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The Bobby Bones Show

#563: Bobby, Eddie and Matt Stell on Top 3 Albums That Changed Their Life + Matt Shares Breaking News in His Personal Life + Greatest Lead Singers & Debut Albums of All-Time

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

Music Interviews, Comedy, Entertainment News, Society & Culture, Music, News

4.89.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Bobby, Eddie and country music singer/songwriter, Matt Stell sit down to talk about the albums that completely rewired how they hear music. Each of them brings a Top 3 that shaped their life, with stories about where they were, what was going on, and why those records still hold up. Along the way, they get into how certain songs attach themselves to specific memories and why some albums age better than others. Matt also drops some breaking news from his personal life that the guys were not expecting. Plus, they dive into the greatest lead singers and debut albums ever and end up in a full-on music debate that’ll have you making your own list as you listen.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:11.7

All right, we're here with Matt Stowe and producer Eddie.

0:15.7

And so I said you guys some questions last night.

0:18.9

We're going to do kind of an in-house music discussion.

0:21.7

We're going to start with the top three albums that changed your life.

0:26.7

So not the greatest of all time.

0:29.0

And also, don't pander, either one of you.

0:32.0

Pander to who?

0:33.3

To the artist?

0:34.5

What, to you?

0:35.2

No, not to me, to just people.

0:37.3

Like, say cool things

0:38.4

that you sound cool oh but okay but what if we sound cool just because what if you are cool yeah it just grows in all white trash like that you are that's fine it's the only time I'm gonna say that okay I just don't want you guys like hollering out cool things that we don't really know like chikovsky and b major

0:56.0

like that's a good one. That's some bull crap. That's a good chikovsky. So as long as that's been stated up front. Gotcha. I'll go first then. Top three albums that changed my life. I have, and one of them I have actually as a vinyl on the shelf

1:12.9

behind us. I have Beastie Boys license to ill, because to me that was three white dudes,

1:19.8

they're Jewish dudes, but I didn't know the difference I was from Arkansas. Yeah, white dudes. Yeah.

1:23.6

And they're rapping. And I was like, that's crazy. Because how I... Can you even do that? Yeah, how I grew up, you didn't get to be a rapper if you're white. And so it was like, that's crazy they can do that. And it was kind of funny, you know, a little absurd. So Beastie Boys, Licensed to Ill comes in on my list at number one or i don't think i ranked them i just have

1:45.1

my top three i also have adam sandler they're all going to laugh at you oh dude that is so good

1:50.2

that's a great one and that's like lunch lady land yes it had at a medium pace which was a song

1:57.3

you see that shampoo bottle yes dude is that the one with the with i mean he had? Dude, is that the one with the, with, I mean, he had a couple, right? Was that the one with the goat on it? The goat skit and, uh... I don't know if that's the goat one. I think the goat one was the, uh, the heck yeah, or the H-word one. But yes, the goat one was, was definitely a skit on there. That's, that's it. That's the one. Yeah. But you can say it. I just, for sake of my streak, I don't. Just bleep it out. What the hell happened to me? That record, that was a seminal record. The first, are they all going to laugh at you came out first? Change my life. And I didn't have any rules growing up on music. I don't have any rules, period. So it wasn't like I had to hide the music I was listening to. But I had my neighbor Scotty bootleg record it from his dual tape deck and record me a version on a blank tape. And I listened to that thing front and backward. And, you know, that to me was so funny that you can make comedy music. Matt, that's the real thing. Did you, I don't know, you're younger than us, but did you ever do that? Like tape, dub-to-dub tape? I'm sure maybe I did. I remember my sister having a bunch of tapes. The your older sister? Okay. Also, Matt's not 22. I get it, but I mean, dude, that was a thing for us. You ever heard of Napster? Yeah. Yeah, so was the Den computer and heard a Napster. Yeah, absolutely. And I have, as my final album that changed my life for a reason, because I didn't pick my favorite artist in this.

3:24.6

I picked, like, records that I heard that actually changed, like, for some reason that I viewed

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