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Long time friends from L.A. discussing their views on music, wrestling, local food and drink, current and past pop culture, as well as being married with children.

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    • Apr 30, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 56m AVG DURATION
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    Ep. 123 Van Halen - Diver Down - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 30:48


    Ep. 123 Van Halen - Diver Down - Review & Reaction!   Van Halen's Diver Down, released in April 1982, stands as one of the band's more polarizing records—both celebrated for its playful, party-rock vibe and criticized for its heavy reliance on cover songs. Clocking in at just over 31 minutes, the album blends original material with a series of classic rock and pop covers, showcasing the band's versatility and sense of humor. While not as influential as Van Halen I or 1984, Diver Down helped reinforce Van Halen's image as hard rock's ultimate party band, solidifying their mainstream appeal in the early '80s. Diver Down is often seen as a transitional album—a bridge between Van Halen's raw early years and their polished commercial peak. While it's cover-heavy and short, it captures a carefree, rebellious spirit that was essential to the band's identity. For better or worse, it proved that Van Halen could do whatever they wanted—and still go platinum.

    Ep. 122 Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 52:22


    Ep. 122 Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction - Review & Reaction!   When Appetite for Destruction dropped in 1987, it didn't exactly fly off the shelves...... At first. Released on July 21, 1987, "Appetite" didn't enter the top 50 on the Billboard album charts until Jan 16, 1988. Shortly after this, it exploded like a Molotov cocktail into a music scene that had grown too comfortable with glam metal's glossy sheen. Guns N' Roses—raw, dangerous, and oozing attitude—brought back the grit and grime of rock ‘n' roll. This debut wasn't just an album; it was a statement. With Axl Rose's snarling vocals, Slash's bluesy, melodic solos, and a rhythm section that swung like a wrecking ball, Appetite redefined hard rock for a generation. Appetite for Destruction went on to become the best-selling debut album of all time in the U.S. It influenced countless bands in the late '80s and '90s, from grunge (which appreciated GNR's authenticity over glam's gloss) to hard rock and even punk revival scenes. The band's mix of punk energy, bluesy riffing, and metal aggression helped bridge the gap between classic rock and modern hard rock, keeping the genre alive during a time when synth-pop and polished hair metal were dominating.

    Ep. 121 Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 35:17


    Ep. 121 Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Review & Reaction! Released in 1983, Rebel Yell solidified Billy Idol as a dominant force in 1980s rock, blending punk attitude with new wave and hard rock elements. The album, produced by Keith Forsey, was a commercial success and a defining work of the era, showcasing Idol's signature sneer, Steve Stevens' virtuosic guitar work, and a mix of high-energy anthems and moody ballads. Rebel Yell remains one of the defining albums of the 80s, blending punk, rock, and new wave with unforgettable hooks and dynamic production. With its mix of anthems, ballads, and edgy rockers, the album not only propelled Billy Idol to superstardom but also influenced generations of rock artists. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, Rebel Yell is an essential listen for anyone exploring 80s rock.

    Ep. 120 Black Sabbath - Master of Reality - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 34:29


    Ep. 120 Black Sabbath - Master of Reality - Review & Reaction! Black Sabbath's Master of Reality, released in 1971, is a landmark album in heavy metal history. It took the band's signature doom-laden sound to a new level, emphasizing slower, heavier, and more menacing riffs. This album was crucial in shaping the doom, sludge, and stoner metal subgenres, influencing countless bands like Sleep, Kyuss, and Electric Wizard. Tony Iommi's down-tuned guitar (due to a factory accident that damaged his fingertips) contributed to an even darker and thicker sound, making Master of Reality one of the heaviest records of its time. Master of Reality laid the groundwork for multiple metal subgenres, particularly doom metal, sludge metal, and stoner rock. Its raw, down tuned heaviness, combined with themes of war, religion, drugs, and despair, resonated with generations of metalheads. The album is frequently cited as one of the greatest metal records of all time, and its influence can be heard in the works of bands like Metallica, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains. This album solidified Black Sabbath's role as the forefathers of heavy metal, proving that music could be both devastatingly heavy and deeply introspective. Over 50 years later, Master of Reality remains essential listening for any rock or metal fan.

    Ep. 119 Ratt - Out of the Cellar - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 37:30


    Ep. 119 Ratt – Out of the Cellar - Review & Reaction Ratt's Out of the Cellar is one of the defining albums of the glam metal movement of the 1980s. Released on February 17, 1984, the album solidified Ratt as one of the premier acts in the Los Angeles hard rock scene. With its mix of sleazy, bluesy riffs, catchy melodies, and a slick production courtesy of Beau Hill, Out of the Cellar played a key role in shaping the sound of '80s hair metal. Out of the Cellar remains one of the quintessential glam metal albums of the 1980s. Ratt successfully blended heavy metal grit with pop accessibility, helping to shape the genre's sound. The album's legacy lives on, with Round and Round still receiving significant airplay, and the band's influence evident in many rock acts that followed. If you're a fan of classic '80s rock, this is an essential listen.

