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Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted sits down for an in-depth conversation about his battle with throat cancer and his triumphant return to music. He discusses the Chophouse Band tour, including headline shows and dates supporting Blackberry Smoke, culminating in two nights at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Jason opens up about why he plays guitar and sings in The Chophouse Band rather than bass, his painting career, and offers candid reflections on Metallica's legacy including the Black Album and the controversial bass mix on 'And Justice for All.' He also touches on the unrealized Van Halen tribute project and emphasizes the importance of cancer screening and early detection. After that, Phil Collins sits down with Eddie Trunk to talk about his long-overdue induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. Phil opens up about how the recognition caught him completely off guard, despite selling over 100 million albums both solo and with Genesis. He takes listeners back to the creation of his landmark album Face Value, revealing how personal struggles and an empty house led to some of his most iconic work. Phil shares the fascinating origin story of 'In the Air Tonight,' from its improvised lyrics to that legendary drum break, and discusses how his solo success actually helped Genesis break through in America. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on X, Instagram & TikTok!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
“Today is all about 7's…” We can't believe it…it's officially been SEVEN years since we began our podcasting journey, and as of this episode, we are celebrating SEVEN years of heavy metal podcasting excellence! And in the spirit of heavy metal greatness, what better way to celebrate and commemorate the completion of our SEVENTH year than a tribute to the best thing MTV ever did for metal heads that started way back in the late 80's: HEADBANGERS BALL!!! “It was the novelty, because that was the only place where you could get it…” Premiering on Saturday April 18, 1987, MTV began what would become a weekly Saturday night tradition and/or ritual for metal heads with HEADBANGERS BALL, the one section of MTV that belonged to the metal community…it was OUR show, OUR music, and OUR videos, made by metal heads for metal heads (ironically, not unlike this podcast). “SEVEN!” Granted, there were often a lot of glam and hair metal videos mixed in, but there were always a plethora of obscure thrash, power metal, and other assorted heavy metal videos on there that you absolutely could not see anywhere else on MTV except for when you tuned in to “The Ball” (NOTE: this is where the crochety “back in my day” sentiment comes into play because, as everyone with access to the internet knows, in the late 80's, rock radio sure as hell wasn't doing much to promote metal artists, and we certainly didn't have Spotify or YouTube at our disposal. “The Ball” was all we had…mark the time.). “They weren't Trans then, dude…they were 100% dudes and they were the Savatage Brothers…” Break out your finest relaxers and get ready for a celebratory stroll down memory lane, and understand that since we're discussing music videos, you're gonna need all the sensory enhancement you can muster to thoroughly maximize your enjoyment of this episode. Find out who's “lips are always out”, understand why calling a woman “handsome” is a dangerous move even with the proper context, see how many applicable references to “SEVEN!” you can find in this episode, and don't deny the power of “The Dinklage” when you JOIN US as we celebrate our 7th birthday in nostalgic style with HEADBANGERS BALL. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “That's weird looking…”/ “I tell you one thing: don't call a woman handsome…they do not like it…especially when they don't understand the context…”/ #thebiggestloser #jillianmichaels #handsome / “They think everything is an insult…”/ #WWE / “I wanna see if this is a handsome woman…”/ The definition of a handsome woman / “It fits…see if it fits down there…”/ “Make sure to get his face during this part…”/ #markthetime / “Soap Opera for men…”/ “They're referring to my Croc sneakers / “Let's get this road on the show…year number 7!” / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / “We are 7 years old today as a podcast…”/ #sixseven / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / #YearNumberSeven (06:22): “Drinkin' some #Ghoulade …” / “Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's not…it's hit or miss…kinda like with sex…”/ “We never have mistakes, they're unique performances” – Kirk Hammett / #happyaccidents #BobRoss / “Within 5 to 7 times, you kinda know…”/ “That was angry, and rapey…” / #keepitthrashy / “Speaking of which: where has that dude been?” / ***PATREON US AT patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast ***/ #Interceptor / ***EMAIL US AT metalnerdery@gmail.com *** / “We've got some Australian friends…”/ “It's so good, I could feel it in my balls…” / #Shittah #spotifyplaylist / ***CHECK OUT www.metalnerdery.com/episodes for show notes, band and album info, and other goodies…*** (13:36): ***GIVE US A CALL AND VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / “What would you consider a Metallica classic that was released after The Black Album?” / Thanks to American Dave from Ill-Noise for the voicemail! / “I don't hate The Loads…”/ #SiriusXM #MaximumMetallica / “That's low…it's either a helicopter or a drone the size of this house, flying over…”/ #aliennews #UAP #UFOFiles / NOTE: It's shit you HAVE before…on our inaugural Poony's episode! / #UFO ROCK BOTTOM (Phenomenon – 1974) / NOTE: You absolutely HAVE heard this song before!!! / #RussellsRepetitiveReflections / “Get to the solo…”/ “Metallica Only is a better name…” (25:26): “What's the first #HeadbangersBall memory that comes to mind?” / #StormtroopersOfDeath MILANO MOSH (Speak English Or Die – 1985) / #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST CELEBRATES 7 YEARS IN PODCASTING EXCELLENCE & PAYS HOMAGE TO MTV's HEADBANGERS BALL!!! / #HeadbangersBall #SaturdayNights / “That was still OUR show…”/ “I remember it being pretty long…”/ #markthetime / Earliest memories of “The Ball” / “Remember Killer Dwarfs?” (31:34): #KillerDwarfs DIRTY WEAPONS (Dirty Weapons – 1990) / “Stand Tall, that was the one…”/ “You may remember this video…”/ #skatethrash / #GothicSlam WHO DIED AND MADE YOU GOD (Just A Face In The Crowd – 1989) / “I think the drums are the most loud thing in the mix…it's probably produced by Lars Ulrich…”/ “Would it work now?” / “It was the novelty, because that was the only place where you could get it…” (40:10): “Didn't Annihilator have one for ‘Alice in Hell'?” / #Annihilator ALISON HELL (Alice In Hell – 1989) / “I thought of another one…”/ “I got one that's a deep one that's gonna blow y'alls mind…do y'all remember Helloween?”/ #RussellsConcertReflections / #powermetal / #Helloween HALLOWEEN (Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I – 1987) / “Here's some obscure ones…”/ #Voivod ASTRONOMY DOMINE (Nothingface – 1989) / “Dude, you should have cupped…you wasted that!” / #cuppingASMR / #WrathchildAmerica SURROUNDED BY IDIOTS (3-D – 1991) / “It's in 7!” / “SEVEN!”/ “That reminds me of Scatterbrain…the funk, the fun, and the progression…”/ “Today is all about 7's…” (50:32): #Sepultura TERRITORY (Chaos A.D. – 1993) / “Funny seeing those two flags together, huh?” / “What was the first S.T. video you think you saw on Headbangers Ball?” / “What was the first Slayer video you remember seeing on the Headbangers Ball?” / #Slayer WAR ENSEMBLE (Seasons In The Abyss – 1990) / “This was prime for us…”/ “SEVEN!”/ “That should be Phil's fill…” (56:39): #GreenJelly (originally known as #GreenJello before Kraft Foods got all butthurt and bitchy about the name) / THREE LITTLE PIGS (Cereal Killer Soundtrack – 1993) / #Scatterbrain DOWN WITH THE SHIP (SLIGHT RETURN) (Here Comes Trouble – 1990) / “Here's an obscure Megadeth one, I think…”/ #Megadeth GO TO HELL (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture – 1991 & Hidden Treasures – 1995) / “Let's go back old school…”/ “They're not Injuns, they're Native Americans…”/ #IronMaiden RUN TO THE HILLS (The Number of the Beast – 1982) / “If you like Iron Maiden after Paul Di'Anno, you're a poser…”/ “When I listen to Floyd, it's generally ‘Meddle'…” (1:08:05): “That might have been the first time I saw Exodus…”/ “I remember seeing that on The Ball…”/ #Exodus THE TOXIC WALTZ (Fabulous Disaster – 1989) / “They all look like children…”/ “Maybe it is Zee-Tro…we've been fucking that up for years too?” / “Really?”/ “I don't have to do anything…settle down, Beavis!” / “Somebody made a complete collection of the MTV Headbanger's Ball playlist…”/ #Cinderella SOMEBODY SAVE ME (Night Songs – 1986) / “His lips are always out…”/ #Warlock FIGHT FOR ROCK (True As Steel – 1986) / “I would have liked to see her prime…”/ “This does look familiar…”/ #theangleofthedangle / #KillerDwarfs STAND TALL (Stand Tall – 1986) / “This is the video I remember…”/ “That one that one that one that one…”/ #Dio THE LAST IN LINE (The Last In Line – 1984) / “This is such a fucking 80's video…” (1:17:12): “That one had Milton Berle...”/ #Ratt ROUND AND ROUND (Out Of The Cellar – 1984) / “To make it in Hollywood, you've gotta wear the dress…”/ #Motorhead EAT THE RICH (Rock ‘n' Roll – 1987) / #ACDC FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK WE SALUTE YOU (For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) – 1981) / “Get to the cannons real quick…”/ “Headbangers Ball taught us a lot…”/ “They weren't trans then dude, they were 100% dudes and they were the Savatage Brothers…”/ #Savatage HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING (Hall of the Mountain King – 1987) / “I wonder if that's Peter Dinklage?” / “It's very left leaning…in the headphones.”/ #dungeonmetal / “Smooth Up In Ya is exactly what it feels like when you go inside…”/ “You wanna see The King?”/ “Wanna see my Dinklage?”/ “Probably got a tall boy Red Bull down there…”/ #KingDiamond WELCOME HOME (“Them” – 1988) / “Look how hot grandma gets…”/ “Seven years of podcasting excellence completed…” (1:28:42): ***Ask The Metal Head***: You can only listen to one metal album for the rest of your life. What is it?” / “It's between two, but technically it's the same band…”/ “What's the most overrated metal band of all time?” / “Here we go…”/ “Overrated or over popular?”/ “When you come out with a killer album, you get rated…”/ “First metal shirt you ever owned?”/ “I could have seen so many more shows, because they were pretty affordable…”/ THANK Y'ALL FOR JOINING US FOR OUR 7th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel
What happens when a person becomes more committed to the persona than the person underneath it? In this episode of The New Rules Podcast, Adrian Crawford and Bri explore the tension between authenticity, fame, identity, art, culture, leadership, and emotional pain. Using Drake, Justin Bieber, Sam Altman, Jay-Z, and Søren Kierkegaard as case studies, they unpack how people create personas to survive pain — and what it takes to create a life that truly matters. This conversation dives deep into: Why people dissociate from themselves The emotional cost of fame and influence Drake's "villain era" and what it reveals about modern culture Why responsibility is essential for growth Art as therapy, meaning, and legacy The danger of creating for applause instead of truth How technology, AI, and power reshape identity The role suffering plays in becoming authentic What it means to make your life a work of art Why slowing down and reflecting matters more than ever This is a conversation about becoming who you actually are — not who the world rewards you for pretending to be. If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who's wrestling with identity, purpose, creativity, or growth. #NewRulesPodcast #Authenticity #Drake #JustinBieber #SamAltman #Leadership #PersonalGrowth #Art #Identity #Culture #JayZ Pre-Order the Book Pre-order the book here: http://magnumopusproject.co If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs it. And in the meantime — keep writing new rules. 00:00 – Welcome Back: The Art of Becoming One of One 01:09 – Drake's "Villain Era" & Emotional Disassociation 03:17 – Why Fame Doesn't Heal Insecurity 05:14 – Growing Up vs Staying Adolescent 07:19 – Responsibility, Masculinity & Modern Culture 13:54 – What Disassociation Actually Is 16:07 – Personas, Acceptance & Social Media Identity 19:08 – Justin Bieber, Healing & Facing Pain Publicly 23:05 – Let's Make Art 24:26 – Sam Altman, AI & Power Without Humanity 26:34 – Creating for Applause vs Creating for Meaning 28:25 – Adrian's Favorite Piece of Art: Jay-Z's Black Album 31:00 – Søren Kierkegaard & the Loneliness of Thinkers 35:07 – Making Your Own Life a Work of Art 36:14 – Rethinking Faith, Politics & Culture 41:02 – Becoming a Father to a Generation 43:20 – Architecture, Systems & Building Movements 46:18 – How to Start Reflecting on Your Own Life 49:19 – Final Challenge: What Bothers You Reveals You
Artist Track Album Year Time Return To Forever The Romantic Warrior Romantic Warrior 1976 10:44 Simon Phillips / Protocol The Long Road Home Live at Blue Note Tokyo 2024 2024 13:37 Ramsey Lewis My Love Will Lead You Home Keys To The City 1987 6:03 Dixie Dregs Long Slow Distance Night of Living Dregs 1979 6:14 Weather Report Palladium Heavy Weather 1977 4:43 Weather Report Teen Town 8:30 1979 6:01 Ellen Alaverdyan / Jaminai 13 Town Take Off 2026 5:21 7 Seven One Phone Call Seven Returns 2010 8:05 7 Seven Jam Report Seven Returns 2010 8:01 The Aristocrats D-Grade Fuck Movie Jam You Know What…? 2019 6:28 The Aristocrats Burial at Sea You Know What…? 2019 6:30 The Aristocrats Terrible Lizard You Know What…? 2019 6:28 Daisuke Kurosawa D.N.A. (Revisited 2018) Black Album 2 2018 10:10 Daisuke Kurosawa Orbital Reboot (Phases I-V) (feat. Tetsuya Ueda) Black Album 4 2022 18:30 The Fusion Syndicate (feat. Jerry Goodman, Jimmy Haslip, Nik Turner, Rick Wakeman) Random Acts of Science The Fusion Syndicate 2012 7:38 The Fusion Syndicate (feat. Chester Thompson, Derek Sherinian, Eric Marienthal, Larry Coryell) Particle Accelerations The Fusion Syndicate 2012 7:35 The Fusion Syndicate (feat. Al Di Meola, Jah Wobble, Chester Thompson) A Speedway On Saturn’s Rings A Speedway On Saturn’s Rings 2023 4:35 The Fusion Syndicate (feat. Jan Akkerman, Jah Wobble, Chester Thompson) Blasting Off A Speedway On Saturn’s Rings 2023 3:56 Akasaka Trio Tonight’s the Night First Edition Live 2023 4:36 Akasaka Trio Only One Earth First Edition Live 2023 6:34 Akasaka Trio One Step Beyond First Edition Live 2023 7:47 Masato Honda Smack Out Growin’ 1998 5:02 Masato Honda 3-4-5 Growin’ 1998 5:08 Masato Honda On The Wind Carry Out 1999 4:57 Masato Honda Be Ambitious Real Fusion 2000 7:03 Masato Honda K2 Cross Hearts 2001 4:09 Masato Honda … And You? Cross Hearts 2001 5:47 Four of a Kind Short Cut Four of a Kind Live 2002 9:16 Four of a Kind Steamy City Four of a Kind Live 2002 12:01 Dezolve Vista 10th Anniversary Concert 2025 6:16 Dezolve Voyage of Altair 10th Anniversary Concert 2025 8:27
Dan & Billy welcome back longtime friend & Nostalgia Test Podcast Allstar Jeremy Madson for the final episode of the Metallica Eras journey, The Legacy Era: Death Magnetic, Hardwired...to Self-Destruct, & 72 Seasons and put them to the ultimate test—THE NOSTALGIA TEST! “That's an interesting comparison, Metallica to The Beatles [...] The Beatles, depending on how you count them, were only around for, like, six or eight years, right? And they were hyper prolific. They put out all their shit, and that was basically Metallica from however you wanna measure it, from, from Kill 'Em All up to Black or even through Justice, right? They cranked out just, like, absolute pinnacle, God-level material. But instead of, you know, tearing each other down and going off and doing their own thing, they just decided to stick around.” -Jeremy Madson Dan, Billy, & Jeremy talk about the most recent albums of Metallica's long and confusing career, Death Magnetic (2008), Hardwired... to Self-Destruct (2016), and 72 Seasons (2023). They try to figure out why Metallica made these albums, if they should've stopped after Death Magnetic, Metallica's consistent cover art fails since Load, and why does Metallica insist on recording songs longer than 3.5 minutes at this point. Is Death Magnetics' mixing really a problem, especially after Saint Anger or is it just some bulls**t to complain about? Their conversation inevitably returns to the influence of Lars on the band's trajectory after the death of Cliff Burton and how the band might have imploded anyway if Cliff didn't die. At the end of the episode, and this is an epic one so hang on and hangout, the guys give their individual rankings of all the studio albums from worst to best (minus LuLu, Garage Inc, & the live albums) and Jeremy creates an aggregate scoring of all 11 albums. We hope you enjoy this final episode. Grab your concert T's, your closets Metal friends, push yourself through the pit, and let's scream our heads off together. Come chill! Listen to the other Metallica Eras Episodes: 136:
Esta semana dedicamos la tertulia a Metallica.La semana pasada, la banda californiana anunció una reedición especial de su séptimo álbum 'Reload', para el próximo 26 de junio, tal como habían hecho el año pasado con 'Load'.Creados prácticamente en las mismas sesiones de grabación junto al productor Bob Rock, con quien ya habían trabajado en el multiplatino 'Black Album', y publicados originalmente en junio de 1996 y noviembre de 1997, 'Load' y 'Reload' fueron dos discos de lo más controvertidos entre el fandom de Metallica. En este episodio nos adentramos en esa etapa polémica y nos preguntamos: ¿Merecen 'Load' y 'Reload' ser reevaluados?Para debatirlo nos acompañan Javi Félez, guitarrista de Todo Mal y productor en Moontower Studios, y David Sabaté, colaborador de Mondo Sonoro y de RockZone.Y como siempre también hacemos un repaso a algunas efemérides, noticias destacadas de la semana, la agenda de conciertos, los charts, la sección Parecidos Razonables y al final, las recomendaciones de Oído, Visto, Leído.¡Ojo! El próximo jueves 14 de mayo a las 19 h. grabaremos el podcast con público en La Cinc de Apolo (Barcelona). Si quieres asistir manda un mail con tu telf. de contacto a podcastrockzone@hotmail.com.
Clint re-vamps the "a year in the life of Metallica" series picking up with 2012 which, although wasn't a heavy touring year with no new album saw the release of the Beyond Magnetic EP, the 20th anniversary Black Album tour of European festivals, a record breaking eight night residency in Mexico City preparing for the Through the Never taping, the launch of the very cool but ultimately ill-fated Orion Festival and the formation of Blackened Recordings, making Metallica the arbiters of their creative destiny. Special guest Drew Holcomb, singer-songwriter and founder of Moon River festival, stops by to tell us all about what it takes to start and sustain a music festival. Clint also reads listen e-mail and thanks a whipping TWENTY SIX new patrons! Enjoy! Catch Drew Holcomb on tour HERE. Subscribe to MUYP on YouTube HERE. If you get value from Metal Up Your Podcast, the best way to support the show is to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077Want more MUYP?You can support the show directly by becoming a Patron.Patrons at the $5 tier receive:Volumes 1–4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EPsInvitations to appear on the show to discuss Metallica concerts you've attended.The ability to submit questions to past guests including Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg, and members of Metallica's crew.Join us here:https://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server to continue the conversation:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tSupport Clint's music:Lunar Satan: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanVAMPIRE: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampireStream or purchase Cover Our World Blackened and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow Metal Up Your Podcast on social media and write in anytime:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
Ah 1994, c'était une belle année. On était en pleine explosion du monde du CD, des compiles, de la techno, toute jeune, du grunge, qui envoyait grave des décibels et des chemises à carreaux, et donc du monde indépendant où subitement, ça se mettait à thuner grave. Je connaissais justement le patron d'une d'entre elles. Je le vois encore un jour de mai m'accueillir plein d'enthousiasme. Tu ne vas pas le croire, c'est moi qui récupère le nouvel album de Prince. Enfin, un album de Prince, c'est vite dit, puisque justement, il n'a pas le droit de dire “Prince”.Bonne chance, hein. Parce qu'avoir Prince à son catalogue, même par un trou de souris, c'est comme récupérer un morceau de la couronne d'Angleterre. Mais comment vendre ce disque ? Impossible d'écrire “Prince” en grand sur l'affiche, impossible de l'annoncer normalement, impossible même, au fond, d'expliquer clairement aux gens ce qu'ils sont censés acheter.Vu de l'extérieur, il faut bien reconnaître, la situation a quelque chose de franchement comique. L'un des plus grands artistes de la planète vient de décider qu'il n'a plus de nom. À la place : un symbole, un signe. Un machin entre Mars, Vénus et un pictogramme de salle de bains, totalement imprononçable, ce qui est quand même une drôle d'idée quand on vit de la radio, des journaux, des affiches, des interviews, bref de tout ce qui oblige normalement à appeler les gens par leur nom.À la radio, on se débrouille comme on peut. Dans les journaux, on lit cette formule interminable : l'artiste connu précédemment sous le nom de Prince. En clair, ça prend déjà toute la place dans l'article, imaginez le titre, avant même qu'on ait commencé à raconter l'histoire. Dans les magasins de disques, les clients, eux, font preuve de beaucoup plus de bon sens que toute l'industrie réunie : ils entrent simplement en demandant “le nouveau Prince”.Mais bon, c'est pas juste un caprice d'artiste, même s'il est réputé pour ne jamais en manquer. Car ici, il est en guerre, le gars, contre la Warner, sa maison de disques, qu'il accuse de ralentir ses sorties, de garder ses bandes sous clé, de gérer sa musique comme un stock de marchandises. Et ça, pour un garçon qui enregistre comme d'autres respirent, c'est insupportable. Alors, au lieu de discuter calmement comme un adulte bien coiffé, Prince a choisi la méthode Prince : disparaître sous son propre symbole.Évidemment, tout cela est extravagant, déroutant, limite ridicule. Mais c'est avant tout une manière de rappeler qu'il refuse d'appartenir à qui que ce soit. Même à son propre nom. C'est ça, je pense, qui rend cet épisode tragi-comique aussi fascinant, encore aujourd'hui, dix ans après sa disparition : pour ne pas céder, Prince est allé jusqu'à devenir imprononçable.Et pendant qu'au début des années 90, tout le monde se débattait avec ses contrats, ses logos, l'annulation de la sortie de son Black Album alors que 500.000 copies étaient déjà pressées, Prince, lui, continuait à faire ce qu'il faisait le mieux : écrire des chansons. Ainsi de celle-ci qui résume tout cela : Money Don't Matter 2 Night. Parce qu'au fond, derrière le showbiz dont il a bien vécu, quand même, Prince disait peut-être simplement ceci : l'argent ne compte pas autant que la liberté, et puis l'amour aussi. Surtout ?
