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Calling all Vault Dwellers! Sean is joined by Dustin Mitchell of Filth to talk about Prime Video's latest smash hit Fallout. They also talk about the new Mufasa trailer and review Dark Matter and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.EARGASM Use the code METALCORENERDS to save 10% off your order. Protect your hearing while still enjoying the music you love.Support Filth!Tour Dates | Spotify | Instagram | Twitter | FacebookBuy Metalcore Nerds MerchSong of the Week: GHOSTxSHIP "Ties That Bind"Check out the Metalcore Nerds Pull List Spotify PlaylistJoin the Metalcore Nerds Community:Discord | FB GroupFollow Metalcore Nerds on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok
Send us a Text Message.Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn In the heart of Shelby, North Carolina, emerges Filth, a deathcore powerhouse infused with hip-hop influences, poised to unleash their latest album, “Southern Hostility,” out now. Founded in 2015 by guitarist David Gantt and vocalist Dustin Mitchell, Filth began as a mere side project but swiftly evolved into a relentless force, dedicated to saturating the heavy music scene with their brand of soul-crushing brutality. Their journey gained momentum with the release of their debut EP, “Tales from the Gutter,” propelling them into a whirlwind of ferocity that only intensified with each subsequent release. Filth's reputation for raw, unbridled aggression earned them opportunities to share stages with industry heavyweights like Brand of Sacrifice, Kingdom of Giants, and Chelsea Grin, solidifying their presence as a formidable contender in the metal arena.But it's not just about the stage presence; Filth's relentless work ethic and unwavering determination have propelled them forward, igniting anticipation for their forthcoming album set to debut in Spring 2024. This latest offering promises to be their most potent yet, a sonic onslaught that pushes the boundaries of hyper-dissonant heaviness while seamlessly weaving in urban grooves, creating a musical tapestry that captivates and enraptures.Filth's trajectory shows no signs of slowing down as they embark on an extensive tour throughout 2024, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. They were recent guests on the Vulgar Display of Podcast. As the year unfolds, Filth stands poised on the precipice of greatness, fueled by their passion, dedication, and unyielding resolve. So, roll up your sleeves, brace yourself for impact, and prepare to get dirty because 2024 is shaping up to be the year of Filth as they will be touring through 2024 to support the release of “Southern Hostility.” www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
This cyclocross season Cast: Anthony Mikos, Dustin Mitchell and Robert Curtis
Episode 54 Breakdown: Intro | 0:00 Beer Breakdown | 4:09 Metal News | 16:26 New Music | 24:16 Featured Band | 48:40 Hopwolves, you know what time it is... Epiosde 54 has Arie coming out of a weird funk for a jam packed weekend while Todd is gonna paint the town red with some co-workers and sing Creed's entire discorgraphy. This week's Beer Breakdowns has the boys staying local with Sun King's Black Is Beautiful Imperial Stout 2022 Edition (Arie's Pick) located in Indianapolis, IN and Celis Berwing's Celis Sour Kriek (Todd's Pick) located in Austin, TX. We open up the metal floodgates to discuss children's books from Sam Carter of Architects and Matt Heafy of Trivium/Ibaraki on the horizon, Grand Rapids, MI catching one hell of a Lamb of God show and throwing down in the Knotverse for the Metal News of the Week. New Music includes Buffalo suplex metal, death metal rising from the grave, staying grounded with Northlane, attending A Wake in Providence, and the sickest Lilac you'll ever encounter. As always we're leaving our favorite part for last with an in-depth discussion of the track Scorched Earth (feat. Dustin Mitchell of Filth) from German Slam Outfit Gutrectomy. Turn it up to 11, crack open that beer, it's about to get BREWTAL! Links from the episode: Black is Beautiful Website Lamb of God 2022-04-19 Grand Rapids Ex-Chimaira Guitarist Rob Arnolad listens to Crown of Phantoms Knotverse A BREWTAL Chat with Anto Addabbo of Reality Grey Creepy JFAC video Artwork by megabeast Kevin Burfield Intro track by absolute legend ZaKrahe Brewtal was chopped and sliced by Arie Lombardozzi of Death Dealer Productions with additional production from Todd Bailey.
This week, Kayla and Ted are joined by TN based guitarist, Dustin Mitchell. We talk about how Dustin got into playing guitar, how he's developing a social media presence, and his picking style which involves a thumb pick. Be sure to check out Dustin online by heading to https://linktr.ee/dustinmitchellguitar. As always, find our Spotify Song of the Week playlist at https://bit.ly/distortedops_songoftheweek. If you want to get in touch with us or find us online, head to https://linktr.ee/distortedopinions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/distortedopinions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/distortedopinions/support
Wil Herrington, Swainsboro Raceway winner; Matt Henderson, 411 Motor Speedway winner; and Dustin Mitchell, Ultimate Super Late Model Series winner at Lake View Speedway are this week’s guests.
Despite Mother Nature's best efforts this weekend, there was still plenty of short track racing to talk about on The Bullring. Alan Dietz and Derek Pernesiglio talked with Thompson Icebreaker winner Ron Silk, ULTIMATE season opener winner Dustin Mitchell as well as four-time Knoxville Speedway champion and SRX invitee Brian Brown. We also chat with third-generation racer Jeff Smith after his runner-up finish in the ULTIMATE event at Lake View.
Dallas, Texas' Dustin Mitchell was a nefarious con artist who liked em' young and was used to getting everything he wanted, like your money, your property, and custody of your child.
Episode 24 I sit down with my longtime friend Dustin Mitchell. We lost touch for a couple years but I'm stoked we've been able to reconnect. With his first child on the way I figured I'd link up with him now while he still has time! We talk sports, music, politics and more, be sure to check Episode 24.
During this episode, we’ll outline some of the work our Beverage and Dairy Foods division is doing around continuous improvement and challenging the status quo every day. Join your host, Annie Kramer, as she chats with Craig Martek, Dustin Mitchell and Jeff Terrell about the exciting work they are doing within their division and how they’re getting it adopted across more of the manufacturing teams at Dairy Farmers of America. As always, be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a single episode. Questions or ideas for a future episode? Shoot us a note at innovation@dfamilk.com.
The crew welcomes local BG runner Matt Idlett to the table and we have the 2nd place finisher Dustin Mitchell on the phone to recap the Yamacraw 50k!
Dustin Mitchell stops by the show to talk Gantt Bands, ignorant mosh calls, and stories from the eternal mile. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA! @sotempodcast SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! patreon.com/sotempodcast