    Ep. 118 White Lion - Big Game Review & Reaction! The Lost Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 42:39


    Ep. 118 White Lion - Big Game Review & Reaction! The Lost Episode This episode, thought to be lost forever, was recently rediscovered in the dank basement of the Big Talk Studio. It has been pieced together to as close to its original form as possible , as parts of it were too damaged to retore......Enjoy! White Lion's third studio album, Big Game, released in 1989, followed the success of their breakthrough album Pride (1987). While Pride established the band as a force in the glam metal scene with hits like "Wait" and "When the Children Cry," Big Game took a slightly different approach. The album showcased a mix of melodic hard rock, socially conscious lyrics, and an attempt at diversifying their sound. Big Game arrived at a time when glam metal was beginning to wane in popularity, as grunge and alternative rock were on the horizon. While the album didn't have the same lasting impact as Pride, it did showcase White Lion's continued effort to balance radio-friendly rock with more serious themes, such as war, conservation, and social issues. Songs like "Little Fighter" exemplified their ability to infuse hard rock with meaningful messages. While the album didn't achieve multi-platinum status, it remains a favorite among White Lion fans and is often praised for its musicianship, particularly Bratta's guitar work.

    Ep. 117 Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 36:48


    Ep. 117 Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi - Review & Reaction!   Bon Jovi's self-titled debut album, released on January 21, 1984, marked the beginning of the band's journey to rock stardom. Though it wasn't an immediate blockbuster, it laid a solid foundation for their later success and showcased the band's raw talent and potential. The album blends hard rock and pop-metal elements, establishing Bon Jovi's signature sound that would evolve and mature in subsequent releases. "Bon Jovi" helped to establish the band's presence in the rock scene during the 1980s, a time when glam metal and hard rock were gaining popularity. The album's success in the United States and internationally, particularly in Japan, contributed to the band's growing fan base and set the stage for their breakthrough with their third album, "Slippery When Wet." It also helped to define the rock sound of the 80s, blending catchy hooks, anthemic choruses, and relatable lyrics.

    Ep. 116 Poison - Flesh N Blood - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 45:30


    Ep. 116 Poison - Flesh N Blood - Review & Reaction! Released on June 21, 1990, Poison's third studio album, "Flesh & Blood," is a quintessential glam metal record that showcases the band's ability to blend catchy hooks, anthemic choruses, and a touch of bluesy grit. The album marked a significant point in Poison's career, both in terms of musical evolution and commercial success. It reached number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced several hit singles that solidified Poison's place in the rock pantheon.   "Flesh & Blood" came at a time when glam metal was peaking in popularity. The album's success contributed to the mainstream acceptance of the genre, bridging the gap between the more theatrical elements of 1980s rock and the rawer, more introspective sounds that would define early 1990s rock. Its mix of party anthems and introspective ballads captured the spirit of the era and influenced many subsequent bands in the glam and hard rock scenes.

    Ep. 115 Mötley Crüe - Theater of Pain - Reaction & Review!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 30:06


    Ep. 115 Mötley Crüe - Theater of Pain - Reaction & Review!   Mötley Crüe's "Theater of Pain" is a significant album in the band's discography, marking a shift towards a more glam metal sound and away from the raw edge of their earlier work. Released in 1985, it showcased the band's ability to blend hard rock with catchy hooks and anthemic choruses, influencing the glam metal scene of the mid-'80s. "Theater of Pain" solidified Mötley Crüe's status as glam metal icons, contributing to the genre's mainstream popularity. The album's success helped pave the way for other glam metal bands and influenced the fashion and musical style of the era. It produced several hits that became staples in the band's live performances and music videos that became MTV favorites.

    Ep. 114 Overkill - Years of Decay - Review  & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 46:31


    Ep. 114 Overkill - Years of Decay - Review  & Reaction! Overkill's "The Years of Decay", released in 1989, is considered a classic in the thrash metal genre. Its blend of aggression, technical skill, and lyrical depth influenced many bands that followed. The album's success helped solidify Overkill's place in the metal pantheon and continues to inspire new generations of metal musicians.

    Ep. 113 Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 34:44


    Ep. 113 Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying - Review & Reaction! Released in 1986, Megadeth's "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" is a cornerstone of thrash metal, showcasing the band's technical prowess, socio-political lyrics, and Dave Mustaine's distinctive snarling vocals. This album played a pivotal role in defining the thrash genre and influenced countless metal bands that followed. Influence of the Album "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" is considered one of the most influential thrash metal albums of all time. Its combination of speed, technicality, and lyrical depth helped solidify Megadeth's position as one of the "Big Four" of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax. The album's politically charged themes resonated with fans during the turbulent 1980s, and its title track, "Peace Sells," became an anthem for disaffected youth and a staple on MTV, thanks to its catchy bassline and provocative lyrics. "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" remains a seminal album in the metal genre. Its impact is still felt today, as it laid the groundwork for future generations of metal bands. The combination of technical skill, lyrical depth, and raw energy ensures its place in the pantheon of great metal records. If you're a fan of thrash metal, this album is an essential listen.