Vi er i 1991 og den tunge rock trækker i flere nye retninger, mens den traditionelle metalmusik og poppede puddelhunds-heavy stadigvæk hitter lidt endnu, så lyt endelig med på dette andet afsnit af podcastserien “Det tunge stedbarn: Heavy metal-genren i 90'erne”, hvor studievært Jens "Jam" Rasmussen guider dig gennem 1991 sammen med vores velkendte studiegæster Steffen Jungersen, Michael Stützer Hansen og Michael Denner. Nedslagspunkter: - Metallicas femte album “Metallica”, bedre kendt som “The Black Album”, grovhitter med en mesterlig produktion og fængende skæringer som “Enter Sandman” og “Nothing Else Matters”. Steffen Jungersen og Michael Stützer bedømmer. - To dage inden udgivelsen optræder Metallica som support for AC/DC ved Monsters of Rock-koncerten på Gentofte Stadion i København. Vi mindes denne historiske koncert og klasse-showet med Judas Priest, Pantera og Annihilator i KB Hallen i januar ‘91. - Artillery optræder på sommerens Roskilde Festival, men er ellers på vej i opløsning. Til gengæld rumsterer nye bands som Invocator, Konkhra, Illdisposed og andre tiltag i den danske metal-underground. - Seje svenske metal-debuter i flæng fra Edge of Sanity, Grave, Therion og Unleashed, samt nye udspil fra Meshuggah og Bathory. Og, ikke mindst, et dunkelt debutalbum fra norske Darkthrone. - Der er sygt gang i den globale death metal i 1991: fra de hollandske debutanter Asphyx og Gorefest, over tyske ditto Morgoth til schweiziske Coroner. I New York albumdebuter Immolation og Suffocation, mens fødestedet Tampa, Florida byder på nyt fra Atheist, Death og Morbid Angel. - Der er også innovativ metal fra canadiske Voivod og lige-på-og-hårdt thrash fra brasilianske Sepultura. - Man fornemmer visse groovy tendenser og lidt sjov & ballade på den amerikanske metalscene i disse år; blandt andre fra sideprojekterne Infectious Grooves og Mr. Bungle og fra trioen Primus, samt i den mere alvorlige ende, Mindfunk og C.O.C. - Nye bands med nye tilgange til (hård) rockmusik: The Smashing Pumpkins, Mudhoney og Temple of the Dog. - Seattle-scenen eksploderer i efteråret 1991 med Pearl Jam-debuten “Ten”, Nirvanas andet album “Nevermind” og Soundgardens ditto “Badmotorfinger”. Steffen Jungersen skuer tilbage til disse banebrydende bands og på det paradigmeskifte, som de skabte. - Black Sabbath inspirerer igen-igen: ikke bare ovennævnte Soundgarden, men også album debutanterne Kyuss og især Cathedral; samt især-især de mere prøvede Trouble, hvor producer Rick Rubin får afløb for sine Sabbath-lyster, mens hans AC/DC-kærlighed genlyder hos The Four Horsemen. - Skid Row finder sig selv på deres andet og meget metalliske album “Slave To The Grind”, og baner dermed en sikker vej til Steffen Jungersens heavyhjerte. Samme Jungersen mener til gengæld, at Guns N'Roses skulle have holdt sig til “35 fede minutter” frem for de facto dobbeltalbummet “Use Your Illusion I og II”. - Vi kigger lidt i krystalkuglen, og ser nogle ret syrede sanger- og bandkonstellationer i fremtidstågerne, men anno 1991 er Axl Rose stadigvæk i Guns, Blaze Bayley i Wolfsbane, Ricky Warwick i The Almighty, John Corabi i The Scream, Ian Astbury i The Cult og John Bush i Armored Saint. - Jo, også her var Black Sabbath selvfølgelig forløberne, men der er en ny gotisk metal-lyd på vej fra bands som Paradise Lost, Solitude Aeternus og Type O Negative. - 1991 var også traditionel heavy metal, power metal, prog metal og endda folk metal. Blandt andet med album fra Armored Saint, Iced Earth, Fates Warning, Skyclad, Helloween, Rage og Metal Church. - Vores studiegæst Michael Denner og hans guitarmakker Hank Shermann genfinder samarbejdsformen i Zoser Mez, hvis album bliver en realitet, da Hank Shermann sælger sin elskede bil. Idé, tilrettelæggelse, research og produktion: Jens "Jam" Rasmussen Ass. produktion og supervision: Jan Eriksen
“It's like we're missing someone…” Released Friday, March 13, 2026, INTO OBLIVION, the latest offering from Richmond, Virginia's LAMB OF GOD, features a new logo and an album cover that hints at the darker atmosphere that dwells within. “It'd be wrong to do a clinky without Russ…” Chock full of enough sick grooves, primal screams, and disgustingly brutal riffs to give anyone who hears it a healthy case of “stank face”, INTO OBLIVION checks all of the prerequisite boxes necessary to maintain the interest of the most loyal fans while also offering enough sonic surprises to capture the curiosity of potentially new LAMB OF GOD fans. In short, it's everything you've come to expect with a little extra texture thrown in for good measure. “This is so weird without Russ here…actually, it might be better without Russ here…” Get ready for a whole bunch of “hot takes”, because we've got Embering Effigy back in The Bunkerpoon with us, and we didn't waste any time with the usual foreplay and got “right into the meat” with this episode. Find out which band “doesn't belong in The Big Four” and remember JD's sage words of wisdom “if you don't want a gut” when you JOIN US (and special guests Embering Effigy) as we sprint INTO OBLIVION with LAMB OF GOD. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Alright, let's go bitches…”/ “It's like we're missing someone, who is that?”/ “I've got an idea for 2 Asian airlines…” (“Here we go…”) / “Pho gets pho'd…” / “It'd be wrong to do a clinky without Russ…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST AND ALSO WELCOME BACK TO OUR SPECIAL GUESTS: EMBERING EFFIGY!!!***/ “This is so weird without Russ here…actually, it might be better without Russ here…”/ “I am not subbing for him, that sounds weird…”/ “Let's just get right into the meat…” (without lube and without delay). (4:00): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PRESENTS: LAMB OF GOD – INTO OBLIVION / “How many cokelines would you give our album?”/ “Every band doesn't have to have a tittlee…”/ #titletrack / “She's like the female version of me…it's like you with a vag…”/ “Everybody has one marriage that's like a mulligan…”/ #LambOfGod #IntoOblivion / Released Friday, March 13, 2026 / “What do y'all think about the new logo?”/ “It looks like a D12…it's a 12- sided die…last night we played D&D…in the AirBnB…”/ “Mmmm…hot dogs…”/ #BeardInterviews / “Are we making the same jokes as last time?”/ “We're all about the hot takes here…” (09:50): INTO OBLIVION / “It's like they blended their original sound with the modern metal sound…”/ “That's my hot take…” (Resolution vs Into Oblivion) / “It might be a grower…”/ “The artwork is a smidge different…” / “You can't do the same thing over and over…” (13:24): PARASOCIAL CHRIST / “That's a busy drumline…”/ “That's almost got an #Exodus feel to it…”/ “The first time I ever saw Lamb of God…”/ #WallOfDeath / “Chrissss?” / SEPSIS “That's a fucking meaty bass sound…that's just ugly…”/ #StankFaceRiff / “I think the Italian folks do this…chef's kiss…”/ “If it looks like pasta, RUN…especially with marinara on it…”/ “If you don't want a gut, put it in the butt…” (19:10): THE KILLING FLOOR / #usethoseheadphones / “That was off the boat…” / #deathburp / “It's the whole moving up and down the fretboard…that's how you know it's old school (thrash)…”/ “You stimming over there?”/ “I found this new monster…”/ #markthetime / #RiffMonsterATL (on YouTube) #podcast / “Surge...you could taste the grit in it…the taste of Chernobyl…” (23:27): “The void…”/ “Void, empty, or vacuum…so also the butthole…”/ EL VACIO / “It sounds like something and I can't place it…it almost sounds like ‘Floods'…that kinda sounds like #Mastodon vocally…Hushed And Grim style…”/ “The next one, if I recall, might be my favorite one…”/ “Is there a backstory to this at all?”/ “This has all the ingredients…it's like Prego…it's in there…” (26:25): ST. CATHERINE'S WHEEL / “Ohhh, it's a torture method…”/ “The breaking wheel…”/ “THAT is the best Lamb of God album…” / #Sacrament / “What he said…”/ BLUNT FORCE BLUES / “Oh, he's the Winds of Plague drummer…” / #Prong / #ArtCruz / “His first one was the self-titled…”/ “Do y'all ever notice…whenever a band does their self-titled album, to me it's like their Black Album moment…” / “A self-titled can either be a really good album or it can be kinda mediocre…there is no in between…” / #metalElvis / #onmicburp / “I'm sorry, what did you say? I didn't hear you…”/ “It's like there's two of ‘em in here now…”/ “Bro let's fist…usually I don't have to fist across the table…”/ “Form of…dildo. Shape of…balls.” / #WonderTwins (32:27): BULLY / “It's like a chime…” / “That sounds like old school #LambOfGod right there…”/ “I like that little chimy thing… it just adds a degree of creepy to it…”/ A THOUSAND YEARS / “That fucking bass sound!” / “Guys…we need more cowbell…”/ “Hot Take: #Megadeth doesn't belong in #TheBigFour…”/ “Megadeth's album was the last one that came out…and Megadeth is jazz metal, not thrash.”/ “I think he's trying to save you from yourself…” (38:38): #killercloser / DEVISE/DESTROY / “I got a hot take about this…here's my hot take…”/ “That's 2 for 2…”/ “I feel like now, in 2026, there's no reason for any band to have shitty production…”/ “We've had 30 something years of people learning how to mix extreme metal…” (42:54): “What are y'all's thoughts on A.I.?” / “The better it gets, the creepier it gets…”/ #TillyNorwood / #AI / “I've seen Terminator 2, dude…I know how it ends…”/ “If I know I've got three weeks…I'm gonna go do…all three at the same time…with Embering Effigy …”/ “Thank y'all for being the Guest Pod Hosts? Guest VJ's sounds like guest Vag's…”/ #WithinTheMindOfMattWheeler / “That should be a segment now…”/ Check out #LambOfGod and check out #EmberingEffigy / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! #untilthenext / #outroreel
Which rapper–producer combos actually change careers and eras, not just make a few hot tracks?Rapper–producer chemistry is the focus this week as we dive into GOAT-level hip hop partnerships and how the right beats can shape an artist's legacy. Little Simz & Inflo get their flowers first: a three-album UK run (Gray Area, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, No Thank You) of cinematic, skit-laced, genre-hopping rap that feels flawless and still underrated. We talk UK hip hop, modern rap production, why Inflo might be the country's best producer across any genre, and the frustration of seeing that partnership stall.Then it's Nas & Hit-Boy, six albums deep and a masterclass in how one producer can flip the “bad beat picker” narrative and usher in grown-man, 50-year-old rap done right. We break down KD3 as the peak of the run, the Dragon Ball power-up analogies, and why some hip hop producers probably shouldn't buy into their own MC hype.We close with Just Blaze & Jay-Z – the blueprint for 2000s rapper–producer combos, from “Public Service Announcement” and Dynasty intros to Black Album interludes, sports-game horns and Flipside-era bangers that defined a generation. Expect talk on classic New York rap, Roc-A-Fella era production, why Just Blaze doesn't get enough flowers today, and why hearing “Just Blaze!” still makes every hip hop head screw their face up in anticipation.
Fully & Completely: Redux - World ContainerBob Rock, a divisive record, and the Tragically Hip song that might just be their best. jD and Greg came around. Hard.October 17th, 2006. The Tragically Hip released "World Container" - their first of two records with producer Bob Rock, and one of the most divisive albums in the band's catalog. Twenty years later, jD and Greg LeGros are back for Season 2 of Fully & Completely: Redux, and the verdict is in: this record is better than you remember.In this episode, jD and Greg dig into the landscape of 2006 - the Wild West of music piracy, the indie pop boom, Arctic Monkeys blowing up on MySpace, and a straight-ahead Canadian rock band trying to stay relevant without chasing a trend. Then they get into the album itself, track by track: the stadium-sized riff of 'You're Not the Ocean', the disco-beat weirdness of 'The Lonely End of the Rink', the complicated love letter that is 'In View', the cool-as-hell swagger of 'Fly', and the title track 'World Container' - which gets called one of the best Tragically Hip songs of all time. No argument here.Greg also quit coffee. It almost killed him. We talk about that too.This is Fully & Completely: Redux. Season 2. We're back."I missed the boat completely. Because this song is just perfect."Greg LeGros from Toronto - co-host of Fully & Completely and the person most likely to make you reconsider a record you wrote off. Musician, music obsessive, and the only person jD trusts to go track by track through a Tragically Hip album for hours without losing the thread. This is their reunion after a longer-than-expected break - and it picks up exactly where it left off.Mentioned or referenced in this episode:"World Container" (2006) - The Tragically Hip - produced by Bob Rock"Hipeponymous" (2005) - The Tragically Hip box set collectionA Stranger to Myself: The Inhumanity of War, Russia, 1941-1944 by Willy Peter Reese - referenced in the 'You're Not the Ocean' discussion (Gord Downie connection)Hipbase - discography and catalogue referenceHipMuseum - band history and archival referenceRelated episodes:Fully & Completely: Redux - In Violet LightFully & Completely: Redux - We Are The Same (up next)00:00 - Cold Open: October 17th, 2006 01:45 - Intro & Season 2 is back 04:00 - Greg quit coffee (the dark side of a cleanse) 14:30 - The World Container year: 2006 in music and sports 28:00 - Bob Rock: the man, the myth, the Black Album 38:00 - Track by track: 'You're Not the Ocean' 48:30 - 'The Lonely End of the Rink' 57:00 - 'In View' - call your mom 1:06:00 - 'Fly' - Moonbeam, Ontario 1:14:00 - 'Luv (Sic)' and 'Kids Don't Get It' (recording gap at 1:03 - see production note) 1:22:00 - 'Pretend' 1:29:00 - 'Last Night I Dreamed You Didn't Love Me' 1:37:00 - 'The Drop Off' 1:43:00 - 'Family Band' 1:52:00 - 'World Container' - all songs are one song 2:02:00 - Final diagnosis & favourite track picksGot a take on "World Container"? A song that still hits you different? Drop it in the comments or bring it to the community - we want to hear what you think.
