Instead of skipping straight to Mellon Collie, Nick is forcing Austin to wrestle with the band's 1994 b-side album, Pisces Iscariot. Does it, as Nick suggests, transcend its b-side album status and deserve to be a regular album? Or is this a wasteful diversion that sours Austin on the band? Nick begins with a thorough lesson on the history of the b-side album. They split on Plume, and then ponder important stuff like why Phish fans are so nice. Thanks for listening.

13:20 - "Soothe"

22:15 - "Frail and Bedazzled"

27:30 - "Plume"

33:45 - "Whir"

Smashing Pumpkins at Lollapalooza

Billy Corgan joins Lyric Opera board

Alien: Earth episode 5 ending song (The Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock)

A-side and B-side

CD Singles

Pearl Jam - Lost Dogs

Nirvana - Incesticide

Oasis - The Masterplan (album)

Mitski

Smashing Pumpkins - Mashed Potatoes

Bob Dylan discography

Phish discography

Ian Cohen's Pitchfork review of Pisces Iscariot

"The Everlasting Gaze"

Bush - "Swallowed"

R.E.M. - Dead Letter Office

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