    Ep. 112 Testament - The New Order - Review & Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 37:13


    Ep. 112 Testament - The New Order - Review & Reaction Testament's "The New Order" album is a thrash metal masterpiece that solidified their place in the pantheon of heavy metal legends. Released in 1988, it was a defining moment for the band and the genre as a whole, showcasing their technical prowess, intense energy, and thought-provoking lyrics.

    Ep. 111 Pantera - Cowboys From Hell - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 47:27


    We kick off our 3rd annual Heavy May-tal Month with an absolute classic! "Pantera's 'Cowboys from Hell' album is an absolute powerhouse of metal mayhem

    Ep. 110 Van Halen - 1984 -- Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 31:40


    Ep. 109 Damn Yankees Self Titled Debut - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 38:06


    Ep. 108 The Top 10 WWE Intercontinental Title Matches at WrestleMania

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 50:45


    Ep. 108 The Top 10 WWE Intercontinental Title Matches at WrestleMania   In this electrifying episode of The Big Talk Podcast, your hosts, Chris and Gregg, dive deep into the heart and soul of WrestleMania - the Intercontinental Championship matches that have left an indelible mark on the legacy of The Showcase of the Immortals. With a passion for the squared circle, they embark on a thrilling journey through time to rank the top 10 Intercontinental Title matches in WrestleMania history. From the high-flying antics and technical wizardry of the 1980s and 90s to the gritty, emotion-charged battles of the new millennium, Chris and Gregg provide detailed commentary on the matches that defined generations and the unforgettable moments that crowned champions and created legends. Whether it's the spectacle of WrestleMania III, the technical masterpiece at WrestleMania X, or the high-stakes drama of more recent showdowns, every match is a chapter in the storied history of the Intercontinental Championship. Listeners are treated to a mix of analysis, nostalgia, and spirited debate as Chris and Gregg share their personal memories of watching these epic encounters and how it shaped their love for professional wrestling. As the countdown to the number one spot unfolds, fans are invited to relive the excitement, the heartbreak, and the triumphs that have made the WWE Intercontinental Title a coveted prize at WrestleMania.  It's a celebration of the moments that have captivated fans around the world and solidified the Intercontinental Championship's place in WrestleMania history. So, tighten your turnbuckle, grab your championship belt, and join Chris and Gregg for a journey through the top 10 WWE Intercontinental Title matches at WrestleMania. It's a slobberknocker of an episode that you won't want to miss!   #WWEChampion #WWFChampion #IntercontinentalChampion #StoneColdSteveAustin #TheRock #TripleH #HulkHogan #BretHart #ShawnMichaels #RandySavage #UltimateWarrior #ChrisJericho #EddieGuerrero #RazorRamon #TheMiz #RicFlair #PedroMorales #SethRollins #CodyRhodes #Edge #WWE #WWF #WrestleMania #Undertaker #JohnCena #RomanReigns #DanielBryan #CharlotteFlair #BeckyLynch #EddieGuerrero #CMpunk #ChrisBenoit #RickySteamboat #KurtAngle

    Ep. 107 Judas Priest - Invincible Shield - Review, Reaction & Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 54:54


    Welcome to the ultimate breakdown of Judas Priest's electrifying album "Invincible Shield." Dive into the raw power of heavy metal with this iconic release as we explore its dynamic tracks, thunderous riffs, and unforgettable melodies. Join us as we dissect each song, uncovering the album's themes, and discussing its impact on the metal genre. Don't miss out on this epic journey through the realms of metal mastery with Judas Priest's "Invincible Shield." In this episode, we delve into the legendary heavy metal band Judas Priest's monumental album "Invincible Shield." Join us as we unravel the layers of this groundbreaking release, exploring its sonic landscapes, lyrical depth, and enduring influence. From blistering guitar solos to powerhouse vocals, we dissect each track, offering insights into the band's creative process and the album's significance within the metal community. Tune in as we journey through the epic saga of Judas Priest's "Invincible Shield," celebrating its status as a true metal masterpiece.

    Ep. 106 Avenged Sevenfold - "City of Evil" Album Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 50:32


    Ep. 106 Avenged Sevenfold - "City of Evil" Album Review & Reaction!