Was Metallica's The Black Album the moment they traded their souls, or the moment they became legends? In 1991, four guys from San Francisco changed the course of rock history forever. Join Rob and Dave as they crack open the CD binder to dissect Metallica's self-titled masterpiece and explore how the band transitioned from heavy metal underground dominance to a global 90s rock phenomenon. Metallica Segments 0:00 - Sellout or Masterpiece? 0:52 - Setting the Stage 2:56 - Our first listen to the Black Album 7:59 - Bob Rock infusion 14:27 - Navigating the Grunge era: Metallica's Legacy 20:30 - Prepping for a track by track analysis 21:24 - Enter Sandman 27:40 - The Heavy Riff: Sad But True 34:21 - The bridge between new and old Metallica: Holier Than Thou 37:51 - Metallica's epic ballad The Unforgiven 42:19 - The unofficial Tour Anthem: Wherever I May Roam 45:40 - Don't Tread on Me 49:33 - Through The Never 52:50 - The Ultimate Power Ballad: Nothing Else Matters 57:45 - The Primal instincts in Of Wolf and Man 1:01:52 - The God That Failed 1:05:54 - Newsted's Iconic Bassline: My Friend of Misery 1:08:22 - Ending with a bang: The Struggle Within 1:11:49 - Metallica's Evolution 1:15:52 - The impossible question: Our Favorite Track on the Album 1:18:19 - Connecting with the Community 1:23:00 - Previewing Big Trouble in Little China and Final Farewell Keywords: Metallica, The Black Album, 1991, Metallica self-titled album, heavy metal, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Bob Rock, Enter Sandman Connect with Totally 80s and 90s Recall Website: https://bleav.com/shows/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com Voicemail: (509) 426-4542 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A big ol' episode about some BIG ol' albums. On this episode, Steve and Chris discuss and score 3 of the biggest records of all-time using their patented ROTY rubric.Our 1991 Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/65N0hB2MptiKxDF65Pv1rM?si=12236a8695f24be4E-mail:RecordOfTheYearPod@gmail.comInstagram:@recordoftheyear_podcast
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - Hoy en La Gran Travesía, con motivo del aniversario del concierto que dieron Metallica en Ciudad de México en 1993 (25 de febrero 1993) os dejamos el concierto íntegro, dentro de su gira del Black Album. ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Eduardo Gutiérrez, Belén B, Rafa Navarro, José Carlos Lozano, Ikatza, Cabe1961, Guillermo Esteban, Diego Román, Tole, Raquel, Poncho C, Sergio Rodríguez Rojas, Javier, Jose Antonio Moral, Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Andreea Deea, Samuel Sánchez, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Poncho C, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Gran Travesía. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/489260
“You know what I'm hearing? This sounds like it could have been…the sidepiece…to The Black Album…” There's almost a strange, sarcastic satisfaction in knowing that the new self-titled MEGADETH album will forever be known (at least in our neck of the woods anyway) as “The White Album”. “Every time you keep talking, I just see shapes and letters…” Released on January 23, 2026, MEGADETH is the 17th studio album from Dave Mustaine and Company and represents the final chapter in the 40+ year history of the angriest, snarliest, and most progressively technical thrash band of The Big Four. And oh yeah, it debuted at NUMBER ONE on Billboard and at the top of the charts all over the world!!! While MEGADETH represents the band's epilogue, it contains all of the elements that have defined the band's sound and the ethos of the genre that they co-created with the rest of The Big Four. All of the essentials are there: insanely technical riffs, face melting guitar solos, triumphant twin guitar harmonies, as well as some more straight ahead, laid back and accessible material that screams “radio friendly” without being dull or boring. If you're a fan, you'll dig it. And if you're not a fan, who knows? You too may also dig it. “Maybe it's not pronounced ‘Tey-Muu'…it's pronounced ‘Steve'.” Always remember that “Rugby is a man's sport that should be having grindcore bands playing the halftime show…” and that “You're gonna paint secret little bushes like you paint secret little bushes… (and don't you tell anybody). Get ready for an apology from us regarding the last “White Album” review that we did, prepare for a never before heard “triple record scratch” (because we're trying to stay out of trouble) and JOIN US for Dave & Vic's swan song with MEGADETH. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / #coffeewithdrawal / “That's my drug of choice…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “It's a ‘long cold' now…”/ “Let's be real…can we have a metal band play the #SuperBowl?”/ “You want me to use the word…can I use the word?” / “They pander…”/ “Rugby is a man's sport. #Rugby should have #grindcore bands play their halftime show…”/ #FuckYouNFL / #AmericanIdiot / “The shitty overhyped football show…”/ #FuckYouGrammys for leaving out #BrentHinds from the #InMemoriam / “Give them the minivan…2 in the front and 5 in the back…”/ “Some people need a pat on the back…” (07:52): #FairUse / “If anything, we are helping people find out about these bands and these albums and this music…”/ “So you know what? #FuckYouRecordIndustry …today is #FuckYouDay …”/ Worst roller coaster ride ever / “Not only our sexy voices but our shitty faces too…”/ ***PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / “Whooooooooo….” / #NewShittah #AtomicFreak TWO FACED WOMAN / “This is #ACDC from the 1970's…”/ “One more…/ LIGHT THE FUSE / “Are we doing an album dive here?” / NUCLEAR MELTDOWN / “What if AC/DC kept recording with Bon Scott?” / #BonFest / “In the same vein…since we're doing this…”/ #Airbourne TOO MUCH, TOO YOUNG, TOO FAST / “My CD player ate my #DreamTheater CD…”/ “Every time you keep talking, I just see shapes and letters…math equations…” (22:13): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: MEGADETH (by MEGADETH) / 17th album by #Megadeth (and their first #1 album on #Billboard) / “It wasn't you it was the door…”/ Released January 23, 2026 / “Yes…math and triangles…”/ “How'd you do that?”/ #vocalburnASMR / “It sounded like he had an effect pedal…”/ “He's got #Elvis mouth…” / TIPPING POINT / “There's some stuff on here I could almost hear on ‘Killing Is My Business…'” (31:13): #skatepunkthrash / “Man, that #Coroner album though…you can't have that helmet on…”/ “Have you seen the vinyl? It's animated…”/ I DON'T CARE / “Maybe it's not pronounced Tee-Muu…it's pronounced Steve.”/ #SteveRoger / Pronounced TAY-mu…/ HEY GOD?! / “You know what I'm hearing? This sounds like it could have been…‘the sidepiece' to The Black Album…”/ #radiofriendly / “Secret little bushes…and happy little trees…”/ #dontyoutellanybody / LET THERE BE SHRED / “He's always been pretty serious…he's not the ‘fun' metal guy….that's the ‘let's have fun' song…”/ “Let There Be Shred reminds me too much of Let There Be Rock…it reminds me of his fun side…his secret bush.”/ #surprisebush / “I don't like all hardwoods down there, I kinda want some carpet…” (43:32): PUPPET PARADE / “That very beginning riff is almost identical to ALMOST HONEST (Cryptic Writings (1997) / “Listening to it with you guys here…it's better.”/ “He's got his own palette…”/ “You're gonna paint secret little bushes how you paint your secret little bushes…”/ ANOTHER BAD DAY / “Totally makes my secret bush…stand up.” / MADE TO KILL / “See that sounds more like classic Megadeth…”/ #TippingPointASMR / “I don't mind a #secretbush that's a little legato…” (54:32): OBEY THE CALL / “That was not on the boat…”/ “If you're a #Megadeth fan, you're gonna love it, if you're not a Megadeth fan, it's not gonna convert you…or it might, who knows? They went #NumberOne all over the planet…”/ I AM WAR / “It's good but that one's kinda basic…”/ “The most memorable part is the last 30 seconds or so…”/ THE LAST NOTE / “There we go…it's kinda like his goodbye…”/ “That part kinda got me in the heart balls…”/ “And also, fuck them a little bit for the whole #MickMars thing…”/ #triplerecordscratch / #bonustrack / “Tipping Point is Bill's favorite, and that's what matters…”/ “Play the middle of it…”/ RIDE THE LIGHTNING / “Whaddya mean what do I mean?” / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / “Actually, it's Set The World Afire…” / #untilthenext #outroreel
Once you reach a certain level, there is no ‘better'…it's different.” Released on August 19, 1983, FLICK OF THE SWITCH (the 9th studio album by AC/DC and the 3rd featuring Brian Johnson on the mic) is what some fans might call their “White Album” (arriving after their “Black Album” and “Bronze Album”, respectively), showing a black and white grayscale drawing of a lone Angus pulling down some massive power, so to speak. “That's literally ‘Bad To The Bone' and ‘In My Time Of Dying'…” While self-produced by the band and containing a much rawer production and drier mix than the ultra-produced Mutt Lange masterpieces which came before it, FLICK OF THE SWITCH is a back-to-basics approach showing the band embracing more of their earlier blues based sound while still remaining faithful to the signature, high-energy, up-tempo jams which have become their calling card. It's loud, straight ahead, and powerful, and while perhaps not as uber popular as the 3 albums that preceded it, FLICK is still very much an important album in the AC/DC catalog and one that would serve as a “connector” between where they had been and where they were headed. “We could have a rated R show…it doesn't have to be X…” We're finally back on track after getting derailed by the weather. Always remember to “wait ‘til it has some viscosity to it…” and then JOIN US for a “night time” dive into the album that would serve as the bridge into the next era of AC/DC with “The White Album” known as FLICK OF THE SWITCH. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast More ACDC Episodes: https://www.metalnerdery.com/acdc Show Notes: (00:01): #selfconsciousness / “Hold on…you don't know what you're asking for…”/ #darkcomedy / “It's kinda like…being in a cover band and having you guys show up when we play #POISON…”/ #carriesunderwear / “I need a rage truck…”/ “I like doing it…it's fun…”/ “A little bit…only if you push back…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ “Synching up…locking in…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST (NIGHT TIME EDITION) ***/ #coveryourmouth / “I'm building up my immunity system…”/ “It could have been me…”/ #AIDSFlu / “It takes a flu nap is what you're saying…”/ #homemadelube / “Wait til it has some viscosity to it…” (05:55): EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com & PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast / #HailToTheBenton / “Dude, the Hog Story is worth the price of admission…”/ “Oh yeah…when we get done…I need to show you guys something…”/ “It's like zazz and zhuzh…”/ #NWOOSTM / “Here's what I hate about Marshalls…”/ #Traitor REACTOR IV (Venomizer – 2016) / #1986 / #incomplete / “You know what dude, that's the best #BackstreetBoys song…”/ #Enmy – LEDGE / #melody / “It's the hard stop…and then super soft…”/ #markthetime / “I wasn't expecting to like that…”/ “No Slayer of the Episode?”/ #anush #penish / #SlayerOfTheEpisode / #Slayer HALLOWED POINT (Seasons In The Abyss – 1990) / “And just like that…all is right in the world…”/ “It's all 7's…” (22:47): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: AC/DC – FLICK OF THE SWITCH / #ACDC #TheWhiteAlbum / “I don't remember being 10 and listening to AC/DC…” “It's black and white in grayscale…”/ Released August 19, 1983 / “Doing AC/DC always takes me back to childhood…”/ “In the For…Flick…Fly category, Flick is in the middle there…” / “It's 3-D and you can feel the texture…”/ Recorded in Nassau, The Bahamas with Robert John “Mutt” Lange / “He's the Bob Rock of the 80's…”/ “Their sound is menopause…”/ RISING POWER / “I feel like it was a little slow to start…”/ “#Pyromania btw was January 20 (1983)…”/ “I don't know what that is: a desert vagina kinda…”/ THIS HOUSE IS ON FIRE / “They should have swapped those two…”/ “Mega ultra mother fucking super stardom…” (33:23): FLICK OF THE SWITCH / “I think every band has a ‘connector' album…”/ “That's a good episode…3 albums in a row…”/ “Use penal clean…”/ NERVOUS SHAKEDOWN “Two words…slower and sleazier…”/ “You know what the leading cause of death is for nymphomaniacs is?”/ “We could have a Rated R show…it doesn't have to be X…”/ #killercloser / LANDSLIDE / “What a great closer for Side 1…”/ “That riff…reminded me of this…”/ PLAYING WITH GIRLS (Fly On The Wall – 1985) / “I try to hold this thing together…” (38:38): GUNS FOR HIRE / “Turn this up to loud…” / “Once you reach a certain level, there is no ‘better'…it's just different.”/ DEEP IN THE HOLE / “I'm over A.I…”/ “I cup the balls, I go all the way…” (45:34): BEDLAM IN BELGIUM / “Side 2 better than Side 1…” / “It's really close to ‘Fly On The Wall'…” / BADLANDS / “That's literally ‘Bad To The Bone' and ‘In My Time Of Dying'…”/ “I feel like he does that in the studio…”/ SG vs Les Paul / #markthetime / BRAINSHAKE / #killercloser / “That sounds like an AC/DC closer…”/ “It's only 8 minutes longer than Reign In Blood…”/ “It sounds like a good bridge to ‘Fly On The Wall'…”/ “It's the bridge between the old and the next…”/ Bands with great 3-album runs / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!!/ #untilthenext #outroreel
