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This week we continue the "Interviews with Jarvis" series by bringing you part 1 of his in-depth conversation with the elusive Midnight mastermind Athenar. In this discussion, Athenar digs deep into his musical history, describing his formative musical years, talking about his first albums and first concerts as an '80s kid in the Cleveland suburbs. You'll hear how he moved from band to band, experimenting and growing as a musician along the way, until he finally stumbled upon the Midnight concept in 2003. Along the way, Jarvis shares parallels from his own life and career, plus shared observations of the evolutionary musical journey that both men have navigated successfully. Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
On this episode I am joined by Ron Galletti from Nasty Savage. We talk about what it was like to come back with new material after a long break and how he approached this new album. https://www.nastysavage.com For more Beyond the Playlist https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by MFTJ Featuring MIke Keneally and Scott Schorr - to find more of MFTJ go to https://www.lazybones.com/ https://mftj.bandcamp.com/music http://www.keneally.com/
Chapter 553 - "Bring It Back To The Old School" ...as read by "Nasty" Ronnie GallettiToday we welcome "Nasty" Ronnie Galletti from thrash metal legends Nasty Savage to the podcast! Nasty Savage released Jeopardy Room,, their first new record in 20 years, back on October 10th! Ronnie talks about his ambition that drove the early days of Nasty Savage, getting the attention of Metal Blade Records, reforming Nasty Savage, the band's legacy and longevity, and more! https://fhmrecords.bandcamp.com/album/jeopardy-roomhttps://fhmrecords.bigcartel.com/https://www.patreon.com/c/asthestorygrowshttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/DiscordEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 553 Music:Nasty Savage - "Jeopardy Room"Nasty Savage - "Divination"Nasty Savage - "Brain Washer"Nasty Savage - "Sainted Devil"
Send us a textTHAT METAL INTERVIEW presents "Nasty" Ronnie Gilletti & Dave Orman of NASTY SAVAGE (recorded October 2024). We sit w/ legendary Florida NASTY SAVAGE frontman Ronnie Gilletti & guitarist Dave Orman to chat about the band's new record, 'Jeopardy Room'. Gilletti takes us back to his beginnings & talks about how the idea of breaking tv's onstage began. Both musicians reveal their musical influences. Ron also talks about his passion to market the band back in the day.That Metal Interview Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Deezer, Bandcamp.Listen to #ThatMetalInterviewPodcast: https://lnk.to/uj7sH3k4Follow us on Twitter: / thatmetalinterv Follow us on Instagram: / thatmetalinterview Like us on Facebook: / thatmetalinterview Subscribe on YouTube: / jrocksmetalzoneSupport the show(9) Facebook(6) That Metal Interview Podcast (@ThatMetalInterv) / X (twitter.com)That Metal Interview Podcast (@thatmetalinterview) • Instagram photos and videos(2297) That Metal Interview Podcast - YouTube
Nasty RonnieBack with their first new album in 20 years, Nasty Savage still slams hard. Vocalist Nasty Ronnie gives us a tour of the “Jeopardy Room” and explains how the latest lineup honors the past while feeding the bottomless pit of his tireless imagination.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
On this episode I speak with “Nasty” Ronnie Galetti from Florida metal pioneers Nasty Savage. Music By Nasty Savage Links: Purchase the […] The post “Nasty” Ronnie Galetti from Nasty Savage first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.
Se acercan las fiestas patrias y Bulldozer arremete con todo, presentando las novedades de #Leprous, Nasty Savage y Morbid Saint. Por el lado chileno vamos con la sorprendente y brutal agrupación #Atomicide y lo más reciente de los Heavymetaleros de @iron.spell Conduce: @maxiasmm Capítulos disponibles en Spotify, Google Podcast y Apple Music.
This week I'm pleased to welcome the godfather of dungeon synth and former bassist for Emperor, the legendary Mortiis. Our discussion spanned all of his various eras, his decision to return to the stage after a lengthy hiatus. We speak about the realities of growing older as a musician and Mortiis reveals why he almost gave up on music altogether. Then, it's on to a rundown of some of my favourite releases of the last weekend, including new albums by Other World, Modern Rites, Deceased and Concrete Winds. On my weekly news rant I round up the latest singles by Nasty Savage, Aiwaz, To The Grave, Veilburner and Vulvodynia.PLUS: Dutch black metal quartet, The Shiva Hypothesis, step into the independent band spotlight. ▶️SUPPORT THE BANDS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODEMortiishttps://mortiis.bandcamp.com/ Other Worldhttps://other-world.bandcamp.com/ The Shiva Hypothesis https://the-shiva-hypothesis.bandcamp.com/ Emperor https://candlelightrecordsuk.bandcamp.com/album/wrath-of-the-tyrant-emperor ▶️SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST https://youtube.com/c/IntoTheNecrosphere ▶️STREAM & DOWNLOADAmazon Musichttps://amzn.to/3epNJ4KSpotifyhttps://spoti.fi/3iKqbIPApple Podcastshttps://apple.co/38wDYhi ▶️SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphere Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/intothenecrosphere Twitterhttps://twitter.com/inecrosphere ▶️INTO THE NECROSPHERE MERCHhttps://into-the-necrosphere.creator-spring.com▶️THE HORSEMEN OF THE PODCASTING APOCALYPSE Horrorwolf666https://thehorrorwolf666podcast.buzzsprout.com/ Everything Went Blackhttps://everythingwentblack.podbean.com/ Necromaniacshttps://necromaniacs.podbean.com/ Sol Noxhttps://www.solnoxpodcast.podbean.com/ Iblis Manifestationshttps://linktr.ee/iblismanifestationspodcast
As music connoisseurs, we all have those past gigs we wish we would've caught. We were either to young or the venue was on the other side of the globe. Either way we'd all like to jump into Doc Brown's DeLorean and live those magical moments. How 'bout the Ramones at CBGBs? Or KISS in the 70s? Or how about a little band called Mantas during the demo days? Musical Nirvana for sure. Which gig did you wish you caught? In our "News, Views and Tunes", we hit the comic and record shops and shout out "National Vinyl Record Day! Musically, we crank new + used from Discharge, Mantas (Death), Nasty Savage, Ripcordz, Fulci, Stretch Marks, Mekong Delta and introduce Canadian trad metallers Spectre in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up!!
