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This week we're sharing a series of episodes that capture one of our favorite themes on Second Act Stories: the moment when life changes key. These Key Changes episodes feature people whose lives have been shaped by music: some who left it behind for something new; others who found their way to it later than expected. Together, they're the stories we return to when we want to show how reinvention really works, not as a clean break, but as a shift in rhythm, perspective, and purpose. Whether you're a longtime listener or just discovering the show, these episodes reflect the heart of the podcast: bold pivots, unexpected harmony, and second acts that still have plenty to say. Dan Spitz is a true pioneer in every sense of the word. As the lead guitarist of legendary band Anthrax, Dan was one of the innovators who birthed the entire genre of thrash metal music. Anthrax is one of the "Big Four" thrash metal bands, a group that also includes Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer. He sold millions of albums, played on the world's biggest stages, and saw his music influence legions of acts that would follow. In 1995, as Anthrax continued to reach new heights, something changed. Dan realized his heart was no longer in it, so he quit the band without a plan for what was next. Dan had been exposed to watchmaking at a young age through his grandfather, who owned a jewelry store where he repaired watches in New York's Catskill Mountains. That childhood experience came rushing back when he stumbled across an ad for the Bulova watchmaking school. The pieces fit together as perfectly as the mechanics of a complicated watch, and Dan enrolled, graduating a four-year program in 18 months. Then he became the first American to be accepted into a Swiss watchmaking school, and his incredible second act was official. Today, Dan is one of the world's most sought-after master watchmakers. He's the watchmaker who watchmakers go to when they can't solve a problem. In this episode, you'll hear some of the details about the birth of thrash metal, the conflict that led to Dan's departure from Anthrax, and the journey that led a thrash metal legend become a legend in the world of fine watches. You can learn more about Dan Spitz by visiting his website at www.delraybeachvintagewatches.com, and www.danspitz.com. ******* If you enjoy Second Act Stories, please leave us a review here. We may read your review on a future episode! Subscribe to the Second Act stories Substack. Check out the Second Act Stories YouTube channel. Follow Second Act Stories on social media: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Second Act Stories theme music: "Between 1 and 3 am" by Echoes.
Disciples!! Here we go – the first of 2 episodes to put a bow on the year 2025. In this episode Nate and I will be discussing our personal top 10 albums of the year that was. Man, it doesn’t fee like it was that long ago… Enjoy!,,/ d(> _
Shai Hulud, Murrychesstoes, Bingo Mut & Metal, Hardcore, Punk – Touring, Recording & More /////////////// In this episode, we sit down with Matt Fox of Shai Hulud, Bingo Mut, and the Fabulous Murrychesstoes as he reflects on his early years in South Florida's music scene. He shares stories of his first bands, including Evilalive, Unwilful Demise, Planet X, and more, plus memories of touring and seeing bands like Slayer, Cro-Mags, Destruction, and Testament.Matt dives into the early days of Shai Hulud - from demos with Damien Moyal and Jason Lederman to Chad Gilbert on the first 7”, LP, split 10”, and later LP - and their 2013 reunion for Reach Beyond the Sun. He also recalls working with Steve Keisalth, Spikey Goldbach, and recording with Jeremy Staska and Steve Heritage.From iconic Florida venues like the Cameo Theater, Treehouse, and the former State Theater in St. Pete, to touring the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia, Matt shares the people, bands, and places that shaped his journey.
At the Sadie Hawkins dance you have the stress of finding a date, buying a dress, and being possessed by the culprit in a 40 year old murder suicide.
In Episode 342 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contemplates the unusual choice of albums where the title track appears last, and examines what that placement says about the songs and albums, using examples from Slayer, Alice in Chains, David Bowie, and more. Slayer – “Seasons in the Abyss” Nazareth – “No Mean City” Alice in Chains – “Black Gives Way to Blue” April Wine – “The Whole World's Going Crazy” David Bowie – “Heathen (Rays)” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Is it metal? Or is it NOT metal?” As metalheads, we've all heard some variation of this argument at least once in our lives, and the further down the rabbit hole we go, the more we truly reflect on what makes something obviously metal or obviously NOT metal. “Fish teeth is metal as fuck…” What's the lyrical content like? The darker the subject matter, the more metal it is. Lyrics about love and happiness might be considered less metal than lyrics about drugs and wizards, or other more doom and gloom topics. “If it was distorted as fuck, then it would be metal. But it's not, so it's rock and roll…” How about production? How does it sound? Is it distorted and heavy? Is it really fast or extremely aggressive? More distortion and more speed in the sound equals more metal. “He's getting high with a wizard, dude…that's pretty metal…” Many of us who grew up with the likes of Ozzy, Dio, and Motley Crue in the early 80's could easily tell when the boundaries started to shift between rock and metal. And of course, those are the easiest artists to reference as they each capture the majority of the traits that inherently make them metal artists: intensity and attitude, darkness and speed, distortion and heaviness. “When I think of metal, I think of…Metal Church…” There are some instances where it's obvious whether or not something is metal (or not), and there are some where it's not quite as cut and dry. So, if you'd like to get our take, be sure to JOIN US (along with our special guest for this episode, Mr. Bonerman) deep in The Bunkerpoon as we attempt to settle the great debate of METAL? OR NOT METAL? (because THAT is the question). Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “I think that's definitely metal…” / #Krokus / “I said come…you said back…”/ #onetake / Some Christmas movie leftovers…/ #ChristmasVacation #HomeAlone / “He was beating on your Ethan?” / “You're about to be cross trained, dude…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “Possibly soon to be something else maybe…”/ #Bunkerpoon2026 / “The only thing useful that I've learned in 53 years…”/ #OneLineADay / #simulation / “I've got a lot to look forward to…” (06:36): SOCIAL MEDIA US at #metalnerderypodcast on #Instagram #Facebook #YouTube and #TikTok / PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast / “We don't show our tits or anything…(yet)”/ “Oh…The Metal Nerdery calendar…” / #ThrashOfTheTitans / “It's the old Roxy…” / “Alright…you're fired.”/ “Hell to the naw, naw, naw…”/ “That fits perfectly…”/ “It's a Tuesday night…”/ “It's Mr. Bonerman…” (12:49): “Metal, or NOT Metal!? THAT is the question!!!” / #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PRESENTS: METAL? OR NOT METAL? / “Is it on the edge? Is it metal? Is it not metal? Is rock metal? Is light beer ‘beer'? Is nonalcoholic beer ‘beer'? / “Rock seems kinda like the lite beer of metal…”/ “Metal is heavier…and angrier…” / “If you dial it all the way back, it's all blues, right?”