    Ep. 105 Black N' Blue - Without Love - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 36:08


    Ep. 105 Black N' Blue's - Without Love - Review & Reaction!   Black 'N Blue's "Without Love" is a hard rock gem that encapsulates the essence of the genre during the mid-1980s. Released in 1985, this album marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, showcasing their ability to blend melodic hooks with gritty, anthemic rock. The album kicks off with the energetic "Rockin' on Heaven's Door" & the title track, "Without Love," a powerful anthem that sets the tone for what's to come. Tommy Thayer's guitar work is a standout throughout the album, delivering memorable riffs and blistering solos. Vocalist Jaime St. James commands attention with his charismatic and raspy delivery, adding a distinctive touch to the band's sound. One of the highlights of the album is the infectious "Miss Mystery," a song that perfectly captures the spirit of 80s glam metal with its catchy chorus and upbeat tempo. The chemistry among the band members is evident, creating a synergy that propels the album forward. The ballad "Stop the Lightning" showcases a softer side of Black 'N Blue, displaying their versatility in crafting emotional and heartfelt compositions. The production quality of "Without Love" is commendable, with a polished sound that complements the band's polished yet edgy style. The album's overall mix strikes a balance between the raw energy of hard rock and the polished sheen of mainstream metal from that era. Tracks like "Swing Time" and "Nature of the Beach" continue to demonstrate Black 'N Blue's prowess in crafting catchy, radio-friendly rock tunes. The album maintains a consistent level of energy and enthusiasm from start to finish, making it an enjoyable listen for fans of 80s hard rock. While "Without Love" may not have achieved the same commercial success as some of its contemporaries, it remains a hidden gem in the hard rock landscape. The album's nostalgia-inducing qualities make it a must-listen for fans of the genre and a testament to Black 'N Blue's contribution to the vibrant musical scene of the mid-1980s. If you're a fan of anthemic choruses, impressive guitar work, and the overall spirit of 80s hard rock, "Without Love" deserves a place in your music collection.

    Ep. 104 Extreme - Extreme II: Pornograffitti - Review and Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 61:24


    Ep. 104 Extreme - Extreme II: Pornograffitti - Review and Reaction!   Extreme's "Pornograffitti" is a groundbreaking album that seamlessly blends hard rock, funk, and glam metal, showcasing the band's exceptional musicianship and eclectic style. Released in 1990, the album gained widespread acclaim for its virtuoso guitar work, powerful vocals, and socially conscious lyrics. At the heart of "Pornograffitti" is the hit single "More Than Words," a ballad that reached the top of the charts and became one of the defining love songs of the era. The album also features other standout tracks such as "Decadence Dance," "Get the Funk Out," and "Hole Hearted," each showcasing Extreme's ability to navigate diverse musical genres with ease. Led by the dynamic vocals of Gary Cherone and the exceptional guitar skills of Nuno Bettencourt, Extreme crafted an album that transcends traditional rock boundaries. "Pornograffitti" explores themes of love, relationships, and societal issues with a unique blend of sincerity and musical sophistication. With its memorable hooks, intricate guitar solos, and emotionally resonant lyrics, Extreme's "Pornograffitti" remains a timeless masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the rock music landscape. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering it for the first time, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the artistry of rock at its finest.

    Ep. 103 Valentines Day Playlist - CONCEPT PLAYLIST - Gregg's Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 48:05


    Ep. 103 Valentines Day Playlist - CONCEPT PLAYLIST - Gregg's Episode   Just in time for Valentines Day!! Gregg unleashes his playlist for 2024. Where every song has a story, and every story has a song..... In a way that only Gregg can deliver! 1. "Don't Walk Away" - Danger Danger 2. "Just Another Night" - Wildside 3. "Mine" - Bulletboys 4. "Strength" - Enuff Z'Nuff 5. "I Love You" - Tesla 6. "Stormy" - 58 7. "Loveshine" - Motley Crue 8. "Glitter" - Motley Crue 9. "Smile" - Sixx:A.M. 10. "Jelly Roll" - Blue Murder 11. "Only Hurts Awhile" - Injected 12. "Let Me Go" - Marvelous 3 13. "Stare Too Long" - Corrosion Of Conformity 14. "I Thank You Child" - Zakk Wylde 15. "Save A Prayer" - Duran Duran 16. "Never Tear Us Apart" - INXS 17. "Don't Walk Away" - Rick Springfield

    Ep. 102 Valentines Day Playlist - "LOVE" SONGS - Chris's Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 47:46


    Ep. 102 Valentines Day Playlist - "LOVE" SONGS - Chris's Edition This episode is all about love.... Literally! This year Chris made his Valentines Day playlist all about songs that have the word "Love" in the title. We got everything here: Rock, Rap, Yacht Rock, and R&B... It's all here. So all you Lovers & Lovers In Training get ready...… To Feel The Love! 1. "Love Bites" - Def Leppard 2. "When You Love A Woman" - Journey 3. "I Need Love" - LL Cool J 4. "I've Been In Love Before" - Cutting Crew 5. "I Want To Know What Love Is" - Foreigner 6. "Glory Of Love" - Peter Cetera 7. "I Love You" - Climax Blues Band 8. What About Love?" - Heart 9. "Is This Love" - Whitesnake 10. "(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You" - UB40 11. "It Must Have Been Love" - Roxette 12. "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All" - Air Supply 13. "Love Is On The Way" - Saigon Kick 14. "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Bad Company 15. "Love Of A Lifetime" - Firehouse 16. "Love Of My Life" - Queen 17. "When A Man Loves A Woman" - Percy Sledge

