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Dee Snider comes on to talk his recent health scare, his new look to the future, moving his family to his compound, and more!Original Airdate 03/03/26
This week we'll be stepping into a world of swords, sorcery, sisters, secrets and the senseless slaughter of seasoned small screen stars. Yes, it's Hawk the Slayer.And joining me to go south on a fat baron, is Dan Tetsell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey, listeners. Here's a seasonal rerun about that most controversial of all the icons in Slayer's mythology of the profane... the Slayer Leprechaun.But first, there's an update on the show. Season 4 will kick off Saturday, May 2. That date will mark the 13th anniversary of Jeff Hanneman's sad, untimely, depressing demise. The first episode of the season will be an all-new tribute to Jeff. And we'd like YOU to be part of it. Listen to the first few minutes of the show to find out how to get your thoughts about Jeff to your pals at Talkin' Slayer. Long story short, send your thoughts on why Jeff rules to Slayerbook at gmail dott comm. What do you like about the guy? What's your favorite song he wrote? What made him Slayer's MVP? Tell us, and me & Producer Mitch'll make it part of the tribute. Go long. Go short. Tell us what we need to know.The newish 4th edition of Ferris' Slayer band biography, "Slayer 66 2/3: A Metal Band Biography... or, How Fkin' Slayer Kicked Fkin' @ss" was updated after the reunion, massively expanded, thoroughly overhauled, and rewritten so it's easier to read — both in format and writing style. Check it out at...SlayerBooks.comand / orThe Ajna OffensiveF[ARG]IN' SLAYER. JEFF RIP.
Gary Holt joins Loudwire Nights to help fans get ready for Exodus' new album, 'Goliath,' and says their next record is already nearly wrapped up.
TRIBE! Nate and I tackling a Track-By-Track on Soulfly’s latest offering from 2025, Chama! Nate picked it in his top 10, I had it in my top 15. How do things shake out? Well, you’ll have to tune in to find out! ,,/ d(> _
A Penn Dad plays the hero in an inferno he ignited almost killing his wife & kids. The savior act was shattered cops say after chilling & incriminating "If I can't have her, no one will" notes were found, in a cabinet. Three children are left orphaned by evil after their father guns down their mom & grandparents -- then turns the weapon on himself. Plus, a deranged attacker is no match for an MMA-trained military recruit! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our girl is BACK, except no she's not because she ran away and is living under a false identity. While Buffy fights her inner demons the rest of the scoobies are fighting actual demons without the help of the Slayer, but a familiar face might be what Buffy needs to set her back on the right path. THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT COMING TO TERMS WITH YOUR SEXUALITY. IT IS A QUEER ALLEGORY. ANNE IS GAY MEDIA
Somewhere in Time Podcast finishes up their run on albums from 1995 with the Anthrax album, Stomp 442. Several clips from the recent 40th anniversary of Anthrax special on YouTube are pulled for this episode, as well as the normal breakdown of album cover, production, and favorite moments from the album. Also featured this episode is the first-round predictions of the next bracket: The Best Song from The Big 4 (Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax). The podcast gives their predictions on who will advance to the sweet 16. Visit Somewhere in Time Podcast's website https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok – Somewhere in Time Podcast
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - Hoy en La Gran Travesía os dejamos el programa dedicado al año 1986 dentro de la Historia del Hard Rock y del Heavy Metal. En el podcast podréis escuchar a Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Tesla, Bon Jovi, Cinderella, Motörhead, Europe, Slayer y muchos más. Aquí os dejamos el enlace a los anteriores podcasts para que podáis recuperarlos y descargarlos https://www.ivoox.com/historia-del-heavy-metal_bk_list_5787125_1.html ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Aida Borrallo, Eduardo Gutiérrez, Belén B, Rafa Navarro, José Carlos Lozano, Ikatza, Cabe1961, Guillermo Esteban, Diego Román, Tole, Raquel, Poncho C, Sergio Rodríguez Rojas, Javier, Jose Antonio Moral, Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Andreea Deea, Samuel Sánchez, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Poncho C, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Gran Travesía. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/489260
In this episode Toby sits down with legendary NYHC bassist Warren Lee! They chat about working for Slayer, 25 Ta Life, meeting Beto and Hoya, Thailand in the 80's, his father working as a translator for the UN, his twin brother Royce, discovering hardcore, playing bass, Pitchfork NY, being a dad, real estate, Queens, his new band Nailed To The Cross, playing shows with both bands and more! Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance Please visit our sponsors! The Field Dream- https://thefielddream.com/ Rockabilia- use code OLOC10 Rockabilia Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/oloc Removery- code TOBYH2O https://removery.com Liquid Death https://liquiddeath.com/toby Refine Recovery https://www.instagram.com/refinerecoverycenter/
