The Grunge Bible Podcast

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Join Chris Celona and Ethan Shalaway as they discuss all things music and 90s ‘grunge‘ rock, with discussions of stories, albums, lyrics, artists, as well as interviews, questions, and answers.Produced by Drew McFadyen.

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  • CyclePoet
    Fell on Black Days? Here's a Pickup
    As someone who was a teenager in the early 90s when grunge make its impact, it puts a smile on my face knowing there are people who weren't around at that time who enjoy and appreciate that genre and era. The hosts musical knowlege goes beyond grunge as well. Great banter between the hosts with some occasional life philosphy thrown in as well. Keep up the great work!
  • CrankyCalvinist
    Loving it.
    I don’t know how I missed this pod the last few years, but I am loving it. It warms my heart to hear how much grunge is still loved. This podcast is an easy and fun listen at the gym, while driving or even when I’m doing my chicken coop cleans! 🖤
  • Emily RE 10
    Grunge isn’t Dead
    I’m 41 & was a total 90s Grunge kid. I’d “borrow” my dad’s work flannels & tie them around my baggy jeans and go off to school. I had a poster of Kurt Cobain on my wall. Anyway Grunge was more than music, it was an entire movement. I’ve always been a little overprotective of it, probably because so many of those songs saved my life. Anyway, I’m glad to see the next generation talking about it & keeping it alive. You guys may not have been alive then, but you get it. I originally found you on Instagram & I felt like the bumble bee at the end of “No Rain” video. Thanks for keeping Grunge alive & well! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
  • Hot dog clubber
    sense of community
    as someone in their early 20s without many friends who listen to grunge/rock music, grunge bible fills the gap with lovely conversation that makes me feel less alone. love it!
  • Big up big up
    Wikipedia reading
    Some good info, unfortunately neither of the hosts were actually cognizant during the grunge era, so all they can do is read off Wikipedia and give millennial opinions after the fact After hearing the hatred for Gn’R, I had to tap out.
  • seekay808
    Into the flood again…
    Love this show. I lived through the grunge era and I am happy that a younger generation is finding joy in discovering this music! Keep up the great work and may you find your way to MOPOP someday to worship at the guitars of the grunge gods.
  • chubbychunny
    Love it!!
    I absolutely love this podcast! I look forward to it every week. Ethan and Chris are so entertaining!
  • Wasting Light and nothing else
    Why listen?
    If you want to know why you should listen to a couple of guys who were “dead at the time, “ talk about this wonderful music from the early 90’s jump straight to episode 38 with Eric Leiderman. One of the most enjoyable podcasts I’ve ever listened to. Can’t wait until he is back. Also be sure to watch on YouTube. Just a great time!
  • Schlitzski
    What the *ucks up Denny’s
    More fun than a thrash concert at Denny’s.
  • AZ Old School
    Favorite show
    If you like music, like to laugh, and hate soup, give this show a listen.
  • KSBANDMAN
    Food for the 45-year old soul
    These guys take me back to the raw first listens of some great songs from great bands, and they do it from the perspective of athletes in their mid 20s. I have boots older than these two, but they bring a freshness to my favorite era of music, referencing shows and performances I could have never seen (broke farm kid hundreds of miles from a venue that would have played this music). It is great to relive this music with the commentary of Chris and Ethan. Keep it up!
  • cj126465
    Excellent
    This is my favorite show.
  • Fusgrufses
    Not just Silverchair!
    Days of the New were 16-17 years old when they wrote their first album. Travis Meeks is a musical savant.
  • Lando's illegitimate daughter
    Fantastic content
    This pod is tailor made for me as well as any music fan from any generation. Keep up the good work.
  • 3265
    Barf
    Probably the single worst podcast ever created.
  • deadhead-lb
    Rnr
    Good stuff, gents. Keep it up. My song of the week is “Wharf Rat,” by the Grateful Dead.
  • Cahrooni
    Thanks for keeping it alive
    I love that you are young grunge loves. Hard to find young people to connect with Im a dancer and created choreography for man in the box
  • bear alexander
    Good stuff
    Just givin er a 5 star review to boost tbh. Good stuff guys.
  • iiFerretLeader
    Grunge Bible!
    Am i wrong? this podcast is amazing. can’t wait for more!
  • Ole Miss Cowboys
    Would?
    If I would, could you?
  • MotherFreudIsAnAmazingRockBand
    The only reason for this review.
    I’m leaving this review solely because you blast Would? in thousands of people’s faces each morning. 5 of 5 stars and I wish Mazzy was one of em. 9 out of 10 kids prefer the Grunge Bible Podcast to guns. I feel the pain of everyone, and then I listen to the Grunge Bible Podcast. When my Mom and Dad drop me off at Grandpa Joe’s, I tell Grandma to play the Grunge Bible Podcast. Chris Celona is literally the Man in the Box known as the smartphone in my hand. People will be staring at me in a Jesus Christ pose because I won’t stop blasting the Grunge Bible Podcast. Listen to the Grunge Bible Podcast.
  • Shush du
    would? you read my review
    into the flood again, cannot wait to tune into this every week this is definitely going to be a highlight. always love listening to grunge and their insta page. super stoked
  • kbrulz
    👍
    I thought I would? leave a review, even though I have not heard one second of this podcast. It might be a big mistake, but I’m just trying to see what the show will be about...
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