    Ep. 101 Extreme's Self-Titled Debut Album! - Review & Reaction!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 43:13


    Ep. 101 Extreme's Self-Titled Debut Album! - Review & Reaction! Step back in time to the late '80s with Extreme's self-titled debut album, a musical journey that seamlessly blends hard rock with funk and showcases the band's virtuosity and raw energy. Released in 1989, this album marked the beginning of Extreme's career, setting the stage for their unique sound and paving the way for their later successes. Extreme's self-titled debut album, released in 1989, is a musical masterpiece that blends hard rock and funk, showcasing the band's virtuosity and raw energy. From the high-octane "Kid Ego" to the soulful ballad "Big Boys Don't Cry" and the infectious blend of rock and funk in "Flesh 'n' Blood," the album takes listeners on a journey through Extreme's unique sound. With powerful vocals by Gary Cherone and masterful guitar work by Nuno Bettencourt, this album established Extreme as a force to be reckoned with in the late '80s rock scene. Join us as we revisit this iconic debut, celebrating the band's ability to seamlessly merge genres and create timeless, anthemic tunes.

    Ep. 100 Warrants Classic Album, ”Cherry Pie”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 39:20


    Ep. 100 Warrants Classic Album, "Cherry Pie" Welcome to the world of glam metal as Warrant takes center stage with their iconic album, "Cherry Pie." Released in 1990, this album encapsulates the essence of the genre, delivering a high-energy, feel-good experience that defined the era. "Cherry Pie" is a sonic journey that showcases Warrant's signature blend of catchy hooks, anthemic choruses, and unapologetically flamboyant style. The title track, "Cherry Pie," became an instant classic with its infectious melody and cheeky lyrics, earning its place as a timeless anthem of the glam metal scene. Throughout the album, Warrant demonstrates their musical prowess with a mix of hard-hitting rockers and heartfelt ballads. Songs like "Uncle Tom's Cabin" showcase the band's versatility, blending gritty guitar riffs with storytelling lyrics, while power ballads like "I Saw Red" tug at the heartstrings with emotional intensity. "Cherry Pie" not only solidified Warrant's place in the glam metal pantheon but also served as a soundtrack for the carefree and glamorous lifestyle of the late '80s and early '90s. The album's infectious energy and unabashed fun make it a must-listen for fans of the genre and a time capsule of an era when big hair, leather, and catchy hooks ruled the rock scene. So, join us as we dive into the glitter and glam of Warrant's "Cherry Pie" album – a quintessential piece of rock history that continues to captivate audiences with its irresistible charm and enduring appeal. Get ready to crank up the volume and relive the magic of one of glam metal's most iconic albums!      

    Ep. 099 Warrant's classic debut album, ”DRFSR”

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 33:26


    Ep. 099 Warrant's classic debut album, "DRFSR" - Review & Reaction! Welcome to the era of big hair, glam metal, and anthemic rock tunes with Warrant's explosive debut album, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich." Released in 1989, this album catapulted the Californian quintet into the mainstream spotlight, marking their territory with a perfect blend of catchy hooks, power ballads, and unapologetic glam aesthetics. Led by the charismatic and unmistakable vocals of Jani Lane, Warrant's "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" is a sonic rollercoaster that captures the essence of the late '80s glam metal scene. The album kicks off with the high-energy anthem "32 Pennies," setting the tone for what's to come – a wild ride through the excess and attitude of the Sunset Strip. At the heart of the album is the iconic power ballad "Heaven," a timeless classic that soared to the top of the charts and solidified Warrant's place in the glam metal pantheon. With its heartfelt lyrics and Lane's emotive delivery, "Heaven" became an anthem for a generation, striking a perfect balance between power and vulnerability. Tracks like "Down Boys" and "Sometimes She Cries" and a personal favorite, "Big Talk", showcase Warrant's ability to seamlessly blend sleazy riffs with infectious melodies, creating a sound that's both rebellious and irresistibly melodic. The album's title track, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich," is a swaggering, in-your-face declaration of rock 'n' roll hedonism, complete with shredding guitar solos and a party-ready attitude. Warrant's debut is a snapshot of a bygone era, capturing the spirit of a time when excess was celebrated, and the Sunset Strip was the epicenter of rock decadence. "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" remains a quintessential album for fans of glam metal, a sonic time capsule that transports listeners back to the heyday of teased hair, leather, and arena-sized rock anthems. Get ready to crank up the volume and relive the glory days with Warrant's unforgettable debut.

    Ep. 098 Dokken' s Classic Album, ”Under Lock and Key”

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 37:04


    Ep. 098 Dokken' s Classic Album, "Under Lock and Key" - Review and Reaction! Welcome to the hard-hitting world of Dokken with their iconic album "Under Lock and Key." Released in 1985, this masterpiece showcases the band at the height of their prowess, delivering a perfect blend of heavy metal grit and melodic finesse. "Under Lock and Key" is a sonic journey that captures the essence of '80s metal, complete with blistering guitar solos, powerful vocals, and memorable hooks. The album is a testament to Dokken's ability to craft anthems that resonate with fans across generations. The opening track, "Unchain the Night," sets the tone with its infectious energy and driving rhythm. The album then takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions with tracks like "The Hunter" and "In My Dreams," where Don Dokken's vocals soar over George Lynch's electrifying guitar work. The balance of heavy riffs and catchy melodies is a hallmark of Dokken's sound, and it's perfectly exemplified in tracks like "It's Not Love." Dokken's "Under Lock and Key" is a classic album that has stood the test of time, continuing to captivate listeners with its timeless sound. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Dokken's music, this album is a must-listen that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of '80s metal. So, buckle up and let the power of "Under Lock and Key" transport you back to the golden era of rock.

    Ep. 097 Dokken's Second Album, the Classic, Tooth and Nail!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 35:33


    Ep. 097 Dokken's Second Album, the Classic "Tooth and Nail" - Review and Reaction! In Ep. 097, Chris and Gregg step into the electrifying world of Dokken with their iconic album, "Tooth and Nail." Released in 1984, this powerhouse record is a quintessential piece of the hair metal and hard rock era, showcasing the band at the height of their musical prowess. Featuring the distinctive vocals of Don Dokken, the blazing guitar work of George Lynch, Jeff Pilson's thunderous bass, and Mick Brown's solid drumming, "Tooth and Nail" is a sonic journey that encapsulates the essence of '80s rock. The album is a perfect blend of melodic hooks, anthemic choruses, and blistering guitar solos that define the era's signature sound. The standout track, "Alone Again," is a power ballad that tugs at the heartstrings with its emotional lyrics and soulful delivery. Meanwhile, the album's title track, "Tooth and Nail," unleashes a relentless onslaught of energy, showcasing the band's raw intensity. "Tooth and Nail" solidified Dokken's place in the pantheon of rock legends, with its dynamic songwriting and polished production. The album's impact extends beyond its initial release, leaving an indelible mark on the genre and influencing countless bands that followed. Join us as we delve into the sonic landscape of Dokken's "Tooth and Nail" – a timeless classic that continues to resonate with rock enthusiasts, capturing the spirit of an era when big hair, leather, and unforgettable riffs ruled the airwaves.

    Ep. 096 Motley Crue's Classic Album, Shout at the Devil!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 32:06


    **GIVEAWAY** **GIVEAWAY** We are giving away 2 copies of "Looks That Kill" on 45.   Go to our YouTube channel here, https://youtu.be/P7ZAdcQvy , subscribe & comment "Looks That Kill" on our Motley Crue "Shout at the Devil" episode for your chance to win your own copy!!!   Ep. 096 Motley Crue's Classic Album, Shout at the Devil! Review & Reaction! In this episode, Chris & Gregg bust out a heavy metal classic, "Shout at the Devil" by Motley Crue. "Shout at the Devil" is Motley Crue's second studio album, released in 1983, and it's an absolute classic in the world of glam metal and hard rock. This album is a sonic assault on the senses, with its rebellious attitude, heavy guitar riffs, and wild stage presence perfectly encapsulating the spirit of the 1980s hair metal scene. Motley Crue's "Shout at the Devil" is an iconic album that defined the glam metal era. With its raw energy, rebellious lyrics, and larger-than-life personalities, this album represents a pivotal moment in the band's career. From the anthemic title track, "Shout at the Devil," to the fast and furious "Looks That Kill" and the sleazy swagger of "Too Young to Fall in Love," this record is a relentless onslaught of heavy metal mayhem. The album's cover art, featuring the band members in their distinctive makeup and attire, became an emblematic image of the '80s rock scene. "Shout at the Devil" is more than just a musical journey; it's a cultural artifact that takes you back to the heyday of glam metal, when Motley Crue was at the forefront of the movement. With its rebellious spirit, unforgettable hooks, and unforgettable performances, this album has stood the test of time and continues to be a beloved classic for rock and metal fans worldwide. So, if you want to experience the electrifying essence of '80s glam metal, crank up the volume and let Chris & Gregg take you on a wild ride with "Shout at the Devil."

    Ep. 095 Motley Crue's Debut album, Too Fast For Love!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 32:35


    In Episode #095 Chris and Gregg take a wild ride through rock 'n' roll history with Motley Crue's iconic debut album, "Too Fast For Love." Released in 1981, this record marked the beginning of a band that would go on to define the glam metal and hair metal movements of the 1980s. In this video, we'll dive deep into the music, the band's history, and the cultural impact of this game-changing album. "Too Fast For Love" is a raw, unapologetic statement from a group of young rockers who were living life on the edge, and this album perfectly captures their reckless spirit. The record kicks off with the anthemic "Live Wire," setting the tone for what's to come. With relentless energy and gritty lyrics, Motley Crue's debut is a chaotic mix of aggressive guitar riffs, pounding drums, and rebellious attitude. Songs like "Too Fast For Love," "Piece of Your Action," and "On with the Show" showcase the band's penchant for catchy hooks and rebellious lyrics. This album wasn't just about the music; it was a lifestyle. The Crue's image, characterized by their distinctive glam fashion and outrageous behavior, contributed to the birth of the glam metal subculture. "Too Fast For Love" was a game-changer, propelling the band into the rock 'n' roll stratosphere. Join us on this journey as we explore Motley Crue's groundbreaking debut album, "Too Fast For Love," and discover how it left an indelible mark on rock music history, influencing countless bands that followed in its wake. Whether you're a die-hard Crue fan or a newcomer to their music, this video will give you a deeper appreciation for the album that started it all. So, let's dive into the heart of the Sunset Strip and relive the exhilarating era of "Too Fast For Love."

    Ep. 094 Halloween 2023 - Season of the Witch

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 63:08


    On our 3rd annual Halloween episode, Chris and Gregg take Halloween to another level. To lead off the show, the guys box break a Halloween goodie box from Red Vines full of candy, games, and Halloween trinkets. Gregg brings along his Halloween playlist, and the guys give their opinions to tracks by bands such as Grim Reaper, King Diamond, Tiger Army, Misfits, and more! Then its time for movie review. This year Chris and Gregg look at the lighter side of Halloween as they look back at 2 classics: Teen Wolf and Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Prepare yourself for the scare of the year... Brought to you by the Big Talk Podcast with Chris and Gregg!

    Ep. 093 Great White's Album, ...Twice Shy!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 29:48


    In Episode #093 Chris and Gregg look back at Great White's "...Twice Shy" album.  Released in 1989, "...Twice Shy" marked a pivotal moment in Great White's career. This album catapulted the band to new heights, cementing their status as one of the most prominent rock acts of the late '80s and early '90s. So, whether you're a long-time fan of Great White or just discovering their music, prepare to be transported back to the glory days of rock 'n' roll as we celebrate "...Twice Shy" and the enduring legacy of this fantastic album. 

    Ep. 092 L.A. Guns Cocked & Loaded!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 38:14


    In Episode #92, Chris and Gregg give their review of the classic 1989 album by L.A. Guns, "Cocked & Loaded." This iconic release catapulted the band into the stratosphere of the glam metal and hard rock scene. Join us as we dive deep into the tracks that made this album an enduring masterpiece and an essential listen for any rock enthusiast.

    Ep. 091. Great White's Album, Once Bitten!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 29:19


    In Episode #091 Chris and Gregg look back at Great White's "Once Bitten" album.  Released in 1987, is a timeless classic that embodies the essence of 1980s rock. This iconic record showcases the band's signature bluesy hard rock sound, with powerful vocals by Jack Russell and blazing guitar work by Mark Kendall. Tracks like 'Rock Me' and 'Save Your Love' are anthems of the era, oozing with both passion and energy. 'Once Bitten' marked a pivotal moment in Great White's career, propelling them into the mainstream and solidifying their place in rock history. Join us as we dive into the nostalgic sounds of 'Once Bitten' in this YouTube exploration of a rock masterpiece.

    Ep. 090 L.A. Guns Self Titled Debut Album!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 28:01


    In Episode #090 Chris and Gregg crawl into the gutter, back to the Sunset Sleeze sounds of L.A. Guns' debut album.  Straight off the Sunset Strip, L.A. Guns ruled Hollywood during the late 80's and early 90's.  Headed by original Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Tracii Guns and vocalist Phil Lewis, L.A. Guns were the sound of Sleeze that everyone was looking for.

    Ep. 089 Alice In Chains' first 2 albums: Facelift & Dirt!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 69:56


    In Episode #089 Chris and Gregg return to the early 90s, where grunge was gaining mainstream popularity in every corner of America.  Leading the charge was Seattle's own Alice In Chains.  Whether or not you like the way music was changing at the time, Alice In Chains was one of the best to come out of the grunge scene.

    Ep. 088 The Cars ”Complete Greatest Hits”!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 52:52


    In Episode #088 Chris and Gregg change gears a bit and take a listen to the Complete Greatest Hits album by The Cars.  This look back at their musical career covers everything from their 6x platinum Self Titled debut to their final studio album with the original lineup, Door To Door.  Jump on in a take a ride....  You wont be disappointed!!!

    Ep. 087 KISS!!! Lick It Up & Revenge Albums!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 59:06


    In Episode #087 Chris and Gregg take a listen to KISS...  without the makeup!!  Lick It Up & Revenge were two very different albums from the makeup-less era of KISS.  Listen along with the guys as they give there critique and opinions on these 2 classics.  Their opinions may surprise you!

    Ep. 086 The Movies, T.V., and Events of 1976!!!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 63:50


    In Episode #086 Chris and Gregg continue their look back at the year 1976.  In this episode, the guys discuss the movies, such as Rocky, Taxi Driver, Silver Streak, and All the Presidents Men.  They talk about the T.V. shows, such as Happy Days, MASH, Charlie's Angels, and Laverne & Shirley.  They close out the episode by disussing the events on 1976.....  Did you know we landed on Mars twice in 1976!?!?!?!?  WHO KNEW!!!!

