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This week on The Free Form Rock Podcast, the Mooger Fooger Debuts as co-host, and Eric RMCP Jordan guests as they dive into The Cult's third album, “Electric.” Tune in to find out if this album will make you feel like you're “Bad Fun” or if it's more of a “Born To Be Wild” experience. No spoilers, but it's bound to be a lively and engaging discussion! Tracks Of The Week: Mooger Fooger, “All Saints” by Dirty Black Summer. Marc, “I Assassin” by The Cult. Eric, “One Child” by Savatage. Until next week go have some Bad Fun and drink it up fuzz ball!! #thecult #electric #rocknroll #americaspodcast
----more----This Week On America's Podcast ! Free Form Rock Podcast, join us as we review Def Leppard's debut album “On Through the Night.” We'll discuss whether it lives up to the “Rock Brigade” status or falls short. No spoilers, but this episode is a must-listen! And we have a special guest, the radical Jeff Beers, joining us for an exciting conversation. Don't miss out on this rockin' episode! Tracks Of The Week Jerry “Little Suzi” by Tesla. Jeff “Big Balls” by AC/DC. Marc “Passion Play” by Night Ranger. Charles “Give Into Me” by Michael Jackson. Until Next Week Get your Rocks Off and Party!! #defleppard #onthoughthenight #rock #podcast #freeformnation #americaspodcast #freeformrockpodcast
This Week on America's Podcast. Bill Algee from Ages Of Rock Podcast Joins us. In this episode of Free Form Rock Podcast we delve into the world of Lynch Mob's latest album, Babylon. The burning question on everyone's mind is whether the album is still worth a listen without the presence of Oni Logan. Join us as we dissect the tracks, explore the band's new direction, and ultimately determine if Babylon can hold its own without Logan's vocals. Tune in to find out if Lynch Mob's latest release is a hit or a miss! Plus Charles Traynor's Final Episode. Tracks of the Week: Bill, “The Last Time” by Rock City Machine Co. Charles, “Maneater” by Rivals. Jerry, “Never too Late(To Get Some Pussy” by Steel Panther. Marc,“Don't Put Out the Fire” by Dirty Honey. Until next week Someone find Oni Logan tell George to bring him back!! #lynchmob #goergelynch #rock
This week on America's Podcast, get ready for some serious nostalgia and laughter as Charles bravely asks for a redux episode of our earlier review from four years ago. Gabby and Eddy Cannistraci dive deep into the timeless album, Oasis' "Definitely Maybe." Get ready for a wild ride as we revisit this classic album, with Charles leading the charge and our guests bringing their unique perspectives. Expect insightful analysis, hilarious anecdotes, and maybe even a few controversial opinions. So grab your headphones, settle into your favorite chair, and join us for this epic redux episode that will have you laughing, reminiscing, and maybe even questioning your own musical taste. It's going to be a blast, so don't miss out on this week's episode of Free Form Rock Podcast! Tracks Of The Week: Charles, "Made Of Stone" by The Stone Roses. Gabby, "Dear Maria, Count Me In" by All Time Low" Jerry, "Drowning" by Sponge Eddy, "Just Like A Rose" by Dokken. Marc, "Now And Then" by The Beatles. Until Next Week Don't get into a Bar fight with the Gallagher's, just Buy them a pint! #oasis #DefinitielyMaybe #britpop #freeformrocknation
This week On America's Podcast Joseph Staub Returns for the Debut Album Of Rage Against The Machine. Welcome to the Free Form Rock Podcast, where we're here to rock your world, one review at a time! Today, we're tackling the debut album of the iconic band, Rage Against The Machine. Is it good or bad? Does their political crap ruin the music? Well, buckle up, folks, because we're about to dive right in and find out! Tracks of the Week Charles, "The Chosen One" by Dopelord Jerry, "WKRP Theme Song" Joseph "Black Napkins" by Frank Zappa Marc, "Hits From The Bong" by Cypress Hill. Until Next week don't waste good Booze by making a Molotov Cocktail Drink that shit and lets party!! #ragagainstthemachine #RockingReviews #RagingRiffs #PoliticsAndPunk