/ “Think of songs you're not sure of…like we don't know their pronouns…”/ #BeavisASMR / “This song is definitely gonna get us flagged…”/ #MetalOrNotMetal / #DeepPurple SMOKE ON THE WATER (Machine Head – 1972) / “When I think of metal, I think of #MetalChurch …”/ #BlackSabbath DIRTY WOMEN (Technical Ecstasy – 1976) / “That's more metal than what we just listened to…” (22:49): #NIN TERRIBLE LIE (Pretty Hate Machine – 1989) / “If we're using heaviness, and intensity, and darkness…”/ “It's like Bob Ross coloring only in neons…”/ #FaceDownAssUp / #SugarRay MEAN MACHINE (Lemonade And Brownies – 1995) / #sixseven / “#Motorhead IS metal…”/ #Mountain MISSISSIPPI QUEEN (Climbing! – 1970) / “It's gonna sound great in post…”/ #RamJam BLACK BETTY (Ram Jam – 1977) / NOTE: Black Betty was originally written by Huddie Lead Belly Ledbetter / “This is a little bit…just a touch heavier than rock ‘n' roll…”/ “If you stroke broadly…” (33:22): “I'm gonna go more modern…me and the wife argue about this…”/ #FallingInReverse POPULAR MONSTER (Popular Monster – 2024) “Alright, play God is a Weapon…they got shit that is metal…” / #FallingInReverse GOD IS A WEAPON / “I saw the eyebrow raise…”/ “Hold on, play Bad Girls Club…”/ BAD GIRLS CLUB “That was not even close…” (37:16): #UriahHeep THE WIZARD (Demons and Wizards – 1972) / NOTE: Long Haired Country Boy by The Charlie Daniels Band came out in 1974 / “He's getting high with a wizard, dude…that's pretty metal…”/ “Hair metal bands…are those bands metal?”/ “Wait a minute…you just did 3 Falling in Reverse songs that were NOT metal…”/ “Fish teeth is metal as fuck…”/ #LedZeppelin ACHILLES LAST STAND (Presence – 1976) / “If it was distorted as fuck, then it would be metal. But it's not, so it's rock and roll…”/ “I'm sorry, what was that?”/ “Is it a monkey…or a chimpanzee?”/ “That and the breakdancer…”/ #AldoNova MONKEY ON YOUR BACK (Subject…Aldo Nova – 1983) / “You think THAT is more metal than Fantasy?”/ “Metal? Or NOT Metal?”/ #Weezer HASH PIPE (The Green Album – 2001) / “I got more thoughts now…” / “You've gotta have attitude…extremes is what we're talking about…”/ #TheKinks YOU REALLY GOT ME (Kinks – 1964) / “They were shooting coke and heroin…and ropes…”/ #BlueCheer SUMMERTIME BLUES (Vincebus Eruptum – 1968) / “You add more distortion to that and they're opening for #Sleep …”/ “Is Bon Jovi metal? You throw his voice on that, and that's Bon Jovi…” (54:44): #Heart BARRACUDA (Little Queen – 1977) / “It's almost Achilles Last Stand…”/ “More metal than #KISS?”/ “You know Nancy was in Fast Times At Ridgemont High…”/ “That's gotta be Joe Walsh in the background…”/ “OMG, her sweater reminds me of a great joke…what's the difference between pink and purple?”/ “We're gonna have to do a few episodes of this…”/ “It's kinda like how death metal was…it wasn't really thrash but it was something beyond thrash…”/ #BlueOysterCult GODZILLA (Spectres – 1977) / #Cream SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE (Disraeli Gears – 1967) / “He must have done all the acid…”/ “This is Vol. I…”/ #DefLeppard STAGEFRIGHT (Pyromania – 1983) / “Let's pick the least metal Slayer song…”/ EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel
There's a rogue Slayer on the loose and it's up to Angel and Spike to... stop bickering for a change. Join us as we discuss Andrew's return, the taste of nickels, and the consequences of Chosen. It's Angel S5E11: Damage! IG & FB: @boozeandbuffy Email: boozeandbuffy@gmail.com Art Credit: Mark David Corley Music Credit: Grace Robertson
Rock and roll is not rock and roll without a beat. John Lingan's new book, BACKBEATS: A History of Rock and Roll in 15 Drummers (Scribner; Publication date: November 11, 2025) is an electrifying journey through the history of rock and roll, told through the lives of fifteen iconic drummers and their percussion rivals-from John Bonham and Charlie Watts to Ringo Starr and Questlove.Rock and roll thrives on rhythm, but the drummers who drive that pulse often stay in the shadows. In BACKBEATS, acclaimed music historian John Lingan brings these unsung heroes into the spotlight, delivering a fascinating journey through six decades of rock history.Lingan's deep research and vivid storytelling explores the lives of fifteen pathbreaking drummers and their fellow timekeepers-men and women who together laid down the beat of an era. From Bernard Purdie's legendary work with Aretha Franklin to Dave Grohl's funk- and punk-indebted swing for Nirvana, these drummers redefined what was possible in pop music. Iconic figures like Ringo Starr, whose inventive style transformed the Beatles, and Charlie Watts, the steady backbone of the Rolling Stones, take center stage. But Lingan doesn't stop there-he also shines a light on Hal Blaine, the backbone of the LA studio scene's "Wrecking Crew," groundbreaking, underappreciated talents like Maureen Tucker of The Velvet Underground, whose minimalist beats rewrote the rulebook, and Sam Lay, a pivotal figure in rock's evolution from the blues.Packed with insider stories and exclusive interviews-from Robert Plant's reflections on Led Zeppelin's legendary sessions to revered recording engineer Steve Albini's behind-the-scenes accounts-BACKBEATS offers an eye-opening glimpse into some of rock's most unforgettable moments, including the seismic shift of Bob Dylan going electric at Newport, James Brown's explosive creation of funk in the late sixties, and Slayer's role in the birth of LA thrash metal in the early eighties.More than just a tribute to an unrecognized group of virtuosos, this book is a love letter to the art of drumming itself. BACKBEATS shows how these remarkable artists not only kept the beat but drove rock and roll forward. It's a must-read for any music lover, offering a fresh and thrilling perspective on a story we only thought we knew.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Ruzvelt Stevanovski is the owner of Harpos Concert Theatre, a historic music hall in Detroit, Michigan. Prior to owning Harpos in 2017, he was the proprietor of Blondies in the 1980s, another venue where Michiganders could see up-and-coming metal acts of the time, and later resurfacing off Fort Street in the 2000s. Ruzvelt sat down with Tony Mazur on the Check Your Brain podcast in his Harpos office to tell stories about Corey Taylor, GG Allin, Megadeth, and Slayer, how he handled himself and his business during the pandemic, and how he competes with massive promoters in Live Nation and AEG. For information on the venue and what is on the schedule, visit HarposLive.com. Be sure to subscribe to Tony's Patreon. $3 gets you just audio, $5 gets video AND audio, and $10 has all of the above, as well as bonus podcasts per week. Visit Patreon.com/TonyMazur. Tony is also on Rumble! Go find his video podcasts over there for free. Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.
Welcome to 2026 — and the Disrupt Education Podcast's 10th year — with one word leading the charge: Bold. Peter and Alli kick off a brand-new 4-part series with Jeremy Smith, founder and CEO of PEGA6, and he doesn't tiptoe into the conversation… he kicks the door in.Jeremy shares his path from investment banking and multiple startup exits to building what he calls a totally new kind of higher ed: a one-year, $15K, career accelerator designed for the AI age. His claim is simple and explosive: the only thing most universities reliably provide is a “stamp,” not real readiness. Students leave with debt, time lost, and too often no practical skills—while employers are stuck spending the first year turning new hires from zero to one.From there, the episode gets real:Jeremy argues universities only lower prices when forced by real competition (and he believes universities can't compete with a faster, cheaper, experiential model).He breaks down who gets harmed by the status quo (parents, students, employers… basically everyone) and who benefits (universities).He connects the entry-level job squeeze to a brutal reality: AI tools don't have to be amazing to replace grads—because many grads show up unprepared. The conversation also hits a key instructional truth you and I both love: skills only develop through doing. Jeremy uses the bike-riding analogy to torch the lecture-test-textbook model for skill-building, pushing “just-in-time fundamentals” after failure and experience—not frontloaded theory.The episode ends by teasing Part 2: Workforce Engineering, and Jeremy's belief that education should function less like a pipeline and more like a supply chain—starting with what employers actually need and building backward from there.This isn't a polite conversation about education reform. It's a blueprint to burn down a broken model and build something that actually prepares students to win alongside AI.If you came this far... head to www.pega6.com/dep You won't be disappointed!
