The 1988 Albums Draft
Dave and Milt, along with guest Mike O'Neill, embark on a nostalgic journey through a rock and roll draft of the top albums of 1988. The draft order reveals the teams, including a unique AI participant named Sabrina. The hosts passionately discuss iconic albums such as Public Enemy's 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back,' U2's 'Rattle and Hum,' N.W.A.'s 'Straight Outta Compton,' and Tracy Chapman's impactful debut. Additional discussions feature notable picks like Metallica’s '...And Justice for All,' Living Colour's 'Vivid,' Bobby Brown's 'Don't Be Cruel,' and more. The episode is filled with anecdotes, lively banter, and deep dives into the songs and albums that defined the year. The final round concludes with surprising picks and overlooked gems, leaving listeners eager to join future drafts and become part of the community.
Topics
02:27 Remembering Judy
03:53 ABC's of Rock: Drafting Top Albums of 1988
04:27 Guest Introduction: Mikey O'Neal
08:01 Draft Order and Team Names
12:34 First Round Picks
20:52 Second Round Picks
28:27 Third Round Picks
45:04 Nostalgic Camp Memories
45:40 Hair Bands and Heavy Metal
48:45 Living Color's Impact
51:45 Metallica's Iconic Album
54:41 Prince's Playful Genius
58:44 Bobby Brown's New Jack Swing
01:01:09 Rod Stewart's Return
01:04:36 Paula Abdul's Pop Hits
01:08:09 Salt-N-Pepa's Dance Anthems
01:10:41 EPMD's Hip Hop Debut
01:14:19 Run DMC's Tougher Than Leather
01:18:15 Queensrÿche's Progressive Metal
01:20:44 Draft Recap and Final Thoughts