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Drake doubles down in his lawsuit against his label, Universal. Mike Bordin says Mike Patton is unwilling to tour with Faith No More. Vinnie tells us a bit about Graphic Novels. PSA: Your kids don't want you to be a vigilante.
Today I sit down with an absolute legend Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin. This is a full deep dive into Mike's entire life, FNM, Cliff Burton, Drums, Korn, Black Sabbath and our love for the everything Day On The Green. This is definitely one of my all time favorite episodes with one of my favorite drummers ever. Dig in and enjoy. DDR Make sure you check out my brand new Stand Up Comedy Special 5836 out on my YouTube channel April 17th 2025 Website for my Tour Dates and Patreon https://www.deandelray.com/
It was 2005 and everybody was doing it, so Ozzy did it too, but he did it with serious backup. Ozzy enlists the allstar band of Mike Bordin of Faith No More on the drums. Chris Wyse of The Cult and later Ace Frehley on bass. What does he do about a six string gunslinger? He gets Jerry MF Cantrell of Alice In Chains. Now that he has this all star band to kill all all star bands does he set about writing an album the define his career and crush all comers? No. He does a covers record.
Full Rig Info:Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeJerry Cantrell's forthcoming solo record, I Want Blood, is a return to beastly form for the legendary grunge guitarist. Featuring spots from Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo and Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin—two old friends who played on Cantrell's 2002 solo release, Degradation Trip—along with Duff McKagan and more, it's a glorious, riff-filled reunion.Ahead of the record's release, PG's Perry Bean caught up with Cantrell for an updated rundown of his current touring rig. Watch the whole Rig Rundown to catch all the details, and hear some special stories about how late Alice in Chains vocalist Layne Staley encouraged Cantrell's singing. Full Rig Info:Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar0:00 - Joe Glaser & D'Addario0:15 - Perry Bean & Jerry Cantrell Intro0:41 - Jerry Cantrell's Live Guitars5:58 - Bogner Fish Preamps & Fryette Power Amps8:37 - Collaborating with Artists & Friends for I Want Blood12:17 - Rig Rundown & D'Addario12:48 - Jerry Cantrell's Amps & Effects[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 2024#guitar #rigrundown #jerrycantrell #guitarist #guitarplayer #guitargear #aliceinchains
The week of July 24, 2024 on The Metallica Report… Renée has been mighty busy with her day job lately. This week, All Within My Hands announced its fourth Helping Hands Concert & Auction AND that its groundbreaking Metallica Scholars program will now include 60 schools in all 50 US states + Guam! To celebrate that exciting AWMH news, Steffan chats with James about his design and creation of the Foundation's logo, which includes a tracing of his own hand. This week also marks the launch of “Orion: A Tribute To Cliff Burton,” the latest exhibit in the band's free digital museum, The Metallica Black Box. The exhibit will bring you closer to who Cliff was than ever before, as close friends and peers speak candidly about the man and the musician they knew so well. The Metallica Report - your official, weekly guide for all things Metallica, straight from the source. New episode every Wednesday. All Within My Hands Benefit Info: https://metallica.lnk.to/HH2024 Metallica Scholars Info: https://metallica.lnk.to/MSI-Year-6 The Metallica Black Box (aka the Metallica Museum): https://www.metallica.com/museum Enter to Win VIP Couch Tickets to the Benefit: https://fandiem.com/metallicala Upcoming M72 Tour Dates: https://www.metallica.com/tour Music from The Metallica Report: https://metallica.lnk.to/TMR-music Wanna be featured on a future episode? Submit your questions or comments: http://metallica.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The week of July 24, 2024 on The Metallica Report… Renée has been mighty busy with her day job lately. This week, All Within My Hands announced its fourth Helping Hands Concert & Auction AND that its groundbreaking Metallica Scholars program will now include 60 schools in all 50 US states + Guam! To celebrate that exciting AWMH news, Steffan chats with James about his design and creation of the Foundation's logo, which includes a tracing of his own hand. This week also marks the launch of “Orion: A Tribute To Cliff Burton,” the latest exhibit in the band's free digital museum, The Metallica Black Box. The exhibit will bring you closer to who Cliff was than ever before, as close friends and peers speak candidly about the man and the musician they knew so well. The Metallica Report - your official, weekly guide for all things Metallica, straight from the source. New episode every Wednesday. All Within My Hands Benefit Info: https://metallica.lnk.to/HH2024 Metallica Scholars Info: https://metallica.lnk.to/MSI-Year-6 The Metallica Black Box (aka the Metallica Museum): https://www.metallica.com/museum Enter to Win VIP Couch Tickets to the Benefit: https://fandiem.com/metallicala Upcoming M72 Tour Dates: https://www.metallica.com/tour Music from The Metallica Report: https://metallica.lnk.to/TMR-music Wanna be featured on a future episode? Submit your questions or comments: http://metallica.