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Female February 2026 continues with an album we missed last year: The excellent Duél by Ukraine's Jinjer!
Niko joins Jeremiah to effectively catch up on everything since his return from his adventure in Europe and also take a moment to congratulate the Seahawks on their Super Bowl victory. They break down the preseason games against Hammarby and Metalist 1925 and dig in a bit into what could be a growing center back injury crisis. The biggest news they cover is the last-minute Obed Vargas transfer to European powerhouse Atletico Madrid and the rejected bid for Georgi Minoungou by Hammarby.Follow Niko Moreno on BlueSky and YouTube.Sponsor
Niko joins Jeremiah to effectively catch up on everything since his return from his adventure in Europe and also take a moment to congratulate the Seahawks on their Super Bowl victory. They break down the preseason games against Hammarby and Metalist 1925 and dig in a bit into what could be a growing center back injury crisis. The biggest news they cover is the last-minute Obed Vargas transfer to European powerhouse Atletico Madrid and the rejected bid for Georgi Minoungou by Hammarby.Follow Niko Moreno on BlueSky and YouTube.Sponsor
Female February starts with an album from Mexico's The Warning, Keep Me Fed from 2024!
00:00 Prologue10:47 Jingle11:25 Analyse des matchs face à Metalist 1925 Kharkiv et Slovan Liberec54:22 Nouveaux maillots du CF Montréal et FC Supra + Branding CPL Après deux matchs préparatoires au camp de Marbella en Espagne, le CF Montréal s'incline face au Metalist 1925 Kharkiv et au Slovan Liberec. Deux défaites qui font réagir les partisans… mais doit-on vraiment s'inquiéter?Dans cet épisode du podcast CCPP, on fait le tour complet des enseignements à retenir de la présaison. Analyse des schémas tactiques, des effectifs utilisés, des ajustements observés et des premiers joueurs qui se démarquent après ces rencontres face à des adversaires européens bien rodés.On se pose aussi la vraie question :
The fellas wrap up Black Metal January 2026 with the beautiful Vigilance Perennial by Falls of Rauros.
Black Metal January continues with the fantastic Tales of Othertime by Denver's Stormkeep!
This week in Black Metal January, the boys listen to Hometown Heroes Ghost Bath, specifically their newest album Rose Thorn Necklace (2025)
The boys kick off 2026 and Black Metal January with the excellent Braiding The Stories by Gaahls Wyrd!
For the last episode of Death Metal December (and 2025), the boys listened to Lifeless Birth by Oakland's Necrot!
Happy Chuckmas everyone! This week the fellas listen to the final album from our lord and savior, Chuck Schuldiner: The Fragile Art of Existence by Control Denied.
For the second week of DEATH METAL DECEMBER, the boys head back to Finland circa 1993 for the frustratingly good Nespithe by Demilich.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT'S THE MOOOOOOOST WONDERFUL TIIIIIIIIME OF THE YEAAAAAAR! Death Metal December 2025 begins with the fantastic Sun Eater by Job For A Cowboy!
As we draw near to American Thanksgiving, the time has come to think on what you're thankful for. Us? We're thankful for... milk, apparently. And also this album, Love at First Sting by Scorpions!
This week, the boys listen to the brand new collab album from Bell Witch and Aerial Ruin, the excellent Stygian Bough Vol. II!
This week the fellas take a listen to the latest album from Swedish Melo-death titans Arch Enemy, 2025's Blood Dysnasty.
This week, the fellas listen to the brand new album from the Massachusetts-based The Acacia Strain, the positively excellent You Are Safe From God Here!
This week, the boys talk about Voivod's 1987 album Killing Technology... for about 5 minutes. Sorry.
This week the fellas finally dive into Lorna Shore's long awaited followup to 2022's excellent Pain Remains, the... somewhat less excellent I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me from 2025.
Rush have recently announced they'll be touring once again, and this week the boys listened to one of their most iconic albums, 2112 from 1976!
The gloom and doom of fall are here in full swing! Or at least they ought to be, with the wonderfully goth death/doom sounds of the new album from Paradise Lost, Acension!
After non-metal September, the fellas head back into the Hevi this week with the shockingly good Dino-themed Finnish children's band Hevisaurus, and their 2010 album Hirmuliskojen Yo (Night of the Lizard)!
This Episode, the boys struggle to discuss the latest album from Lucy Dacus, Forever Is A Feeling. The album is fantastic, they're struggling because Kayle can hardly stay awake.