In spring 2024, Night Demon was set to headline the first night of the 2 Minutes to Tulsa festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Things went dreadfully awry. In this episode, we tell the entire story of the grandiose plans, of everything that went wrong, and of how the band went above and beyond to set things right that night and the following night. Step behind the curtain for this glimpse into the not-so-glamorous side of the rock and roll lifestyle, and how to snatch redemption from the jaws of defeat. Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
The Tampa Morgue- Episode #18 Legendary guitarist David Austin (Nasty Savage, DNA) takes us on a old school journey through the early Tampa years and also talks about his latest project DNA and much more! original air date: 11/3/2023 contact:TheTampaMorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Youtube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
In this episode of Solo Voices we will present the new work of 9 O'CLOCK NASTYSavage Mechanic and we will know the path of the band, the project for the future and we will discover new exclusive news!9 O'Clock Nasty is a trio band from Leicester, UK. They brings a well done music production, made with a big dosis of heart and passion but also with an eye on the new medias, in fact they tell to us that the internet dimension is perfect to express their talent!Discover more From http://www.9nasty.com/ and listening this podcast!
We all love our Heavy Metal. But Metalheads are nothing if not diverse, with a wide variety of interests outside of our album collections. The creators of our beloved genre are no different. Some artists have excelled in their chosen hobbies. This week we discuss which artists and activities we'd love to join in their endeavours. How 'bout "football" with Steve Harris. Golfing with Alice Cooper. Or skating with Pushead himself. The possibilities are endless. And some may just be feasible. Musically, we crank some new and used from Nasty Savage, Deranged, Cloak, Culted, Nocturnal Departure, Rotten U.K., Gamerra and introduce Finnish rockers Magick Touch in this weeks "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up and Stay Healthy! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram
Nasty Savage is an American thrash metal band from Brandon, Florida. Formed in 1983 by vocalist "Nasty" Ronnie Galletti. The band has undergone various lineup changes, with Galletti and guitarist David Austin remaining the only constant members, until the latter's departure in 2022. Nasty Ronnie joins show host Jon "The Vernomatic" Verno, co host " SOUTHERN CAL" and show correspondent "BILL THE RAGER" on to discuss the March 24th Orlando show in which Bill and Southern Cal attended. Ronnie reflects on the early Florida death metal scene, NASTY SAVAGE's direct effect on inspiring bands such as Death and Obituary and the live bar circuit at the time. Ronnie shares his love of WENDY O and how his TV obsession came about and how SAVATAGE led the way in Florida Metal. For nearly 40 years, the band recorded music, toured the world, and provided one of a kind live experience. The group is still functioning, and delivering mayhem to ecstatic fans. Despite some breaks in their activities, the stop is very unlikely. NASTY SAVAGE Socials: https://www.nastysavage.com/ https://www.facebook.com/NastySavageOfficial https://borntoride.com https://nastysavage.com A great unique conversation filled with in-depth antidotes and disclosures found only here at Metal Mayhem ROC. We welcome comments,good or bad on this discussion. Hit us up on Facebook, twitter or send a direct message at our website. Sign up for our weekly newsletter keeping you updated on all new podcast episodes ,reminders for our live Radio show on Monday nights and chance to win free stuff. Thank you for the support and remember to always KEEP IT HEAVY!! Metal Mayhem ROC Socials: https://metalmayhemroc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalmayhemroc https://twitter.com/MetalmayhemR
It's 2023 and we're back and wetter than ever with frontman Nasty Ronnie from influential thrash metal band Nasty Savage! In this episode Ronnie discusses the history of the band, his brutal and wild stage antics, influencing many of the Tampa area Death Metal bands like Obituary, Deicide, Death and Morbid Angel, his time in wrestling with Luna Vachon, Kevin Sullivan, Black Jack Mulligan, Sgt. Slaughter, and many more, the incident with Billy Milano, the importance of communication and marketing your brand, his biker tv show and magazine that he's been producing for 28 years plus an exclusive announcement concerning new music from Nasty Savage and more! Visit https://borntoride.com and https://nastysavage.com Support the show, shop, download music and interact via https://Linktr.ee/juiceprowrestling
It's 2023 and we're back and wetter than ever with frontman Nasty Ronnie from influential thrash metal band Nasty Savage! In this episode Ronnie discusses the history of the band, his brutal and wild stage antics, influencing many of the Tampa area Death Metal bands like Obituary, Deicide, Death and Morbid Angel, his time in wrestling with Luna Vachon, Kevin Sullivan, Black Jack Mulligan, Sgt. Slaughter, and many more, the incident with Billy Milano, the importance of communication and marketing your brand, his biker tv show and magazine that he's been producing for 28 years plus an exclusive announcement concerning new music from Nasty Savage and more! Visit https://borntoride.com and https://nastysavage.com Support the show, shop, download music and interact via https://Linktr.ee/juiceprowrestling
