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Rae discusses The Mighty Metallica's Landmark Album Master of Puppets! Jared and KP contribute to a conversation that covers song inspiration and Cliff Burton's influence. Many rate Master of Puppets at number one in Thrash Metal hierarchy. Let's talk about ferocious stadium rock.
In episode 24 Shayan S, the guitarist/vocalist/multi instrumentalist behind Iranian black metal alchemists Trivax (as well as guitars in the Palaeolithic black metal band Wyrdstaef alongside Ian) joins us to talk about Kerrang's Remastered – Metallica's Master of Puppets Revisited from April 2006 to commemorate 35 Years of one of the greatest Metal albums ever recorded.The cd's full tracklisting is -1 – Machine Head – Battery2 – Trivium – Master Of Puppets3 – Mendeed – The Thing That Should Not Be4 – Bullet For My Valentine – Welcome Home (Sanitarium)5 – Chimaira – Disposable Heroes6 – Fightstar – Leper Messiah7 – Mastadon – Orion (Instrumental)8 – Funeral For A Friend – Damage, IncFind Shayan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ShayanTrivax, and go listen to Trivax and buy their excellent music at https://trivax.bandcamp.com/, and go watch the full 45 minute live set which is the video Shayan alluded to at the end of the episode here – https://youtu.be/IqC5tEVPgfI. Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2Q You can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/Various-Remastered-Metallicas-Master-Of-Puppets-Revisited/release/765229 Hosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig PodcastsPart of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wemadethispod Twitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Find our other episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com
In episode 24 Shayan S, the guitarist/vocalist/multi instrumentalist behind Iranian black metal alchemists Trivax (as well as guitars in the Palaeolithic black metal band Wyrdstaef alongside Ian) joins us to talk about Kerrang's Remastered – Metallica's Master of Puppets Revisited from April 2006 to commemorate 35 Years of one of the greatest Metal albums ever recorded. The cd's full tracklisting is - 1 – Machine Head – Battery 2 – Trivium – Master Of Puppets 3 – Mendeed – The Thing That Should Not Be 4 – Bullet For My Valentine – Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 5 – Chimaira – Disposable Heroes 6 – Fightstar – Leper Messiah 7 – Mastadon – Orion (Instrumental) 8 – Funeral For A Friend – Damage, Inc Find Shayan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ShayanTrivax, and go listen to Trivax and buy their excellent music at https://trivax.bandcamp.com/, and go watch the full 45 minute live set which is the video Shayan alluded to at the end of the episode here – https://youtu.be/IqC5tEVPgfI. Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2Q You can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/Various-Remastered-Metallicas-Master-Of-Puppets-Revisited/release/765229 Hosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-Brown Recorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig Podcasts Part of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wemadethispod Twitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Find our other episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com
Metalheads, the time has finally come for our heroes to review who is pulling their strings, Metallica's Master of Puppets. Released in 1986, one of the best years for metal, this Bay area thrash classic gets the Thunderdome treatment. Do you agree with what Tracey (@KloakaMetal) and Ben (@BenDangerously) have to say? Let us know and keep your horns up m/
Danielle joins us to discuss her thoughts, as a non-metalhead, on Metallica's Master of Puppets.
Ladies and Gentlemen, People of Earth: The time has come for yet ANOTHER submission into the archives. The Heroes of Noise are back with Episode 47. On this episode Dan talks about checking out Jim Breuer live and the follow up viewing of Jim Breuer: More Than Me. He also talks about his viewing of the Shudder exclusive: You Might Be The Killer. Steve takes Dan's advice and watches Thoroughbreds and also gives his thoughts on Bad Blood Starring Kim Coates. We cap things off with Steve giving his long overdue quiz about Metallica's Master of Puppets to Dan. Will Dan Master the quiz?
This weeks episode has been split into two parts, a music episode and a gaming episode, we may keep this format or not depending in how it works out. This week on What's The Noise?!? Music, we discuss topics such as Radiohead, Rolo Tomassi's "Time Will Die and Love Will Bury it", Metallica's "Master of Puppets", Anderson.Paak and more. In the news section of the show we talk about allegations of harrassment against Marilyn Manson, Rick Ross's hospitalization, Kendrick and SZA face a lawsuit, Warped tour's lineuo announcement and much more. Send us your Email's to whatsthenoise6@Gmail.com, ask us anything, give us your comments or your point of view on anything we mention. Thank you for listening and tune in every week for new episodes, the gaming episode this week will be up on wednesday!