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Percussion Discussion - Episode 112 - Robin Guy. Joining me today is the wonderful Robin Guy. Robin is the powerhouse drummer best known for playing for Glam Rockers Rachel Stamp and legendary punk band Sham 69. Robin has also played for Tigertailz, Bruce Dickinson and many more..... Join Robin and myself as we talk about some of the aspects of his wonderful career so far, he starts by giving us the tour of his incredible rehearsal/recording space in his back garden, Robin tells us how he is about to dip his toe into remote recording and the pros and cons involved in this. We talk about the time Robin had to fill in for the mighty Jason Bonhham at a drum festival in Birmingham and how he was heavily involved in the 2 world record breaking attempts with Stick it to MS. It is no secret that Robin is going through regular and intense Chemotherapy sessions, he talks very openly about these treatment sessions and how hard it is to bounce back, not only to gig but to perform day to day tasks. We of course had to talk about his legendary performance filling in for Mike Bordin drummer for Faith No More on Top of the Pops and how it didnt go quite to plan...... Robin is a real force of nature, a lovely guy, a hell of a drummer and an inspiration to us all! Mate, Thank you so much for giving up your time so generously.
In 1992, Eddie Chacon broke out as one-half of Charles & Eddie, his soul music duo with Charles Pettigrew. Their single "Would I Lie to You?” was a major international hit. Chacon was just a kid growing up in Castro Valley, California, when he decided he would be a music star. Before meeting Pettigrew, Eddie had played in a teenage band with Cliff Burton and Mike Bordin, later of Metallica and Faith No More. He had an alliance with Luther Campbell of the infamous 2 Live Crew, worked with the Dust Brothers. These days, he's making oracular, synth driven soul music that draws equally on the mile deep grooves of Sly Stone's drum machine and the cosmic synth hymns of Alice Coltrane. His latest album is called Sundown, out now from Stones Throw. This week on Transmissions, Eddie joins host Jason P. Woodbury to discuss his partnership with producer John Carroll Kirby, his fascinating years in the music industry, and his collaborative work with his wife, Sissy Chacon. Support Aquarium Drunkard on Patreon. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on Transmissions? A conversation with Surya Botofasina about his incredible synth meditations and growing up on Alice Coltrane's Ashram.
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The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #182 Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (with Nick Jones from Pod of Thunder) October 10, 2022 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or search in your favorite podcatcher! How To Support Our Show: Leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts Buy Merch at Our Etsy Store! Become a Patron on Patreon Donate on Paypal (Donate one time or click “make this a monthly donation” box) Donate to $DPPOD Using Cash App Brendan Ashbrook - Logo Designer New Patron/Patron Upgrades: Ruinous Inadequacies joining at the $3 a month tier! Thanks to Our Executive Level Patrons: Deep Dive Podcast Network: A Note About Ozzy and Diary's Connection to Deep Purple: Lead up to the Album: Core Band: Bass – Rudy Sarzo Bob Daisley plays on the album but is uncredited. Robert Trujillo – bass on 2002 reissue Drums – Tommy Aldridge Lee Kerslake plays on the album but is uncredited. Mike Bordin – drums on 2002 reissue Guitar – Randy Rhoads Vocals – Ozzy Osbourne Johnny Cook – keyboards (uncredited) Technical: Engineer – Max Norman Lacquer Cut By – TimTom* Producer – Max Norman, Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads Album Art & Booklet Review Other [Make Up] – Cheryl Hubbard Photography By – Fin Costello Photography By – Tony Harrison (6) Set Designer [Set] – Denise Richardson Set Designer [Set] – Ernie Spruces Design – Steve "Skull" Joule* Thanks to Our Core Level Patrons: Album Tracks: Side One: Over the Mountain (Daisley, Osbourne, Kerslake, Rhoads) Flying High Again (Daisley, Osbourne, Kerslake, Rhoads) You Can't Kill Rock and Roll (Daisley, Osbourne, Rhoads) Believer (Daisley, Osbourne, Rhoads) Side Two: Little Dolls (Daisley, Osbourne, Kerslake, Rhoads) Tonight (Daisley, Osbourne, Kerslake, Rhoads) S.A.T.O. (Daisley, Osbourne, Kerslake, Rhoads) Diary of a Madman (Daisley, Osbourne, Kerslake, Rhoads) Thanks To Our Foundation Level Patrons: Bustin' Out The Spreadsheet Reception and Charts: Listener Mail/Comments Comments about the show? Things you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at info@deeppurplepodcast.com or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Don't call him 'Puff'! It's the Mike Bordin episode.Show topic starts at 41:24Email: podcastcroissant@gmail.comfacebook.com/podcastcroissantInstagram - @podcastcroissantTwitter - @podcroissantLullaby versions of Faith No More - https://open.spotify.com/album/3R1ZmLqVhlFvH0LhGqCcllFaith No More FollowersInfinite HiveFaith No More RPG: accidentalcyclops.com/therealthingrpg/Check out Mike's band Ape BC here - apebc.bandcamp.comUse code 'croissant' to get the album 'Moist' for $5AUD.fnmlive.comfaithnomorebook.comdouglasesper.com