Heartsing Podcast | Weight Loss | Meditation | Future Self by Namaslayer
This episode is a full-circle moment.I'm back on the mountain that saved my life — the place where what I thought was a weight loss journey cracked open into something so much bigger.As I close out Season 3 of the MEfirst Midlife Badassery Podcast, I'm reflecting on what's changed, what hasn't, and why regaining weight doesn't mean going backwards.This episode isn't about diets. It's about identity, space, stillness, purpose, and choosing the next chapter on purpose.I talk about:Why weight loss was never the real goal — it was the doorwayWhat I discovered about myself the first time I lost 100 poundsHow regaining weight didn't erase the transformationWhy midlife weight gain doesn't mean failureThe connection between stillness, space, and geniusHow food, scrolling, and over-consuming block intuitionWhat I want my real life to look like in 2026Why community matters more than ever in midlifeThe rebirth of Slayer — wiser, steadier, and more intentionalAnd why Season 4 is about discovery, not starting overThis episode marks the end of Season 3 — and the quiet before a powerful new beginning.Season 4 kicks off next week, and we're going deeper: ✨ future self ✨ identity shifts ✨ weight loss without diet culture ✨ alter ego energy ✨ and building a life you actually want to wake up toIf you've ever felt like:You're meant for moreYour body isn't the problemOr this chapter of life is asking something different of youYou're in the right place.
Fans of Slayer – it's time to get excited! D.X. Ferris is back on the show to talk about the updated version of his book 'Slayer 66 2/3'!Purchase a copy of Slayer 66 2/3: A Metal Band Biography [ALL VERSIONS]Purchase a copy of the audiobook version of Slayer 66 2/3: A Metal Band BiographyListen to D.X. Ferris's previous appearance [Episode 304]
“I wonder if we'll get a cease and desist on this episode…” Generally speaking, whenever someone says “Slayer” or “Metallica”, you think of two veteran thrash bands which both formed in 1981 and both released their debut albums in 1983. This is common knowledge among most fans of both of these bands. Ironically, there's another band who follows this exact same timeline of forming in 1981 and releasing their debut album in 1983, yet at the time, they were NOT at all thrashy…not even close. Most of us know of PANTERA as the brutally heavy, groove metal masters from Arlington, Texas who lit a proverbial fire under the ass of the thrash and heavy music scene in 1990 with their “major label” debut album (with the emphasis, in this case, on the words “major label”) as CFH was actually their FIFTH studio album. Fifth? Wait a minute…what about THE FIRST FOUR studio albums!? And why are those albums not talked about and celebrated just like all things PANTERA!? Well, there's a reason that THE FIRST FOUR aren't really talked about or acknowledged. Actually, there are probably a multitude of reasons, but the most glaring one is the stylistic difference between their early glam and power metal days and the heavier, grittier era when they truly became the “Cowboys From Hell”. Remember those awkward Olan Mills pictures you used to take with the family, or better yet, the pictures of you in high school with that absurd, dorky hairstyle that people always like to bring up in conversation? That's kinda what THE FIRST FOUR ALBUMS by PANTERA were like. Always remember that “Dokken is better than KISS” and you absolutely have to “pill up before PT”. Find out why “concubine” is a much cooler term than girlfriend, why the stress of having multiple families can be fatal, and realize that most doctors' definition of “prescription pain medication” is painfully incorrect and a complete waste of a prescription pad. Get ready to find out which Pantera album came out on Rex's 20th birthday, which song features Dime on lead vocals, and understand that while we absolutely did not plan for this to be episode 333, it just so happened to turn out that way. Brace yourselves and get your relaxers ready before you JOIN US as we go back to the 80's to get a better idea of why one of the greatest metal bands of all time tried to bury their earliest work (and original “not as metal” logo) with THE FIRST FOUR from the mighty PANTERA. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Welcome back to the Megadeth, Dave Mustaine, Wisdom Teeth, Dry Socket Podcast…”/ “I am an adult children who refuses to move out…of my own house…”/ Double sided blade…or dildo? / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / “Well I've got my Masters in Bation…” / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST (for now…)*** / “I can't jerk right now…there's no tugging…” / “Pill up before you do PT…”/ #painkillers (05:43): ***SOCIAL MEDIA US at #Facebook #YouTube #Instagram #TikTok - EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com and VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!!*** / “We're pondering changing the name…”/ #namechange / “Hookers and Metal…Metal Dildos…”/ NOTE: Steely Dan is not a vibrator, it's actually a slang term for a metal dildo…/ #multiplefamilies / “Even having multiple significant others at once…King Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines…”/ “That's what we should start calling girlfriends now: concubines…”/ “Snooch, gooch, or hot pocket?” (12:43): ***PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / “What happens if we change the name? Do they get a new shirt…everybody?”/ “Tragesty…that's a tragedy and a travesty…” / #freshstart / “I don't think it's Norveen…”/ “It's always been Waggis…” (16:22): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: PANTERA – THE FIRST FOUR ALBUMS / Pre #CFH #Pantera / #TheFirstFour / Metal Magic (1983) / “It's like a He-Man Thundercat…”/ “They're on the same timeline as Metallica and Slayer…they didn't really break until 9 years later when CFH came out…”/ “I wonder if Rex Rocker is related to John Rocker?”/ RIDE MY ROCKET / “It sounds like KISS…I've been listening to nothing but KISS…”/ WIDOWMAKER / “His name's gotta be Jerry…that's a dude who lives in the South…” / METAL MAGIC / “I wonder if we'll get a cease and desist on this episode…”/ “They didn't change their name, they changed their logo…” (35:00): Projects In The Jungle (1984) / “They're like Texas's #DeathAngel …”/ “It came out on Rex's 20th birthday…”/ #albumcover / ALL OVER TONIGHT / “That's High ‘N' Dry, all day…” / “That sounds more like OUR Dime…”/ OUT FOR BLOOD / “He stepped into a whole other dimension of bad ass…”/ BLUE LIGHT TURNIN' RED / “This is his Eruption…”/ #getchapull / “It's like Eddie and Randy combined…Randy Van Halen…Eddie Van Rhoads…”/ PROJECTS IN THE JUNGLE / “The drums have been to the gym…the whole production has been to the gym…”/ “So far everything on here sounds less #KISS than the first album”/ HEAVY METAL RULES! / Bang Your Head (Like A Hurricane) / “What if they played this on 96 Rock back in the day and we just totally missed it?”/ “Dude, Dokken is better than KISS…” (48:34): I Am The Night (1985) / “At this point, Dime is 19…”/ HOT AND HEAVY / I AM THE NIGHT / D*G*T*T*M (Darrell Goes To The Movies) / “What kind of movies is he watching?”/ “Let's bring ALL the sound effects in…”/ “It's the most serious song title we've seen…” / VALHALLA / “You can definitely tell he's got an 80's honk, for sure…”/ #killercloser FOREVER TONIGHT / “This sounds like right before the sex scene from #Footloose that they cut out…” / “This is so weird…I kinda feel dirty now…”/ “Dude, you missed the ballad…” (1:00:16): Power Metal (1988) / “Three years after I Am The Night…no more Glaze…” / Enter Phil Anselmo / “Phil started when he was 13…what were we doing at 13? I didn't even know how to use Jergens yet…”/ #killeropener / Geoff Tate meets Rob Halford / ROCK THE WORLD / “I wonder how many bands tried to steal him?” / POWER METAL / “I think the first time I actually heard this…”/ DEATH TRAP / “It's definitely heavier…the riffs…”/ “This is definitely…the turning point….”/ OVER AND OUT / “Much more metal…”/ P*S*T* 88 (with Dime on vocals) / “Pussy tight…tonight!” / “That was fun…that was definitely different…”/ THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel #HappyNewYear
If you enjoy fantasy stories in the vein of The Witcher—following a lone slayer from supernatural problem to supernatural problem—then today's review and book recommendation might be for you.In this episode, Jim goes solo to review Witchazel, A Slayer's Pilgrimage I, the debut dark fantasy novel by T.C. Roberts-Finn. Inspired by The Witcher and even Blade Runner, this book delivers episodic “monster of the week” adventures centered on Kaleb Slow, a troubled slayer wandering a grim world filled with magic, demons, lycanthropes, and a mysterious disease slowly destroying everything.Jim breaks down:• What the book does well—and where it struggles• How the episodic structure works (and for whom it works best)• Why the meta-narrative and ending may divide readers• Who should absolutely check this book out—and who may want to passThis is a spoiler-lite review, perfect if you're curious if this is one of the books to read for you, but not ready to commit yet.
