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B.L. Metal Podcast
I Coopers Klass #23 - Brutal Planet

B.L. Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 120:44


Heidenhammer och B.L. gästas av Nicklas Mikaelsson för att sätta vampyrtänderna i "Brutal Planet" från år 2000. En dystopisk, tung och mörk historia. Men bottnar Alice i detta? Lyssna och bli varse! Låt stå! Supporta BLMP genom att bli en patron! Spana in de olika alternativen på http://www.patreon.com/blmetalpodcast

Talking Codswallop
211. The Origin Story with Brutal Planet Comics

Talking Codswallop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 50:57


Ever wondered how Gemma and James met? Ever wondered how the Podcast came to be in the first place? Is James a stalker that Gemma cannot get rid of? Well this week we had the honour of joining Dre Daniels on his YouTube channel, Brutal Planet Comics to speak about Talking Codswallop. We had so much fun and we hope you have as much fun listening. If you'd like to see our "beautiful" faces click on the link below.  Brutal Planet Comics - https://www.youtube.com/c/BrutalPlanetComics A BIG FAVOUR TO ASK Salty Tadpoles - please can you tell your friends about us? Get them to subscribe to our Podcast, Social Media and especially our YOUTUBE channel, I promise we have good things coming down the pipe line.  PLEASE help us by Subscribing to our #YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVWBJAhuEkkpha9V1FRpug Subscribe to our Social Media & Podcast here: https://linktr.ee/CodswallopPod

Traversing The Stars
Podcasters Unite!

Traversing The Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 32:43


Welcome back, fellow Travelers, for a very special episode of Incoming Transmissions. The mothership is boarded by the very best in indie geek podcasts. Joining us Andre Daniels from Brutal Planet, Greg Moquin from Seernova, Kurt Sasso from Two Geeks Talking, and the guys from Three Geeky Dads. Enjoy! Traverse with us, Fellow Travelers! Email: TraversingTheStars@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/traversingthestars (Facebook) https://twitter.com/Traversingstars (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/traversing_the_stars_podcast/ (Instagram)

Asylum: Tales of the Devereaux Diaries

The Kousins talk about Alice Cooper's 2000 album Brutal Planet which features drumming by KISS' own Eric Singer in his "between" stage from KISS gigs. We listen through, give commentary (even some that isn't related to the album) and have a good time. Have you listened to it? What did you think? Let us know by calling the TLDNetwork (KUZZ Army) hotline and leave a message for the Kousins at 336-422-NUMB (6862). This podcast was recorded in The Less Desirables Studios in The Lab at Industry Hill and recorded via Zoom.

Asylum: Tales of the Devereaux Diaries

The Kousins talk about Alice Cooper's 2000 album Brutal Planet which features drumming by KISS' own Eric Singer in his "between" stage from KISS gigs. We listen through, give commentary (even some that isn't related to the album) and have a good time. Have you listened to it? What did you think? Let us know by calling the TLDNetwork (KUZZ Army) hotline and leave a message for the Kousins at 336-422-NUMB (6862). This podcast was recorded in The Less Desirables Studios in The Lab at Industry Hill and recorded via Zoom.

Brutal Planet Media Podcast
Brutal Planet Media Podcast Episode #2

Brutal Planet Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 30:43


In episode 2 of the Brutal Planet Media podcast Eric and Dustin discuss the first... The post Brutal Planet Media Podcast Episode #2 appeared first on BPM.

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Brutal Planet Media Podcast
Brutal Planet Podcast – World Premiere EPISODE #1

Brutal Planet Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019


It was time for us to start doing a podcast. We are going to try... The post Brutal Planet Podcast – World Premiere EPISODE #1 appeared first on BPM.