This week we look to the stars for inspiration for our show theme. Oh yeah! We are talking about bands that have rock stars in them: Supergroups and Offshoots. A band consisting of well-known artists from other bands does not always equal great success. We dive into some of the more obscure supergroups and offshoots that didn't break with huge mainstream success or stay around very long.What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week we talk exclusively about Supergroups featuring famous solo artists and band members along with, Offshoots which are bands that contain the bulk of a previous incarnation of a famous band. Our hope is that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:Screaming Lord Sutch - “Wailing Sounds” from Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends (1970)Living Loud - “Last Chance” from Living Loud (2004)SuperHeavy - “I Can't Take It No More” from SuperHeavy (2011)Contraband - “Loud Guitars, Fast Cars, & Wild, Wild Livin'” from Contraband (1991)Flint - “Better You Than Me” from Flint (1978)Gogmagog - “I Will Be There” from I Will Be There (1985)Spys4Darwin - “Dashboard Jesus” from microfish (2001)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
In addition to Pork Pie, Bill has been the man behind the scenes doing work for DW, Tama, Mapex, new Rogers, OCDP, Gruv-X and a number of other brands for over 3 decades. Bill has also been building drums, doing edges, and painting drums for massive artists like Tre Cool, Chad Smith, Mike Bordin, and countless others all out of his small California shop where he has had a huge influence on the drum industry. This episode is full of great information about the full history of Pork Pie, but also things like the brand new Rogers drums that Bill is building in his shop, the Gruv-X brand he created with Russ Miller, and lots of interesting industry stories along the way. www.porkpiedrums.com www.gruv-x.com Enjoy this episode and be sure to check out the bonus episode at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast
In addition to Pork Pie, Bill has been the man behind the scenes doing work for DW, Tama, Mapex, new Rogers, OCDP, Gruv-X and a number of other brands for over 3 decades. Bill has also been building drums, doing edges, and painting drums for massive artists like Tre Cool, Chad Smith, Mike Bordin, and countless others all out of his small California shop where he has had a huge influence on the drum industry. This episode is full of great information about the full history of Pork Pie, but also things like the brand new Rogers drums that Bill is building in his shop, the Gruv-X brand he created with Russ Miller, and lots of interesting industry stories along the way. www.porkpiedrums.com www.gruv-x.com Enjoy this episode and be sure to check out the bonus episode at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast
Mike Bordin answers the question... "Are you Sarah's Band OR WHAT?"... And HBO's "Euphoria"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're going off the rails this episode, as Arianne tees up Blizzard of Ozz as our topical somethingburger. We look at Ozzy's solo debut from almost every conceivable angle, from the wizardry of guitar virtuoso Randy Rhoads to Sharon Osbourne's Mandela Effect-like reminiscences of the album's recording to the controversial 2002 re-release of Blizzard featuring stand-ins by Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin. Side quests on this Crazy Train include Mike's remarks about Flann O'Brien's novel The Third Policeman, Kevin's Gretsch, and everyone's favorite warlock, Aleister Crowley.
“Before Black Sabbath: there was Jazz Sabbath” (2020) es el cortometraje que Jorge Letelier revisó en su columna para Razones Editoriales, un falso documental o “mockumentary” que cuenta con la participación de Adam Wakeman, Mike Bordin, Mikkey Dee, el actor Robert Powell y más figuras. Además, junto a Freddy Stock comentaron otros títulos de este género, como Paul McCartney Really Is Dead y This Is Spinal Tap.
En este nuevo archivo, Mike Bordin habla sobre laestrecha amistad que tuvo con el bajista de Metallica Cliff Burton: “nosconocimos muy temprano en el colegio y ambos inmediatamente conectamos porqueteníamos un enorme amor por la música” así inicia la historia de la amistad deestos grandes amigos y músicos.