There are some harsh realities in life that you can't change, you just have to accept. Or maybe you can just manifest them in demon form and take out your frustration on them so you never have to come to terms with how powerless you are against the universe.
Disciples!! Here we are at the end of 2025. And for your Holiday doldrums, should you suffer ’em – is a new DotW episode just in time to raise your spirits for the New Year! We’ve got THREE independents on this episode thanks to Nate (with ‘The Gates of Dawn’), and our featured artists are … Continue reading (384) DotW Featuring ‘Silas Fernandes’ and ‘Mezzrow’ →
DIVA DOWN! It's a big one, it's a sad one, passion makes you act recklessly but also makes life worth living
Got some gifting goodies for the gearhead in your day (a little late, we know...) - tap in while Hostus Maximus Justin Fort and The Walkin' Dude get together in BFE for a night in the garage and a list of ideas for your last minute shopping. Most of these are pretty easy, too, so you really CAN do it today. Everything from tools (themed upfitting, anyone?), training (welding, driving or wiring?), preparedness (ready for your next disappearing act?), lighting (but not blinding!), gifts made in the U.S.A. (easier than you think!), chemicals (is it empty?), period-correct movies (getting back to your roots...), surveillance (because The Woods!), injectors (because 4Runner...), a disco ball and a Z06. You can even help the Garage Hour out and find Justin and Dan what they want for Christmas. Dig in: trail electronics, Rain-X, ammo, flannel, Sea-Foam, vampire clips, heat shrink, razor wire, good tape, Maglites, Jaime's articulated loader versus 12' of snow in Mammoth, vintage snowplows, Chuck Norris, the X-Files and Fortean logic. Because we promised: Miller Lite, Charles Fort, a JF Summit #4 update, blinding Jaime (as witness in our first-ever upload-only Garage Hour), Rodney Dangerfield, Johnny Carson, the good Baldwins, Dr. Evil versus Space Chick, plus Dick Dale, Link Wray, Slayer, Pulp Fiction, Usual Suspects, and an Excellent Weirdo R.I.P. for Peter Greene.
Got some gifting goodies for the gearhead in your day (a little late, we know...) - tap in while Hostus Maximus Justin Fort and The Walkin' Dude get together in BFE for a night in the garage and a list of ideas for your last minute shopping. Most of these are pretty easy, too, so you really CAN do it today. Everything from tools (themed upfitting, anyone?), training (welding, driving or wiring?), preparedness (ready for your next disappearing act?), lighting (but not blinding!), gifts made in the U.S.A. (easier than you think!), chemicals (is it empty?), period-correct movies (getting back to your roots...), surveillance (because The Woods!), injectors (because 4Runner...), a disco ball and a Z06. You can even help the Garage Hour out and find Justin and Dan what they want for Christmas. Dig in: trail electronics, Rain-X, ammo, flannel, Sea-Foam, vampire clips, heat shrink, razor wire, good tape, Maglites, Jaime's articulated loader versus 12' of snow in Mammoth, vintage snowplows, Chuck Norris, the X-Files and Fortean logic. Because we promised: Miller Lite, Charles Fort, a JF Summit #4 update, blinding Jaime (as witness in our first-ever upload-only Garage Hour), Rodney Dangerfield, Johnny Carson, the good Baldwins, Dr. Evil versus Space Chick, plus Dick Dale, Link Wray, Slayer, Pulp Fiction, Usual Suspects, and an Excellent Weirdo R.I.P. for Peter Greene.
In April 1974, 16-year-old Danita Ann Cash drove to the abandoned Trinity River Bridge, better known in local lore as “Screaming Bridge,” to pick up her brother from target practice. But instead of finding the boys, she encountered a stranger with a shotgun who forced his way into her car. What began as a routine favor turned into a harrowing abduction attempt that Danita survived only through courage, calm decisions, and faith. Her escape would set off a police investigation that quickly zeroed in on a young carpet layer with a dark trail behind him, a man investigators believed might be responsible for other brutal attacks and unsolved murders across Fort Worth, namely the abduction and murder of 17-year-old Carla Walker the previous February.This is the terrifying true story of the day evil stepped out of the woods in broad daylight — and a teenager fought for her life.You can support Of Hell and listen to the show ad-free at https://patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast#TexasTrueCrime #FortWorthCrime #UnsolvedTexas #TrueCrimePodcast #OfHellPodcast #SlayerSaint #DanitaCash #CarlaWalkerCase #1970sTrueCrime #TexasHistory #ColdCaseTexas #DFWCrime #KidnappingSurvivor #ScreamingBridge #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimeAddict #TrueCrimeObsessed #TrueCrimeStories #CrimePodcast #PodcastLife #ListenNow #PodcastersOfInstagram #SerialPredator #JusticeForVictims #StayAwareBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.