Fully & Completely: ReduxEpisode 103— Road Apples (1991)A presentation of The Tragically Hip Podcast SeriesHosted by jD and Greg LeGrosIf Up to Here was the sound of a band kicking the barroom doors open, Road Apples is what happens when they walk in knowing the room already belongs to them.Released in February 1991, this record lands right in the middle of a cultural earthquake — Nevermind, Ten, The Black Album, Out of Time, Loveless, Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Rock music is shedding its hairspray, sharpening its teeth, and looking for something that feels real again.And here come The Tragically Hip — louder, darker, more confident, and somehow more mysterious than ever.In this episode of Fully & Completely: Redux, jD and Greg LeGros dig into Road Apples as the moment where the band perfects their bar-band bravado — and then quietly starts planning their escape from it. Produced once again by Don Smith, recorded largely live off the floor, this album sounds like five guys in a room who trust each other completely… and aren't afraid to push.We talk about:Why 1991 might be the most important year in modern musicRoad Apples as the band's first true leap — not just forward, but outwardThe brilliance of Little Bones as an all-time album openerGord Downie's emerging lyrical mythos — cab drivers, King Lear, Macbeth, and prison-yard staresHow Cordelia and The Luxury reveal a darker, more literary HipWhy Long Time Running becomes one of the band's first truly communal songsThe quiet devastation of Fiddler's GreenAnd how Last of the Unplucked Gems gently closes the door on one era… and opens anotherThis is the album where the confidence hardens, the writing deepens, and the band stops sounding like anyone else. The last gasp of their blues-rock skin — and the first clear signal that something bigger is coming.School's still in session.And things are starting to get interesting.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tthtop40/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We conclude our series on Queensryche (and Nik is thrilled) with "Promised Land!" How did the band fare following two huge commercial hits, and make their way in the crowded Nirvana/Alt-Rock/"Black Album" Metallica new reality of mid-90s music? We make references to The Simpsons, Seymour Butts, The Predator, Foreigner, Se7en, KISS, Role Models, I Love You Man, and more!Buy Don's shirts and support his weed habit!https://southeastofheaven.threadless.com/Check out our last series on the Layne Staley years of Alice in Chains:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpHaaolFKt7Pcnm3WOVo2Ckp8d5C4k2pgFor Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.comFor vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_MusicalFor Don-related stuff: https://www.southeastofheaven.com/To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro ✅ Greetings! 1:40 Beer ✅ Nik - Mamma's Little Helper, Don - Torpedo IPA, Keefy - Liquid Death 3:38 Vinyl ✅ Nik - REO Speedwagon + Cannabis Corpse, Don - Eddie and The Cruisers + The Well , Keefy - Mark Lanegan + Forn / Yautja split 7 inch, 13:33 News ✅ Vinnie Vincent new single pre-order, TSO does Ozzy/Sabbath tribute, Bill Ward poetry, Don gift unboxing, Alcatrazz vs Graham Bonnett vs no one cares33:30 Shirt✅ Nik - Ghost Cult Shirt + track jacket, Don - Thrillhouse Records, Keefy - Metallica - Re-Load hockey jersey37:17 Meat✅1994 in rock and metal, Don loves "Promised Land" but is it any good? 130:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjPgZZ7s#queensryche#seattle#heavymetal#radiofriendly#vinylcommunity#promisedland
We sally forth with more @QueensrycheOfficial albums - taking on the follow-up to "Operation: Mindcrime" with "Empire!" Did they make their best record? Did they influence @metallica to make the "Black Album?" Watch and see! We make references to Hockey Fights, @recordstoreday Black Friday, South Park, Nik tries to invoke his "legal team" - Human Centipede, Nik's knife injuries, Faith No MoreCheck out our last series on the Layne Staley years of Alice in Chains: • Alice In Chains
Today on Let There Be Talk I'm going all in—talking about my deep, lifelong love for Metallica's Black Album, that monster of a record that still punches you in the face. I also dig into the chaos and brilliance of Mike Patton's collaboration with The Avett Brothers , And a feel good story involving Jackie Earle Haley's Harley Davidson from The Bad New Bears. Thank you so much for tuning in my friends. DDR Join My Patreon for all kinds of Bonus Episodes - https://www.deandelray.com/patreon Tour Dates right here - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates My new special can be seen for free right here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbeaApu4OP0
“Those guys are parents to 2 babies…and we're fighting over which baby is cuter…” With SIDE 2 of our PUPPETS VS JUSTICE HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH, things are a bit trickier, because the math doesn't sync up perfectly track for track. But not to worry, because we worked out all the math to try and keep things as “Even Steven” as possible. “You go to the peak of your ability…that's what Justice was…it was their Hemispheres…” As we noted previously on the SIDE 1 episode, PUPPETS represents the end of the Cliff Burton era, and JUSTICE represents the beginning of the Jason Newsted era. On SIDE 2, we got deeper into the weeds, particularly with regard to the lyrical subject matter, the style and structure of the songs, and the personal impact and perspective of the instrumentals. We're not saying that this was a complete blowout, and we're not saying that the outcome was predictable by any means, but what we ARE saying is that the final verdict was actually a bit more shocking than we originally anticipated. “What are they saying, dude?” Stick around until the very end of the episode to discover the power of “frontmasking” after you JOIN US for the nail-biting conclusion to our PUPPETS VS JUSTICE HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH as we take on SIDE 2. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast More METALLICA Episodes https://www.metalnerdery.com/metallica CHECK OUT METALLICA ON THE INTERWEBS https://www.metallica.com/tour/ Show Notes: (00:01): “Kiss my FIRE…” / The pointlessness of DST…we can just stop, right? / “We're never gonna win this argument…”/ “Why do you gotta bitch about it?”/ “That was for you, Phil…”/ “You just fingered me, I wanted to be fisted…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “We left y'all on a cliffhanger…”/ “I mean…I mean…I mean…”/ PATREON US AT patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast / #PatreonShoutout / ***SOCIAL MEDIA US at #metalnerderypodcast on #YouTube #TikTok #InstaGram #FaceBook / ***EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com ***/ Some early concert memories…/ ***VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / Our sincerest apologies to #EmberingEffigy for the mistaken identity… / New Embering Effigy album OUT NOW… / #BehindTheMetal / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ (08:23): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: SIDE 2 OF THE MOP VS AJFA HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH!!! / “Side 2 is gonna be harder than when I was 15…”/ “Those are the good times…I could cut a mirror with this thing…”/ “My move is…I grab the butt…”/ “You're not Little Bo Peep and I'm not Zorro…”/ (11:27): DISPOSABLE HEROES (Master Of Puppets – 1986) / “I was born for dying…”/ “Dismount, perfect…10/10…”/ The differences between #MOP and #AJFA / THE SHORTEST STRAW (…And Justice For All – 1988) / “I'm sorry…it already wins…”/ “You can kinda hear the bass on this part too…a little bit…”/ “By far, Lars' best album…”/ “I wonder if that was a mistake…”/ #happyaccidents / #TheVerdict / “It's kinda almost like when she jams a finger up your butt and you're kinda like ‘I don't know what I think about it…I kinda like it'…” (24:42): HARVESTER OF SORROW / “Creamy…that's the word of the episode…again…twice…”/ #MesaBoogie / “Lars is chewing gum and playing drums at the same time…”/ “I had to do that, because he does that live…”/ LEPER MESSIAH / “I always thought that was James saying that…”/ “It's more heavy metal than thrash…”/ “This is where it changes…now it's a different song…”/ “If you blend Harvester and Frayed together…”/ “Do you think Harvester would have fit on The Black Album?”/ “If you were gonna yank one right off The Black Album and replace it with Harvester…”/ “Maybe…the traveling song…”/ THE FRAYED ENDS OF SANITY / “And the China boy…the China boy makes it…”/ #China / “I come almost every time when I hear that part…even now…”/ “You can just listen in, Bill, if you want to…”/ “Young, angry…and unhinged…”/ “The Justice album is what made them huge…”/ “What did #Rush do after Hemispheres? They did Permanent Waves…Hemispheres was their most progressive album…”/ “You max out…” / “The Black Album is closer to Puppets than AJFA…”/ “You go to the peak of your ability…that's what Justice was…it was their Hemispheres…”/ #Rushtallica / #TheVerdict / “That's a clear blowout…” (51:23): “It's the James solo part…that's what you've gotta do for both…”/ TO LIVE IS TO DIE / “We gotta hear the James solo…because that's what makes it…”/ “The drums get frustrated…you can hear it…”/ “I think we've gotta hear the spoken word part…It's right here, so we may as well grab it…”/ “Really? Why!?”/ ORION / “That riff…is nothing but sack…” / “That's heavy metal, dude…”/ #TheVerdict / #NoDraws (1:09:44): DAMAGE INC. / “It's about to get thrashy up in here…”/ “I never understood when my parents did that when I was younger…now I get it…”/ #CarnivalCruise / “I think Kerry King said this was his favorite #Metallica song…”/ DYERS EVE / “Surgical…precise…clinical…”/ “That one is personal…VERY personal…”/ “Those guys are parents to 2 babies…and we're fighting over which baby's cuter…” / #TheVerdict / “So here's the tally…for #bolth Side 1 and Side 2…” / “It was kind of a draw…in a way…”/ “For the future, we should do a Side 2 better than Side 1 podcast…” / ***What do YOU think!? EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com and let us know!!!*** / #outroreel / #untilthenext / #backmaskingASMR / “…and then play it backwards…the whole thing…”/ “It'd be like reverse backmasking…front masking…foremasking…” / “What are they saying, dude?” / “Edud, gniyas yeht era tahw?”
“How about we let the producer ‘produce'?” We've all heard that METALLICA's “last great album” was 1986's haunting thrash metal magnum opus, MASTER OF PUPPETS, one of the finest moments in the band's catalog and the final studio album of “The First Three” to feature Cliff Burton on bass. “I don't care if there's no bass…I'm sorry…” We've also all heard (especially since the release of The Black Album) that METALLICA's “last great album” was 1988's progressive thrash metal tour de force, …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL, the fourth METALLICA studio album overall and the first (of four) to feature Jason Newsted on bass (according to the liner notes, anyway). “The bass is the LAST thing I listen to…” Having said that, BOTH are outstanding and powerful albums for very different reasons, with PUPPETS marking the haunting, final chapter of Cliff Burton's legacy with what many fans consider to be the classic, legendary era of the band, and JUSTICE beginning a brand new chapter for the band with Jason Newsted, launching METALLICA into a new era that would ultimately result in their meteoric rise to success and glory as the biggest and most popular heavy metal band on planet earth. “Y'all are gonna abuse me for using this word…” JOIN US for a HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH that promises to be absolutely “creamy” and chock full of 80's metal nostalgia and loads of heated commentary as we take on SIDE ONE with 1986's MASTER OF PUPPETS & 1988's …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Listen to the B-roll stuff…that's the gold…” / #LOL / “Let's get right in the paint…” / Delicious homemade beer, courtesy of Russell…/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode / #Pinter / “Produc?” / #BlueDog #BrewDog / “You take the package, and you put it in the thing…”/ “Blue package?” / Appalachian Tropical IPA / “The first few were all head…” / #markthetime / “An Irish Persian…”/ #RussellsHomebrewReflections (5:55): “Let's raw dog it…” / ***PATREON US on the Patreon at www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / “Sorry, I was mid-swallow dude…” / Potential upcoming #Doomsicle goodness… / #cupping / “Sorry, I almost ran out of gas…” / “I cupped right when I thought I was losing it…”/ “I got an idea for that…”/ #genre / #Skynet (08:43): SOCIAL MEDIA US at #YouTube #Facebook #TikTok #Instagram at #metalnerderypodcast / EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com / “I wanna see one, dude…I wanna see a real one…” / ***GIVE US A CALL AND VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / #PissingPostASMR / “He's building…anticipation…antica-pation…” / Antissa Payshun and Justin Case / “THIS is why…”/ “This is my son, Hourly Wages…my son Low…here's my son Drained…” / #JustinCase (13:33): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: MASTER OF PUPPETS (1986) VS …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1988) – HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH: SIDE 1 / “We've done an '88 and an '86 Death Match with #Metallica and #Slayer, but now it's gonna be '86 and '88, Metallica Style!!!” / “This might affect our friendship…” / “Not a shitty album…shittily produced album…”/ “No, here's the reason…I know y'all know this…” / #GarageDaysRevisited #VeryUnproduced / “Where's the guy you just hired to replace the guy who just died?” / NOTE: Garage Days was noted as being “Not Very Produced” / “It's a dry mix dude, it's a super dry mix…the drums are WAY up front…” / #AstonMartin / “That looks like a Camaro, dude…” (20:42): BATTERY / “You hear that in the background?” / “The bass is the LAST thing I listen to…” / “Here's a weird question…” / “If I could only pick one of the two, it would be…” / #nostalgia / “That's like their #Hemispheres…”/ “It's gonna be a 2-hour episode unless we…” / BLACKENED / “Have you heard the ‘unbackwardized' version of the intro?” / “I don't care if there's no bass, I'm sorry…”/ “His balls dropped…” / “There's no mids…the mids are his voice, that's the only mids you get…”/ “Y'all are gonna abuse me for using this word…”/ #creamy / “Isn't this when he was using the quarters?” / “It's creamy…”/ “Justice definitely has a dryer mix…M.O.P. is more reverby…”/ #TheVerdict / “Here's douchebag Matt coming out…” / “I looked past it…” / “You too, then…that was my first tape…” / #progressivemetal (35:36): “Tittlees…on both sides, right?” / …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL / “Oooh, I heard it…”/ “I always loved that riff…it's weird, but I liked it…”/ #timesignatures / “It's the word of the episode…”/ “Ohhh, listen to it…”/ “I'm gonna say it…you can hear the essence back there…it's very subtle…” / “My wife just said you have to quit doing this…”/ MASTER OF PUPPETS / “The #StrangerThings crowd loves it…”/ “You can hear Cliff back there just growling in the background…”/ #heavymetal / “I'm 14 again every time I hear this…”/ “I gotta hear that one part on the guitar solo…”/ #happyaccident / “That's the cool thing about #progmetal…”/ #TheVerdict / “Song by song, it's gonna be difficult…I think that's gonna be a blowout…”/ #AngryJames / “I almost wanna do a draw…”/ #NoDraws (50:43): “How about we let the producer produce?” / THE THING THAT SHOULD NOT BE / “That's like scary Metallica…”/ #EvilHeavyMetal / #stankface / “It's like he's yelling at you…”/ “The day that I got the tape…that was the favorite…before I even made it to Side 2…”/ EYE OF THE BEHOLDER / #readthoselyrics / “Freedom…with their exception…”/ “A #Rocky montage but an Evil Rocky…”/ #TheVerdict / “Side 2 is gonna be a different story…” (1:01:43): ONE / “They had to buy that movie so they could do that video…”/ “You can hear the bass in there…it's creamy…”/ #PreBlackAlbum / “It's just so fucking angry…”/ “It's not as overplayed as Enter Sandman…”/ #hitsingle / “That's why y'all give me the big bonuses every year…AND I get the Christmas hams and the blowjobs from the hookers…”/ WELCOME HOME (SANITARIUM) / “You hear that bass line back there?” / “Oooh, big word…”/ #TheVerdict / “I don't mean to be overdramatic…”/ “Out of curiosity…the three albums…Fade To Black, Sanitarium, One…?” / #TrackFour / “There's no losers here…”/ “The verdict for side 1…” / #cupping / “Sorry, I cupped at the last minute, dude…”/ ***COME BACK NEXT WEEK FOR SIDE 2…IT'S GONNA BE A BLOODBATH!!!*** / #untilthenext #outroreel / Puppets? Or Justice? Let us know… EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com or VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!!