En este nuevo archivo, Mike Bordin habla sobre la estrecha amistad que tuvo con el bajista de Metallica Cliff Burton: “nos conocimos muy temprano en el colegio y ambos inmediatamente conectamos porque teníamos un enorme amor por la música” así inicia la historia de la amistad de estos grandes amigos y músicos.
Uma música épica, em todos os sentidos, de uma banda que passou por várias formações e não desistiu em 8 anos de carreira até finalmente as peças se encaixarem e eles encontrarem o seu som. O resultado foi um dos melhores álbuns dos anos 80 e uma música que fecha de forma apropriada uma década tão intensa e diversificada. No Resumo do Som de hoje, eu conto a história de Epic, sucesso do Faith No More. Capa do compacto de EpicFaith no More em 1989: Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Mike Patton, Billy Gould e Jim Martin Epic está disponível em: Epic foi escrita por Faith no More© 1989 Slash (London Records) Músicas utilizadas nesta edição: YouTube Music LibraryJeremy Korpas - Game_OnReed Mathis - Mop_Mop_Up_TopCool Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100279Artist: http://incompetech.com/Breakdown - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100796Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Agradecimentos aos produtores virtuais pelo apoio:Fabiano F. M. Cordeiro Ricardo Bunnyman (AutoRadio Podcast)Tiago Rosas (Kit de Releituras Musicais)Marcos ColuciMarcelo Machado (Podcast de Garagem)Danilo de Almeida (Doublecast, Já Ouviu Esse Disco) Gostaria de apoiar o 80 WATTS? É só escolher a plataforma de sua preferência. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Background vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
Mike Bordin delivers trance inducing rhythmic patterns with earth-shattering power. This inimitable style places him in the pantheon of all-time great rock drummers. Mike and Joe discuss: Mike's journalist grandfather who worked as editor of The Milwaukee Sentinel; how Mike and his childhood friend, legendary bassist Cliff Burton, began playing their respective instruments together; how music saved Mike's life; how he developed his explosive drum technique; the steady trajectory of Faith No More; hanging out around Tony Williams; playing with Ozzy; and Mike's preference for living in the present.
Danny Shamoun, a Los-Angeles based multi-instrumentalist originally hailing from Detroit, discusses how he started with Middle Eastern Music and transitioned to performing with System of a Down (SOAD), joining Scars of Broadway as a keyboardist, learning the Arabian Ney Flute and the impact of music theory and Makam modal based music. Topics include: Discussion of how Shamoun’s interest in music blossomed early, from the very young age of 3 with listening and watching to an Ibraham Tatlises video Shamoun’s youth in Detroit featured exposure to various ethnic groups like Chaldeans, Lebanese, Syrians, etc., and his parents frequently attended Arabic music banquets as opposed to rock concerts like what he saw others doing around him Shamoun was impacted by seeing musicians and their lifestyle and that influenced his interest in music, and he also noticed a little bit of “funk” from the music scene which piqued his interest At a local community festival, Shamoun was goaded into playing the dumbek on stage with the Levendes, a prominent Greek ensemble based out of the Detroit area, and he started to take note of the various time signatures and began learning about Greek music and prominent Greek singers Over time, Shamoun took his practicing quite seriously, and began studying with Johnny Seduwet to learn music theory which prepared him very well for the rest of his musical career Shamoun later traveled from Detroit to California and became involved in the music scene through an introduction to hard rock band One Side Zero, where he was able to meet and work with Ray Mayorga and was also introduced to John Dolmayan from System of a Down, and other bands such as Viza and The Apex Theory, and even a brush with Metallica Shamoun was invited to perform with System of a Down on stage to do a dumbek solo during various shows, which was a very inspirational to him as an aspiring musician, which led to his relationship with System guitarist Daron Malakian and his eventual work with Malakian’s side project Scars on Broadway Shamoun began working with System with PA work and Malakian’s guitar pedal controls during System concerts, which really helped him learn about production and sound, and became good friends with Mike Bordin from Faith No More as they all toured together Shamoun then began work with Scars on Broadway, and expanded from dumbek and percussion to keyboard playing to round out the band’s sound Shamoun came full circle from his music theory training with Seduwet as a youth and applied his knowledge on the keyboard, including his makam training which he could play on his Yamaha PSR 62 (which can play quarter tones), and then began taking piano lessons at the suggestion of Malakian and studied with Howard Richmond in Los Angeles which improved his playing Shamoun really focused on practicing and studying and preparing for Scars recordings and tours Discussion of Shamoun as a unique musician with his background and involvement