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Welcome back to Drummers on Drumming...a podcast powered by Big Fat Snare Drum. In this segment of The Drum Panel, I'm joined by Eric Urrea (Marina City) and Ralph Alexander (Poppy) for one of those conversations that goes everywhere. We start with life on the road and the physical reality of playing demanding shows night after night. From there we get into practice routines, creativity, and the strange balance between working hard and actually allowing yourself to rest. Eric also brings in a few spicy listener takes, which sparks some fun debates about jazz vs rock, whether technical drummers lose their feel, and the never-ending argument about electronic drums. Somewhere along the way we end up talking about confidence, why most drummers struggle to say they actually like their own playing, and how your influences slowly shape the way you hear the instrument...who'd have thought? In this episode: Ralph shares the story of the Slayer shirt he's carried to every show for over twenty years The first drum parts we learned that actually felt like a real breakthrough A debate about whether learning jazz really makes you a “better” drummer Why some drummers worry that learning more might ruin their feel The role rest and downtime play in creativity Whether electronic drums should even be compared to acoustic drums A rare moment where drummers admit they might actually like their own playing --- Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!
Jamey and Attila from Mayhem talk his journey through music, visiting historical landmark, and sharing firsthand encounters that changed their beliefs.Original Airdate 01/20/26
Majorie Meisdor: The Harassment Slayer talks to Angeal and Selena Hill about workplace harassment and what to do. Callers tell us their workplace harassment stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's no fantasy, it's true, this week we're swinging our swords at Hawk the Slayer (1980). Along the way, James attempts to explain maths to Paul, meanwhile he lists the many uses of silly string, and both of us get musically irritable about audio cues.
Disciples! Nate and I are back in the saddle again after my vacation, and we’ve got some catching up to do. BUT – More importantly, we’ve got some tunes to spin! Speaking of that – we’ve got two bands from the Ukraine: ‘Star Crystal’ and ‘Violent Omen’! Enjoy! ————————————————-What’s Nate been listening to?Artist: MayhemAlbum: Liturgy of DeathSong: Weep … Continue reading (389) DotW Featuring ‘Star Crystal’ and ‘Violent Omen’ →
*Buy a EZ "DEFECTOR" hoodieNote: "Act 1" was a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*EZ trying to focus on the show as best he can as beloved Dad struggles.*EZ cold calls Erock*Baseball now using AI to call balls and strikes and it's making umpires look horrible.*Chris Hanson proves why he is "The Goat" at busting pedos.*Women's USA hockey captain Hilary Knight on Trump being a buttfuck.*For a second, moron EZ thought Dan Bongino went "scorched Earth" on Trump. False alarm. Apparently he hates Erika Kirk.*Steve Crowder with a tired play about Muslims*Steven Hawking: Poon Slayer*Steven Hawking zero gravitySponsorsMerchant Automotive, SkyDive Grand Haven, Impact Power Sports, Kuiper Tree Care, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, Shoreliners Striping,Interested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
*Buy a EZ "DEFECTOR" hoodieNote: "Act 2" is a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*EZ trying to focus on the show as best he can as beloved Dad struggles.*EZ cold calls Erock*Baseball now using AI to call balls and strikes and it's making umpires look horrible.*Chris Hanson proves why he is "The Goat" at busting pedos.*Women's USA hockey captain Hilary Knight on Trump being a buttfuck.*For a second, moron EZ thought Dan Bongino went "scorched Earth" on Trump. False alarm. Apparently he hates Erika Kirk.*Steve Crowder with a tired play about Muslims*Steven Hawking: Poon Slayer*Steven Hawking zero gravitySponsorsMerchant Automotive, SkyDive Grand Haven, Impact Power Sports, Kuiper Tree Care, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, Shoreliners Striping,Interested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The gang is back for a new series opener for our first-ever series on Megadeth! We recently reviewed their new/final album on a chaser, but how does their debut album "Killing is My Business... And Business is Good" hold up after 41 years? Listen and find out! References: Goodfellas, Casino, Spiderman, Spiderman Noir, and moreBuy Don's shirts and support his weed habit! (Keefy is wearing one of these shirts) https://southeastofheaven.threadless....Check out our last series on Ronnie James Dio! • Dio
Jasta sits with Mark Morton from Lamb of God to talk giving and receiving gifts, how touring leads to unwanted guests, narrating an audio book and more!Original Airdate 12/23/2025