It's 2023 and we're back and wetter than ever with frontman Nasty Ronnie from influential thrash metal band Nasty Savage! In this episode Ronnie discusses the history of the band, his brutal and wild stage antics, influencing many of the Tampa area Death Metal bands like Obituary, Deicide, Death and Morbid Angel, his time in wrestling with Luna Vachon, Kevin Sullivan, Black Jack Mulligan, Sgt. Slaughter, and many more, the incident with Billy Milano, the importance of communication and marketing your brand, his biker tv show and magazine that he's been producing for 28 years plus an exclusive announcement concerning new music from Nasty Savage and more! Visit https://borntoride.com and https://nastysavage.com Support the show, shop, download music and interact via https://Linktr.ee/juiceprowrestling
It's the gutsier, uglier, unwieldier alternative to the heavy metal guitar solo: The goddamn heavy metal BASS guitar solo! We have collected 20 beautifully behemoth examples, laid bare for you to ponder. Sightings are rare, but they're out there…and we love the hell out of them. Note I: As noted in the intro of this episode, RR favorites Hammers of Misfortune have a new album out! Info on Overtaker can be found here: https://hammersofmisfortune.bandcamp.com/ Note II: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: Motorhead, “Keep Us On the Road” (Lemmy Kilmister, Motorhead, 1977) Motorhead, “Stay Clean” (Lemmy Kilmister, Overkill, 1979) Armored Saint, “Released” (Joey Vera, Delirious Nomad, 1985) Manowar, “Sting of the Bumblebee” (Joey DeMaio, Kings of Metal, 1988) Manowar, “Mountains” (Joey DeMaio, Sign of the Hammer, 1984) Sadus, “Torture” (Steve DiGiorgio, Illusions, 1988) Death, “The Philosopher” (Steve DiGiorgio, Individual Thought Patterns, 1993) Nasty Savage, “Sin Eater” (Richard Bateman, Penetration Point, 1989) Darkthrone, “Sempiternal Sepulchrality” (Dag Nilsen, Soulside Journey, 1991) Kataklysm, “World of Treason” (Maurizio Iacono, Sorcery, 1995) Stargazer, “Hooves” (Damon Good, Psychic Secretions, 2021) Martire, “Lucixion” (Damon Good, Brutal Legions of the Apocalypse, 2012) Necrophagist, “Only Ash Remains” (Stephan Fimmers, Epitaph, 2004) Rainer Landfermann, “Langsam, Hinters Licht” (Mein Wort in Deiner Dunkelheit, 2019) Dream Theater, “Metropolis – Part I: The Miracle and the Sleeper” (John Myung, Images and Words, 1992) Canvas Solaris, “Arc-Lite” (Gael Pirlot, Tribute to Coroner, split 7” w/Pharaoh, 2010) Cynic, “Textures” (Sean Malone, Focus, 1993) Spiral Architect, “Excessit” (Lars Norberg, A Skeptic's Universe, 2000) Corrosion of Conformity, “My Grain” (Mike Dean, Deliverance, 1994) Metallica, “Orion” (Cliff Burton, Master of Puppets, 1986) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
Welcome back to The Haunted Chapel ! In this episode, Johnny & Brittany talk with John and Donald Tardy from brutal Florida Death Metal band OBITUARY! The Tardy Brothers give us a status update on their forthcoming album (we can't wait for it !), playing frisbee with Nasty Ronnie of Nasty Savage, and organizing the first annual Florida Metal Fest. Be sure to catch Obituary live this fall on tour with Amon Amarth, Carcass, and Cattle Decapitation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehauntedchapel/support
Cleveland, Ohio's DESTRUCTOR was a 1980s thrash metal band whose brief career was curtailed by tragedy. Formed in 1983 by spectacularly renamed members Dave Overkill (vocals/guitar), Pat Rabid (guitar), Paul Warhead (bass), and perhaps best of all, Matt Flammable (drums), Destructor jumped the thrash metal bandwagon hot on the heels of pioneers like Metallica and Slayer. 1985 saw the release of their Their full-length debut MAXIMUM DESTRUCTION . Although rough around the edges, the album was big on promise and well received by the metal underground, eventually leading to a major label deal with Island Records for DESTRUCTOR'S next effort. Recording for the tentatively entitled "Decibel Casualties" began in late 1987, but, tragically, Dave Holocaust was stabbed to death on January 1, 1988; and when their Island deal fell through, DESTRUCTOR decided to call it a day rather than carry on without their slain friend. Fast forward to summer of 2022, The guys have re-grouped, released new material and are excited about a summer tour of Mexico with NASTY SAVAGE . We speak with Dave Overkill (vocals/guitar)about the early days, their historic Rochester appearance in March of 1985 , we listen to cuts of an old interview the band conducted with Rochester Metal Radio DJ "THE WARHEAD" from 1985 and just shoot the shit about METAL! A great unique conversation filled with in-depth antidotes and disclosures found only here at Metal Mayhem ROC. DESTRUCTOR Social Media: https://destructor1.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DestructorMetal Visit our website www.metalmayhemroc.com and join the Metal Mayhem ROC community. Sign up for our weekly newsletter keeping you updated on all new podcast episodes , reminders for all of our live Radio show's and everything MMROC related. Thank you for the support and remember to always KEEP IT HEAVY!! Metal Mayhem ROC Social Media: https://metalmayhemroc.com/ https://metaldevastationradio.com/ https://twitter.com/MetalmayhemR https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalmayhemroc https://metalmayhemroc.podbean.com/
