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Supergroups in extreme metal take on a whole other meaning when it's comprised of Dave Witte, Mathias “Vreth” Lillmåns, and Phil Hall. Those names are synonymous with some of the best offerings extreme metal has to offer. And now with Morbikon, this supergroup crosses the threshold of 90s era Scandinavian black metal and melodic death metal on their debut Ov Mournful Twilight (Tankcrimes). To say this album rips would be a gross understatement, but with its membership this should surprise no one. Buke recently spoke to Phil "Landphil" Hall, who handles guitar and bass here, for a wide ranging chat about the band, the album, how it all came to be, and so much more. We now bring you this conversation in its entirety so grab your beverage of choice and enjoy. 9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.
This week Landphil from Municipal Waste, Cannabis Corpse, and Iron Reagan calls in to discuss his new project, Morbikon! Then Will and Tom recommend some albums and take a quick voicemail. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
We get HEATED this hour in negotiations for basically anything possible. The beef gets real this hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start the show with a wild debate of whether West Virginia is considered a "local" team. We have Landphil and the Stallion chime in, as well as our listeners to settle this crazy debate. We take a step back and talk about the Hoyas Big East championship that they won as the 8 seed in the Big East. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unsolved Mysteries Dero/Landphil/The Hammer DeRosa joins Troy & The Trizzz as they discuss Unsolved Mysteries on this week's episode of Tune In, Tune Out!
New super stoney episode with Phil"LandPhil"Hall. Dig it!
Thrash Metal Maestro Phil LandPhil Hall holds it down as the busiest man in mental. His work in Municipal Waste, Iron Reagan, and Cannibis Corpse has immortalized him in the metal scene, and in this candid conversation we talk about being full time metal, Sick Of It All, Terry Funk, PMA, releasing albums and touring for 3 different bands, Leeway, Beer, Anthrax, Gwar, Cannibal Corpse, Wisdom In Chains, Richmond music scene, travel tips and much more!!!! Catch Municipal Waste and Exodus on the Mr Pickles Thrashtacular in February and March!!!! #TalkIsJericho fans will love this! Support the show at www.Patreon.Com/KevinGillShow Peep the new video interviews and subscribe at twitch.tv/KevinGill Merchandise at www.DignifiedBastard.Com and also PRO WRESTLING TEES!!! Tweet us and follow us! @OGKevinGill @KevinGillShow #PMA Leave a FiVE STAR REVIEW ON ITUNES!!!! THANKS!
This week's guest is a long-requested guest on Squared Circle Pit – Landphil Hall, who you may know from his work with Municipal Waste, Iron Reagan and of course Cannabis Corpse. Landphil talks about attending both NXT Takeover and Summerslam last weekend, which type of wrestling shows he prefers to go to, his first live wrestling show ever, ECW, Andy Kaufman and more. All of LandPhil's bands released new music this year, so make sure to check em out: Municipal Waste put out Slime and Punishment, Iron Reagan released Crossover Ministry and Cannabis Corpse will be release Left Hand Pass on September 8 via Season of Mist. Check out previous Squared Circle Pit interviews about wrestling with Slipknot's Corey Taylor, NJPW star Kenny Omega, Cannibal Corpse's George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, Jamey Jasta, Every Time I Die's Andy Williams, Zakk Wylde, Killswitch Engage's Mike D, Converge's Jacob Bannon, Neurosis' Scott Kelly, former WWE announcer Justin Roberts, NJPW star Kenny Omega, ROH star Frankie Kazarian, EVOLVE booker and former ROH booker Gabe Sapolsky, and more. Follow Squared Circle Pit on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to Metal Injection podcasts on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well), Google Play & Stitcher. Feel free to leave some feedback in the comments about what you thought of t...
This week's guest is a long-requested guest on Squared Circle Pit – Landphil Hall, who you may know from his work with Municipal Waste, Iron Reagan and of course Cannabis Corpse. Landphil talks about attending both NXT Takeover and Summerslam last weekend, which type of wrestling shows he prefers to go to, his first live wrestling show ever, ECW, Andy Kaufman and more. All of LandPhil's bands released new music this year, so make sure to check em out: Municipal Waste put out Slime and Punishment, Iron Reagan released Crossover Ministry and Cannabis Corpse will be release Left Hand Pass on September 8 via Season of Mist. Check out previous Squared Circle Pit interviews about wrestling with Slipknot's Corey Taylor, NJPW star Kenny Omega, Cannibal Corpse's George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, Jamey Jasta, Every Time I Die's Andy Williams, Zakk Wylde, Killswitch Engage's Mike D, Converge's Jacob Bannon, Neurosis' Scott Kelly, former WWE announcer Justin Roberts, NJPW star Kenny Omega, ROH star Frankie Kazarian, EVOLVE booker and former ROH booker Gabe Sapolsky, and more. Follow Squared Circle Pit on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to Metal Injection podcasts on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well), Google Play & Stitcher. Feel free to leave some feedback in the comments about what you thought of t...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil "Landphil" Hall is a thrash/punk/metal producer and musician. He has made his name recording and performing in such prolific bands like Municipal Waste, Iron Reagan, and Cannabis Corpse. Hailing from Richmond Virginia, Landphil's relentless work-rate when it comes to touring and producing has distinguished him from many of his peers in that he's able to duplicate success in multiple projects. Frankie Palmeri is the tenacious and contentious front-man of metalcore upstarts, Emmure. Over the years, controversy has followed Palmeri making him fodder for metal blogs and their comment sections. However, Frankie believes the checkered reputation of his younger days is behind him. He is determined to continue making progressive moves forward not just as an individual but with Emmure who he believes has now found its definitive lineup that will consistently deliver the pulverizing, archetypal sound that he has sought to attain.
This week we talk to Phil “Landphil” Hall from Iron Reagan. In addition to updates on all things Iron Reagen, Cannabis Corpse and Municipal Waste (including Iron Reagan's brand new album Crossover Ministry), he discusses what it's like to see his likeness in a claymation video, his true “Fuck The Neighbor” tales, his favorite Troma movie and touring with Six Feet Under. Meanwhile Brandon and Pete talk about James Hetfield's recent statement regarding the lack of bass on …And Justice For All, the beef between Of Mice and Men's Austin Carlisle and Trivium's Paolo Gregetto about vaccinations, Corey Taylor thinking he is qualified to write a book about politics, and the heinous black metal fan that upset Whitney Moore last week (with his version of the incident). Songs: Iron Reagan - “Fuck The Neighbors Cannabis Corpse - “Mummified in Bongwater” Municipal Waste - “The Art of Partying”
It's been a while since we've taken a break, but fear not, we have a brand new mixtape to hold you over until our return next Sunday. This mixtape is a good blend of classic bits and recent hits. Take a stroll down memory lane: * Discussing Steve Harvey's ridiculous statements * Sean tells us about his prostate exam * Corpse f*ckers in the news * Interview with LandPhil from Cannabis Corpse, Iron Reagan, Municipal Waste * Dave Mustaine Mad Libs * We meet Josh FN Groban Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast. Can't join us for the show? Leave us a voicemail to play on air:
We begin this week's episode talking about former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland being falsely accused of being locked up for meth possession. Here's what the impersonator looks like. Rob talked about going to the GWARBQ which led to LandPhil finally calling in and talking about all of his bands, his love of wrestling and his favorite Cannibal Corpse vocalist. In the second hour, we learned about Michael Jackson's distaste for cops, Steve Harvey's ice bucket challenge, the woman who had a baby skeleton in her body for 38 years and this charming morgue attendant. Here's this week's playlist: Cannabis Corpse – Individual Pot Patterns Megadeth – Peace Sells Rage Against the Machine – Know Your Enemy Body Count – Cop Killer KRS-One – Sound of da Police Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast.
This was a clusterf–k of an episode, with our normal way of recording the podcast malfunctioning, so you get to hear the backup version. We had communication malfunctions with our guest, LandPhil, so instead we just played his interview on the MetalSucks podcast and pretended we were a part of it. Other topics include Hasidic female alt-rock bands, THCBS-FM and more. Here is this week's playlisT: Cannabis Corpse – I Cum Bud Suicidal Tendencies – You Can't Bring Me Down Cephalic Carnage – Divination & Violation Fleshwrought – Inner Thoughts Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast.
Phil "Landphil" Hall (Cannabis Corpse, Iron Reagan, Municipal Waste) is our guest this week. The new Cannabis Corpse album is out now and features some great guest appearances from Chris Barnes and Trevor Strnad. We talk about the record, how he is able to keep three touring bands organized, and Godless tries to figure out how pot works all at the same time. Chuck and Godless also talk about the Wintersun vs. Nuclear Blast controversy and how we've all become trained to have thicker skins thanks to anonymous trash-talking on the Internet. Ex-God Forbid guitarist Doc Coyle debuts in a new segment we call "Rejecting the Sickness" in which he defends some of the bands we take issue with; in this episode he tackles Godless' disdain for the band Ghost. Songs:Cannabis Corpse - "Individual Pot Patterns"Fallujah - "Carved In Stone"