The Cobain 50 Episodes

Michael Azerrad, author of the 1993 biography Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana, joins us to talk about his relationship with Kurt Cobain. Subscribe: …

Seattle's own Jack Endino joins Dusty, Martin, and Albina for this month’s roundtable. Subscribe: .      

Martin Douglas dives into Jamboree by Beat Happening. Hailing from Olympia, Washington, the trio lived and breathed the punk rock ideology Subscribe: .&n…

Dusty Henry and Martin Douglas dive into the three albums by the Portland band Wipers, the band with the most entries on Kurt's list (unless you count "anythin…

Dusty Henry dives into Superfuzz Bigmuff by Mudhoney, whose debut represents the culmination of ideas that we now categorize as “grunge.” Subscribe: .&nb…

In this special bonus episode, we break format away from Kurt Cobain and Nirvana and look at the legacy of Soundgarden from the lens of founding member and ori…

Dusty Henry, Martin Douglas, Albina Cabrera, and Janice Headley discuss the idea of "punk" through the lens of four bands. Subscribe: .   …

Larry Mizell Jr. dives into My War by Black Flag. Subscribe: .      

Martin Douglas dives into the supreme weirdness of Philosophy of the World by The Shaggs. Subscribe: .      

Dusty Henry dives into the punk classic Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols by the Sex Pistols. Subscribe: .     &n…

Martin Douglas and Janice Headley dive into Shonen Knife’s 1983 album Burning Farm, which was released in America by Olympia, WA’s own K Records. Subscribe…

KEXP explores some of the women-led bands on Kurt's list, Kurt's feminism, and the very notion of grouping bands together based on gender identity. Subscrib…