Nasty Ronnie In the mid-1980s, Nasty Savage helped birth Florida's formidable extreme metal scene alongside peers and followers, including Death, Morbid Angel, Obituary, Deicide and others. At center stage was hulking vocalist Nasty Ronnie whose gladiator-style showmanship made him a one-man wrecking crew. Surprisingly soft-spoken and genuinely passionate about his many creative pursuits, he joins us to discuss Nasty Savage, wrestling, television (and not just the ones he smashed) and how “West Side Story” kicked off his interest in music. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Obituary es una banda de death metal estadounidense, formada en 1984 bajo el nombre Executioner en Tampa, Florida, por los hermanos John y Donald Tardy, cuando tenían 17 y 15 años de edad, respectivamente. Tras descubrir que ya existía en Boston un grupo con esta designación, en 1986 los hermanos decidieron llamar a su proyecto musical Xecutioner. Con este nuevo nombre, quedó establecida su primera formación, compuesta por John Tardy (voz), Trevor Peres (guitarra), Donald Tardy (batería), Daniel Tucker (bajo) y Allen West (guitarra). La agrupación publicó un demo con el cual consiguió un contrato con la discográfica Roadrunner Records y en 1988 cambió su nombre por Obituary para el lanzamiento de su álbum debut Slowly We Rot. Al año siguiente, Tucker dejó el conjunto y fue reemplazado Frank Watkins. Sus dos siguientes trabajos, fueron bien recibidos entre los aficionados al death metal Cause Of Death y The End Complete, además este último y World Demise tuvieron una repercusión moderada en las listas de éxitos a pesar de la escasa popularidad del género. En 1997, la banda decidió tomarse un descanso, aunque en 2003 hizo oficial su regreso. Tras la reunión, el conjunto publicó Frozen in Time y rompió su relación laboral con Roadrunner para firmar un contrato con Candlelight Records. Para su siguiente trabajo, Xecutioners Return, la agrupación se vio obligada a contratar al guitarrista de Deicide Ralph Santolla, debido a que Allen West fue encarcelado por conducir ebrio. Frank Watkins fue el siguiente en abandonar la formación —en este caso para formar parte de Gorgoroth— y fue sustituido por Terry Butler. Su álbum más reciente es Inked in Blood, publicado en 2014 y que fue su primer disco en posicionarse entre los más vendidos del Billboard 200. En 1980, los hermanos John y Donald Tardy se trasladaron con su familia desde Miami a Tampa, Florida. Los dos jóvenes pronto se interesaron por bandas locales de heavy metal como Savatage y Nasty Savage, con cuyos miembros entablaron relación. Por aquellos momentos, los dos hermanos no tenían instrumentos propios y solían visitar con frecuencia a un amigo que tenía una batería con la que podían ensayar. En 1984, el dúo comenzó un proyecto musical llamado Executioner, en el cual Donald se encargaba de la batería y John del resto de instrumentos, en función de lo que pudiera encontrar. Algún tiempo después, reclutaron para la banda a Trevor Peres, compañero de clase de Donald, como guitarrista. Ese mismo año 1984, Executioner grabó su primera maqueta, Metal Up Your Ass, que fue financiada por su padres. En aquellos momentos su sonido estaba orientado hacia el thrash metal, inspirado por el de Metallica y Slayer. Sin embargo, su estilo musical cambiaría después de que Peres escuchara el álbum Morbid Tales de Celtic Frost. Esto le llevó a componer temas más extremos y a pedirle a John que utilizara voces más duras. La banda contó con dos guitarristas rítmicos —Jerry Tidwell y posteriormente Mark Vito— durante un periodo de dos años, pero sería en 1986 cuando quedó completada su primera formación tras la llegada del bajista Jerome Grable y el guitarrista Allen West. En 1986, la banda se vio obligada a cambiar su nombre por Xecutioner, debido a que en Boston ya existía un conjunto llamado Executioner. Tras la modificación, la agrupación publicó una nueva maqueta que llamó la atención del editor de la revista Violent Noise Borivoj Krgin y que la reeditó como parte del recopilatorio Raging Death, junto a las demos de otras bandas. El interés por Xecutioner aumentó gracias a este lanzamiento y Krgin se comprometió a conseguirle un contrato diacográfico y en caso de que no lo lograra los ficharía para su propia compañía. El grupo grabó una maqueta, esta vez junto al productor Scott Burns y que Krgin mostró a la discográfica Roadrunner Records, con la cual la banda firmó un contrato. Poco después, el bajista Jerome Grable abandonó la formación por diferencias musicales y fue reemplazado por un amigo de Peres, Daniel Tucker. En 1988, el conjunto volvió a cambiar su nombre por Obituary; esta vez era un grupo de Massachusetts el que se llamaba Xecutioner. Posteriormente, Obituary se trasladó a los estudios Morrisound con el productor Rick Miller para trabajar en su álbum debut; sin embargo, este último tuvo que abandonar el proyecto por problemas familiares y la banda tuvo que recurrir de nuevo a Scott Burns. La agrupación grabó ocho temas, pero a petición de Roadrunner, que quería un álbum más largo; tuvo que regresar al estudio para producir cuatro canciones más. El disco salió a la venta en enero de 1989 con el título Slowly We Rot. El conjunto no realizó ninguna gira para promocionar este trabajo debido a que sus miembros todavía se encontraban en el instituto; según Donald Tardy: «Éramos demasiado jóvenes, yo ni siquiera tenía coche». Mientras tanto, Daniel