fWotD Episode 3154: Melaka Fray Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Tuesday, 23 December 2025, is Melaka Fray.Melaka Fray is a fictional character in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics published by Dark Horse Comics. She debuts in the first issue of Fray (2001), a limited series in a shared universe with the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Living in the 23rd century, Melaka is a professional thief who learns that she is a Slayer destined to fight supernatural foes. She has a Slayer's physical powers, while her twin brother Harth inherited their prophetic dreams. Melaka discovers that Harth, whom she believed was dead, has become a vampire intent on bringing demons back to Earth's dimension. After stopping his plan, she remains a thief, but chooses to protect others as well. In Tales of the Slayers, she connects with her heritage by reading journals about past Slayers. Melaka reappears in the canonical comic book continuation of the television series, meeting the 21st century Slayer Buffy Summers in Season Eight and helping her defeat Harth in Season Twelve. Melaka was developed by Buffy's creator Joss Whedon and artist Karl Moline. Whedon originally planned to write a comic about a different Slayer, Faith, but instead opted for a new character in a futuristic setting to avoid interfering with Faith's potential storylines. Fray was Whedon's first time writing a comic, although Dark Horse Comics had previously published Buffy comics without his involvement. His only request was that Melaka should not be drawn in the sexualized manner common with female characters in superhero comics. Although Melaka is initially characterized as tough, she is also shown as caring and protective of others. Her relationships with Harth and her older sister Erin are key parts of Fray. Critics have had mixed reactions to Melaka in Fray. Some have praised her as a good protagonist, while others have criticized her relationships with other characters and capabilities as a strong female character. Moline's art has been the subject of critical discussion, as despite Whedon's intentions, some reviewers believed that the comic sexually objectifies Melaka. Academics have analyzed Melaka's character arc in Fray as an example of the hero's journey, with her last name also being examined based on its potential meanings. A fan film with Melaka was released in 2017.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:46 UTC on Tuesday, 23 December 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Melaka Fray on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Ivy.
Claire Manning (@claireunteed on tiktok and instagram) joins to discuss what happens when a teenage boy acts rashly and emotionally and Sarah Michelle Gellar has to be offset to host SNL
Today Eric focuses on the concept of challenging traditional methods—or the mindset of "that's the way I've always done it"—within business, specifically contracting and the aquatic hobby. Triplet emphasizes the importance of innovation and efficiency, using examples like adopting new software (CompanyCam) to dramatically shorten the time spent on client reports, moving from burning CDs to using digital playlists, and ditching physical blueprints for digital plans. The conversation also explores the psychological traps that keep contractors stuck in outdated, less-profitable routines, highlighting that clinging to old methods can prevent necessary growth and adaptation to modern technology. Ultimately, Eric and his guests advocate for staying open-minded and ready to pivot rather than being rigidly attached to established, even if suboptimal, practices. Key Takeaways: Always keep your mind open to suggestions and new ideas for improvement. Continuously look for innovation to create efficiencies and collapse time in your processes. Stay nimble and be ready to pivot and adjust your approach when situations change. Do not blindly accept long-standing practices; verify facts and question the way things have always been done. Maintain knowledge of old methods and foundational skills in case new technology fails or is unavailable.
Time Stamps: 3:15 - Dana DooDah "The Candace Slayer"6:15 - Australian Gladio8:24 - "From PSYOP to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory"13:37 - The Candace Owens Effect21:15 - Erika Kirk & Candace Owens "Productive" Private Meeting28:24 - Was Charlie Kirk Electrocuted?32:58 - (First Call) Society of the Cincinnati Candace connections35:35 - The Mormon Mafia47:08 - Sandy Hook Shooting56:07 - Postmortem Call-in Portion1:05:05 - The Epstein Octopus1:11:04 - The Unholy Alliance1:17:20 - The "Snake Eyes" Theory -- Candace Owens the Rap Groupie1:32:06 - International Satanic Child Sex Abuse Ring busted in Australia1:40:19 - Prenatal Trauma -- Eyes Wide Shut1:48:25 - The Delphi MurdersVenture into the shadowy realms of power and secrecy with Already Dead, where hosts Jose Galison (@towergangjose) and Austin Picard (@theatrethugawp) dissect the intricate web of conspiracy, covert operations, and the underlying political machinations that might just be pulling the strings of our society.What to Expect: Live Listener Interaction: Call in to share your theories, ask burning questions, or discuss personal experiences related to the topics at hand. In-Depth Explorations: Each episode focuses on a different conspiracy or hidden aspect of political history, offering a platform to question and analyze what's often left unsaid. Thought-Provoking Guests: We invite individuals with insider knowledge or those who've taken the red pill to discuss topics that range from the fringe to the forefront of conspiracy culture. Critical Analysis of Current Affairs: We don't just report on events; we interpret them through the lens of parapolitics, looking for patterns and hidden agendas.Join Us: Every Tuesday at 9:30 PM ET, dive into the depths of the unknown with us. Subscribe, participate in our live call-ins, and be part of a community that seeks to understand the world beyond the surface narrative.Disclaimer: This podcast thrives on speculation, hypothesis, and the examination of alternative theories. It's meant to provoke thought and encourage personal research. Not all discussed is proven fact, but rather a call to question, explore, and understand.Warning: For those not ready to challenge their worldview, tread carefully. Once you enter the world of Already Dead, you might find that the truth is often already dead to the uninitiated. Welcome aboard, where curiosity is your guide.Please consider supporting our work-Dana's YouTube: rottingjewels - YouTubeDana on X: https://x.com/DanaDooDah?s=20Dana's Patreon: rottingjewels | “The centre of me is always and eternally a terrible pain..." | PatreonDana's PayPal: PayPal.MeAustin's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheUnderclassPodcastAustin's Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-underclass-podcast--6511540Austin's Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheUnderclassPodcastAustin's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheUnderclassPodcast#TheCandaceSlayer #AustralianGladio #BondiBeach #AntisemiticISISthemedGladioOP #BrownUniversityShooting #FromPSYOPtoMindWar #TheCandaceOwensEffect #ErikaKirk #CharlieKirkAssassination #CharlieKirkElectrocuted #SocietyoftheCincinnati #TheMormonMafia #SandyHookSchoolShooting #TheEpsteinOctopus #TheUnholyAlliance #SnakeEyesTheory #CandaceOwensRapGroupie #AustralianSRA #EyesWideShut #TheDelphiMurdersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-underclass-podcast--6511540/support.