By 1986, Metallica's assault on the music establishment and eardrums was in full force. Their previous album, Ride The Lightning, had caught the attention of Elektra Records who signed them to an 8 record deal. Though they refused to make videos, weren't on MTV and didn't really release singles, the band gained fans anywhere they played live and through an underground tape trading community. They were establishing thrash metal alongside Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax through constant touring and a relentless lifestyle. The boys really upped their game on Master of Puppets through stronger vocals from James Hetfield, more punishing riffs and melodic (and sometimes spacey) bass from Cliff Burton. The opener Battery sets the tone for this very influential album before giving way to the 8+ minute title track. True to form, Metallica offered up an instrumental in Orion which was heavily influenced by the classical training of Cliff Burton. Songs about war (Disposable Heroes), fake evangelism (Leper Messiah), insanity Welcome Home (Sanitarium) make for one amazing heavy metal album, the likes of which the world hadn't seen. We talk about the songs, what they mean in the Metallica catalog, their tour for the record with Ozzy and of course the tragedy in Sweden that took the life of Cliff Burton. From underground band to being featured on Stranger Things, the journey of Master of Puppets is one for the ages. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's the next entry on the BUCKET LIST of POPEYE public domain movies: POPEYE THE SLAYER MAN. How closely does this one hew to the source material? Listen to the Film School Janitors discuss it all!
By 1986, Metallica's assault on the music establishment and eardrums was in full force. Their previous album, Ride The Lightning, had caught the attention of Elektra Records who signed them to an 8 record deal. Though they refused to make videos, weren't on MTV and didn't really release singles, the band gained fans anywhere they played live and through an underground tape trading community. They were establishing thrash metal alongside Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax through constant touring and a relentless lifestyle. The boys really upped their game on Master of Puppets through stronger vocals from James Hetfield, more punishing riffs and melodic (and sometimes spacey) bass from Cliff Burton. The opener Battery sets the tone for this very influential album before giving way to the 8+ minute title track. True to form, Metallica offered up an instrumental in Orion which was heavily influenced by the classical training of Cliff Burton. Songs about war (Disposable Heroes), fake evangelism (Leper Messiah), insanity Welcome Home (Sanitarium) make for one amazing heavy metal album, the likes of which the world hadn't seen. We talk about the songs, what they mean in the Metallica catalog, their tour for the record with Ozzy and of course the tragedy in Sweden that took the life of Cliff Burton. From underground band to being featured on Stranger Things, the journey of Master of Puppets is one for the ages. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When an Australian thrash band that never broke big in the U.S. gets compared to early Metallica, Slayer, and Maiden in the same breath, you know you've stumbled onto something special. This episode dives into Mortal Sin's 1986 debut Mayhemic Destruction—a ferocious, drum‑heavy, DIY thrash record from Sydney that plays like a missing puzzle piece in 80s metal history.Across the conversation, the hosts unpack how Mortal Sin emerged out of Australia's pub‑rock and Buffalo‑style heavy scene into a faster, more aggressive sound after drummer Wayne Campbell discovered Metallica through tape‑trading in 1984. They trace the band's rapid rise from self‑funded studio upstarts to landing a global deal, touring with Metallica, Megadeth, and Testament, and struggling with that classic “too big for pubs, too small for arenas” problem back home. Along the way, they dig into the band's revolving‑door lineup, eerie mystery around the original drummer's disappearance, and the evolution of Mortal Sin's sound across later records.Musically, the episode zeroes in on what makes Mayhemic Destruction such a compelling outlier in 80s thrash. The drums and low end dominate the mix in a way that completely inverts the American template, forcing listeners to dig for the guitars and exposing a strange, rewarding hybrid of thrash, New Wave of British Heavy Metal, power metal, Motörhead grit, and proto‑death‑metal experiments on the title track. There's plenty of love for the riffs, time‑changes, and dark modal choices in songs like “The Curse” and “Lebanon,” but also honest criticism of the limited, Hetfield‑ish vocal approach and the odd sequencing choices that bury some of the strongest material in the back half.If you're into 80s thrash metal, early Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, Testament, NWOBHM, or obscure Australian metal bands that never quite got their due, this deep dive into Mortal Sin and Mayhemic Destruction is