[Genesis Radio HQ] – [March 26th, 2025] – In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through Genesis Radio, Program Director Doc has openly admitted to liking Fleetwood Mac’s 1995 album Time—regardless of public opinion.
The confession, which came after weeks of Brice loudly advocating for more Dave Mason representation, has left DJs and listeners reeling.
“I don’t care what anyone says,” Doc stated, standing his ground in front of a stunned breakroom audience. “Time isn’t just ‘that weird ’90s Mac album.’ It’s good.”
Silence.
A single coffee mug clattered to the floor.
“I KNEW IT!” Brice shouted, pointing dramatically. “HE’S ONE OF US.”
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR GENESIS RADIO
The revelation has sent ripples through the Genesis Radio team, prompting heated debates over whether Time deserves more respect.
- DJ Pisces, visibly shocked, demanded, “Be honest—do you actually like Bekka Bramlett’s vocals, or are you just trolling us?”
- DJ Barb reportedly muttered, “I need to lie down.”
- Brice has since updated his protest sign to say, ‘FREE DAVE MASON… AND JUSTICE FOR TIME.’
Meanwhile, listeners have mixed reactions:
- “This is the boldest take Doc has ever had.”
- “Someone check on Barb.”
- “I mean…Talkin’ to My Heart kinda slaps.”
- “Does this mean we’re getting a full Time appreciation special next?”
Doc, holding firm, has not backed down.
“Say what you want,” he added, adjusting the studio monitors. “But Time has its moments, and I will not apologize for it.”
MARCH OF THE MAC: MORE CHAOTIC THAN EXPECTED
With this shocking confession now public, Genesis Radio’s March of the Mac just got a whole lot more unpredictable.
✔️ Fleetwood Mac Covers Special – Featuring the infamous Dave Mason segment.
✔️ Brice is now demanding a Time deep dive.
✔️ Doc’s Fleetwood Mac opinions are under investigation.
Genesis Radio is holding steady—but with Brice now fully energized by this revelation, it’s only a matter of time (pun intended) before he pushes for an entire retrospective.
For now, March of the Mac continues as planned. But one thing is clear:
The Time discourse is far from over.