On Episode No. 47 of Beats, Beards & Brews the gang mixes things up and checks out Metallica's Master of Puppets Remastered (Deluxe Box Set), well at least the Spotify version of this deluxe release. Listen to the boys wax nostalgic about the legendary Tallica album and 11+ hours worth of riff tapes, demos, auditions and live sets. They also discuss whether box sets are worthwhile or a money grab. Next up, Dan gives an update on his goofy Movember mustache and Evan discusses his inability to quickly grow a mustache. Don't forget to check out the gang's Movember team "Hairy Potter and the Prisoners of Stache-kaban" raising awareness about "butt stuff, ball stuff and suicide stuff" and raising money for men's health. Finally, Eric, Evan and Dan enjoy the eye flavors (and mouth flavors) of Toppling Goliath's Fire, Skulls & Money West Coast IPA. They also discuss whether 22 oz. bombers are worthwhile or a money grab.
It's Bonus Song Thursday! It's slim pickings for some interesting options of Nick Drake covers, but we hit the jackpot with Robyn Hitchcock's version of "Parasite." Bill and Brian discuss Sebadoh's cover of "Pink Moon" and Joe Boyd's arrangement, before getting into some listener emails about Metallica's "Master of Puppets" and teenage Luther Dickinson's contributions to the Replacements' "Shootin' Dirty Pool" (both odor and guitar).
Bill and Brian are joined by educator and author Doug Robertson (aka the Weird Teacher, @theweirdteacher) to talk about what makes Metallica's Master of Puppets (1986, Elektra) great. Metallica, forebears of thrash metal and icons within the metal genre, spent a few years in the underground building a rabid fanbase before finally breaking through with their major label debut (which did so without the help of radio airplay or any music videos). Doug shares how listening to Metallica for the first time forced his body to experience puberty within a matter of seconds as a high school freshman. He then became a ravenous fan, taking in their back catalog and falling in love with each album in turn. Brian, Bill, and Doug discuss Nu metal, growing with fast and loud music, Metallica's musicality, Winger, Lars Ulrich's drumming skills (and maybe lack thereof), how Hetfield's lyrics are smarter than you may think, a whole bunch of really cool guitar things, Dave Mustaine, which song on the album is actually a sonata, a bunch about Cliff Burton's life (and death), and much more as we make our way through the album track by track!
The sixth installment of Metal, Corr Blimey features Matt Bradley's reactions to news regarding AC/DC and Axl Rose, Metallica's Master of Puppets attaining a cool honour, The Ghost Inside taking more steps to recovery and UNFD's recent Easter Egg. Also mentioned are the new videos from Bring Me The Horizon and A Day To Remember, as well as albums reviews from Killswitch Engage, Amon Amarth, Caliban and Asking Alexandria.If you like this, please leave a comment letting me know, share and leave a five star review on iTunes.Enjoy your weekend,Matt.P.S. Beetroot sucks.
Since I discovered "Heavy Metal" in my early teen I have always been drawn to it's extremes. Whether it was the extreme speed of Metallica's "Master of Puppets" album, or the even more extreme speed and unintelligible vocals of Indestroy (early Death Metal), I have always been on the look out for what was next. I wanted heavier, faster, louder, crazier concepts. For me that is what Metal has always been about. Look at where we started with Black Sabbath. At that time no one sounded like that. Look at what Anthrax did with "I'm The Man". In 1987 very few metals would listen to any rap, let alone think of mixing it with metal. But Metal progresses, whether Metalheads like it or not. In the last few years I discovered a band called "The Dillinger Escape Plan" and they are classified by some as "Math Metal" or "Mathcore". When I first heard that term, I had no idea what that term meant. All I knew was, that Dillinger had something new, something extreme. When I listen to them I hear elements of Jazz. This is especially evident on the new record, "One Of Us Is The Killer". There are moments on the record where I hear what sounds like a mash up of the Miles Davis classic "kind of blue" with Black Flag's "Damaged". Listening to this record is a sonic and emotional journey. In episode 20 we caught up with Ben Weinman, guitarist of Dillinger, and talked with him about his new signature guitar and what it has been like driving Dillinger all these years. We also discuss, pedals, The Mayhem Festival, and new music.