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Season
Seven
number
340
Type
Roundtable
Post Date
7/18/2017

Guitar Gods of the 90s

340 Guitar Gods of the 1990s Roundtable

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The 60s had Clapton and Hendrix, the 70s had Page and Blackmore, the 80s had Eddie, now it’s time to christen the guitar gods of the 90s.

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For our latest roundtable we aim at the heavens and request an audience with the gods! The guitar gods, that is. The 60s had Clapton and Hendrix, the 70s had Page and Blackmore, the 80s had Eddie and a slew of gunslingers, now it’s time to christen the guitar gods of the 90s. First, we try to figure out what exactly elevates a guitarist to god status. Then we open the floor for nominations. Some of the names will be familiar and expected, while others may be more obscure and surprising. To help us, we’re joined by returning guests Andy DererEric Grubbs and Joe Royland.

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  • ‍Intro - Guitar God Medley (Rage Against The Machine, Soundgarden, Dinosaur Jr., Pantera)
  • 13:28 - Bulls on Parade by Rage Against The Machine
  • 27:50 - No More Tears by Ozzy Osbourne
  • 33:09 - Chemical World - Intermission by Blur
  • 1:00:21 - Tired of Sex by Weezer
  • Outro - Pull Me Under by Dream Theater

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