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On this Friday's episode, the guest is former Game Informer senior editor Matthew Kato and we’ll be reviewing "Earl Grey” by Girl Ray and “Real” by Lydia Loveless. You’re welcome to listen to the albums ahead of time!

On every episode of MinnTrax, we want to involve the Patreon community as much as possible. So please leave a question or discussion topic below and we’ll read some of our favorites on the episode! Also, please leave a link to your current favorite song or a song you think is worth dissecting and we’ll include it in the community playlist on Spotify.

MinnTrax Community Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox

We’ll be pulling questions on Wednesday afternoon. Thanks everybody! And just a reminder: MinnTrax won’t be on YouTube or in the Patreon exclusive feed, it’s a stand alone podcast feed that you’ll need to subscribe to.

MinnTrax is our new music podcast hosted by Matt Helgeson and produced by Jason Dafnis where a guest has Helgeson review one of their favorite albums and vice versa. You can subscribe to MinnTrax on your favorite podcast app, new episodes are released every other Friday.

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Comments

OozingNeon

I’ve never been even close to being interested in The Hunger Games franchise, but I’m a big fan of the Lorde-produced soundtrack for Mockingjay (feat. artists like CHVRCHES, Pusha T, and Miguel). Has there ever been a soundtrack you got really into, but had no interest in seeing the movie it was inspired by?

Mike Lynch

Jeremy Bohl, Colin Hay was someone I only knew for his two 80's hits. He has a deep catalogue that has songs that make me laugh and cry.

Anonymous

Hey wrong feed with that last sumbission. Sorry! But to answer this question I think John Mayer hit legendary status with Continuum, and continued making unforgettable music. I think he’ll leave a legacy.

Anonymous

Hey MinntraX crew, I'm going to ask you the most controversial questions... What is your opinion on wearing bands shirts? And the follow up question... What is your opinion on people wearing band shirts that they obviously dont listen to? And simply just wear cuz it looks cool... When I see someone wearing a Ramons shirt, the clash, the who etcetera I usually ask them what's your favorite track or album... Kinda a jerk move on my part I know.

Anonymous

Hello Wilds, with Sony dominating customer reception, and Xbox fumbling marquee showcases and cross-gen messaging, how much do the prices of the consoles truly matter? Could the PS5 cost $200+ more than the Series X, and still conquer the holiday season?

Anonymous

When you were young, did you appreciate women singers as much as men? I know for me, I had wrongly assumed that songs with women singers were for girls. Song: Pedestrian At Best by Courtney Barnett

Anonymous

Name a band or artist that has radically changed your taste in music. I exclusively listened to 70's rock n' roll until Aesop Rock in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. Also, my pigeon hole answer from last week, Bill Withers. Man is phenomenal 👌https://open.spotify.com/track/4gRA0i5sxx3jAhHaVjPnUN?si=lsVi7C21S-GYxp94tD1qVQ

Max Jahner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4_kryG3erw Great pop-punk band with a gimmick I love. This song has been banging around my head all week.

Anonymous

https://open.spotify.com/track/1gkRV93XiyCiwUseq84KiH?si=twb-rS7xSKWzCbsmxLOAqw

Anonymous

Great band and great lyrics. Emergency & I is their best album imo

Thom Blackburn

Song! https://open.spotify.com/track/1zyKa1DrinEM8Prr99tm77?si=-JITSy2RTLah_S4fxucTqQ

Mike Lynch

Man, that Bill Withers song "Use Me" has been playing every day on Sirius Soul Town channel every other day. Love it.