Opie kicks off with Rick Rubin's 10,000-spin obsession with Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever, then debates perfect albums (Zeppelin IV, The Bends, Metallica's Black Album). Ron the Waiter jumps in to help trash the Statue of Liberty (Eiffel's ugly sister?), debate 18-inning World Series records, and spiral into AI wiping out coders, CPAs, window washers & cashiers. Cats, Cuomo vs. Mamdani, and McDonald's penny-less rounding rules cap the chaos. Live-streamed sunrise, zero filter—classic Opie Radio.
This week we're discussing every album by The Damned from 1977 to 1986. Pioneers of punk (and goth to a degree), The Damned are a band more talented and even more insane than most others. They defined the chaos of first generation punk in the late 70s, yet still managed to put out some of the most legendary albums of the era. Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Rat Scabies, and Brian James, before his departure, left a legacy filled with speed, booze, and countless memorable riffs. Intro/Band Overview 00:00 Damned Damned Damned 22:33 Music for Pleasure 40:55 Machine Gun Etiquette 52:21 The Black Album 1:11:10 Strawberries 1:28:44 Phantasmagoria 1:44:17 Anything 1:59:00 Outro 2:09:29 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merch https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike's EP: Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Mike on Instagram @pandermonkey Alex on Bluesky @octatron3030 Tom on Instagram @tomosmansounds History Tom's stuff: Music on Spotify, Apple Podcast on Spotify, YouTube Substack Website ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike's Picks: Machine Gun Etiquette (1979) -- Best Album, Personal Favorite Phantasmagoria (1985) -- Worst Album, Least Favorite Alex's Picks: Machine Gun Etiquette (1979) -- Best Album Damned Damned Damned (1977) -- Personal Favorite Anything (1986) -- Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode... Damned Damned Damned (1977) Music for Pleasure (1977) Machine Gun Etiquette (1979) The Black Album (1980) Strawberries (1982) Phantasmagoria (1985) Anything (1986)
Send us a textIt's Monday, and the Back in Time Brothers, DJ Paulie and Lou, are back on URL radio for another show! Join the brothers for this week's episode, "From Fame to Fizzle."The highlight of the show is DJ Brit's in-depth countdown segment focusing on the theme "From Fame to Fizzle: Hyped and gone artists of the 80s and 90s". Brit counts down the musical acts that shot to the top quickly, grabbed headlines, and then "faded from the spotlight almost as quickly as they arrived". Featured artists include the one-hit wonder Marcy Playground ("Sex and Candy"), Crash Test Dummies, Robbie Neville ("C'est La Vie"), Sophie B. Hawkins ("Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover"), Cutting Crew ("I Just Died in Your Arms"), and Terrence Trent D'Arby ("Wishing Well"), whom critics once compared to Prince.In addition to the countdown, the episode features several fan-favorite segments:Rock Talk: Host Todd Snyder chases ghosts in "The Lost Album"segment. Todd delves into records that were fully written, recorded, or sometimes even pressed, but never officially released due to circumstances ranging from spiritual visions and paranoia to perfectionism or simple theft. Albums discussed include The Beach Boys' mythic *Smile*, Prince's recalled *The Black Album* and *Camille*, Dr. Dre's highly anticipated *Detox*, and Kanye West's crowdsourced ghost record, *Yandhi*.Stupid Criminals: Lou and Paulie detail bizarre arrests from across the country and the world. Stories include thieves busted after pulling their getaway vehicle into a drive-thru car wash, a prisoner who got lost inside the ductwork, a man who robbed the tattoo shop where he just got a distinctive tattoo, and a man in Malaysia who performed DIY surgery to implant metal balls that later began to rust.Random Fat Fat Fat Facts: The brothers share strange trivia, covering topics such as the slight time lag in brain perception (about 50 milliseconds), the Malagasi chameleon's short life, the spiny anteater's four-headed penis, the fact that ear wax is a fancy type of sweat, and how dolphins play with puffer fish to get a buzz.Crazy Classifieds: The show introduces a new segment featuring humorous and bizarre classified ads, including a search for a roommate who must love true crime documentaries at 3 AM and a dating ad seeking a companion who enjoys off-key shower concerts and brings tacos.Support the showThanks for listening. Join us each Monday at 1pm Central at www.urlradio.net and follow us on Facebook!
Evan and Amanda talk Jay-Z's "The Black Album." Listen today to learn how what was meant to be his retirement album blew up to become a moment in pop culture. Find us on Instagram and Threads @worstpodonmarsFind us on Facebook @ The Worst Podcast on MarsSend us an email: worstpodonmars@gmail.com
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2025! Nos vestimos de negro porque regresamos al quinto disco de Metallica, titulado como la banda, también conocido como el Black Album (por su portada) lanzado en 1991. Ricardo Portman cuenta su historia, track-by-track. Escucharemos Enter Sandman, Sad But True, Holier Than Thou, The Unforgiven, Wherever I May Roam, Don't Tread on Me, Through the Never, Nothing Else Matters, Of Wolf and Man, The God That Failed, My Friend of Misery y The Struggle Within. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ La Música del Arcón - FM 96.9 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) miércoles 18:00 (hora Arg.) Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú) Onda Wantuki (Madrid) semanal
On this episode! The Fellas introduce a new segment entitled "Whats on our mind." Have you ever just had a random song, snippet, beat/melody pop in your head, well this segment is for you.Nicki Minaj has started ranting again about Cardi B. We share our thoughts on her erratic behavior.We dive in to Jay-Z's catalog again discussing Vol 1, The Black Album and a few others.As always, our Detroit Lions are breaking records again in the NFL.Be sure to follow us on Instagram @2HipHopSenseis.a.casual and be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube page!We Love any and all feedback! If you REALLY loyal, be sure to tell a friend to tell a friend to listen to the Podcast.
L'info du matin - Ce matin, Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont évoqué les trois périodes de l'année où ont lieu le plus de ruptures amoureuses : janvier, mai-juin et, dans une moindre mesure, la rentrée de septembre. Le winner du jour - Des promeneurs pensent repérer un obus dans un lac... il s'agissait d'une simple gourde en aluminium. - En excès de vitesse au volant de sa Ferrari, un automobiliste se fait arrêter... mais récolte des compliments sur sa voiture. Le flashback du jour - Été 1991 : sortie de l'album "Metallica" (souvent surnommé "Black Album") et du film "Point Break" avec Keanu Reeves et Patrick Swayze, sur fond de surf et de braquages. Les savoirs inutiles - Entre les cimes des arbres, on observe parfois de petites ouvertures. Ce phénomène porte un nom en botanique : la "fente de timidité". La chanson du jour - Cutting Crew "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" Les 3 choses à savoir sur "Abbey Road" (The Beatles) Qu'est-ce qu'on fait ? - À Orléans, jusqu'à dimanche : 12e Festival de Loire, plus grand rassemblement de marine fluviale d'Europe. - À Tourcoing ce week-end : le Marathon Bière Flandre Festival. - À Marseille dès demain : les 100 ans de la Foire Internationale. Le jeu surprise (C'est qui le plus fort ?) - Cédric de La Madeleine gagne un séjour de 2 jours / 1 nuit au Parc Astérix pour 4 personnes. La banque RTL2 - Thomas de Fraize gagne 1 000 €. - Jessica de Niort gagne un PC portable Altyk. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textWinner of Best American Band in our scientific social media poll and requested by a listener, it's time for Metallica. Armed with a playlist curated by one of the biggest Metallica fans on the planet, we break down 10 classic songs spanning multiple decades. It's a team effort to give this great band its proper due.Since the color black is so synonymous with Metallica (t-shirts, dark themes, the Black Album...), we base our draft around darkness. We draft our favorite songs with the word "black" in the title. Strap in and ride the lightning with us in this killer episode.If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show
Send us a textWinner of Best American Band in our scientific social media poll and requested by a listener, it's time for Metallica. Armed with a playlist curated by one of the biggest Metallica fans on the planet, we break down 10 classic songs spanning multiple decades. It's a team effort to give this great band its proper due.Since the color black is so synonymous with Metallica (t-shirts, dark themes, the Black Album...), we base our draft around darkness. We draft our favorite songs with the word "black" in the title. Strap in and ride the lightning with us in this killer episode.If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show
They cut their hair, they changed their sound..they sold out? We'll discuss the post Black Album success and era that has marred Metallica for decades, the "Load" years. Find Stav's music here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3kXyKSIpJOYMkq1Hb8N1N9... ; https://open.spotify.com/artist/4v24AzWBIlowZwnktXSlwX... Check out our new bi-weekly series, "The Crisis Papers" here: https://www.patreon.com/bitterlakepresents/shop Thank you guys again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and everyone of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents? Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!) THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9WtLyoP9QU8sxuIfxk3eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Read Jason Myles in Sublation Magazine https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles Read Jason Myles in Damage Magazine https://damagemag.com/2023/11/07/the-man-who-sold-the-world/ Read Jason in Unaligned here: https://kasparian.substack.com/.../the-mob-rules...