In this hilarious episode of the Free Form Rock Podcast, Video Games Wrestling and we take on the challenge of reviewing Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers' album "L.A.M.F." Former Member of the New York Dolls. Will our hosts fall head over heels in love with it, or will they declare it absolute crap? With witty banter, clever insights, and a healthy dose of humor, they'll guide you through their thoughts on each track, leaving you on the edge of your seat, wondering what their final verdict will be. Tune in and prepare to laugh, groove, and discover whether "L.A.M.F." is a gem or just a load of, well, you know. Tracks Charles, "Ain't It Fun" by Dead Boys. Jerry, "Oh Well' by Fleetwood Mac. Marc, "Cool Jerk" by The Go Go's. Until Next week keep it raw and real and have a couple of drinks!! #johnnythundersandtheheartbreakers #LMAF #Rocknroll
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for another wild ride on America's podcast! This week, on the Free Form Rock Podcast, we've got a special treat for you. We've roped in the one and only Eric RMCP Jordan to join us on a journey through the wild world of Ted Nugent's Double Live Gonzo. Now, you might be thinking, "Double Live Gonzo? Is that some kind of exotic animal? Did Nugent start a zoo?" Well, hold on to your hats, folks, because this album is as wild as it gets. We're talking about the Nuge in all his unfiltered, guitar-shredding glory. Prepare yourself for a musical safari! But the burning question on all our minds is, are we gonzo for it? Or does it fall as flat as a pancake on a hot griddle? Oh, we can't just spill the beans, my friends. You'll have to tune in and find out for yourself. No spoilers here! Will we be blown away by the sheer intensity of Double Live Gonzo? Or will we be left wondering if the Nuge should've stuck to hunting deer instead of hitting those high notes? Only one way to find out, my friends. Strap yourselves in, grab your air guitars, and prepare for a laugh-out-loud adventure through the wild and untamed world of Ted Nugent. So, fellow rock enthusiasts, make sure you've got your headphones ready, your sense of humor turned up to eleven, and join us on the Free Form Rock Podcast as we embark on this epic journey. It's gonna be a ride you won't forget! And remember, no spoilers allowed. The Nuge might be Listening! Tracks of the Week :Charles, "30Days In The Hole" by Humble Pie. Jerry, "Love Has Taken Its Toll" BY Saraya. Marc, "Piledriver" by Damn Yankees and Eric, "Death Of Me" by Lizzy Borden Until Next Week Listen and share the past episodes also stay home and get wasted!!! ROCK ON FREE FORM NATION!! #tednugent #tednugentdoublelivegonzo #livealbum #freeformrockpodcast #freeformnation #americaspodcast
This week on America's podcast, The Free Form Rock Podcast, we reviewed the album "Assjack" by Hank Williams 3rd. With the addition of the Mooger Fooger and Joseph Staub, we dived into this unique musical experience. Now, the burning question is, did we like it or did it suck? Well, our opinions were quite divided on this one. Some of us found the fusion of country, punk, and metal elements to be a refreshing and exciting departure from the norm. Hank Williams 3rd's raw and gritty vocals and songwriting style resonated with a few of us, appreciating the rebellious and unapologetic nature of the album. However, there were also some of us who couldn't fully connect with the album. The blending of genres felt chaotic and disorganized to a few, making it difficult to grasp the overall direction of the music. The unconventional nature didn't quite resonate with everyone, and Hank Williams 3rd's vocal style wasn't everyone's cup of tea. In the end, it's safe to say that our opinions were mixed. Some of us liked the album for its unique and boundary-pushing approach, while others didn't quite find the appeal. Nonetheless, it was an interesting and thought-provoking discussion that showcased the diversity of our podcast and the varying tastes of our hosts. Tracks Of The Week. Marc, "Nobody Wants To Die" by the Rival Sons. Mooger Fooger, "Superficial Drug" by Sevendust. Joseph Staub "Burn" by Deep Purple. Jerry, "Cirice" by Ghost. Charles, "House of The Rising Sun Live" by Hank Williams Jr. Until next week don't have a blackout wait fuck it drink your ass off!! #assjack #hankwilliamsIII #punk #metal
On America's Podcast this week's episode of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the Journey album, "Look Into the Future." Jerry and Marc discuss this "Perryless" album and give their tracks of the week. This week's picks were a double shot of Tesla with Jerry choosing,"Modern Day Cowboy" and Marc choosing, "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)." Sit back, pour yourself a tasty beverage and enjoy this episode Perryless or not!
