by Avery Cochrane
Each week Lena and Avery listen to a CD from the 90's and talk about how awesome it was or not so awesome!
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April 13, 2025
<p>This week on the 90’s Tunes Podcast, Lena and Avery hop in the drop-top and ride along with <strong>Coolio’s 1994 hit “Fantastic Voyage.”</strong> The hosts take us into this feel-good, West Coast classic that put a funky twist on a funk legend — Lakeside's 1980 original of the same name.</p><p>They talk about how Coolio’s version blending G-funk beats with a message of escapism and unity. It's all smooth vibes and sun-drenched basslines. </p><p>Whether you're cruising down memory lane or hearing it fresh, this episode is a reminder that sometimes, the best escape is just a beat away. So pack your bags — it’s time for a Fantastic Voyage.</p>
April 10, 2025
<p>This week on 90’s Tunes, Lena and Avery dive headfirst into the hilariously chaotic world of Adam Sandler’s 1996 comedy album What the Hell Happened to Me? Best known for the breakout track “The Chanukah Song,” this album is a mix of raunchy sketches, absurd characters, and musical oddities that only Sandler could deliver. The hosts explore the album’s surprising chart success, its place in 90s comedy culture, and why it still resonates with fans of goofy, unfiltered humor. From “The Goat” to “Steve Polychronopolous,” Lena and Avery unpack the madness—laughing, cringing, and maybe even singing along.</p><p>Here is a link from when we talked about The Chanukah Song <a href="https://90stunespodcast.transistor.fm/63">https://90stunespodcast.transistor.fm/63</a> </p>
April 7, 2025
<p>In this episode of 90’s Tunes, Lena and Avery dive into the haunting and experimental 1992 single “Blood Makes Noise” by Suzanne Vega. Best known for her folk-infused storytelling and cool vocal delivery, Vega took a sharp left turn with this track — blending industrial textures, jarring percussion, and cryptic lyrics that left listeners both captivated and unsettled.<br>Suzanne Vega was often underestimated despite her willingness to innovate. From MTV airplay to high school headphones, “Blood Makes Noise” may not have topped the charts, but it definitely left a mark.</p><p>So crank up your headphones and join Lena and Avery as they explore the unnerving brilliance of Suzanne Vega’s most sonically adventurous hit. Blood makes noise — and in the 90s, it made a statement.</p>
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