“We can't ever talk about this so let's talk about not talking about it when we're talking about it…” Released on July 14th, 1992, COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION, the 5th MEGADETH album (and the 2nd to feature “the classic lineup” of Dave Mustaine, David Ellefson, Marty Friedman, and Nick Menza) would become the follow up to “one of the most perfect thrash albums of all time”, featuring a more streamlined, simplified, straight forward approach which served as a sonic palette cleanser to the progressive thrash complexity of 1990's masterpiece, Rust In Peace. Simply stated, COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION is complex in its simplicity. Even though this might be the most offensive episode we've ever made, we'd like to remind everyone that we're still all about “rainbows and peaches” even though we've emphatically stated for the record that “we're not gonna talk about it”. Remember proper cell phone etiquette to avoid being bothersome to others, prepare yourself for “The Average Double-Team”, head on down to Dangol County for some “High Speed Dirt”, and last but not least, find out “how to get out of offending anybody” when you “go pick up some honkies” and JOIN US as we start the clock and begin our analysis of MEGADETH's COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “We're not gonna talk about it…but you always wanna talk about it…” / “We can't ever talk about this so let's talk about not talking about it when we're talking about it…”/ “Rainbows and peaches, dude…”/ #buttstuff / “It's more peach-like in flavor…”/ #KoolAidMan / “Is she a #Redskin?” / “Is it the Washington Nationals?” (NOTE: It's the Commanders.) / #RacistReflections and using your phone in public (where EVERYONE can hear your music, your conversations, etc.) / “So is it racist…?” / “Do you know where #honky comes from?” / “Why don't we have better slurs?” / #beeroftheepisode / “Let's go pick up some honkies and go out and do some stuff…” / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised (07:27): ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / #DreamReflections / “Has anybody caught the new #KingOfTheHill…?” / #RussellsReflectionsNostalgiaEdition / “He LEANS into it…”/ #onmicburp / “King of Hill…”/ #InMemoriam / “There's some conspiracy…”/ “They're selling their #voicerights to AI…”/ #DangolCounty / “Dude…the Average Double-team…that's our new podcast…that's this side of the table…”/ #TheAverageDoubleteam (14:44): ***JOIN US on the Socials at #Facebook #Instagram #YouTube and #TikTok at #metalnerderypodcast and EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com and VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!!*** / ***PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / #BunkerpoonRequestLine / #PatreonShoutOut / “We'll do 3 solo episodes…kinda like the solo albums…” (17:11): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: MEGADETH – COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION / “Can you believe it's been 33 years!?” / July 14th, 1992 / #wisdomteeth and #drysockets / “I remember I had these tea leaves…”/ “When they pulled it out…it was purple…”/ “Do you hear that? I hear a lot of gay…” / “This was the follow up to probably one of the most perfect thrash albums of all time…”/ SKIN O' MY TEETH / “Slurps?” / #rrrrrollthoserrrrrs / “Let's get to the meat…”/ “It's very old school…” (26:26): SYMPHONY OF DESTRUCTION / “Watch him become a god…” / “Complex in its simplicity…”/ ARCHITECTURE OF AGGRESSION / “That's a bazooka…”/ “Time to pay with your ass…” / “In 2004, they went back…and fucked up the drums…”/ FORECLOSURE OF A DREAM / “I'm not hungry dude, but thank you…”/ “It's their #BlackAlbum…” (34:00): “This was the fun one…”/ SWEATING BULLETS / “It's an extra 24 seconds long…”/ “Remember the video for this?” / #WAYUPFRONT / “Twenty Daves talking to Dave…”/ “Now I just jump out of airplanes and do kung fu…”/ THIS WAS MY LIFE / “Hey…”/ “That was the end of side 1…” / NOTE: CD's do not include Side 1 and Side 2. Russell could not have been more wrong. / “Here's how you can get out of offending anybody…”/ “I don't identify with that unless it can get me free food…” / “Finish the story…Russell…”/ #WaylonSomething #WaylonJennings #WaylonSmith / #Edgelord / “My wife does not have #toethumbs she has nice thumbs…” (41:11): COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION / “There's a #Nirvana song that has a similar progression…it might be In Bloom…”/ “She's talking about sushi…”/ “I know it's gonna be an unpopular opinion…the problem is the mix…”/ “How pissed off would you be if you put on #MasterOfPuppets and everything sounded different?” / “The drums on this are completely different than the original…”/ “It sounds like a shitty drum machine…”/ Remixing vs Remastering / HIGH SPEED DIRT / “Doesn't High Speed Dirt sound like a drug?” / “Dave was ahead of his time because he was singing about AI back then…Psychotron is apparently a #Polaroid camera…”/ PSYCHOTRON / “What did #whatshisdick say to #SarahConnor before he banged her back in 1984?” (51:00): CAPTIVE HONOUR / “It's like a clean scoop…” / “The last one is the most proggy…”/ ASHES IN YOUR MOUTH / “This sounds like it could have been on Rust In Peace or Peace Sells…” / “Asses in your mouth…”/ “It's after this next part…”/ Potential future #DeathMatch episodes / “If we do that, that's a bloodbath…” / “So it has aged like fine wine for you guys…”/ “It sounds as different as putting bass on #AJFA and making the drums sound like #StAnger…” / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel
Recordamos unos de los discos más importantes de Metallica, la IA para los docentes, 34 años del Black albúm de Metallica, La exposición de Paul McCartney de fotografías inéditas de los Beatles.
En su aniversario 24 vuelve a estar disponible este episodio clásico de nuestros archivos. Junto a Carlos Oñoro les contamos la historia del Albúm Negro de Metallica. Detalles e su producción y grabación.
In 1991, Metallica released their self-titled fifth album, which everyone refers to as The Black Album. That's the one with "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven", and "Nothing Else Matters".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“When you thought it was over…it did kind of a slide down…and then he slid back up and back down again…and then he does it again…” August 8, 2006, marks the first SLAYER album in 16 years featuring Dave Lombardo behind the drum kit with CHRIST ILLUSION, their 10th studio album and their first since the release of God Hates Us All on 09/11/2001. With the original classic lineup in place and artist Larry Carroll's trademark macabre album art, CHRIST ILLUSION represents a true return to form for the thrash veterans, effectively picking up where 1990's Seasons In The Abyss left off. Prepare to understand why the concept of “Uncanny Valley” has become exponentially creepier with the rise of artificial intelligence, discover which track is officially “the title track” and which one sounds like “a Taco Bell combo meal” for Slayer fans, realize that “Nickelback's not that bad…they're right up there with Creed” and get ready to enjoy some “sex noodles” when you JOIN US as we try to overcome our “Slayer Arrested Development (which is S.A.D.)” with CHRIST ILLUSION. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Me Grok, me know what things are!” / “Destroyer is like their Black Album…you should know all of this…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / #tritoon / “We went to a tie up…”/ “Sounds like…sex noodles…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST IN 5D DIMENSIONS!!!*** / #poonboat / “Why not call the boat a #trypoon…?” / “You think that's like the monster truck of the water?” / #ponpoon / #RussellsReflectionsBoatEdition / “That's a LOT money, man!” (06:26): PATREON SHOUT OUT!!! / ***Come JOIN US over on the #Patreon at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / “The mighty hail…”/ #JustInCaseASMR / #Shittah / #ActusReus RABID DOGS #localmetal #metalcore #deathcore / “Those aren't Grok Dogs…”/ #EmberingEffigy will be playing at #Yonderways at #TheBlackStrap in Gainesville (11:23): ***JOIN US on the social media at #Instagram #Facebook #YouTube and #TikTok, EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com and VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!!*** / “I have a little quick thing I wanted to show you…” / “I would say it but I can't pronounce it…”/ “Hot little Angus…”/ “Apparently when girls talk about size, they're more into the girth…” (14:44): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST Presents: SLAYER – CHRIST ILLUSION / The first album featuring the original #Slayer lineup since Seasons In The Abyss / Released August 8, 2006 / #LarryCarroll / “That dude is a DUDE, man…”/ “Interestingly enough…” / “OMG that's amazing…when you have that spot that you can't get to…”/ “Then we just gotta go back…we've changed over the past 6 years…”/ FLESH STORM / “…and we're back!” / “When I delete it in post…”/ CATALYST / “When you thought it was over…it did kind of a slide down…and then he slid back up and back down again…” (25:35): SKELETON CHRIST / “Thrashy and groovy…”/ “Slayer were one of the first…breakdown bands…”/ #GrammyWinner #BestMetalPerformance / EYES OF THE INSANE / #UncannyValley / “Isn't it like A.I., where it's almost human but you can tell it is not…?” / The definition of Uncanny Valley / “I am SO fucking tired…let's just get this out there…”/ “Maybe it was an A.I. generated article…” (35:00): JIHAD / #CBLE / “There's an outro part that's really creepy…”/ “Every time…I get so much boner…”/ “That was mainly written about the 2 towers…but not WTC7…”/ “It's right over there…on a map, it's like 6 inches that way…”/ “She frew on a big prane…”/ “That might be one of the few times in life where it's okay to do acid…”/ CONSFEARACY / “It's like Dittohead…but opposite…”/ #RussellsReflections regarding #Ozzfest back in '99 / “That's a sign of aging…Nickelback's not that bad…they're right up there with Creed.” (47:27): CATATONIC / “It's kinda nice to hear Slayer do the heavy…”/ “Okay this is gonna sound weird…I feel like every band kinda does this a little bit…they try too hard to be themselves…”/ BLACK SERENADE / “This isn't me being argumentative…I promise…”/ “You've got…Slayer Arrested Development, which is S.A.D.” / “I feel like they've got a file on me…check out his shit from last Thursday…” (55:21): CULT / “That has classic, creepy Slayer vibes…”/ #titletrack / “I feel like that's the title track…there it is!” / #backmasking / “I wanna get a Supremist meal…”/ SUPREMIST / “It's good dry…”/ THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel #Doomsicle / #recordscratch #outtakes
“If you've got a whole room full of 10's, that's the 5…” We've all been there. Every one of us have experienced an album where it was “almost perfect” front to back, yet there was that one song that blemished its perfection and brought it down a notch. Granted, some songs may not fit relative to the context of an album and should have never been included to begin with, while others may have been played into the ground a quadrillion times to the point that even though it has become tiresome to listen to, “it's not like it doesn't belong” on the album. Basically, the most pressing points to ponder when evaluating whether a song is “skippable” or simply should not exist are: “If you take this song off the album, does it make it a better album?” “If it's 1980 and you're wearing your jorts and your tank top and you're at a Boone's farm bonfire…is it a bad song?” “Is this the song that made this album worse…?” Discover the most “prostate meltingly hot” thing a woman can wear, hear Beaker's favorite song to do at karaoke after a long day on set at The Muppet Show, and prepare to get “T.B.R” when you JOIN US for the “hysteria” surrounding THE SONG THAT SHOULD NOT BE as things get heated and hostile regarding GREAT METAL ALBUMS RUINED BY ONE SONG. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “…just the tip…” / “No panties, no undies…like Donald Duck” / #dreams / “Maybe Mick Jagger liked it black…” / “So you're a #Beatles guy, huh?” / “Dude you are TBR: Twanglified Beyond Recognition…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / “After 2 doses of peanut butter, the black's kinda weird…” / “Our latest Patreon was definitely irresponsible…we talked some real shit…that was just too much reality…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST IN THE FENG SHUI'D SUMMER SOLSTICE BUNKERPOON PLACE!!!*** / “Somewhere in the ether…”/ “I think we got rid of all the internal demons…” / ***”If you wanna hear what he's referring to, JOIN US over on #Patreon at patreon.com/metalnerdery.com to find out!!!*** / “Don't choke on those nuts, dude…” (06:51): #nextlevel #SlayerOfTheEpisode / #mentalist / “Fingers in the butthole…the whole thing…”/ POSTMORTEM (Reign In Blood – 1986) / “She's not old, dude…she's our age…”/ #JenniferAnniston / “Funny makes a chick super-hot!” / “Here's a hot look for the ladies…” / #prostatemeltinglyhot / (12:18): #TheDocket / METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: GREAT METAL ALBUMS RUINED BY 1 SONG (AKA: The Song That Should Not Be) / “We've gotta exorcise the demons, dude…”/ “Maybe it's radio's fault…” / #ACDC YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG (Back In Black – 1980) / “If it's 1980 and you're wearing your jorts and your tank top and you're at a Boone's farm bonfire…is it a bad song?” / #ICantGoBack / “Now it's country…” (17:52): “This is the first one I purchased with my own money…”/ “Your shutter speed's a little slow…”/ #BlackSabbath CHANGES (Vol. 4 – 1972) /“You skip it because you feel unhappy and you feel so sad…”/ “You listen to as much of that as is appropriate to listen to before skipping…”/ “To stay on the Sabbath…”/ AM I GOING INSANE? (RADIO) (Sabotage – 1975) – NOTE: ‘Radio' in this context means ‘mental', NOT radio edit. (24:57): #LedZeppelin HATS OFF (TO ROY HARPER) (Led Zeppelin III – 1970) / “The soundtrack to Beaker…” / #TheMuppetShow / “Weirdly…it's gonna sound like I'm pulling a Russell here but I'm not…”/ #Metallica ESCAPE (Ride The Lightning – 1984) / “Maybe I like it more than I should…”/ “It's the least favorite song on the album…” / “I'm not trying to say that your opinions are ‘malleable'…” (31:54): “We've recently touched it…It's all 7's…”/ “I'd be happy to hear that in public, but if I'm listening to the album…”/ #IronMaiden INVADERS (The Number Of The Beast – 1982) / “It's too happy…” / “If Technical Ecstasy comes on at a bar, I'm gonna listen to it…I'm not gonna be happy about it…(but at least it's Sabbath)…” / NOTE: Russell was WAY off on this one…it's NOT a Rainbow song. ‘Turn To Stone' is from the album Magica… / “Like he's smiling through his pain…”/ #TheSongThatShouldNotBe / “Would the The Black Album have been better without Enter Sandman?” / “Walk is Pantera's Enter Sandman…Enter Sandman is Metallica's We Will Rock You” / “I get it…does that mean I'm not gonna skip it?”/ “It's still your turn btw…” (43:21): “Some of these songs are just growers…they just take time…” / “I don't wanna touch any of you guys…”/ ROCK OF AGES (Pyromania – 1983) / “Y106…Johnboy in the mornin'…”/ #LMAO / “That was country as hell…” / “If you've got a whole room full of 10's, that's the 5…she might be malleable, too…”/ “You can just take Reborn right off of Reign In Blood and make it perfect…see, it's a win-win for everybody, Russell…” / #Slayer REBORN (Reign In Blood – 1986) / “It sounds like it's Slayer trying too hard to be Slayer…” / “If you were to pick a song off of Shout At The Devil…it just doesn't fit…”/ GOD BLESS THE CHILDREN OF THE BEAST (Shout At The Devil – 1983) (53:25): “To go along with your rant on Changes…” / #OzzyOsbourne #BlizzardOfOzz / GOODBYE TO ROMANCE (Blizzard Of Ozz – 1980) / “Does it fit the album?”/ “Is this the song that made this album worse…?” / “It's the Changes of Blizzard of Ozz…” / “I will pick something else…” / “That song made #BlackSabbath Black Sabbath…that song made them evil Black Sabbath…”/ IRON MAN (Paranoid – 1970) / “This is NOT ‘You Shook Me All Night Long”…this is NOT ‘Enter Sandman'…”/ “Skippable is different than it not existing…it needs to exist…”/ “I'm trying to come up with a #Pantera one but I really can't…” / “It's not a song…I've skipped it so many times I don't even know the name of it…” / GOOD FRIENDS AND A BOTTLE OF PILLS (Far Beyond Driven – 1994) / “This may sound unpopular…”/ DISSIDENT AGGRESSOR (South Of Heaven – 1988) / “It doesn't sound like it fits with the context (of the rest of the album…)” / “It's not that out of place…”/ “Hysteria…”/ ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK AT metalnerdery@gmail.com or 980-666-8182!!!*** / #untilthenext #outroreel
Wherein Eric and John celebrate the 4th season finale by looking in on some of the most monumental heavy metal ever made, including ...And Justice for All and The Black Album (Metallica).Click on the links below for all the music listening/video breaks in this episode:Video Break #1: "One" from ...And Justice for All (1988)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM8bTdBs-cwListening Break #1: Choose your own adventure!a) “Sad But True" from The Black Album (1991)-https://youtu.be/TpohVYomw2o?si=1GSJIoaKZusJQMnhb) "So What" b side, originally by Anti-Nowhere League (1993)-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaGrNq9VrCcListening break #2: “Wherever I May Roam" from The Black Albumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-cEyiM9adEPlease do consider joining us at our shiny, new Patreon page! Not only will you gain access to exclusive content, but you'll also get that sense of pure joy that can only come from supporting the world's wackiest, most insightful heavy metal podcast. Link below: http://patreon.com/HeavyMetal101Visit us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast (you can leave us a voicemail if you're so inclined!)Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.comSocial media:https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcasthttps://twitter.com/heavy_101https://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetal101podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/New episodes of Heavy Metal 101 are released monthly on the 3rd Monday of each month. Keep a look out for the forthcoming summer bonus episode. Otherwise, we'll be back this fall. Thanks for listening!Underscore credits:"Thump" 90s Electro Dance InstrumentalNoCopyrightMusicHero's Redemption - Alternative Metal - Royalty Free MusicTeknoAXE's Royalty Free Music123K subscribers8 bit Metallica Helplesssuperhawkgaming98Royalty Free Thrash Metal - "Metalicious" by Alexander NakaradaAlexander NakaradaMetallica - One (SNES Version)Meme MusicMetallica - Enter Sandman 8bit (NES style)bernieman82Nostalgic Music [Copyright Free Music] - "Brahe" by Punch Deck
In this 2nd bonus show, Dange covers Metallica in the 90s, from the Black Album to S&M to the naptster case - its all covered here in this mini bytesize episode.
