Barry and Abigail discuss Diesel and Dust by Midnight Oil and sample Southern Style, Mini-Weights, Oh Snap! Crack! Pop!, Commodore Crunch, Burberry Baltic Porter, and Vine And Dandy from Intracoastal Brewing Company in Melbourne, Florida.

Barry saw Midnight Oil live at a Club 1235 in Miami Beach in June 1988 with his medical school classmate, Dr. Michael Franz.

Abigail heard the iconic first three notes of Beds Are Burning as very similar to the iconic first three notes of Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple.

Abigail associated Dreamworld with Can’t Get There From Here by R.E.M., although she couldn’t quite put her finger on why.

Androporosphere (which appears in Whoah) is a made-up word that is a play on anthroposphere.

Barry recommended Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson.

Abigail believes The Home Depot Beat may be a direct rip-off of Sell My Soul.

The double clap at the beginning of Sometimes reminded Abigail of this TikTok.

Up next… Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd, submitted to our Jukebox by Jeff “Jafo” Shettler.

Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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