Time Stamps:3:15 - Dana DooDah "The Candace Slayer"6:15 - Australian Gladio8:24 - "From PSYOP to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory"13:37 - The Candace Owens Effect21:15 - Erika Kirk & Candace Owens "Productive" Private Meeting28:24 - Was Charlie Kirk Electrocuted?32:58 - (First Call) Society of the Cincinnati Candace connections35:35 - The Mormon Mafia47:08 - Sandy Hook Shooting56:07 - Postmortem Call-in Portion1:05:05 - The Epstein Octopus1:11:04 - The Unholy Alliance1:17:20 - The "Snake Eyes" Theory -- Candace Owens the Rap Groupie1:32:06 - International Satanic Child Sex Abuse Ring busted in Australia1:40:19 - Prenatal Trauma -- Eyes Wide Shut1:48:25 - The Delphi MurdersVenture into the shadowy realms of power and secrecy with Already Dead, where hosts Jose Galison (@towergangjose) and Austin Picard (@theatrethugawp) dissect the intricate web of conspiracy, covert operations, and the underlying political machinations that might just be pulling the strings of our society.What to Expect:Live Listener Interaction: Call in to share your theories, ask burning questions, or discuss personal experiences related to the topics at hand.In-Depth Explorations: Each episode focuses on a different conspiracy or hidden aspect of political history, offering a platform to question and analyze what's often left unsaid.Thought-Provoking Guests: We invite individuals with insider knowledge or those who've taken the red pill to discuss topics that range from the fringe to the forefront of conspiracy culture.Critical Analysis of Current Affairs: We don't just report on events; we interpret them through the lens of parapolitics, looking for patterns and hidden agendas.Join Us: Every Tuesday at 9:30 PM ET, dive into the depths of the unknown with us. Subscribe, participate in our live call-ins, and be part of a community that seeks to understand the world beyond the surface narrative.Disclaimer: This podcast thrives on speculation, hypothesis, and the examination of alternative theories. It's meant to provoke thought and encourage personal research. Not all discussed is proven fact, but rather a call to question, explore, and understand. Warning: For those not ready to challenge their worldview, tread carefully. Once you enter the world of Already Dead, you might find that the truth is often already dead to the uninitiated. Welcome aboard, where curiosity is your guide.Please consider supporting my work- Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/nowayjose2020Only costs $2/month and will get you access to episodes earlier than the public No Way, Jose! Rumble Channel- https://rumble.com/c/c-3379274 No Way, Jose! YouTube Channel- https://youtube.com/channel/UCzyrpy3eo37eiRTq0cXff0gMy Podcast Host- https://redcircle.com/shows/no-way-joseApple podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-way-jose/id1546040443Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0xUIH4pZ0tM1UxARxPe6ThStitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-way-jose-2Amazon Music- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41237e28-c365-491c-9a31-2c6ef874d89d/No-Way-JoseGoogle Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2ZkM2JkYTE3LTg2OTEtNDc5Ny05Mzc2LTc1M2ExZTE4NGQ5Yw%3D%3DRadioPublic- https://radiopublic.com/no-way-jose-6p1BAO Vurbl- https://vurbl.com/station/4qHi6pyWP9B/Feel free to contact me at thelibertymovementglobal@gmail.com#TheCandaceSlayer #AustralianGladio #BondiBeach #AntisemiticISISthemedGladioOP #BrownUniversityShooting #FromPSYOPtoMindWar #TheCandaceOwensEffect #ErikaKirk #CharlieKirkAssassination #CharlieKirkElectrocuted #SocietyoftheCincinnati #TheMormonMafia #SandyHookSchoolShooting #TheEpsteinOctopus #TheUnholyAlliance #SnakeEyesTheory #CandaceOwensRapGroupie #AustralianSRA #EyesWideShut #TheDelphiMurders
Chris & Clem run through the classic MUP Monthly format. John Carpenter. Laser Discs. Hawk the Slayer, Krull. Plus some Kings of War. Happy Christmas Dear Listener.Edited by Lead Editor FredYT - https://youtu.be/Wbrbd-6WPIQContact usEmail - kingsofwarwiki@gmail.com or manticuniversepodcast@gmail.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeam77-uoOUMdGItSIJCYZwPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/manticuniversepodcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/manticuniversepodcast/Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@manticuniversepodcastFacebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1427435774358022Discord server: https://discord.gg/EBhU6Pr5ZACool discounts for our listenersHelpful LinksKings of War Wiki - https://kingsofwarwiki.com/Warpath Wiki - https://warpathuniversewiki.com/Mantic Wiki - https://manticgameswiki.com/https://www.kowforum.com/ by our friend and editor Fred!
Eric is joined by guests Tyson and Slayer in an episode conducted in a rapid-fire Q&A format. The discussion focuses on personal and professional experiences within the contracting and construction trades, covering topics such as favorite tools, regrettable purchasing decisions, scary job site moments, difficult phone calls, and times they felt "stuck" in their careers. They also share advice for their younger selves and discuss hypothetical actions if they won the lottery, with the overall aim of offering industry insights and personal anecdotes to entrepreneurs and pond professionals. Key Takeaways: Always invest in quality tools and equipment instead of choosing cheaper options. Be vigilant and avoid rushing when performing dangerous or critical work tasks. Begin each workday with a positive attitude and strive to be present for others. Utilize time blocking and detailed scheduling to focus on important long-term vision projects. Start saving a set amount of money regularly from an early age for a secure future.
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What happens when you're three days away from leaving your job… again?In this episode, Addie B — aka Slayer (her alter ego)— shares a raw, unfiltered check-in as she stands on the edge of another leap: leaving corporate America, stepping fully into CEO mode, and rebuilding her life from the inside out.This isn't just a weight-loss (again) story. It's a becoming story.After losing over 120 pounds, experiencing major health challenges, regaining weight, and navigating deep fear, Addie opens up about what really drives transformation — and why habits, environment, and self-trust matter more than perfection.You'll hear about:What it feels like to wake up every morning in a ball of fear — and move anywayThe emotional side of weight regain (and why nothing is “wrong” with you)GLP-1s, inflammation, food noise, and the mental work behind it allWhy your habits are your identity — and how to rebuild themLeaving “hobby mode” behind and stepping into CEO energyWhy fun, community, and being real matter more than looking polishedThe power of tiny daily actions that compound into massive life changeThis episode is for you if:You're craving a bigger life but scared to leapYou've lost weight, regained it, or feel stuck in old patternsYou know you're meant for more — and don't know how to bridge the gapYou're done taking care of everyone except yourselfIf you've ever asked “Why not me?” — this one's for you.
Allen and Rd try Voodoo Ranger Citrus Slayer IPA by New Belgium Brewing. Citrus Slayer IPA slices through grapefruit & orange with juicy precision at 9% ABV.Brand-new & exclusive release for 2025 Imperial IPA Hoppy Pack.9% ABV75 IBUThanks for watching!#beer #craftbeer #ipa #beerreview #craftbeerreviewBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strikeout-beer--2992189/support.
BACK. This is Talkin' Slayer, episode #88 of 55. Happy holidays if you're holidaying. Today's topics are:The new SLAYER 66 2/3... audiobook is here. I tell you all about it. Then you get some enhanced reruns...Then we talk Jeff Hanneman. Then we talk Kerry King.Then we talk Kerry King more.The SLAYER 66 2/3... audiobook features 12 bonus chapters that are not in the book itself. (The book features 72 chapters, so that's a fair amount of bonus material.) You can get it cheap at...SlayerBook.Bandcamp.com... Use the code cyberslayage for 25% off its already-low price. At 6623 Press / Möstly Thîngs Audiö, OUR PRICES ARE INSANE... CRIMINALLY!You want this EPIC METAL SAGA ready to go on your phone for your holiday commute. Don't get caught in a snowstorm at the airport without it.Anyhow...Click here for the new & improved & updated & embiggened book Ferris reads from every episode, "Slayer 66 2 /3: A Metal Band Biography..., or, How Fkin' Slayer Kicked F*kin' @ss" — all four versions.TALKIN' SLAYER is deeply researched, written, rewritten, mostly rehearsed, lightly edited, and ad-free, with a little production value.Free listeners miss every other episode.Patreon supporters get an episode every week, plus more bonus Slaytanic content. Packages start at less than $1 an episode. Premiums include stickers, a shout-out on the show, and a free version of the audbiobook when it's finished.Learn more at Patreon.com/SlayerBook .If you want to drop some ducats in the virtual tip jar... or you'd rather make a one-time payment for a VIP all-access pass, you can do it at ko-fi.com/slayerbook . You can order autographed books here, or pre-order the audiobook.GRATITUDE.