Podder Than Hell Podcast
Episode 118: A Fistful of Alice

Podder Than Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 109:25


To continue Shocktober, the gang talk about one of their favorite shock rockers ever to grace the stage: Alice Cooper. They cover the albums "Brutal Planet", "Billion Dollar Babies" and "Raise Your Fist and Yell" as well as EPs "The Sound of A" and "Breadcrumbs". What does Steve think the A stands for in The Sound of A? What problems does the gang have with Classic Rock's Alice album rankings? Tune in to find out!   Hosted by Steve Wright, Brian "BC" Chapman and Ryan "BB" Bannon Produced by Dylan Wright Music by Mark Sutorka   Spotify Playlist of the Week: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4IXUKBz7X6120jvny4Hdtw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTHpodcast  

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon
Bon Jovi (Phil X) and Jetboy

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 68:50


On this episode of ROCK TALK WITH MITCH LAFON, new interviews with Bon Jovi's PHIL X and JETBOY's Billy Rowe. In our first interview, we chat with Bon Jovi guitarist Phil X and his new 'Phil X And The Drills - Stupid Good Lookings Vol. 1 EP', working on Bon Jovi's new album, his time with Triumph, his work on Alice Cooper's Brutal Planet album, making it out of Canada, Halestorm's Lzzy Hale, playing shows with ULI JON ROTH, working with American Idol, Bon Jovi's This House Is Not For Sale and much more.  In the second interview, we speak with JETBOY's BILLY ROWE about their latest album BORN TO FLY, making a new album after 20 years away, starting over again & new beginnings, Canadian rock bands & their sound, how he comes up with songs, the mighty KISS and much more.  Twitter: @mitchlafonInstagram: @mitch_lafon MITCH MERCH available now: https://loudtrax.com/search/?s=mitch LISTEN to Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon here: https://omny.fm/shows/rock-talk-with-mitch-lafon-1 Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon is also available via: 1. Spotify, 2. iHeart, 3. Apple Podcasts, 4. GooglePlay, 5. Amazon Alexa, 6. TuneIn, 7. Google Podcasts , 8. Stitcher Please subscribe! Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon
Alice Cooper, Tom Zutaut, Tracii Guns and Paul McCartney's Brian Ray

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 128:53


On this episode of Westwood One's Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon. New Interviews with rock legend Alice Cooper, music executive Tom Zutaut, LA GUNS' Tracii Guns and Paul McCartney's Brian Ray. Alan Niven co-hosts.  In our first interview, legendary musician Alice Cooper discusses his upcoming tour with Halestorm, fostering new bands, the Hollywood Vampires, his three upcoming albums including a new Bob Ezrin produced 'Alice Cooper' one, Johnny Depp, what is an Alice Cooper album & touches upon Brutal Planet & Dragontown, touring 'bare bones', the physicality of touring at his age, did Detroit's car industry give birth to the revered Detroit Rock scene, writing new songs with Mark Farner, more reunion shows and more.  Our second interview is with music executive Tom Zutaut. We discuss Mötley Crüe at length including signing the band, John Corabi, Vince's car crash and the aftermath, Doc McGhee, who ran off with the band's money, copying of KISS on their Shout At The Devil artwork, the Sunset Strip scene, Nikki Sixx, producer Tom Werman, is The Dirt realistic, and more. We continue the episode with Tracii Guns. He talks about L.A. Guns new album The Devil You Know, Nikki Sixx & Bobby Dall and using backing tracks (approx. 1hr 42 minutes), why bother making new music, his guitar playing moving forward, using KISS' Creatures Of The Night producer Michael James Jackson on their Hollywood Vampires album, Eddie Kramer & Rick Rubin getting fired as producers, working with producer Tom Werman, the magic of early albums including Van Halen, fabulous singer Phil Lewis and recruiting him from Girl/Tormé, and much more.  We end the episode talking with Paul McCartney guitarist Brian Ray. We discuss his new music (featuring Smokey Robinson), his career and working with 'the best of the best' including Etta James, Steve Van Zandt, what has he learned from Paul McCartney and more. Please visit Brianray.com  Twitter: @mitchlafon Instagram: @mitch_lafon  Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Slacker Morning Show
Alice Cooper Interview

