
Show overview
Billion Dollar Record Club has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 68 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 49 min and 1h — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 22% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Music show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2024, with 48 episodes published. Published by Dixon Denim Cutoffs, LLC.
From the publisher
Billion Dollar Record Club is a music collector's investment podcast by and for complete idiots. Join JD Ryznar, David B Lyons, Hunter Stair, and "Hollywood" Steve Huey as they attempt to make their record collections more valuable by taking a low-priced record and working to make its price skyrocket. Each week, the hosts will present an album that has been underloved, underappreciated, and undervalued and through fun facts, deep research, lyrical analysis, and sophomoric banter, convince collectors that the album is worth one billion dollars.
Latest Episodes
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Choochoos
JD presents a genre about trains. Subscribe to "Beyond Yacht Rock 2000" in your favorite podcast app for more new genre countdowns. If you're already subscribed to the original "Beyond Yacht Rock," that feed should be updated.
A Christmas Record by ZE Records
An old friend takes the hosts on a very special sleigh ride.
O.F.R. by Nitro
You probably don't deserve it, but here's Nitro.
With Sympathy by Ministry
Before Batdance, the best goth dance party was Ministry's first album.
"All Ears" Produced for Radio Shack, A Division of Tandy Corporation
An album Radio Shack gave away for free is worth a billion dollars.
Eddie Old Bob Dick And Gary by Tenpole Tudor
Steve presents a learned treatise on Tenpole Tudor, indie label Stiff Records, English aristocracy, acting careers made of bit parts, and the wanker who replaced Johnny Rotten in the Sex Pistols.
2024 Q3 Investor Meeting
Hosts keep the SEC off their backs.
Falco 3 by Falco
Dave proudly presents some of this Falco album.
Tané Cain by Tahnee McClure
Hunter brings you an album by a lady whose name totally doesn't rhyme at all.
Man of Colours by Icehouse
JD covers an album that his teen boy told him was worth a billion.
Definitely Maybe by Oasis
Steve presents a learned treatise on Oasis, their pre-stardom years, the Manchester indie scene, and all the influences Oasis ripped off who were NOT the Beatles.
Into The Unknown by Bad Religion
Just when you thought you knew someone...
What's On Your Mind by The 600 W Dayton Family
Hunter takes the boys home to meet his favorite gangsta rappers, The Dayton Family.
Stars On Long Play II by Stars On
Hosts play a game with a famous medley album.
Taken By Force by Scorpions (For Real This Time)
Steve presents a learned treatise on ze Scorpions, English as a second language, ze second wave of heavy metal, and ze evil anti-Elvis.
I Never Said Goodbye by Sammy Hagar
Dave fulfills his contractual obligation to do this album.
A Touch Of Class by The Mighty Sparrow
"The Mighty Sparrow and his calypso crown helps Maximum Money re-brand with a Touch of Class."
Raised On Radio by Journey
JD covers a billion dollar album from the rock band Journey.
Taken By Force by Scorpions
Steve's got a special treat for you.
2024 Q2 Investor Meeting
As per government regulations, the hosts answer investor's Q2 questions wayyyy after Q2.