On this episode, we review, "Let it Be", by The Beatles. This album was produced by Phil Spector as opposed to the late and great George Martin. Along with our guests, Andy Rodriguez from "Blackspinners Podcast" and Charles Traynor, we deliver Lee's swan song as full-time co-host of the Free Form Rock Podcast! I guess you could say that Marc has decided to just "Let it Be." Cheers and Beers and have no fears. We will be back next week...... #thebeatles #letitbe #wallofsound
We are joined by Marc Alden Taylor from the Free Form Rock Podcast to jump into The Cars and their sophomore album Candy-O! We discuss how revolutionary The Cars were to the 80s, why Candy-O in some ways may be better than the debut, the amazing album artwork, Candy Moore, Phoebe Cates, and Benjamin Orr's dreamy looks and voice! We also do a special news segment in which we hash out some Facebook drama with Marc, talk about David Crosby, heavy metal elitism, Metallica's new song, and we pay tribute to friend and brother Donny Allen.
Disturbed's David Draiman blasts 'bigots' who are furious over a "Black Ariel". Fozzy postpones the rest of their U.S. tour. Ozzy Osbourne releases 1st part of a documentary about the making of Patient Number 9. And Marc Alen Taylor, from the Free Form Rock Podcast joins us to discuss this album. To order the "Pictures: ALIVE Rock Shows of The 80s and Beyond", visit www.picturesalive.net and tell them The Plug Podcast sent ya! To see pictures from the book, and learn about the stories BEHIND the pictures, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9NMfZURfU8&t=1133s To view Ozzy's doc on the making of this album, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgMzgH45cz0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxGmz4CcId4 Music Ozzy Osbourne - Evil Shuffle Disturbed - Stupify Fozzy - The Prisoner Styx - Mr. Roboto Ozzy Osbourne - Dead And Gone
Eric and Edwardo are joined by none other than Lee Gerstmann from the Free Form Rock Podcast to discuss the last of the classic Aerosmith albums none other than Night In The Ruts. We discuss why this is the most underrated Aerosmith album, how the band split up over spilled milk, and Lee performs twice on the show.
Eric and Eddy are joined by Marc Alden Taylor from the Free Form Rock Podcast to discuss the legendary debut album from The Doors. We discuss The Doors, Jim Morrison being the first true Rockstar, Fried Chicken, and why you won´t hear The Doors in a car commercial.
Eric and Eddy are joined by an all star ensamble of guests including Wyld Ryde Bassist Mick Watkins AKA Dick Twatkins, Marc Alden Taylor of the Free Form Rock Podcast, Bill Fuckin Wang, and Dr Fukk Ralph Viera as we discuss the Metal Gods Judas Priest sharing stories of concerts,discovering their music, and how they changed our lives.
Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah happy Kwanza and etc. today we celebrate Christmas by talking about the greatest Christmas album of all time and joseph Staub shares his experience seeing the TSO 2021 show. Joined by Bushy from the Plug Podcast, Joseph Staub, and Marc Alden Taylor from the Free Form Rock Podcast
I'm joined by Marc and Lee from the Free Form Rock Podcast to discuss news and current events in the rock and metal world
Today we discuss 1990s release from Queensrÿche Empire. Joined by Lee and Marc from the Free Form Rock Podcast and Jerry Supe we go over Queensryche's most successful album and discuss a certain song that not well liked
This week, Metal Mike wasn't able to sit in. So, Bushy reached out, and Marc Alden Taylor from the Free Form Rock Podcast answered the call. We talk a little music news. We talk a little religion. We talk a little BON JOVI - KEEP THE FAITH!!! Is this album a BANGER? Or is it a DUD? The last album with the ORIGINAL lineup! Or....IS it? Featured music: Suzanne Vega - Luka Chvrches w/ Robert Smith - How Not To Drown David Lee Roth - Knucklebones Britney Spears - ...One More Time Bon Jovi - If I Was Your Mother Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith Bon Jovi - Blame It On The Love of Rock and Roll Bon Jovi - Dry County https://scifimarc5150.podbean.com/
What happens when the free form rock podcast joins the metal dungeon for a party with two buds and talk about the new Maiden album
The 1990s for U2 was a period of reinvention, and bold, interesting, adventurous musical experimentation. Bob & Marc invite Lee Gerstmann from Free Form Rock Podcast into the chat to discuss 1993's "Zooropa", an album Marc hates with a passion hahahaha!! We also tangent on a variety of other musical artists. Support ALL musical artists by buying music on Physical Media, to hell with downloads and streaming! You can find "Zooropa" on CD, Vinyl, Cassette, and Boxed Set at Discogs
That episode where your hosts Bob Hay and Marc Alden Taylor (who is from Free Form Rock Podcast) talk all about Bono, the frontman and primary lyricist of U2. The B-Man! We also shed a light on ALL OF THE STUPID, UNFOUNDED, SMALL-MINDED HATE TOWARDS BONO that has ensued over the years. Please leave us a review on iTunes, Podbean, Stitcher Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us. And support ALL artists - big or small - by purchasing their music on physical media, not by streaming or downloading. Streaming/downloading is bad news for those who APPRECIATE and LOVE music.You can buy U2's music on Discogs.com
That (surprise) episode where Bob Hay & Marc Alden Taylor (Host of Free Form Rock Podcast) discuss 1983's Under a Blood Red Sky - U2's first live album. Also, Marc accuses Jimmy Iovine of being a dick, and we agonise over much of this live album using performances from Germany instead of the Red Rocks gig. Lastly, we acknowledge Independence Day in a big way. Happy 4th of July, everyone! Please leave us feedback/reviews on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, Stitcher Radio, wherever you listen to us! Support ALL artists, big & small - by purchasing the music on physical media, not by streaming or downloading.You can buy Under a Blood Red Sky on Discogs.com
That episode in which Bob Hay & Marc Alden Taylor (Host of Free Form Rock Podcast) discuss 1983's War - U2's 3rd studio album. We also pay our respects to director Joel Schumacher who passed away yesterday 6/22/2020 to cancer. Please leave us feedback and reviews on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, Stitcher Radio or wherever you listen to us! Support the artists by purchasing physical media, not by streaming or pirating music.You can buy War on Discogs.com
This week, Bushy sits down with Marc from the Free Form Rock Podcast to discuss everything from Covid-19 to his disdain for Peter Criss. Seinfeld to the MCU. Laughs and knowledge, all you need to do is give a listen!!!
On this impromptu episode of The Free Form Rock Podcast, we go all casual and chat about everything from what makes KISS the band they are now (as opposed to when they were really good) and music well-known and obscure. You'll hear things you never would have imagined hearing as well as things you might have figured we'd play. We have fun and take off our ties (so to speak... we don't need to wear no freaking ties... ha ha). You'll hear songs from Ultimate Spinach and Traffic and Barnes & Barnes and The Fabulous Thunderbirds... and some very unique surprises. Tune in, have fun and don't worry about what anyone thinks about you. You're listening and you're cool. Rock on!
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the classic album, "Invisible Touch" by Genesis. We spend some time discussing Madonna and Britney Spears and which "artist" we think looked better in their prime. We talk a little about REO Speedwagon's Gary Richrath. After our review, we play our tracks of the week which include,"Shoulderback" by Tiny Lights and "Digging in the Dirt" by Peter Gabriel. Our Lee Gerstmann track for your listening pleasure is, "Slurp." Until next week, Rock this place to the ground!