absolutely in your wheelhouse. It's a conversation about more than one album—it's about how geography, timing, and weird production decisions can turn a record into a cult artifact waiting to be rediscovered.Episode Highlights0:00 – Mayhem from Sydney – Setting up Mortal Sin, Mayhemic Destruction, and why this Australian thrash debut matters in the 80s metal landscape.5:05 – Battle jackets and logos – Gavin's origin story with Mortal Sin via patches, Kerrang! mags, and why some bands lived as imagery long before you ever heard a note.7:00 – Band history and lineup chaos – From Sydney origins and early rehearsals with Lino to global deals, tours with Metallica and Megadeth, and constant guitar player turnover.12:05 – DIY Mega Metal and Hetfield's stamp – Recording at 301 Studios, self‑releasing the album, mailing it out like a zine, and landing James Hetfield's 1986 endorsement.17:20 – “The Curse” – How the opening riffing, harmonics, and dissonant second‑guitar lines signal that Mortal Sin aren't just copying Bay Area thrash.22:30 – Drum mix from another planet – Why the massive, low‑end‑heavy drum sound flips the usual thrash hierarchy and changes how you hear the riffs and groove.24:50 – “Lebanon” – Dark, almost Slayer‑like scales, Dokken/Mr. Scary vibes, and how this track becomes a standout for mood and melody.25:30 – Thrash without a ballad – The near‑total absence of slow songs, the fake‑out intro of “Liar,” and what that says about the band's commitment to speed and aggression.30:15 – Honest strengths and weak spots – Praise for the riffs and rhythm section, plus a candid look at the limited vocals, buried mixes, and backward‑feeling sequencing.35:25 – Album art, demons, and Sydney in ruins – The Dungeons & Dragons‑style cover, nuked‑city imagery, and why this screamed “Tipper Gore nightmare” in the 80s.35:30 – “Mayhemic Destruction” (title track) – Proto‑death‑metal vocals and blast beats a year before Death's Scream Bloody Gore, and why burying it as the closer was a smart move.40:30 – Live vs. studio – What the 20th anniversary live tracks reveal about the band's true sound compared to the unique, drum‑heavy studio mix.[45:00 – Final verdict – Is Mayhemic Destruction a worthy album, a decent single, or a lost cult gem in the Australian thrash canon?Love uncovering 80s metal obscurities and lost thrash gems? Hit subscribe, leave us a review, and share this episode with a fellow metal nerd who still remembers drawing band logos on grocery‑bag book covers. Dive deeper into archives, polls, and bonus content at digmeoutpodcast.com and join the Union to vote on future episodes at dmounion.com. 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
Thrash metal legends Exodus have announced "Goliath," out March 20th. Guitar great Gary Holt talks the new album, first time seeing Guns N' Roses, status of Slayer, experience at Ozzy's final show, thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime show, and more! More: https://exodusattack.com/site/ https://napalmrecords.us/collections/exodus https://lnk.to/Exodus-Goliath Our website: www.afdpod.com
[BONUS] Concluding our mid-season treat, we're looking at the second half of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's first season from 1997... And joining us to talk about another two episodes is film journalist and podcaster Maria Latilla and writer Brendon Connelly...
Though they were one of the first so-called “grunge” bands to sign to a major label, Alice in Chains were something of an outlier in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s Seattle scene. They didn't fall directly into the punk camp, or the hair metal camp, and even the true metalheads thought they weren't hardcore enough. This became painfully evident when the band opened a tour for Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax, and were hazed, spat on, and booed. Alice's lead singer, Layne Staley, could take the criticism. He had a prankster's spirit, not to mention a rock ‘n roll attitude that paired well with his killer rock ‘n roll voice. But newfound fame was overwhelming, as was the destructive addiction to heroin Layne developed to deal with it all. Soon Layne Staley found himself lost in a jungle of his own making, not unlike the jungle that he sang so convincingly about in one of Alice in Chains' most endearing songs. This episode was originally published on March 28, 2024. Which Seattle artist or band hits you the hardest? Why? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok 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
Disciples! FINALLY!! Time Travel Radio 1983 Part Two! (For you…) There’s a plethora of great music on here, and hopefully a few you may have missed. Enjoy!,,/ d(> _