Tucker empezó a experimentar amnesia, lo que le llevó a abandonar Obituary y a ser reemplazado por el bajista de Hell Witch Frank Watkins, quien conoció a la agrupación durante un concierto en Tampa. En otoño de 1990, la banda regresó a los estudios Morrisound con un presupuesto de 15 000 USD y nuevos instrumentos para grabar un nuevo trabajo. Mientras tanto, el guitarrista Allen West abandonó la formación debido al nacimiento de su primer hijo y la necesidad de buscar un empleo para mantenerlo; lo que llevó a que Scott Burns tuviera que buscar un sustituto temporal dentro de la escena del death metal. El elegido para reemplazar a West fue James Murphy, integrante de Death. Durante la grabación del disco, el grupo ensayó el tema de Celtic Frost «Circle of the Tyrants» y que finalmente fue incluido junto a siete nuevas pistas y la canción «Find the Arise», incluida originalmente en una maqueta de Xecutioner. El álbum, titulado Cause of Death, salió a la venta en septiembre de 1990 y la agrupación lo promocionó con una gira estadounidense como telonera de Sacred Reich y una europea junto a Morgoth. Tras regresar a Tampa, el conjunto se tomó un breve descanso antes de realizar una nueva serie de conciertos por los Estados Unidos con Sepultura. Durante la gira, Murphy empezó a descontentarse con la banda y finalmente, a comienzos de 1991, West regresó para sustituirle. Tras terminar la gira, Obituary regresó a los estudios Morrisound para grabar un nuevo álbum. The End Complete, su tercer trabajo de estudio, salió a la venta en abril de 1992 y se convirtió en su mayor éxito comercial tras vender más de 100 000 copias en los Estados Unidos hacia 2003; además se posicionó entre los sesenta álbumes más vendidos en el Reino Unido y Alemania. Posteriormente la banda se embarcó en una nueva gira europea como cabeza de cartel junto a Napalm Death y más tarde en una por los Estados Unidos con Cannibal Corpse. Al año siguiente, el grupo regresó nuevamente al estudio de grabación para trabajar en el disco World Demise, en el cual optaron por ralentizar su sonido en comparación con el de otros grupos de death metal. El lanzamiento del álbum se vio retrasado unos meses debido a que el proceso de producción se alargó más de lo esperado. World Demise fue publicado en septiembre de 1994 —dos meses después del sencillo «Don't Care»— y alcanzó la posición 65 del UK Albums Chart. Para promocionar el álbum, el conjunto realizó una gira norteamericana junto a Napalm Death y Machine Head y una gira europea con Asphyx y Eyehategod. Para 1996, Obituary tenía material suficiente para grabar un nuevo trabajo. Esta vez la agrupación optó por los estudios Criteria Recording de Miami y por el productor Jaime Locke en vez de Scott Burns. Entre los temas grabados, destacó la canción «Bullitary», cantada por unos amigos raperos de Watkins. El disco fue publicado en abril de 1997 con el título Back from the Dead, aunque no cosechó el éxito comercial de sus dos antecesores, algo que los miembros del conjunto atribuyeron a la escasa promoción realizada por Roadrunner Records. El descontento con su discográfica y el excesivo número de conciertos realizados, provocaron la salida de John Tardy de la banda y finalmente la separación de esta en 1997. Tras la disolución, los integrantes de Obituary se centraron en otros proyectos: Donald Tardy se unió a la banda de Andrew W.K., Trevor Peres fundó el conjunto musical Catastrophic, Frank Watkins encontró trabajo en un banco, John Tardy empezó a trabajar en una tienda de informática y Allen West se centró en el grupo Six Feet Under. Por su parte, Roadrunner Records aprovechó para publicar el álbum en directo Dead (1998) y el recopilatorio Anthology (2001), que incluyó una versión del tema de Venom «Buried Alive». En julio de 2002, John Tardy y Frank Watkins se unieron a la banda de Andrew W.K. —en la cual Donald Tardy era el batería— para interpretar varios temas de Obituary en el festival Ozzfest. Posteriormente, los hermanos Tardy y Watkins recuperaron el contacto con Peres y West, y tras realizar un par de actuaciones anunciaron la reunión de Obituary y la grabación de un nuevo trabajo de estudio en 2004. Por aquellos momentos, Scott Burns había dejado su trabajo como productor, de modo que el grupo tuvo que contratar a Mark Prator, aunque poco después; Burns cambió de opinión y participó como coproductor. El disco, titulado Frozen in Time, salió a la venta en julio de 2005 y llegó a vender más de 2 500 copias en la primera semana de su lanzamiento sólo en los Estados Unidos. El 30 de agosto, West anunció su salida por diferencias con sus compañeros, sin embargo, al día siguiente regresó al grupo justo a tiempo para realizar una gira estadounidense con Napalm Death. Al año siguiente, el conjunto actuó por Europa y grabó un concierto en Varsovia para su lanzamiento en DVD bajo el título Frozen Alive. Tras una serie de desacuerdos, Obituary y el sello Roadrunner rompieron su contrato; según la banda, esto se produjo al escaso interés mostrado por la discográfica. En mayo de 2007 Allen West fue encarcelado tras ser detenido por conducir ebrio por quinta vez, por lo que el grupo se vio obligado a contratar a Ralph Santolla, guitarrista de Deicide. Tras firmar un acuerdo con el sello Candlelight Records, Obituary grabó el disco Xecutioner's Return, que por primera vez no incluyó la participación del productor Scott Burns y que salió a la venta en agosto. A comienzos de 2008, Roadrunner Records aprovechó para