Disciples!! Volume 11 brings so many great albums/EPs/singles, culled from hundreds of submissions. Also – BONUS TRACKS! Can’t end an episode without those. Enjoy! SET ONE:0:00:03 Modern Era (USA) Dear Anyonehttps://www.facebook.com/TheModernEra/ 0:02:45 Sunbendr (USA) Crime Wave [single]https://sunbendr.bandcamp.com/0:06:40 Thunder Rising (Italy) Master of Destiny [single]https://www.thunder-rising.com/0:10:05 Humming Whale (Finland) Equilibriumhttps://www.facebook.com/Hummingwhaleband0:16:18 Fate’s Hand (Australia) Fire Reigns Once Morehttps://fateshand.bandcamp.com/0:20:18 … Continue reading (383) Independent Music Special Vol. 11 →
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Should all social media be banned for minors? Also how many rides is too many rides? We talk about Joe Jonas taking 7 minutes to parallel park, fans stealing Five Night's at Freddy's 2 cutouts, and lots more!
In this episode of Bonfire Conversations, host I down with Hugo Martin, the acclaimed Game Director behind*DOOM (2016), DOOM Eternal, and DOOM: The Dark Ages. Together, we explore the creative evolution of the modern DOOM trilogy, the philosophy behind making something truly “badass,” and the design decisions that shaped one of the most influential first-person shooter franchises in history.Hugo shares stories from his childhood, his early journey into game development, and the breakthrough moments that brought him to id Software. He explains how he tests ideas, builds emotional impact through gameplay, reinvents DOOM's identity with each entry, and pushes combat design into bold new territory. They also discuss the legacy of DOOM as it reaches its 32-year milestone, the challenges of carrying a cultural icon forward, and the creative risks behind The Dark Ages.The conversation ends with the “Penny for Your Thoughts” segment, where Hugo answers personal and imaginative questions about creativity, habits, favorite films, top games, dream directors for a DOOM movie, and more.Bonfire Conversations is available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the most influential voices in entertainment, games, and pop culture.Chapters:00:00 Intro & The "Badass" Philosophy02:04 Childhood & 80s Pop Culture04:51 The Birth of Gaming: Atari to Nintendo06:44 The Journey to Game Development07:05 Early Art Training & Illustration09:02 Pratt Institute & Concept Art10:44 Art Center Degree Decision12:42 Freelancing (Wizards of the Coast, MTV)14:38 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome16:44 First Big Break: Naughty Dog18:43 From Pacific Rim to ID Software19:01 The Philosophy of "Luck"19:47 The Creative Process: Research & The Teapot Story28:15 How to Design "Badass"29:11 Inspiration for the Doom Slayer37:10 The One Rule: Make Them Feel Something40:53 The Theme of Doom: The Dark Ages41:58 The Brilliant Idea Hugo Abandoned47:02 Reading vs. Audiobooks48:20 Dream Director for a DOOM Movie59:39 Conclusion#hugomartin #doom #gamedevelopment
Katie's first 3 star Ali Hazelwood. Maybe the audiobook-only form had something to do with that?https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/242109300-bound Similar BooksBuffy the Vampire Slayer (but with Giles)https://www.hulu.com/series/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-f2c277c5-62b4-417c-b277-8435b70176dd A Study in Drowning by Ava Reidhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75302266-a-study-in-drowningHot for Slayer by Ali Hazelwoodhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/240581511-hot-for-slayerLynn Viehl's Darkyn Serieshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/780878.If_Angels_Burn Sunday's Child by Grace Dravenhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36519773-sunday-s-child Subscribe on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@notanotherheroineJoin us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/notanotherheroine
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dreamz breaks down the explosive "The God Slayer - Gameplay Trailer | PS5 Games" in this Notorious Mass Effect segment. Pathea Games (My Time at Portia, Sandrock) unleashes their ambitious open-world action RPG: play vengeful Elemancer Cheng in steampunk metropolis Zhou—airships, monorails, neon streets—battling Celestial gods post "God Fall" massacre in a 40-hour campaign.The 9-minute PlayStation channel trailer (Dec 4, 2025) spotlights fluid third-person combat: bend fire, water, earth, metal, wood Avatar-style—freeze foes, shatter ice on stone rides, flood with pulled water, ignite Tai Chi/Kung Fu martial arts. Parkour rooftops, environmental kills, giant bosses like metal foxes, faction choices, multiple mission paths.Sony China Hero Project backed (dev/marketing support), multiplat: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam/Epic—wishlist now). No date (2027 speculated). Trailer exploding with Avatar/inFAMOUS hype. Analytic Dreamz analyzes the potential game-changer.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Motörhead - Ace of Spades: The Bar Band That Redefined Metal (Whether They Liked It Or Not)What happens when you salvage a beaten‑up classic from the graveyard? You discover why Motörhead's Ace of Spades remains one of the most influential rock albums of all time—even if Lemmy himself refused to call it metal.Recorded in six weeks during the summer of 1980 and unleashed that October, Ace of Spades is 36 minutes of raw, boogie‑infused rock and roll cranked up to 11. On this episode of Dig Me Out: 80s Metal, hosts Jason Ziad, Tim Minneci, and Chip Midnight resurrect this second‑chance poll winner to explore why this album sounds like nothing else—and why that matters.The classic lineup of Lemmy Kilmister, “Fast” Eddie Clarke, and Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor weren't trying to invent metal. They were channeling Chuck Berry, ZZ Top, and Thin Lizzy through a blown amp, adding a danceable swing that inspired everyone from Metallica and Slayer to The Hellacopters and New Bomb Turks. This is the sound of a band that knew exactly what they did well and executed it with surgical precision—even when they got sick of playing “Ace of Spades” every night.If you love early Van Halen, AC/DC, the Ramones, or the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, this episode is for you. We break down how Lemmy's voice became the second guitar, why Eddie Clarke's playing is criminally underrated, and what it means when an album charts everywhere from Sweden to Greece but barely makes a dent in the U.S.Episode Highlights00:00 – Intro: Why this listener‑suggested album almost didn't happen01:38 – The “second chance poll” rescue mission and how Testament won the first round05:42 – Chip's legendary three‑question interview with Lemmy (spoiler: he left to “freshen his drink”)10:09 – Album history: recorded August–September 1980, produced by Vic Maile (Hendrix, Zeppelin, Clapton)14:25 – Lemmy's time in Hawkwind, The Damned, and as Jimi Hendrix's roadie17:29 – (We Are) The Road Crew – Why Lemmy's tribute to roadies still makes crew members cry18:20 – The “Ace of Spades” legend: Why Lemmy sang “eight of spades” for years and nobody noticed19:02 – What Works: Jay breaks down the 70s swing, boogie‑rock energy, and danceable aggression25:14 – Fast and Loose – The ZZ Top‑meets‑Motörhead shuffle that proves this is rock and roll27:07 – How Motörhead influenced thrash, punk, and 90s action rock (Hellacopters, New Bomb Turks)31:54 – The Chase Is Better Than the Catch – The Van Halen‑inspired riff that almost wasn't34:18 – Eddie Clarke's guitar genius: Why “Fast” Eddie is the secret weapon of this album37:58 – What Doesn't Work: Aged lyrics, formulaic moments, and why Lemmy's voice is an acquired taste42:34 – Why fade‑outs are the album's worst decision48:53 – Final Verdicts: Worthy Album, Better EP, or Decent Single?55:37 – Gavin Reed gets credit for suggesting this album (and arguing with Jay about whether it's metal)Keep the Conversation GoingThis album came back from the dead because a listener like you suggested it. What record deserves a second chance? What forgotten classic or underrated gem should we dig out next?Join the Metal Union at digmeoutpodcast.com suggest and vote on future albums. Paid subscribers get access to bonus episodes covering 70s rock, 80s metal, and 2000s rock, plus new release reviews and our private Discord community where the debates never stop.Pick an album and join us on the podcast at dmounion.com.For Jason, Chip, and Tim—thanks for digging with us. We'll see you next time on Dig Me Out: 80s Metal. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.digmeoutpodcast.com/subscribe