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 8:24


Alice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was designed to shock. Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors. He continues to tour regularly, performing shows worldwide with the dark and horror-themed theatrics that he's best known for. With a schedule that includes six months each year on the road, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect of shock-rock, Cooper (in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist) has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie, even in an era where CNN can present real life shocking images. Cooper was born in Detroit Michigan, and moved to Phoenix with his family. The Alice Cooper band formed while they were all in high school in Phoenix, and was discovered in 1969 by Frank Zappa in Los Angeles, where he signed them to his record label. Their collaboration with young record producer Bob Ezrin led to the break-through third album “Love It to Death” which hit the charts in 1971, followed by “Killer,” “School's Out,” ”Billion Dollar Babies,” and “Muscle of Love.” Each new album release was accompanied by a bigger and more elaborate touring stage show. 1974 saw the release of a “Greatest Hits” album, and then Cooper, in 1975, released his first solo album, “Welcome to My Nightmare” in 1975, accompanied by the legendary groundbreaking theatrical Welcome to My Nightmare concert tour. Associated with that album and tour was the ground-breaking network TV special Alice Cooper: The Nightmare. Other film and television appearances include The Muppet Show, Mae West's last film Sextette, Roadie, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearst Club Band and appearances on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson and Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show. The original band also made an appearance in the movie Diary of a Mad Housewife in 1979, filmed the full-length feature film Good To See You Again Alice Cooper, and Alice appeared in a 1972 episode of The Snoop Sisters. Alice's solo career skyrocketed in the late 1970's, with a succession of hit singles, including “You & Me,” and classic albums, including “Lace And Whiskey” and “From The Inside,” and bigger and even more elaborate concert tours. In the ‘80's Cooper explored different sounds, highlighted by the new wavish album “Flush The Fashion,” the heavy metal “Constrictor” and “Raise Your Fist And Yell,” and then 1989's melodic hard rock album “Trash,” which featured the massive hit single “Poison” and became his biggest selling album and single worldwide. During this period Alice also appeared in the horror films Monster Dog and John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness, and recorded songs for the soundtracks to Roadie, Class of 1984, Friday the 13 Part VI: Jason Lives and Wes Craven's Shocker. Cooper's most memorable movie appearance was as himself in Wayne's World in 1991. He also played (fittingly) Freddy Krueger's wicked step-father in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, and appeared on Gene Wilder's TV series Something Wilder as well as on That ‘70's Show. The 90's also saw the release of the albums “Hey Stoopid,” “The Last Temptation,” and “Fistful of Alice,” a live album. 1999 saw the release of the definitive historical 4 CD box set “The Life & Crimes of Alice Cooper,” from Rhino/Warners. In the new millenium, Cooper has been very productive and busy, writing, recording and releasing the albums “Brutal Planet,” “Dragon Town,” “The Eyes of Alice Cooper,” “Dirty Diamonds,” “Along Came a Spider,” and 2011's “Welcome 2 My Nightmare,” plus “Old School 1964-1974,” a box set celebrating the original band. He also wrote and published a memoir, “Golf Monster,” in...

Rock & Metal Combat Podcast
Episode 143 Alice Cooper Brutal Planet

Rock & Metal Combat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 122:17


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Spring Break Forever Podcast
Coopercast 2000 - Can't Sleep, Clowns Will Eat Me

Spring Break Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 71:33


REPENT, YE SINNERS! And prepare thyselves to be judged by….ALICE COOPER?!? Yes, one day rock ‘n’ roll’s most hedonistic bad boy arose from his Budweiser-filled bathtub and remembered that he was once Vincent Furnier, son of a preacher man, and it was time that Alice got born again and brought the good word to the children. But, being this is ALICE, after all, there’s an awful lot of bone-burning, flesh-eating, ass-spanking, clown-fearing tough love on the way to salvation, and to get there you also gotta listen to 2000’s “BRUTAL PLANET” and 2001’s “DRAGONTOWN”, the albums under discussion on this, the 7th episode of COOPERCAST! As Alice judges the denizens of Brutal Planet and Dragontown (that means YOU, if you didn’t figure that out), so too does he get judged by your clean-living and morally-upright Coopercast team of Bobby Hazzard, the lovely Ms. Hazzard, Nashville’s physician of fright Dr. Gangrene, and Troy Guinn of the Naschycast. Join us as we wade through this musical metaphorical morass to get to the heart of that most theological of all questions: “Does it ROCK?” Leave us a comment and you just might win a Phil X signature “Ass” model guitar too!