As Descartes once said, "I think, therefore I am the best podcast about Black Sabbath and the 234th greatest album of all time, Master of Reality." T Before we get to the music, we break down the pros and cons of Milk Duds and experience a plot twist when one of our hosts exposes himself as a candy slurphead. Then we celebrate street musicians, marvel at a variety show act, and dive into some grocery delivery drama. Thanks to our sponsors, Staples and Instacart, your companies' digital footprint is safe on this podcast. Then at (49:00), these four geezers get going on the bass and talk Black Sabbath's 1971 heavy metal album—Master of Reality. We discuss downtuning, the best covers of Children of the Grave, and the best songs that cover the guitar riff from Sweet Leaf. Next week, we're off to never never land when we become the best Metallica podcast and cover The Black Album.
Send us a textMr. Bell is joined by Reddy, Will and Joe to talk about the greatest albums, songs, and artists from Roc A Fella Records in this spirited conversation about one of rap's most influential labels. The panel dives deep into personal favorites while reflecting on the cultural impact these artists had beyond just their musical contributions.• Diplomatic Immunity by Dipset emerges as a surprise favorite album for some panelists• The Black Album and College Dropout are widely acknowledged as "no-skip" classics• Kanye West's controversial recent behavior has caused many longtime fans to stop following his newer music• Cam'ron's influence extended beyond music into fashion, with the panel noting how he made it acceptable for men to wear pink• "Never Let Me Down" receives special praise as a spiritually uplifting track that "will make you drop to your knees"• The panel debates whether Kanye West's musical talent puts him "up there with Michael Jackson"• Regional pride surfaces during discussions of Texas artists' collaborations with Rockefeller artists• Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, and the Young Gunz receive recognition as underappreciated contributors to the label's legacyCheck out our other podcasts: From My Perspective, Hold Please, I Said What I Said, Distant Convos with K and S, and The Mixed Vibez Podcast.Youtube to https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIs6Ko7BCc9l5jlE5AbAUqZ0gAOhmuq- https://mixed-vibez-drip.printify.me/
Dan & Billy welcome back longtime friend & Nostalgia Test Podcast Allstar Jeremy Madson to put Metallica's 90s MTV Era to the ultimate test—THE NOSTALGIA TEST! “We're on the reverse trajectory of Kiss. Right? Because KISS took the makeup off in the nineties and Metallic put it on.” -Jeremy Madson The boys continue the Metallica Eras journey Nostalgia Test Podcast Metalheads with the controversial 90s studio albums The Black Album, Load, & Reload, also known as the MTV era & the Jason Newstead. Dan, Billy, & Jeremy headbang down memory lane and talk about hearing these albums for the first time, the weird transition from the thrash era to whatever this mid-life metal crisis was, the shift in Metallica's musical style, the peculiar cover art for Load & Reload, and production choices. They go track-by-track and create a 10-track merged version of Load & Reload called Unload, which you can listen to here. In the end, the guys rank the 90s era albums. If you're a Metallica nerd, this episode is for you. If you're not, listen anyway and give it 5-stars. Listen to Unload on Spotify! Email us (thenostalgiatest@gmail.com) ranking so we can share them on the next Metallica episode! APPROXIMATE RUN OF SHOW: 00:00 Introduction to the Metallica Nostalgia Test 00:37 Recap of Previous Episodes and Albums 01:17 The Nineties Era: MTV and Jason Newstead 01:55 Metallica's Costume Era and Music Videos 03:23 High School Memories and Metallica's Influence 09:26 The Black Album: A Turning Point 19:24 Load and Reload: The Controversial Albums 40:51 Guitar Solos and Bob Rock's Influence 41:58 Debating the Merits of 'Bleeding Me' 42:34 Critiquing 'Cure' and Other Tracks 44:24 Discussing 'Wasting My Hate' 46:38 Country Influences in Metallica's Music 47:11 The Controversial 'Mama Said' 47:46 Evaluating 'Thorn Within' and 'Ronnie' 50:42 The Outlaw Torn and Album Reflection 51:10 Nostalgia Test: Does 'Load' Hold Up? 55:50 Comparing 'Load' to Other Albums of the Era 58:13 Introduction to 'Reload' and Its Reception 58:48 Lead Singles and Album Strategy 01:00:35 Track-by-Track Breakdown of 'Reload' 01:09:32 The Unforgiven II: A Sequel Song 01:13:29 Mixed Reviews on 'Better Than You' and 'Slither' 01:14:56 Debating the Middle Part of the Song 01:15:25 Critiquing the Lyrics and Vocals 01:15:49 Generic Hard Rock and Stoner Rock Comparisons 01:16:39 Discussing 'Where the Wild Things Are' 01:17:05 Lars' Dad's Brutal Honesty 01:17:44 Evaluating 'Prince Charming' 01:18:07 The Unmemorable Riffs 01:20:33 The Irish Bar Drinking Song Vibe 01:21:20 WWE and 'Attitude' 01:21:27 The Lengthy 'Fixer' 01:23:01 Reload Exhaustion and Nostalgia 01:29:50 Ranking and Sequencing the Best Tracks 01:43:45 Final Thoughts and Ranking the Era Contact/Book The Nostalgia Test Podcast! If you had a great time listening to The Nostalgia Test Podcast and want to book us on your next podcast or have perform at your themed party, or have us host a special event, fill out the form below and LET'S GET NOSTALGIC! We can do so many fun Nostalgic Events! Podcast Guest Appearances Themed Parties Hosting Screenings Corporate Events Reunions Weddings Birthday Parties Trivia The Nostalgia Test Podcast will create a personalized Nostalgic experience for any occasion! Email us at thenostalgiatest@gmail.com or fill out the Google Form below to get the process started. We're open to in-person and virtual events. Pricing may vary depending on the details of your event/party. LET'S GET NOSTALGIC! Keep up with all things The Nostalgia Test Podcast on Instagram | Substack | Discord | TikTok | Bluesky | YouTube | Facebook The intro and outro music ('Neon Attack 80s') is by Emanmusic. The Lithology Brewing ad music ("Red, White, Black, & Blue") is by PEG and the Rejected
Guest host Angelo Gonzalez joins the show to burn down the first half of the legendary Seattle '89 gig. They read listener e-mails and talk Metallica news including Hetfield on his lyric writing, collaborating with Jerry Cantrell, why founding member of Kyuss was bummed to be compared to Metallica in their Black Album prime and discuss the seedy underworld of Metallicrimes. Enjoy! If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe on iTunes here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 1-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tPurchase/Stream Lunar Satan:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanPurchase/Stream VAMPIRE:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampirePurchase/Stream our Cover Our World Blackened Volumes and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
Happy Friday gang! The gang went outside last night, and came in hungover with stories and unhashed resentments over more music debates. Julian has a hot take that Nas is overrated and it causes quite the stir in the room (08:31). LL Cool J has a hot take of his own: his ‘Mount Rushmore' of Def Jam, and the boys give their own (23:04). Lil Yachty is back in the blogs for admitting that he took a back road on getting his sampled song out to the world against the original artists' wishes (32:27). We also discuss his admission that he recently heard ‘The Black Album' for the first time, and this turns into a conversation about just how much the new generation owes to the culture (45:05). It's official: Dame Dash's ownership in Reasonable Doubt will be auctioned off (56:09), and also official, Mal has ADHD. Mal being neurodivergent doesn't stop him from catching a political stray from a fellow podcaster, and we discuss the history of politics in hip-hop (1:04:45). Cardi B is having a baby and getting rid of her husband, and we predict that this will once again push her album back, causing Demaris and Mal to have a small disagreement about what artists owe casual fans (1:17:23). We have a voicemail from a fan asking for relationship advice for his voyeuristic girlfriend (1:37:21), and also take time to commiserate about how being a podcaster can make dating difficult (1:45:46).For MORE Rory & Mal, make sure you subscribe to our Patreon community, for exclusive episodes, first access to tickets and merch sales, private live chats with the team, + more! https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmalFollow Rory: @ThisIsRoryFollow MAL: @MAL_ByTheWayFollow Demaris: @DemarisAGiscombeFollow Julian: @Julian__nicholas To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMALYouTube Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMAL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday gang! The gang went outside last night, and came in hungover with stories and unhashed resentments over more music debates. Julian has a hot take that Nas is overrated and it causes quite the stir in the room (08:31). LL Cool J has a hot take of his own: his ‘Mount Rushmore' of Def Jam, and the boys give their own (23:04). Lil Yachty is back in the blogs for admitting that he took a back road on getting his sampled song out to the world against the original artists' wishes (32:27). We also discuss his admission that he recently heard ‘The Black Album' for the first time, and this turns into a conversation about just how much the new generation owes to the culture (45:05). It's official: Dame Dash's ownership in Reasonable Doubt will be auctioned off (56:09), and also official, Mal has ADHD. Mal being neurodivergent doesn't stop him from catching a political stray from a fellow podcaster, and we discuss the history of politics in hip-hop (1:04:45). Cardi B is having a baby and getting rid of her husband, and we predict that this will once again push her album back, causing Demaris and Mal to have a small disagreement about what artists owe casual fans (1:17:23). We have a voicemail from a fan asking for relationship advice for his voyeuristic girlfriend (1:37:21), and also take time to commiserate about how being a podcaster can make dating difficult (1:45:46). For MORE Rory & Mal, make sure you subscribe to our Patreon community, for exclusive episodes, first access to tickets and merch sales, private live chats with the team, + more! https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmal Follow Rory: @ThisIsRory Follow MAL: @MAL_ByTheWay Follow Demaris: @DemarisAGiscombe Follow Julian: @Julian__nicholas To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMALYouTube Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMAL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices