists that endeared them to college radio? We'll explore that topic in-depth in this episode.