Todd in the Shadows looks at the records that ended the careers of the artists that released them.
Hvor man kan se Trainwreckords • Sæson 2019
5 episoder
"MTV Unplugged No. 2.0" by Lauryn Hill
E1
"MTV Unplugged No. 2.0" by Lauryn HillLauryn Hill was miseducated even worse than we realized, as she demonstrated with her legendary public breakdown disguised as an Unplugged special.
"American Life" by Madonna
E2
"American Life" by MadonnaThe Material Girl becomes... The Political Girl?? Madonna brought one of the longest winning streaks in pop music to a sudden, ignominious end in 2003 with her little-loved dip into politics.
"Paula" by Robin Thicke
E3
"Paula" by Robin ThickeI know you want it? No, no one wanted it, Robin Thicke's desperate attempt to save his marriage instead sends his personal and professional life plummeting into disaster.
"Cut the Crap" by The Clash
E4
"Cut the Crap" by The ClashHere's a tip, if you're going to make one of the worst-sounding albums of all time, don't make it easy for the critics by putting the word "Crap" in the title, like The Clash did with their career-ending final album.
"Fairweather Johnson" by Hootie & the Blowfish
E5
"Fairweather Johnson" by Hootie & the BlowfishSometimes they wondered if it would ever end, and whoa buddy did it ever. Hootie & the Blowfish's rushed second album ended Hootiemania just as suddenly as it started.