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2024 is the "Year of the Beasto" on A-SIDES! Following up on Calico's recent appearance on A-SIDES, her Beasto Blanco bandmate Chuck Garric joins A-SIDES for Episode 148. Not only does he share a few details on Beasto's upcoming studio album titled Kinetica, Chuck also shares a few influences that have fueled Beasto's creation, touring with the Alice Cooper band, and more! Huge thanks to Chuck for taking time out of his busy schedule, which even includes motorcyle building, but also thanks to everyone who listens! You can follow Beasto Blanco on social media, hit their website, and even watch their newest music video for "Run For Your Life" on Youtube!
Ahead of the upcoming fourth studio album from Beasto Blanco, Calico Cooper joins A-SIDES to discuss her history with Beasto and more! She shares how she first became involved with the band, touring Germany, playing small stages vs large arenas, her transformation with each Beasto release, family traditions, and even thoughts on the Barbie movie! Huge thanks go out to Calico for being a guest on this episode of A-SIDES and thanks to everyone who listens. You can stay updated with all things Beasto on their website- https://beastoblanco.com/ You can also support Alice Cooper's Solid Rock organization by visiting them at the Solid Rock website.
Welcome back Jessie Wonderbread and J-Mack! Haven't seen these cool cats in forever so we catch up with them, discuss weird shit that Denny's did (shout out to Beasto and Blondie for dinner tonight!), compression socks, and this week in Tift! Also, the FINALE of the Pariah Complex completely blew us away!
Juancano and Travis Butler join us on this episode Samantics! Had a great time with these guys - Juan tells us about his new endeavor, Beasto and Blondie, and Travis tells us exactly how many places he has gotten banned from. We got a new Father's Tale from Pariah Mike (www.fortarawakpodcast.com) and we do some emails as well, enjoy!
Brother Latham of the band Beasto Blanco swings by to talk guitars, his history, and everything Beasto
Brother Latham of the band Beasto Blanco swings by to talk guitars, his history, and everything Beasto
On this episode we cover: -#TakeGregsVcard -would you ever try pegging? -Transgender person going through the change while still in high school, should that be allowed? -Has everyone in American become too easily offended? -and there is some random general conversation in there. TWITTER: The Show: @30MinsOfMAYHEM Michael: @MAYHEW_MAYHEM Greg: @gregthecoolnerd Nick: @Hazlettwolfe
Paul and Corey explore "The Haunted World of El Super Beasto"
Chuck Garric is no stranger to large crowds and big tours. His bass duties for such rock and metal legends as Dio, LA Guns, and Alice Cooper have given him quite a resume. But one thing that stays the same after playing in front of millions of people over the years; Chuck Garric is still the same music fan he was as a kid. When not on tour, Garric resides in Nashville, TN as part of the long line of rockers that have made their way to the Southeastern hotbed of music. On a random weeknight you can see Chuck, along with members/ex-members of Motley Crue, Thin Lizzy, Accept and many others jamming out to some of the songs that got them hooked on rock and roll in their early years. Aaron and Chris were fortunate enough to grab a coffee with Chuck just before he left for Europe to hit some big festivals with Alice Cooper as well as gearing up to co-headline with Motley Crue on their final tour. In this discussion, Chuck goes back to his Lake Tahoe, CA roots to describe his musical upbringing, the awesomeness of Ted Nugent, his thoughts on American vs. European audiences, and the likelihood of Alice breaking the drought of DaDa songs in the setlist among other things. For all things Beasto Blanco (including how to purchase the album) go to: www.livefastdieloud.com Follow Chuck on Twitter @BeastoBlanco Buy Music! Alice Cooper Beasto Blanco Ted Nugent Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the FacebookFan Page Follow on Twitter Follow onInstagram E-mail Us Call us on theHotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351 Support Us! Shop on Amazon!---------->>>>>>>>> (a percentage of sales from that link to the right goes back to supporting Decibel Geek!) Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Comment Below Geeks of the Week: Twitter: viperRBNY, hdc7904, JTB72G, NashvilleMetalBand, sidharth menon, lovegunn21, hdc7904, musicmagsandwax, globalmutation, Paul Korn (horsehead shirt!), beyondRbedroom, deriknovak, kerryogorman, audiojunkies, billyhalehardaway, jeffludban, HardRockDad, MattSyverson, Sarah Pentilla Facebook: Matt Ashcraft, Joe Lascon, Chris Karam, Shane Hartley, Todd Cunningham, Robert De Pasqua, Lee Maslin, Brent Walter, Steve Langenbrunner, Matt Syverson, Andrew Jacobs, Derik Novak, Miguel Nunez, Rodney Dickson, JTB’s Groovy Record Room, Sit and Spin with Joe, Scott Yeager, Andy Lafon, KISS Army Omaha, and George Savastano. Direct Download
Join John Torrani this episode as he sits down at Cinema Wasteland with all the heroes from exploitation cinema for a Bad Kids version Dinner for Five. With John Torrani is Captain Spalding himself, Sid Haig, director of the Ilsa movies Don Edmonds, Spiderbaby director Jack Hill, and Ilsa herself, Dyanne Thorne. At this breakfast we learn about Jack Hill’s new project involving Sid Haig. Don Edmonds talks about reviving his Ilsa character and Dyanne Thorne is on board. We hear some great stories about Hollywood icons Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney JR. Now you get to see all your exploitation heroes at one table reminiscing about the old days and announcing future projects.