publicar un álbum recopilatorio con los mejores temas de Obituary sin el permiso previo de sus integrantes, que por esos momentos se encontraban en Europa de gira junto a Holy Moses. Ese mismo año, la banda regresó al estudio para la grabación del EP Left to Die, que incluyó una versión del tema «Dethroned Emperor» de Celtic Frost y una nueva versión de «Slowly We Rot» . A comienzos de 2009 el grupo ya había grabado varias canciones para el álbum Darkest Day, que sería publicado en junio de ese mismo año precedido por el sencillo «Blood to Give». Obituary fue sólo una de las muchas bandas de death metal originadas en Florida a finales de la década de 1980. Su álbum debut, Slowly We Rot, destacó por sus brutales riffs de guitarra, sus caóticos solos y sus trituradores golpes de batería. A diferencia de otros grupos de su género que principalmente basaban sus canciones en la velocidad del thrash, Obituary también incorporaba pasajes lentos en su sonido, que casi le daba una apariencia propia del doom metal. Sin embargo, lo que realmente distinguía a la banda de las otras era la voz gutural de John Tardy, que el crítico de Allmusic Jason Birchmeier calificó como «si sintiera dolor, como si un cuchillo se le hubiera clavado en el estómago». En su segundo trabajo, Cause Of Death, el conjunto realizó algunos cambios, principalmente por la llegada del guitarrista de Death James Murphy haciendo que el sonido del disco sonara como «un híbrido entre Obituary y Death». Sin embargo, en una entrevista el batería Donald Tardy señaló que el álbum había sido compuesto junto al guitarrista Allen West antes de que éste se tomara una baja por paternidad y que la labor de Murphy había sido la de incorporar solos de guitarra. De acuerdo a Nielsen SoundScan, Obituary es la quinta banda más importante en el death metal, entre el periodo de 1991 y 2003. Los álbumes de la banda han vendido unas 368.184 copias, y su trabajo más popular es The End Complete, lanzado en el año 1992 y que ha vendido alrededor de 103.378 copias en los Estados Unidos.
La Clika Podcast Episode 79 Weaponized @weaponized_official Recorded 5/23/22 Johnny- Vocals Jason- Guitarist @salasnosaj Leo- Drummer @dj_westtones James- Guitarist @_.mr.orange Eddie- Bassist @eddie-iron7734 Jose {Shydog} Bahgo74 @bahgo74 Rick- @low_light_gangster We chopped it up with thrash metal band Weaponized who consists of five members from the Whittier and South Gate area. Tune in and find what Jason is influenced by when he writes his lyrics. Weaponized opened up for Dirty Rotten Imbeciles a few months ago and we have the photos to prove it. Also find out what famous wrestler rides a vespa.. Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/5qhBfCB26mtDdLUazOO2T2?si=INxuvMbFSh-h4t5pYJ_xkw Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-946942912?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAgWWDExbIJWGuYLuLbCT3w Make sure you visit our website www.laclikapodcast.com Follow us on Instagram @laclikapodcast Carvin Guitars, Thrash Metal, Whittier, South Gate, Surf Rock, Death Metal, Body Count, Suicidal Tendencies, DRI, Metallica, The Voltures, 3rd degree burn, Cypress Hill, Slayer, Yuri's, EVH 5150, Lune 6, Epiphone, Marshall amp, V30, The Misfits, Hardcore, Cadillac, Buick Special, Chevy Fleetline, Cruising, Beowulf, Nasty Savage
This week we conclude our short break from exploring the early years of Night Demon by bringing you the back half of a special radio show broadcast. On June 2, 2021, Jarvis was a guest DJ on the Gimme Metal streaming radio station, where he presided over a two-hour show highlighting current and forthcoming Iron Grip Records releases in various formats by both legendary acts who changed the face of heavy metal and new blood taking the world by storm today. In this episode, we present part 2 of that radio broadcast, featuring Jarvis's commentary and tracks by Cirith Ungol, Midnight, Fates Warning, Nasty Savage, Bewitcher, Hybrid Moments, Satan and Pariah. Listen closely for news about Iron Grip reissues that have not yet happened but are in the pipeline at this time. Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Playlist from the Gimme Radio broadcast Gimme Metal - https://gimmemetal.com/#/welcomeIron Grip Records – https://irongripheavymetal.comThe Heavy Metal Store - https://theheavymetalstore.comCirith Ungol “Neck Romancer” - https://cirithungolofficial.bandcamp.com/track/neck-romancerMidnight “Before My Time in Hell” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pHmFBRHrAoFates Warning “Guardian” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmDgdDXH944Nasty Savage “No Sympathy” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9v0jge0n4sBewitcher “Sign of the Wolf” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utOV9Vqm5V0Hybrid Moments “Horror Express” - https://hybridmoments1.bandcamp.com/track/horror-expressHorror Express film - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LCtzLEebBISatan “Suicidal Justice” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVV9xSUBHEMPariah “Killing for Company” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-KQFD8SEgPariah “Enemy Within” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQa-3a-oRZ0Pariah “Unity” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2reeUzHOJLs Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! To unlock massive amounts of bonus content, become a subscriber at nightdemon.net/subscriber
