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The Making of Rock and Roll Over – Kiss’s Raw Revival

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Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast
Riffology: Iconic Rock Albums Podcast

Remember when payday meant choosing which CD or vinyl you were blowing it on? Standing in HMV doing the mental maths, convincing yourself two albums was basically essential. Riffology is Neil and Chris chasing that feeling again, one classic record at a time.

This is a show about the albums that raised us —
Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Motley Crue, Def Leppard,
Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Pink Floyd, Radiohead,
Skunk Anansie, Gojira, Soulfly and the rest.
If it’s 25+ years old, loud and iconic, we’re in.

Each episode is two Gen X mates diving into studio sessions, producer chaos and band drama plus the joy of taped-over cassettes, dodgy car stereos and sitting on the floor with a record sleeve.

We nerd out when we should: Albini vs Vig, room-miked vs close-miked,
Neve consoles, dynamic-range disasters and those “how did this get approved?” moments.

If you grew up when albums were events, this is your place. Some weeks it’s an old favourite; other weeks it’s something you abandoned in ’94. Either way, Riffology’s here to talk rubbish, tell stories and remind you why these records mattered.

RIFF083 – Matchbox 20 – Yourself or Someone Like You
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When a Jersey Number Changes Everything and 15 Million People Prove the Critics Wrong

Hosts: Neil & Chris
Duration: ~87 minutes
Release: Not scheduled

Episode Description

Neil and Chris turn their attention to Matchbox 20’s landmark debut, Yourself or Someone Like You, a record that sold 15 million copies worldwide while barely causing a ripple in the UK. Released in 1996 and selling just 610 copies in its first week, this is the ultimate slow-burn success story, and one that Neil has been singing along to in the car ever since he first heard it on cassette.

For Chris, this one slipped by during his early dive into heavier territory, Fear Factory, Korn, Green Day, but coming back to it now he can’t quite believe he missed it. The guitars are crystal clear, every lyric lands immediately, and the whole thing feels effortless despite being one of the most polished records of its era. Think Collective Soul, think Third Eye Blind, think something you can play to your mum but still absolutely belt in the car.

Rob Thomas’s storytelling sits at the heart of this episode. Neil draws direct comparisons to Alanis Morissette in the way Thomas puts you inside a scene within a couple of bars, and the discussion keeps returning to just how personal and autobiographical this record really is.

What You’ll Hear:

  • The surprising origin of the band name, spotted on a softball jersey in a diner by guitarist Paul Doucette
  • The full story of Tabitha’s Secret, the band Rob Thomas left before forming Matchbox 20, including the lawsuit over 3am and why the same song appeared twice with different singers
  • Producer Matt Serletic’s crucial role, from co-writing Push to producing I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing for Aerosmith
  • The Frank Torres cover story, the man photographed for the album art who sued the band in 2005
  • Why Atlantic refused to release Push or 3am as commercial singles even as the album became a phenomenon
  • A specially edited audio comparison melding the Tabitha’s Secret version of 3am directly into the Matchbox 20 recording

Featured Tracks & Analysis:

Push, 3am, Long Day, and Real World all get proper attention, with discussion of how Push was born from a single random word in a hotel room and why Rob Thomas spent years explaining the song was about emotional manipulation directed at him, not by him. The episode also touches on the album’s structure, big radio singles up front, slow-burning deeper cuts like Kody toward the end, and why the whole thing repays repeat listens in a way that still holds up nearly 30 years on.

Tangential Gold:

  • Neil’s new car CD player and why holding a physical disc still feels magical
  • The metrics versus Imperial debate, triggered by Neil’s Artemis moon mission tracker going viral with 150,000 visitors in a few hours
  • Lizzie’s Woolworths pick and mix revelations, and why she never touched it again after stocktake day
  • The Barbie movie, Ryan Gosling, and Rob Thomas bracing for the worst before realising Ken actually made Push look pretty good

Why This Matters:

This is an episode about a record that critics dismissed, the public loved, and time has been very kind to. Neil and Chris make a convincing case that Matchbox 20 deserve considerably more respect than they typically receive, and that Yourself or Someone Like You sits comfortably alongside the best guitar-driven albums of the 1990s. Next up, the lads are heading to Train’s Drops of Jupiter.

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