in both middle eastern music and rock music Shamoun then turned his attention to the Ney (Middle Eastern flute), which expanded his musical horizons dramatically and Shamoun recorded Ney on Viza’s Aria record Ali Jihad Rasy at UCLA took Shamoun under his wing where Shamoun was able to key in on his Ney playing and also Shamoun started scoring films, in particular for a movie named “The Queen of the Desert” with such actors as Nicole Kidman, Daniel Day Lewis and James Franco Shamoun recently released an original song and music video where his percussion and Ney work are featured in “Seaside Sultress”, part of his ambient music projects for film scoring Shamoun’s group “The Global Trance Ensemble” is on various social media platforms Shamoun also worked at a studio in Detroit where he ran in to master kanunist Ara Topouzian which involved so much experience learning about studio life and techniques which had an enormous impact on his musical development Discussion of the uniqueness of the Ney with a double reed sound and embouchure technique which is exceedingly difficult to make a tone on the Ney, and the similarities in spirit of the “fresh water” instruments made of wood such as the oud Podcast listeners can enjoy the end of the podcast which features Shamoun’s track “Seaside Sultress”
David Silveria and his BIAS bandmates join the Talk Toomey Podcast this week. The guys talk about their two singles that are available now, writing new songs and even how the band was formed from the ashes of Core 10. David talks about his influences as a drummer and tells the story behind Mike Bordin filling for him on the Korn tour. This episode is co-hosted by Lorin Kozlowski of the Roach Koach Podcast.Robb Rivera hits us with a Korn classic for his weekly Pick From The Kit.CONTACT: Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon Paypal
Recorded 28th April 1990, Faith No More were deep into tour commitments to promote The Real Thing, but with dates rolling into the following year, "You Fat Bastards" was released that August to satisfy the increasing demand for FNM material. Their only official live release, You Fat Bastards immortalised an exciting era for the band. The band's competency as musicians is on full display, Jim Martin is still on guitar and Mike Patton snaps his fingers in a unique way. All that, and more in this episode of Tangent Croissant.
Mike and Adrian introduce themselves and the new podcast. They also talk in length about new music, Greta Van Fleet and Mike has a Sam Fender joke go completely over his head. Email: podcastcroissant@gmail.com facebook.com/podcastcroissant Instagram - @podcastcroissant Twitter - @podcroissant faithnomorebook.com
The Mighty Goldstein makes his return! We do a commentary about, and then review Cliff ‘Em All, the Metallica home video released as a tribute to their legendary bassist Cliff Burton. I’m doing something different this time by starting with the commentary and ending with a review. I felt our review was kind of in the commentary anyway. There would have been too many notes based on our commentary so here are notes from our review: -The woman hopping down the stairs during For Whom the Bell Tolls -Hammett dropping his pick -Steve’s feeling every time he’s watched Cliff ‘Em All -The progression of Metallica -Watching Cliff ‘Em All as a kid -Discovering Metallica backwards -The more things change . . . -Steve’s favorite part -Dave Mustaine -Violence at the early shows -Tribalism at early metal shows versus the metal shows of today -Mike’s favorite part -Day on the Green 1985 -Mike’s first exposure to Cliff ‘Em All in the late 80s -Jason Newsted -The Creeping Death single -Mike’s wish for Cliff ‘Em All -Cliff’s high school years -Bordin and Martin during the 30th Anniversary show -Martin’s “Tribute to Cliff Burton” shirt -Among the LIving’s liner notes -1982-87 -Scott Ian -Steve’s favorite song -Mike’s favorite song again -The weather during Day on the Green CORRECTIONS *I believe The Scorpions headlined Day on the Green in 1985 *Ride the Lightning was originally released on Megaforce then reissued on Elektra two months later *Metallica started their own label in 2012 *Jim Martin and Mike Bordin were not in Trauma -Plugs! Steve’s album is called “Songs in the Key of Fuck You (The Angry Commuter’s Companion). If you hate your job and/or commute, you will love this album - https://tofumofo-nyc.bandcamp.com Twitter https://twitter.com/mmampodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mmampodcast iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/music-movies-and-other-stuff/id1236495556?mt=2 Podbean https://mmam.podbean.com/ #MetalUpOurAss © MMAMPodcast 2018 All Rights Reserved
Brian "Head" Welch joins the ranks of the Talk Toomey Podcast. Head and I talk about his upcoming documentary "Loud Krazy Love", being a rock star dad and some Korn memories. Head talks about playing with Mike Bordin from Faith No More. We talk about his coming back to Korn and what Korn means to him today. Head evens gets a few questions in on me. Robb Rivera gives us one of his favorite Iron Maiden tracks for his weekly Pick From The Kit Music on this episode from Korn, Iron Maiden and REdEFIND. CONTACT: Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon Paypal