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Endurance for Everyone
E44: Race Nerves | Irksome Things | Coaching

Endurance for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 67:20


Randy is facing Ironman Louisville in three days and the nerves are hitting, so everyone send him good vibes and go to Ironman.com and track/cheer him on. John starts talking about his recent post on FatSlowTriathlete.com and gets into the things that irk him ... plus a bit about his troubles fundraising for Team in Training. Also discussed is the time spent coaching vs. what we charge, and how good of a deal it really is.One more week to get the branded TriSuits and Cycling Jerseys. Show your support for the show and the coaches by getting yours now. Right here at Jakroo.This weeks music if from the mater ... Alice Cooper ... both from his album "Brutal Planet". First up is "Sanctuary" and ends with "Eat Some More"

Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show
Ep 35: Alice Cooper Era 5 - Morality 94 - 01

Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 97:13


Ep 35: Alice Cooper - Morality Era (94 -01) We discuss the albums Last Temptation, Brutal Planet & Dragontown in this super-sized ep loaded with great music and banter. Rob Kern of Loud, Drunk & Angry and From Out of Nowhere joins along with Joey of Rock Strikes Ten. In the first part of the ep we begin discussing the Morality Era with Rob Kern, a man who lacks a moral compass. We had a structured plan for a 20 minute intro but quickly turns into madness. And podcast gold. The second part with Joey has more details on the era but is just as ridiculous. Plus Bakko premieres our new Cobras & Fire song cowritten by Little Johnny Cougar! Rock Strikes Ten: rockstrikesten.cnjradio.com Loud, Drunk & Angry: http://www.nitrosonic.com/#!rob-kern/c24kh

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Frontline Records Rewind
REWIND 49: David Zaffiro continues his interview with Les Carlsen, diving into the creative process behind so many great Zaffiro infused Bloodgood songs. Look for newly remastered Bloodgood albums Rock In A Hard Place and Out Of The Darkness being release

Frontline Records Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 60:00


David Zaffiro Pt. 2 features a fantastic playlist of Bloodgood songs that highlight Zaffiro’s writing and playing abilities. David and Les kick off the show with a live couch concert version of The Messiah. – In Frontline Rewind 49, host Les Carlsen continues his interview with former bandmate and good friend, David Zaffiro. In Part 2 they dive into the creative process behind some great Zaffiro-infused Bloodgood songs that highlight his exceptional writing and playing abilities. David and Les kick off the show with a live couch concert version of “The Messiah”. David shares about his recent ventures, including mastering audio for Bloodgood’s independent album Dangerously Close and up-coming documentary film. He is even writing a book that includes stories about some very colorful family members. Look for re-mastered Bloodgood albums Rock In A Hard Place and Out Of The Darkness to be distributed on CD in late 2015 by Brutal Planet.