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast we review the self-titled album, "Copperhead." We spend some time before the review discussing the recent disbanding of "The Rock and Metal Combat Podcast" and our podcast brothers being banned by Spotify. We follow the review with our tracks of the week featuring, "Sir Archibald" by Influence and "Looking Out for Number One" by Honeymoon Suite. We close out our episode with one of Lee Gerstmann's song, "Sofa." Until next week, Love your Spouse, Love your family and LOVE YOUR ROCK N ROLL!
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast we join our friend, Vincent Cabagnot as review the soundtrack, "Batman" by the late and great artist, Prince. We discuss the movie and how the soundtrack really brings the film to life. We follow that with our tracks of the week which include, "Silvera by Gojira, "Water of Love" by Dire Straits and "Devil's Hand" by Richie Kotzen. We close our episode with a Lee Gerstmann tune titled, "The Water of Value". Until next week, we're gonna make like a tree and get outta here!
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the album, "Bent" by Stonefield. Before our review, we talk about the sudden passing of Kobe Bryant and the sham that is The Grammys. After our review, we play you out with our tracks of the week which include, "Danny's Chant" by Fleetwood Mac and "Do it for the Kids' by Velvet Revolver. We also bring you a Lee Gerstmann ditty titled, "Puppypumping." Until next week, tell those you love what they mean to you and Rock Out together with some great music.
On this week’s edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the album, “La Sexorcisto: The Devil Volume 1 by White Zombie with our special guest James West. Before the review, we discuss bands such as Van Halen, Pantera and others and their works. After our review, we bring your our tracks of the week which include, “Strength Beyond Strength” by Pantera, “Cellophane Woman” by Sopwith Camel and “The Frayed Ends of Sanity” by Metallica. Of course, we have to end our episode with a Lee Gerstmann tune, so for your listening pleasure, we play you out with, “A Stronger Mess.” Until next week, kick those tires and light them fires!
We return this week to discuss all the latest happenings in the rock world with New Noize 8! The past couple weeks have been a roller coaster of emotions for many rock fans. We start things off on a somber note with a discussion on the recent passing of drum god Neil Peart. We share our thoughts on Rush, Neil's legacy, and some of our favorite songs from the legendary Canadian trio. David Lee Roth recently made news with a sad note about Eddie Van Halen as well as a controversial opening to his Las Vegas residency. We give our feelings on both of these stories and you might not like what we have to say. You've been warned. Ozzy recently released another song from his upcoming album Ordinary Man. This time he's joined by Elton John for the title track. What did we think of this tune? Listen and find out. Additionally, we cover stories involving Dee Snider, Glen Danzig, KK Downing, and Robin McAuley. It's all the news that's fit to spit with New Noize 8! Please SHARE with your friends and leave your comments below! Geeks of the Week: Simon Catt, Mike Grabowski, Rockin’ Ron Runyon, Decibel Geek TV, MercuryArc, Matt Ashcraft, Eric Lussier, Brian Knapp, Paul Smith, Dee Stroyer Sr. InObscuria Podcast, Shea Hargett, James Nicholson, Aaron Baker, The Bakery Podcast, Bakko, Brad Shick, Shane Hebert, Todd Cunningham, Andrew Jacobs, Christina Greene, Allen Tate, Christopher Stokes, David Cathey, James West, Joseph Capone, Tom Cullen, Jay Szczeblewski, Kristen Schembeck, Wayne Cross, Brian Knapp, Jeffery Mendenhall, Adam Cox, Rob Harris, Trevor McDougall, David Glynn, Growin’ Up Rock Podcast, Scott Crouch, Mike Parnell, Brad Kalmanson, Bill Elam, Brandt Cattell, Sean Cullen, Mikael Burell, Rodney Dickson, Warren Edward LaRue Baker, Paul J Kane, Michael Bartley, John Phillips, Todd Rodgers, KISS Army Omaha, Joe Lascon, Marc Alden Taylor, Free Form Rock Podcast, BrookeCriss19, Rob in the Hood, Eladio, JJ Mac, Murmles, Vette Halen, TrunkNation, Chris McGowan, Daniel Lee, Jeff Taylor, Twisted KISSter, Andrew McNeice, The Mooger Fooger More New Noize Episodes! Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the debut album by Radiohead titled,"Pablo Honey." Before our review, we take a little time to discuss our favorite albums of 2019. After the review, we play you out of our episode with our tracks of the week which include, "Dog Eat Dog" by AC/DC and "Afterlife" by Sweet and Lynch. We also bring you a fresh new track from Lee Gerstmann titled, "Chrysanthemum". Until next week remember, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
