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We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

Pop, Society & Culture, Culture, Games, Gadgets, News, Internet, Comedy, Science

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2018

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

When considering musical artists, your favorite record of theirs is often the first to which you listened. It makes sense that the first album one encounters of a band will, over time, accumulate the most repeat listens. It has the chance to rack up plays before the listener explores the rest of the catalog. However, there might be more to this. Jeff and Anthony liked this study better after a few reads through.

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You're about to hear the end of a conversation that Anthony and I have had.

0:03.2

Are you ever curious about what we're talking about?

0:05.6

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to our patrons.

0:12.2

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You get all that bonus audio.

0:16.2

You can also get early episodes and hangouts and secret mail.

0:20.6

Patreon.com slash we have concerns to find out how.

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Easy.

0:31.0

It's fun and easy to smack those.

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And so keep smacking.

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Just smack.

0:42.5

This is we have concerns.

0:43.5

Hi Jeff.

0:44.5

Hi Anthony.

0:45.5

Carbon low concerned citizens.

0:48.4

I have very strong feelings about my favorite albums from certain bands.

0:54.5

Oh yeah.

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Very strong.

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Of course.

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You, music is very emotional thing and you get a very attached to the things that you

1:02.6

fall in love with.

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