It's the fall season. So that means we're gearing up for most Metalhead's favourite time of the year - Halloween!! But this most sacred of daze doesn't begin and end on Oct. 31st. There's much to do in prep for The Big Day. This week we've compiled a list of movies to view, comics to read, costumes to procure and all the activities to get you in the Halloweening mood. With the shitstorm that was last year's, let's make this best spooky season yet! In our "News, Views, and Tunes", heavy music has taken the pro wrestling world by storm lately. So we share what's been musically marking us out! Tunage wise, we got New and Used from Paradox, Kryptos, Nasty Savage, Earth Crisis, Vitamin X, Black Mass and introduce Primalfrost in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up and Stay Healthy! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
More and more the connection between our beloved genre and the world of professional wrestling is getting stronger and stronger. Ring entrance music, gimmicks and, most importantly, a lot of wrestler's themselves are real life Metalheads. One of the original crossovers is Nasty Savage maiman "Nasty" Ronnie. In our youth, we started out as Nasty Savage fans. But then we really "marked" out when Mr. Ronnie took his outrageous stage antics to the squared circle in his home state of Florida. Ronnie was actually a "Bucket List' interview from the get go, and with it being Wrestlemania season, getting him on the horn was an easy match up. We discussed the early years of NS, his journey into the mat world, right up to his "Born To Ride" TV series. This being a special wrestling episode, we enlisted the talents of "Ducky" Dustin Maruca and Matt Copper from our sister show "Wrestling Night In Canada". We discussed Ozzy going into the WWE Hall of Fame, the Misfits stint in WCW, and our picks for musicians that would make great wrasslers! If all this doesn't get us the Three Count then musically we crank some Savage, God's Hate, Hirax, Piledriver, Hallow's Eve, AntiSeen, Brody's Militia, and Eat The Turnbuckle! Horns Up and Stay Healthy! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Listen Live Thursday's at 8pm eastern on Pure Rock Radio
Join me as I talk with Aaron Robinson from the band Blood Of Angels! m/ http://www.bloodofangels.net/ https://www.facebook.com/bloodofangels1 https://www.instagram.com/bloodofangels https://www.twitter.com/bloodofangels1 https://www.youtube.com/bloodofangels Inspired by the burgeoning local metal scene of Tampa, Florida, Blood of Angels are making their mark on the genre that has guided them through the darkest of times. With local town heroes such as Cannibal Corpse and Nasty Savage inspiring down that path.
Check out the inspirational conversation with entrepreneur, vocalist for Nasty Savage, former Pro Wrestler, and founder of Born to Ride Media, Ronnie Galetti- Ronnie shares his thoughts on motivation, passion and what it takes to be successful in the entertainment and promotions industry. A thirty-five year veteran of the game, Nasty Ronnie delivers the goods!- Thanks for Listening!~https://www.borntoride.com
This week I've got new releases from Benediction, Spirit Adrift & Undeath! Metal Classics from Trouble, Nasty Savage & Laaz Rockit! I'm playin' Punk from Chicago, I'll tell you one good thing about 2020, and much more all on this week's Metalmouth!!! North America's Heaviest Radio Show! Often imitated, never duplicated. New show released every Friday @ 420pm CT (Chicago Time) Available on most major podcast platforms, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRADIO & more! Call the show toll free 24/7 from anywhere in North America (877) 469-NEIL
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Pete and Chris pound out another great episode with a feature on former professional wrestler, Bruiser Brody, and his brutal murder at the hands of a fellow wrestler. They're joined in studio by Joey Goremonger and listener, Justin Morris. Plus, CK joins in on the madness to make for one hell of a great discussion of the sleazy side of professional wrestling. It's a fascinating true crime story!CK talks about the band, Nasty Savage, and their ties to wrestling, plus the guys talk about other metal news. Also, a new Killer Cage Match, more hilarious mayhem stories, karaoke destruction, and much more!Music by Nasty Savage, Solstice, and Decapitated.Murder Metal Mayhem intro music by Low Twelve.CK Intro music by Crisix.Go to Murder Metal Mayhem to hear all the past shows and bonus content. Like us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Join the 666 Club and be a Patreon supporter! For only $3 a month you'll get the episodes and notes for the show before anyone, get the karaoke songs before anyone else hears them, discounts on merch, and bonus content only for the VIPs.Visit Spellbound FX and Art for all your gory needs - check out their incredible online catalog for amazingly sick and twisted art for the freak on your gift list.Check out PeteAltieri.com to buy Pete's books and get the latest on what he's doing writing horror stories and novels!Karaoke by I Kill Karaoke
This episode I am joined by Florida thrash metal and squared circle icon Nasty Ronnie. Ronnie discusses the importance of having vision, hard work and seizing new opportunity when it lays before you. We talk about the mutual respect between Nasty Savage and Death metal legends Obituary the career of another metal wrestling legend Chris Jericho and life on two wheels. As well as community, family, and comradery.
Like Lovecraftian shadows out of time, the bois return for the latest instalment of the show that no being knew they could live without, Ex Inferis. Episode 9 tightens its Bible Belt a few notches and sets its ruinous gaze on the Sunshine State as Tom and Matt audit the genesis of Florida Death Metal. From the prototypical seeds sown by thrash revisionists Nasty Savage and Savatage, the show delves deep in to some of the scene’s most infinitely pressing questions such as “Was the Morbid Angel’s involvement with the ‘Satanic Panic’ a government coverup?” “How is Chuck Schuldiner so attractive?” And “Glen Benton? Really?” Apologies for the delay with this one, we’ve both been super busy but hope you enjoy! Hit us up on the socials too!
Episode 7: Melted Faces, Female Hysteria, & Bloopers for DaysSpecial Thanks to:Nasty Savage: https://www.facebook.com/nastysavagenastyronnie/Sinners Bleed: https://www.facebook.com/SinnersBleedBand/So This is How it Ends: https://www.facebook.com/Sothisishowitends/Shepherd of Rot: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdOfRotBand/Black Mass of Absu: https://www.facebook.com/blackmassofabsu/Paladin: https://www.facebook.com/paladinatl/Blood Feast: https://www.facebook.com/bloodfeastlegions/No Convictions: https://www.facebook.com/noconvictionshc/The 10 Most Insane Medical Practices in History
Meet Ron Galletti: * Ron Galletti has been involved in entertainment and promotions for over 35 years. As the Executive Producer of the longest running biker television show in the world – Born To Ride. * Ron is also the Publisher of Born To Ride Magazine. Monthly he motivates motorcycle journalists to document unique and interesting stories then publishes and distributes 35,000 copies of the magazine to motorcycle enthusiasts in 2 markets (Florida and Southeast GA, AL, TN, NC & SC). * Ron is a creative producer of the movie “Nations Fire” filmed 2017 in Los Angeles, CA and Florida featured Bruce Dern, Gil Bellows, MMA star Chuck Liddell, starring Krista Grotte, directed by Thomas J. Churchill. * In 1990 Ron co-produced 200 television episodes of the International Wrestling Federation at Universal Studios Florida in sound stage 23 with Eddie Mansfield. The show was syndicated in over 20 million homes. Behind the camera Ron was a booking agent, creative writer, assisted with sales and marketing and was instrumental in running shows in towns across Florida. In front of the camera Ron was “Nasty Ronnie” the bad guy manager that roused audiences. * In the 80’s Ron formed (and got signed to a label) a heavy metal band called “Nasty Savage”. As the front man and lead singer of the show the band produced 6 albums and toured Europe and South America. The last US tour included 60 performances in 65 days.
Emerging from the swampy wastes of Florida, Nasty Savage created a body of work built on the inimitable vocals of Ronnie Galetti (aka Nasty Ronnie), hammering percussion, and a harmonic guitar language that has yet to be replicated. This episode of Radical Research takes a...
This game originates from one Jeff plays semi-regularly with our pal Tim Hammond, where CD-Rs fly back and forth between the Boros (States and Greens), and one has to puzzle out the other’s mystery tracks. It’s been an effective way to both discover new stuff...
Pete and Chris bring in the holiday cheer with a good discussion about demonic possession with a feature on former priest/exorcist, Malachi Martin. He was an enemy of the Catholic church for his accusations of Satanism in the Vatican and other areas where he didn't agree with their dogma. Plus a live call from CK to talk about the Florida metal scene, another funny mayhem story from Pete, a new Killer Cage Match, an update on the new studio construction, and much more.Music by Nasty Savage, Morbid Angel, Obituary, and Savatage.Please help out Cannibal Corpse guitarist, Pat O'Brien. https://www.mightycause.com/story/PatobrienGo to www.MurderMetalMayhem for all the latest news, listen to all the past shows, and buy some killer MMM merch!Go to www.PeteAltieri.com to buy Pete's books and get the latest on what he's doing writing horror stories and novels!Karaoke by I Kill Karaokewww.ReverbNation.com/ikillkaraoke
On February 15th 2017 Miles Starr chatted with WMSC 90.3's Japan Nick of Japan Nick's Rock and Metal Pandemonium about this year's Famine Fest as well as years past. There was talk about seeing bands like Nasty Savage, Petrification, Ritual Necromancy, Lord Gore, and Revenge. He spoke about different bands he has been part of like Excruciator, Extractor.. We spoke about the upcoming shows going down on in Portland in the near future like Marduk's and what is going on with protests with metal shows.
Professional wrestler and Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho guests this week. We unlock the secrets to his success, his philosophy for keeping all his projects in check, what it takes to be a rock and roll guy but keep his feet on the ground and, of course, what kind of hair care and skin products keep him looking so dapper. Plus we hear a song from his pet project Blood Divisions which also features members of Nasty Savage. We also discuss a recent study which claims that folk metal is more misogynistic and racist than any other type of metal. Is the sub-genre really so exclusionary or is it just painting a picture of history and the time before time? Songs:Blood Divisions - "Top of the Bill"Good Tiger - "Where Are the Birds"