On this week's episode of the Free Form Rock Podcast review the classic album, "The Wall" by Pink Floyd. Before that review though, we pay our respects to one of the greatest drummers of all time who lost his battle to cancer on January 7th, Neil Peart of RUSH. Marc has been a fan of RUSH for most of his life and really wanted to pay tribute to that rhythmic legend. The Free Form Rock Podcast sends their condolences to Geddy, Alex and especially to Neil's family. Godspeed Neil. After the review, we played our tracks of the week which fittingly include, "Secret Touch" (Live) by RUSH and "The Crushing Hand of Mother" by The Rabble. We lighten up the mood and close out with a Lee Gerstmann tune titled, "Hey Mother Goodbye." Until next week, play your air drums proudly for "The Professor" (aka The Goat).
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the album “Increase” by Birth Control. Prior to our review, we discuss Y&T after Marc watched their documentary. We play you out with our tracks of the week which include, “Rock And Roll Hideaway” by Point Blank and “Roundabout “ by Yes.The Lee, Song of the Episode is "Fortune floated towards the trees" Do us a favor subscribe and give us a review on iTunes and follow us on Podbean. Happy new year from Marc and Lee on the first of many podcasts to come in this new decade!
On our last Free Form Rock Podcast of the year (and decade), we review the classic album by Y&T, “Black Tiger.” We play you out of our episode with our tracks of the week which include, “Southside” by Frank Hannon and “Can’t Stop The Flood “ by Glenn Hughes. Do us a favor and rate and review us on iTunes and follow us on Podbean !! Until next year, Rock like you've never rocked before and show 2020 that ROCK IS BOSS! Link for Y&T Documentary: https://store.meniketti.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=YT%2DDOC
We're giving you a KISSmas miracle with yet another Vinnie Vincent-themed episode. This time we're covering the recent Merry Metal Christmas show. Chris and Aaron had lunch with several attendees before the event and got a few of them on mic to share their KISStories and their expectations of what was to come. You'll hear from Kruisefest promoter Neil Davis, podcaster Mike Brunn and Vincent Larussa, Rosie Luck and her son Aleister and frequent KISSFAQ board poster Rip Rokken. After the lunch interviews Chris chats with another attendee about his experience at the Merry Metal Christmas event from start to finish. Today's guest Rick (aka Shecky, Poserboy71 online) has been a VV fan since the 80's, witnessed the Invasion play live in 1988, and is very well versed on Vinnie's playing and gear over the past 30+ years. He's also a trusted friend of Chris and Aaron. With so much speculation on Vinnie's playing ability due to a shroud of secrecy surrounding these events, we'll get Rick's take on what went down at S.I.R. So, Did Vinnie Shredd the Halls? You'll have to listen to find out! Please SHARE this episode with your friends on social media. Merry KISSmas from Chris and Aaron and everyone at Decibel Geek! More Vinnie Vincent-Related Episodes HERE Geeks of the Week: Mike Grabowski, Dan Nation, Simon Catt, David Cathey, John Philips, Jeffrey Mendenhall, Aaron Martel, Eric Lussier, James West, Darren Parkin, Dee Stroyer Sr, Jay Szczeblewski, InObscuria Podcast, Rob Harris, David Glynn, The Bakery Podcast, Aaron Baker, Wayne Cross, Kristen Schembeck, Mike Parnell, Bill Elam, Andrew Jacobs, Christopher Stokes, Marc Alden Taylor, Free Form Rock Podcast, Andy Lafon, Todd Cunningham, Nate Atchison, Sean Cullen, Mikael Burell, Warren Edward LaRue Baker, Shane Hebert, Scott Crouch, Jeff Taylor, Daniel Lee, Eladio, Rob in the Hood, The Mooger Fooger Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
On this Christmas edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we spread a little holiday cheer playing some Christmas music before and after our review of the self-titled album by the band, “The Next Morning.” We play you out of the episode with our tracks of the week featuring, “Look What the Cat Dragged In” by Poison and “Breathe” by Sugar Ray. As an extra Christmas gift to our listeners, we bring you our Lee Gerstmann track, “She Climbed Steps Again.” Like what you hear? Do us a favor and leave a review and subscribe to us on iTunes and follow us on Podbean. Until next week, have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy this time spent with loved ones!