The time has come for this non-metal month to get... weird. So the fellas are giving The Residents' 1988 Elvis cover album, The King & Eye.
For our second album of this Non-Metal September, the boys give a listen to the self-titled debut album from American/Icelandic band Low Roar.
What do two white nerds from North Dakota think about one of the greatest albums of all time? Time to find out I guess, this week we're talking about Songs In The Key Of Life by Stevie Wonder!
We couldn't let summer 2025 come and go without some Dream Theater, with this summer's offering being 2016's behemoth of an album, The Astonishing.
It's been a bit, but this week the fellas finally head back to Brazil for Sepultura's 1996 landmark, Roots!
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Pizza joke. This week the boys talk about Aussie Hardcore punks Pizza Death, and their 2023 album, Reign of the Anticrust!
This week, the fellas dive into some mathcore (and more) with the latest album from Georgia-based band The Callous Daoboys, I Don't Want to See You In Heaven!
After skipping past it last week to talk about We Lost the Sea, the boys circle back around to the latest album from Connecticuit based deathcore band Shadow of Intent, the fanatastically heavy Imperium Delirium!
The boys switch gear to talk about a fresh new album from Australian Post-Rockers We Lost the Sea, A Single Flower.
This week the fellas head down under for some good old fashioned fun grindcore with Oz's own King Parrot, and their new album, A Young Person's Guide To!
This week the boys head into the cosmic realms conjured up by San Francisco's Fallujah, with their latest banger Xenotaph!
This week the boys head back to 1988 to re-visit the debut album from storied Christian Thrash Metal Band Vengeance Rising, Human Sacrifice!
This week the boys are seeing triple, with the album Rivers of Nihil, featuring the Rivers of Nihil, by the band Rivers of Nihil
This week the fellas head back to 1987 for an... interesting first album from East Coast crossover thrash band M.O.D.
This week Kayle catches up with a band from down under he hasn't listened to in a good long while: Make Them Suffer with their self titled album!
After a long week, the fellas are feeling a sort of euphoria, the kind that comes with being utterly exhausted. They also listened to State Of Euphoria, by Anthrax!
Years later, the boys finally talk about No Heroes by Converge. For realsies.
In this episode, we definately talk about Coroner's 1988 album Punishment for Decadence, and definately don't spend most of the episode talking about anything but due to a total lack of attention span.
We finally did it, we're finally talking about Sleep Token, a few weeks before their new album is set to come out. And boy does Kayle have some thoughts about Take Me Back To Eden.
This week the fellas discuss the brand new album from Deafheaven, the fantastic Lonely People With Power!
It has truly been a while since we have listened to an album that has provoked this type of reaction from the boys, what exactly that reaction is, you'll have to listen to the album for. This week is Matando Gueros by LA's own Brujeria
After barely getting out of Metal Territory during March, the boys start April off with a detour into Pop Punk with the (technically) second album from The Wonder Years, The Upsides!
This week, my guest is Mateo Tervonen. He is the founder, lead guitarist, and vocalist of the Swedish blackened thrash band, Sarcator. Being the son of Marco Tervonen, who plays guitar for the renowned band The Crown, Mateo comes from a lineage of metal music. It's perhaps no surprise then that, even before turning 21, he has already released three full-length albums. PLUS, in my weekly news rant: Giusepe Cutispoto of Corpsing joins me to round up the latest singles by Istapp, Dormant Ordeal, This Gift Is A Curse and others for judgment. And along the way, we also discuss Corpsing's latest EP release, “Viewing The Invisible”. Please support the bands featured on this episode SARCATOR: https://sarcator.bandcamp.com/ CORPSING: https://corpsingmetal.bandcamp.com/ HEXELLA: https://hexella.bandcamp.com/ THE ANTICHRIST IMPERIUM: https://apocalypticwitchcraft.bandcamp.com/
The Fellas continue to defy non-metal March with this month's last offering, the fantastic new album from Canada's Spiritbox, Tsunami Sea!
The boys continue a decidedly metallic non-metal March with the titanically gnarly new album from Tennessee deathcore legends Whitechapel, the fantastic Hymns In Dissonance!
The boys are fittingly delirious on this week's episode, wherein they discuss the 2019 album South of Reality by pschyedelic/prog rock super-duo The Claypool Lennon Delirium.