Peaches and Viktor Wilt take a completely normal attempt at discussing late-’90s pop culture and immediately derail it into one of the most unpredictable nostalgia spirals you’ll ever hear. What starts as a simple “remember 1999?” turns into Peaches passionately defending Phil Collins’ Tarzan soundtrack like it’s a sacred artifact, Viktor repeatedly trying (and failing) to keep conversations from turning dark, and both of them realizing BuzzFeed lists might be legally required to include at least six completely irrelevant entries. Along the way they debate whether Disney peaked before flip phones existed, roast Star Wars: Episode I like it personally offended them, relive the emotional trauma of dial-up internet noises, and question how The Sixth Sense fooled literally anyone. Toss in boy band flashbacks, early internet piracy guilt, awkward MTV award memories, and the shared realization that both hosts may have peaked decades ago, and you’ve got a beautifully chaotic time capsule disguised as a radio show. If you enjoy nostalgia, playful arguing, and two hosts slowly losing faith in “Top 27” lists, this episode is mandatory listening.