On this week’s edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review Iron Maiden’s “The Book of Souls.” Lee and Marc discuss The Gene Simmons Experience and Vinnie Vincent. Then they play you out with their tracks of the week which include, “Set Me Free” by Saxon and “Let it All Hang Out” by Mr. Albert Show. As a special treat, we end our episode with the Lee Gerstmann song, “Possibly For Me.” Please take some time and rate and review us on iTunes and follow us on Podbean. Until next week, May your days be merry and may they be ROCKIN!
On this week's episode of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review “From the Mars Hotel” by The Grateful Dead. We start our episode with a Lee Gerstmann tune titled, “One Day At A Time.” We play you out with our tracks of the week which include, “Lana Minus Life” by Rabbit Mackey & the Somis Rhythm Band “Young Lust” by Pink Floyd. Do us a favor rate and review us on iTunes and follow us on Podbean! Until next week, you can Rock here and you can Rock there, and you can STILL ROCK IN AMERICA!
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the metal classic, "Vulgar Display of Power" by Pantera with our special guest, Nate Atchison aka (Bushy). Before our review, we break out the song "Piss" which was released on the 20th anniversary edition of that same album. Once again, we bring you a Lee Gerstmann song sure to tantalize your eardrums titled, "To Spank." Then we play you out with our tracks of the week which include, “Room For One More” by Anthrax, "Get Into the Spirt" by Rob Halford and “Now Or Never” by Grim Reaper. Please rate and review us on iTunes and follow us on Podbean! Until next week, clean out that fridge, finish all that pie and ROCK away those thanksgiving pounds!
We're bringing you an infusion of up and coming rock this week with Fresh Blood 8! It's an hour-plus of pure evidence proving the continued existence of rock music! Aaron brings some great selections to the table including Midnite City, The Laidbacks, Tokyo Taboo, Revival Black, and Black Smoke Trigger. Additionally, Chris shares some great rock from Edge of Paradise, Silverthorne, Dirty Honey, Bombus, and Like Machines! We hope you enjoy Fresh Blood 8 and SHARE with a friend! Fresh Blood 8 Geeks of the Week Aaron Martel, Bakko, Cobras and Fire Podcast, Joe Lascon, Matt Ashcraft, Todd Cunningham, Bay Ragni, Marc Alden Taylor, Free Form Rock Podcast, Dan E, Simon Catt, Sean Cullen, Shea Hargett, The Bakery Podcast, Aaron Baker, Scott Crouch, James West, Nate Atchison, Allen Tate, Andrew Jacobs, Shane Hebert, CGCM Podcast, Trevor McDougall, Christopher Stokes, Jeff Gauss, Todd Rogers, Jay Szceblewski, Andy Lafon, Jeff Taylor, Jeff Mendenhall, Daniel Lee, Vette Halen, JJ Mac, Eladio, Ernesto Aguilar, The Mooger Fooger The Fresh Blood series of shows from Decibel Geek Podcast seeks to prove that rock is far from dead. Featuring up and coming talent that carries on the spirit and sound of the greats we grew up on, it's a vital series.Please listen to the previous editions of Fresh Blood in the links below. Fresh Blood 1 Fresh Blood 2 Fresh Blood 3 Fresh Blood 4 Fresh Blood 5 Fresh Blood 6 Fresh Blood 7 Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
On this week’s edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we review the self-titled album, “Army of Anyone” featuring members of Stone Temple Pilots and Filter. Before that review, we play our Lee Gerstmann song of the week, “Pavement Becomes You.” We play you out of our episode with our tracks of the week which include, “Big Bang Baby” by the Stone Temple Pilots and “Bus Rider” by The Guess Who. Please share our podcast with your friends, give us a 5 star review on iTunes and follow us on Podbean. Until next week, remember, “Nothing can survive in a vacuum, no one can exist all alone!”