Dive into Italy's most terrifying true-crime mystery as we uncover the Monster of Florence—decades of murders, conspiracies, botched investigations, and unanswered questions in a case that still haunts Italy today. Sponsor: shopify.com/casual - start your $1 per month trial period today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson interviews Nick Otto, who shares his journey from being a meat hunter to successfully hunting big bucks. They discuss the importance of preparation, the influence of music on hunting experiences, and the lessons learned from teaching dodgeball to kids. Nick elaborates on the terrain of his family farm in Michigan, the strategies he employs based on historical data, and the challenges of hunting in the state. The conversation culminates in a discussion about tracking and recovering his big buck, as well as culinary tips for cooking venison. Takeaways: Nick Otto shares his transformation from a meat hunter to a big buck hunter. Preparation and the right gear are crucial for successful hunting. Celebrating the success of hunting big bucks is a shared joy. Music can influence the hunting experience and mood. Teaching moments in dodgeball can lead to valuable life lessons. Understanding terrain is key to deer movement and hunting success. Historical data plays a significant role in hunting strategies. Family dynamics and relationships impact hunting experiences. Effort and knowledge are essential for hunting success in Michigan. Cooking with venison can be enhanced by using bone marrow in dishes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson interviews Nick Otto, who shares his journey from being a meat hunter to successfully hunting big bucks. They discuss the importance of preparation, the influence of music on hunting experiences, and the lessons learned from teaching dodgeball to kids. Nick elaborates on the terrain of his family farm in Michigan, the strategies he employs based on historical data, and the challenges of hunting in the state. The conversation culminates in a discussion about tracking and recovering his big buck, as well as culinary tips for cooking venison. Takeaways: Nick Otto shares his transformation from a meat hunter to a big buck hunter. Preparation and the right gear are crucial for successful hunting. Celebrating the success of hunting big bucks is a shared joy. Music can influence the hunting experience and mood. Teaching moments in dodgeball can lead to valuable life lessons. Understanding terrain is key to deer movement and hunting success. Historical data plays a significant role in hunting strategies. Family dynamics and relationships impact hunting experiences. Effort and knowledge are essential for hunting success in Michigan. Cooking with venison can be enhanced by using bone marrow in dishes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the heels of the release of the excellent new documentary The Age of Disclosure, and our own recent mini and full episodes on Merle Haggard's UFO obsession, we discuss the likelihood that rockstars from John Lennon to Tom DeLonge are part of the UAP disclosure theory. We also talk to Psychopedia's Brooke Slater about Slayer and Jake's Ed Gein heebie jeebies. For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as: Episode 133 - Jimi Hendrix Episode 63 - Chet Baker Episode 212 - Elvis Presley and Johnny Ace Episode 71 - David Bowie To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby Burton and Gerry Hamilton broke down Texas' 27–17 rivalry win over Texas A&M — one of the Longhorns' most complete games of the season! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What do you get the Slayer who has everything? Bad dreams that portend trouble for her boyfriend and a disembodied arm
Lance Conklin discusses getting on Powell because of Mike Daher, Rocco putting him in a Ghetto Wear ad without him knowing about it, seeing Mark Gonzales do Noseblunt slide for the first time, everything sucks, Disneyland with Slayer & jumping into the water at the submarine ride, shooting photos with Dan Sturt, his brother Scott getting on Alien Workshop, Rumble in Ramona and much more! Lance Conklin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lander71Become a Channel Member & Receive Perks: https://www.youtube.com/TheNineClub/joinNew Merch: https://thenineclub.com Sponsored By: Bubs Naturals: Live Better Longer with BUBS Naturals. For A limited time get 20% Off your entire order with code NINECLUB at checkout. https://www.bubsnaturals.comAG1: Get a FREE Welcome Kit worth $76 when you subscribe, including 5 AG1Travel Packs, a shaker, canister, scoop & bottle of AG Vitamin D3+K2. https://drinkag1.com/nineclubLMNT: Grab a free Sample Pack with 8 flavors when you buy any drink mix or Sparkling. https://drinklmnt.com/nineclubWoodward: Save $100 off summer camp with code NINECLUB. https://www.woodwardpa.comMonster Energy: Monster Energy's got the punch you need to stay focused and fired up. https://www.monsterenergy.comSkullcandy: Feel the music with Skullcandy's custom-tuned audio—from the lyrics in your soul to the bass in your bones. https://www.skullcandy.comYeti: Built for the wild, Yeti keeps you ready for any adventure. https://www.yeti.comRichardson: Custom headwear for teams, brands, and businesses crafted with quality in every stitch. https://richardsonsports.comEtnies: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://etnies.com/NINECLUBéS Footwear: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://esskateboarding.com/NINECLUBEmerica: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://emerica.com/NINECLUB Find The Nine Club: Website: https://thenineclub.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenineclub X: https://www.twitter.com/thenineclub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenineclub Discord: https://discord.gg/thenineclub Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nineclub Nine Club Clips: https://www.youtube.com/nineclubclips More Nine Club: https://www.youtube.com/morenineclub I'm Glad I'm Not Me: https://www.youtube.com/chrisroberts Chris Roberts: https://linktr.ee/Chrisroberts Timestamps (00:00:00) Lance Conklin (00:01:09) Started skating in 1983 (00:04:12) Got on Powell because of Mike Daher (00:06:28) Getting sponsored by Powell Peralta (00:11:23) Turning pro (00:16:28) Rocco put him in a Ghetto Wear ad and he got in trouble for it (00:18:50) Moved to California '94 (00:19:41) Feeling like he was too old to skate in his mid-20s (00:23:00) Mark Gonzales Noseblunt (00:25:43) Guy leaving Powell for Blind (00:29:28) Hurricanes flooding his house (00:35:45) First trip to Europe with Powell (00:37:17) Ramp at Tony's house and watching him skate (00:42:06) La Grand Bornand contest 1990 (00:46:20) “Everything Sucks” T-Shirt (00:51:08) Markovich Big Brother cover (00:53:02) Disneyland with Slayer (00:59:50) Still banned from Disneyland (01:05:04) Getting paid to jump into the water (01:08:57) Dan Sturt early morning mission (01:12:33) Shooting photos with Dan Sturt (01:15:58) Powell team disbanded slowly after he got on (01:18:50) Brother Scott was on Alien Workshop (01:23:04) Scott Conklin Alien part (01:28:31) Judge for X Game, Danny Way belly-flop trying a 900 back in 1996 (01:32:22) Car stuff / Rumble in Ramona (01:44:40) Leticia Bufoni (01:51:10) Used to do tattooing, messed up his arm (01:53:05) Hit by a car (01:56:50) Reissue (01:57:30) Flogging Molly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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