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CD Burners, hosted by the dynamic duo behind Emo Nite, T.J. Petracca and Morgan Freed, is your new go-to podcast for an immersive journey into the heart of iconic albums.  Each episode offers a deep dive into a specific album that defined an era.

Listeners are treated to exclusive interviews with the artists themselves, from the band members who poured their hearts into the music to the producers who captured the magic in the studio. But it doesn't stop there;  CD Burners also brings in voices from behind the scenes - the key players whose stories breathe new life into the music we thought we knew. Each episode is a journey through the creation, impact, and legacy of an album, enriched with sound bites and anecdotes that provide a fresh perspective on these beloved tracks.

Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the scene, CD Burners offers a unique blend of nostalgia, insight, and storytelling that will deepen your appreciation for these musical milestones. Tune in weekly to rediscover the albums that defined a genre, as T.J. Petracca and Morgan Freed guide you through the hidden layers and untold stories of the music that shaped a generation.
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On this week's episode of CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a look at the debut album from Chiodos, Alls Well That Ends Well, released in 2005. This album, produced by Mark Hudson, takes you on a post-hardcore journey. The guys talk about the experience of listening to this album from beginning to end and how it sparked influence for so many other artists in the scene.
CD Burners is back and this time the guys talk about one of the most influential albums released in 2001 by Morgan's favorite band, Stay What You Are by Saves The Day. Chris Conley blesses the podcast and talks at length about what it was like being a New Jersey band in LA, mental health expressed through lyrics, and emo youth playing in basements and community centers. This album paved the way for many other emerging bands as emo music started on its path into the mainstream.
On this episode of CD Burners - T.J. and Morgan take a closer look at the album that was the blueprint for modern pop punk. In the 00's this album was inescapable. Jordan Pundik, frontman of New Found Glory, joins the pod and shares some insight into where the band's mindset was at when making this album.
On this episode of CD Burners - the guys pull back the curtain on the story behind Bayside, how they came to open for every iconic emo band, their hustle, and the development of their songwriting. 
The guys unpack Simple Plan's debut album featuring their iconic song, I'm Just a Kid. Later they chat with Chuck and Pierre about how their producer on this album challenged them to make it different than the rest. 
This week on CD Burners, the guys dig deep into the iconic Dusk and Summer album by Dashboard Confessional, the band that sparked T.J.'s love for emo music in the early 2000s.
Hello everyone welcome back to PP burners. On this week's episode we dive into Cartel's Chroma, a beautiful album that never truly got its flowers. Why is that? We sit down with Will Pugh from Cartel to get the inside scoop on the making of this record, and why he thinks history played out the way it did.
We're So Good At Picking Up The Pieces of the past and telling you the true story behind Pierce The Veil's breakout album Collide With The Sky. Vic Fuentes and Jamie Preciado join T.J. and Morgan on today's episode for an incredibly in depth interview on what things were like when the band wrote and recorded what would become one of the most influential rock albums of our generation.
This has to be one of our favorite episodes so far! This week's episode of CD Burners is a deep dive into the Fall Out Boy album From Under The Cork Tree. T.J. and Morgan share their thoughts and then producer Neal Avron stops by the show to share his memories, stories, and takes on one of the most important albums in Emo and Pop Punk history.
hello teens, this episode has been sitting in the can for a little while because we were trying to pin down the real boy himself Max Bemis for an interview. BUT we finally caught up with Max and got his thoughts on the album that 19 year-old max wrote back in 2004, what it's like to play these songs 20 years later, and how he views the emo scene he became a part of.
howdy neighbors, welcome back to the pp burners podcast. this week we break the rules of our show and take a look at neither a full length album or a cd. This week we look at a digital only EP from The Millionaires called Cash Only. Melissa Marie Green dropped by Morgan's humble abode fresh off an appearance at Emo Nite in Orange county to discuss the EP and The Millionaires influential mark on pop music.
things are heating up here on cd burners, this week we bring the 3OH!3 boys into the studio to discuss their seminal album WANT. we take a deep dive into their careers, the many lives they've lived, and the wild experiences they've had throughout the course of their time as a band. 
Hello burny bros, this week the boys take a closer look at the self-titled debut full length album from SAOSIN aka "The Beetle Album". We discuss the history of the band and Cove Reber joins the pod to discuss his time in the studio, what it was like to join the band at 18 years old, and the importance of producer Howard Benson's role in creating this record.
This week on CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a deep dive into the importance of the album Homesick by A Day To Remember. As Jeremy McKinnon once said "We're a pop band that makes mosh music." This album perfectly mixes pop punk and hardcore music in an extremely palatable way.
This week T.J. and Morgan take a deep dive into the album that is a perfect snapshot of 2004 and inspired the sound of thousands of screamo bands across the globe. The boys are later joined by Hawthorne Height's frontman JT Woodruff who gives a great interview on the band's time recording this record, and tells us the never-before-told story on why there is no producer credit on this album!
On this week's episode of CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a look at one of the most, if not THE MOST important and influential emo album of our time, The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance. Former Warner Bros Records Marketing genius and 'General of the MCRmy', Steve Morales stops by the pod to share some insight on the roll out campaign for this album. Legendary produce Rob Cavallo shared what it was like making this record and how he got that iconic piano sound.
This week T.J. and Morgan take a deep dive into the album Let's Cheers to This by Sleeping With Sirens. Kellin Quinn stops by to our answer our questions and shares some never before heard stories about what it was like to work on this album, what fueled the recording process, and the most awkward fan encounter he's ever had.
On the very first episode of CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a deep dive into Motion City Soundtrack's seminal album Commit This to Memory. Justin Pierre stops by the show and provides behind the scenes stories about the creation of the album, the state of punk music today, and the importance of mental health.
On the first episode of CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a deep dive into the 2005 sophomore release from Motion City Soundtrack. Commit This To Memory is the seminal album from Justin and the gang. In the first episode of CD Burners, we catch up with Justin Pierre to discuss the making of this incredible album.
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