On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast we review the 1981 Ringo Starr album, “Stop and Smell the Roses.” Before that, we talk about and play the new single by Ozzy, “Under The Graveyard." Of course, no episode would be complete without a new Lee Gerstmann tune so this week we bring you, ”Mumbles." We play you out of this episode with our tracks of the week featuring, “Jam" by Three Dog Night and “It doesn’t Seem to Matter" by Army of Anyone. Do us a favor and subscribe and give us a 5 star review iTunes and follow us on Podbean. Until next week, take some time and thank a Veteran for their service to this great country of ours!
In this week's episode of the Free Form Rock Podcast, we go completely off the rails playing the 20 songs by Tommy Shaw we think you should hear. Before that, we break out a new Lee Gerstmann song titled, “E. Racer.” We end our episode with our tracks of the week featuring yet, two more Tommy Shaw songs; “Too Much Time On My Hands" and "Hundred Million Miles from Home." Please share this podcast, give us a 5 star rating on iTunes and follow us on Podbean. Until next week, If you've got "Too much time on your hands", go "make a difference" in the world!
On this week’s edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast we review a newer artist we think you should check out. Her name is Cat Clyde and her album is titled, ”Ivory Castanets.” Before our review of the album, we feature a song by Lee Gerstman titled, “They Danced So Well.” We close out this week’s episode with our tracks of the week which include “Shelter” by Lone Justice nd “Black Velvet” by Alannah Myles. Do us a favor please and follow us on Podbean, Subscribe on iTunes and leave a 5 star review. Until next week, keep your clothes clean, your mouth dirty and your rock n roll absolutely filthy! Links For Cat Clyde: https://www.amazon.com/Ivory-Castanets-Cat-Clyde/dp/B06WGT5P37/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catclyde/ New Album: https://www.amazon.com/Hunters-Trance-Cat-Clyde/dp/B07SZBJZCF/ref=tmm_acd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1572297621&sr=1-2
Hey Folks! On this week's edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast we review “Who’s Next” by The Who. We start our episode with a new segment titled, “What Pissed Off Lee This Week” followed by a Lee Gerstman tune, "Open Up.” After our review, we close out our episode with our tracks of the week which include ”Pushing Too Hard" by the Seeds and “Shine" by Michael Sweet. Do us a favor and follow us on Podbean, Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave a 5 star review! Until next week just remember, "Life is a disease and the only cure is Rock 'n' Roll!"
On this week’s edition of the Free Form Rock Podcast we review and album from the ORIGINAL 1970’s group, Skid Row. We review their album titled, “Skids.” Before we get into that, we play a Lee Gerstman classic titled; “Had I Known”. We end our episode with our tracks of the week which include “Wake Me, Shake me “ by The Blues Project and “Toughest Street in Town” by Thin Lizzy. Be sure to follow us on Podbean, subscribe to us on iTunes and leave a 5 star review! Until next week, take a freaking walk on the wild side while ROCKIN out to some killer tunes!
This week, Bushy and The Mountain Man sit back on the highs and lows of 2017. We discuss some of our favorite episodes. The Mountain Man heaps loads of praise on Bushy. And some great music is played, as well as shoutouts to some of our favorite podcasts. Links to those below!! The Rock and Metal Combat Podcast: https://wadzilla74.podbean.com/ PodKISSt/The KISS Room: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/kzsw2-3bd94/PodKISStTHE-KISS-ROOM%21-Podcast The Hustle: http://thehustle.podbean.com/ Free Form Rock Podcast: https://scifimarc5150.podbean.com/