    Ep. 085 The music of 1976!!!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 83:08


    In Episode #085 Chris and Gregg take a listen to the music from the year 1976.  Its all here....  Rock, Metal, Disco, Pop and Punk!  AC/DC, Judas Priest, ABBA, Paul McCartney and Wings, and The Sex Pistols!!!  It all gets covered and critiqued, just the way you would expect from The Big Talk Podcast with Chris and Gregg!

    Ep. 084 Pretty Boy Floyd & Roxy Blue's Debut Albums!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 60:29


    In Episode #084 Chris and Gregg listen to the debut albums of two of the lesser known bands of the Hairband/Glam era, Pretty Boy Floyd's "Electric Boys with Electric Toys" & Roxy Blue's "Want Some!"  Discover or re-discover these hidden gems with the guys!

    Ep. 083 Chris's Song's of Summer Playlist!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 66:38


    In Episode #083, Chris presents us with his Songs of Summer playlist.  Songs that remind him of summer, are about summer, from his youth and today.  Van Halen, Beach Boys, The Cars, Kid Rock, Journey, Steve Miller Band, Kenny Chesney, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, plus a whole lot more!!!!!  Listen along with the guys as they work on their tans, tip back some cans, and relive the greatest summer moments of their past!!!!

    Ep. 082 Gregg's Song's of Summer Playlist!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 64:10


    In Episode #082, Gregg presents us with his Songs of Summer playlist.  Songs that remind him of summer, are about summer, from his youth and today.  Journey, The Beatles, Alice Cooper, Eagles, Van Halen, Jane's Addiction, STP, Incubus, and a whole lot more!!!!!  Listen along with the guys as they work on their tans and relive the greatest summer moments of their past!!!!

    Ep. 081 AC/DC!!!!! Highway To Hell & Back In Black albums!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 67:23


    In Episode #081, Chris and Gregg listen to the two biggest selling albums from rock icons, AC/DC.   First, they listen to the last album to feature Bon Scott as lead singer, Highway To Hell.  Then they listen to the first album to feature Brian Johnson as lead singer, Back In Black.

    Ep. 080 Gregg's Favorite Live Albums!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 77:01


    In Episode #080, Chris and Gregg listen to some of Gregg's favorite live albums!!!  Such a diverse collection of live albums from bands such as:  Kiss, Slipknot, Led Zeppelin, Journey, Pearl Jam, Warrant and more...!!!!!!  So who's list did you like best?  Let us know!!!!!

    Ep. 079 Chris's Favorite Live Albums!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 77:25


    In Episode #079, Chris and Gregg listen to some of Chris's favorite live albums!!!  Such a diverse collection of live albums from bands such as:  Metallica, AC/DC, U2, The Runaways, Thin Lizzy, and more!!!!  Believe us when we say its all KILLER!!!

    Ep. 078 KIX KIX KIX!!! Midnight Dynamite & Blow My Fuse!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 59:19


    In Episode #078, KIX ARE FOR KIDS.....  and Chris and Gregg!!!  KIX  being one of the most underrated bands of the 80's, came out with two of the best albums of the decade, Midnight Dynamite & Blow My Fuse.  Take a ride with the guys as they give you the full on KIX experience!!  

    Ep. 077 The Scorpions! Blackout & Love at First Sting albums!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 58:04


    In Episode #077, Chris and Gregg listen to two of the Scorpions' greatest albums, Blackout & Love At First Sting.  The guys cover everything with some stories, factoids, and some great times.  All this from the greatest band to ever come out of Germany!!

    Ep. 076 Quiet Riot's Metal Health & Condition Critical Albums!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 59:53


    In Episode #076, Chris and Gregg listen to Quiet Riots two biggest albums, Metal Health & Condition Critical.  One was the first metal album to top the Billboard album charts, the other.... well, not so much.  The guys give their take on each album, and why such a big drop off.  Get ready Nation, to BANG YOUR HEAD!!!!!!

    Ep. 075 Black Sabbath. The Dio Years. Heaven and Hell & Mob Rules Albums!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 62:23


    In Episode #075, Chris and Gregg take a listen to the first two albums that Ronnie James Dio recorded with Black Sabbath, Heaven and Hell & Mob Rules.  Be blown away, just as they are every time they listen to these amazing, and underrated albums! 

    Ep. 074 Switzerland's greatest export.... Krokus!!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 67:35


    In Episode #074, Chris and Gregg uncover the greatness that is Krokus!!!   Underrated, Undervalued, and Under appreciated!!  Focus, on the Krokus!!

    Ep. 073. Metallica!! Ride the Lightning & Master of Puppets!!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 75:16


    In Episode #073, Chris and Gregg kick off Heavy May-tal Month with the mighty Metallica!!!  The guys go back and listen to two of the greatest metal albums of all time, Ride the Lightning & Master of Puppets!!! 

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