Andy Frye's Nostalgic Journey Through the 90s with The Peace on Drugs
The nineties happened and indie rock tops the charts, and I always try to figure out why I thought nineties were the best, the best decade music, cause I did think that for a long time growing up.
Ever felt the urge to travel back in time to relive the golden days of the 90s? In this episode of 'The Peace on Drugs', host Aaron Akulis chats with Andy Frye, the talented author behind 'Ninety Days in the 90s'. Frye, who has written for Rolling Stone, ESPN, and Forbes, brings a unique perspective on the music and culture that defined the decade. Living in Chicago during this vibrant era, Frye experienced the heartbeat of the music scene firsthand.
His stories are not just about the tunes but also about the cultural shifts and influences that shaped a generation. With a nod to Hunter S. Thompson's iconic style and the transformative power of psychedelics in music, Frye's passion for the 90s is infectious. This conversation is a delightful blend of nostalgia and insight, perfect for anyone who lived through the decade or simply loves its music. Tune in for a fun and heartfelt trip down memory lane.