Decibel Geek Podcast
Episode 56 - 2000 Year in Review Part 1

Decibel Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2012 79:28


New Business/Announcements: Aaron and Chris were guests on the most recent episode of The PWA Show. You can check it out here. Aaron was interviewed by Cassius Morris this week for his That Reporter Kid Speaks podcast. You'll hear about how the Decibel Geek podcast became what it is today. Check it out here. This Week's Show: When we first mulled over the idea of doing a Year in Review show about the Year 2000, we thought what most people our age thought; "Was there enough good music released that year for a full episode. Well, today we can proudly tell you that YES, there was a lot of good music released that year. Of course, most of the stuff that us Decibel Geeks dig the most was sorely lacking in exposure due to the rise of boy bands, pop divas, and nu-metal ruling the popular music charts.  We dug deep into our archives, as well as many other nooks and crannies, to bring you some true diamonds in the rough. We are pretty confident that you'll definitely get turned on to some great new tunes/bands this week with Part 1 of our 2000 Year in Review. January was, of course, a pivotal month in history as everyone was calming their nerves after realizing that the world didn't actually come to an end on January 1st as had been predicted by more than a few wackos who had overhyped the Y2K paranoia that swept the nation at the end of 1999. Aaron spins a track from the deliciously-titled Regurgitation album by Tuff to start things off followed by a stalwart choice form AC/DC's February-released Stiff Upper Lip album. Chris spins an uptempo rocker from the Rollins Band that includes his then-new backing back and it's a barn burner for sure. Heading into March, we spin choices from Pantera, Enuff Z'nuff, Armored Saint, and Dio; all amazing bands that were overshadowed in the public view by NSYNC as they were busy selling 2.4 million copies of their new album in one week. Something ain't right when that happens.... April of 2000 brought us KISS announcing their Farwell Tour. What's that? They're still around 12 years later? Hmm, well we discuss what circumstances could have caused that while also discussing Ted Nugent ruffling some feathers from the stage during that same tour as he was the opening act. Ted, in the words of Aerosmith, please let the music do the talking. But, we digress. Also in April, Lars Ulrich became rock music's public enemy number one as he and his mates in Metallica filed suit against peer-to-peer service Napster and fired the opening salvo of a copyright-based civil war that is still raging today.  We spin a track by the relatively unknown Samantha 7, who has a well known singer who had too many irons in the fire in 2000 and forced the S7 side project back on the shelf. You'll get a taste of what might have been this week. In May of 2000 Britney Spears was raking in dough and album sales through her style-over-substance based second LP, Oops!...I Did It Again as it sold 1.3 million copies in its debut week and 20 million over its lifetime. We lament the general public's poor taste by spinning tracks by Dynamite Hack, Orange Goblin, Bad Religion, and King's X; giving you a healthy dose of true musical substance to chew on.  After the break we segue from May to June with a track that truly marked the return of a legend as Iron Maiden roared back with the return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith with Brave New World. While there was definite excitement among hardcore Iron Maiden fans, the album failed to reach the numbers of previous Dickinson-sung releases. June included a controversial release from Queens of the Stone Age and we spin a track that could double for a junkie's shopping list and includes backing vocals from a certain Metal God. Speaking of Metal Gods, Alice Cooper released Brutal Planet; an album that quite clearly was a stab at capitalizing on the nu-metal movement of the era with hit and miss results. Closing out Part 1 of this 2000 Year in Review is a track by NY hardcore band Madball and one of the heaviest Poison tracks you'll ever hear from their Power to the People release. Lots of music crammed into this one. Hope you dig it! If you do...... Buy Music! Tuff AC/DC Rollins Band Pantera Enuff Z'nuff Armored Saint Dio KISS Samantha 7 Black Label Society Metallica Dynamite Hack Orange Goblin Bad Religion King's X Iron Maiden Queens of the Stone Age Alice Cooper Madball Poison Connect to Us Rate, Review, & Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below

America's Most Haunted
AMH Talks MAKING MONSTERS with Ed and Marsha Edmunds

America's Most Haunted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2012 62:27


It's time for season two of Travel Channel's Making Monsters featuring Distortions Unlimited, the Colorado-based “haunt industry” animatronic and prop-making company run by Ed and Marsha Edmunds. Ed Edmunds created a revolutionary, rock style haunted house called Brutal Planet, lauded by Alice Cooper, creating such a buzz that Six Flags had Distortions duplicate it for 16 theme park locations across the country. He also invented an Electric Chair animatronic which has become a centerpiece for haunted houses from coast to coast. Edmund's fascination with sci-fi flicks and television began as a teenager while living in rural Illinois. He studied Art Education at the University of Northern Colorado. Edmunds used his artistic abilities to make and sell high-quality masks, which eventually led to the creation of his company, Distortions Unlimited. Marsha Taub-Edmunds began working for Ed Edmunds in 1981 - she became intrigued by the creations and took it upon herself to learn the business inside and out. Marsha and Ed connected through their shared artistic passion and wed in 1992; they have been running Distortions Unlimited as a team ever since. This season on Making Monsters, we'll see a red-eyed, smoke-breathing tiki for a haunt on the Hawaiian island of Oahu; a creepy, spitting, twisting centipede for Atlanta's Netherworld; an iconic stage mask for Megadeth, and much more!