Scorched Earth is a groovy & thrashy death metal band from Indianapolis, for fans of '90s Sepultura and later-era Slayer. It was resurrected from the ashes of Indy groove/thrash metal band Panzer by drummer Alex McCracken and guitarist Brandon Signorino; you may recognize Brandon from Indy power-doom band Lavaborne. The band also features bassist Sara Swick and guitarist Andy Hassing, both of whom play in Indy traditional metal band Cursed Blade. The lineup is rounded out by powerhouse vocalist Mickey Marsh Davis, whose debut with the band was on Demolition, a demo released in November 2024. If you like chuggy riffs that are both catchy and heavy, you'll enjoy Scorched Earth!Official Links:Bandcamp: http://scorched-earth-metal.bandcamp.com/Metal Archive: https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Scorched_Earth/3540404754Passionate about metal? You'll want to tune in to Flamekeeper™, the show that's electrifying the airwaves. As the host, MRJ brings an unparalleled enthusiasm and deep knowledge of the genre, captivating listeners with every episode. With a penchant for spotlighting up-and-coming artists and hosting insightful interviews, MRJ has cemented Flamekeeper™'s reputation as a must-listen for metal aficionados. And the best part? By rating, reviewing, and sharing the show, you're not just supporting great content – you're also helping Flamekeeper™'s sponsors, ensuring the continued success of this heavy-hitting program.Links to our Sponsors & Partners:Ageless Art Tattoo & Piercing - Clarksville/New Albany:http://www.agelessartclarksville.comhttp://www.agelessartna.comPizza DoNisi/MAG BAR:https://pizzadonisi.com/http://magbaroldlouisville.comShadebeast:http://shadebeast.comand use PROMO CODE: "SITH LORD" at check out for a 10% Discount!Creeping Death Designs:http://www.creepingdeathdesigns.comand use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount!Record Labels:Unchained Tapes:http://www.unchainedtapes.bigcartel.comand use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount!Mercenary Press:http://www.mercenarypress.bigcartel.comand use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE" at check out for a 10% Discount!Other shows you can listen to:Night Demon Heavy Metal Podcast:http://www.nightdemon.nethttps://open.spotify.com/show/2ozLCAGQ4LdqJwMmeBYJ7k?si=OvvfZsNYRPqywwb86SzrVAZines:Soulgrinder Zine:http://www.facebook.com/soulgrinder.zineOFFICAL LINKS OF THE METAL FORGE®/FLAMEKEEPERhttp://www.metalforgeradio.comhttps://www.flamekeeper.vip FB/IG/TW/TikTok/YouTube - @metalforgeradioFlamekeeper Podcast Network: http://www.youtube.com@flamekeeperpnThe Metal Forge®The Alehorn™Ossont & Battery™Unsleeved™All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction/duplication is expressly forbidden without prior written consent and is punishable by law. Metal Forge Intro I copyright 2020 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. Metal Forge Intro II copyright 2023 The Metal Forge® The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. Metal Forge Intro III copyright 2025 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. The Metal Forge®, please contact metalforgeradio@gmail.com for any and all other info. All other music is owned by writers/publishers respectively and is used with permission for means of promotion.©2019-2026 The Metal Forge®
Dave Mustaine returns to celebrate Megadeth's latest album reaching #1 on the charts - a rare achievement for a pure metal record. He shares the emotional moment he learned about the milestone and details the extensive marketing campaign behind the release. Despite this success, Mustaine candidly discusses the physical limitations affecting his playing ability, particularly issues with his hands that make this Megadeth's final studio album. He offers insights into standout tracks like 'Tipping Point,' 'Hey, God,' and his cover of Metallica's 'Ride The Lightning,' which he co-wrote. The conversation turns to the physical toll that decades of metal performance has taken on the 'Big Four' bands, with Mustaine suggesting a potential final Big Four show with rotating slots for Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer beneath headliners Metallica. Also on the podcast, Rival Sons frontman Jay Buchanan joins Eddie Trunk to discuss his solo album 'Weapons of Beauty', a departure from his rock band's sound featuring acoustically-driven, personal ballads. Jay reveals his unconventional creative process, spending three months in an underground desert bunker to focus on songwriting. He shares insights about the album's lead single 'Caroline', his experience acting in the Bruce Springsteen film 'Deliver Me from Nowhere', and reflects on Rival Sons' performance at Black Sabbath's farewell show. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on X and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Before we head into Season 3 we are taking a look back at our favorite, and least favorite, moments of this season and bringing in a Buffy virgin to hear what they think will happen next
In this episode, we dig into the truth behind Jennifer's Body the 2009 horror film that was initially dismissed and later reclaimed as a cult classic with feminist themes of female rage, power, and exploitation. While the movie is fictional, its central premise (a teenage girl sacrificed by a band seeking fame) echoes a disturbing real-life case that many viewers are unaware of. We examine the 1995 murder of Elyse Pahler, a 15-year-old girl from California who was killed by three teenage boys who claimed they were performing a ritual to help their own metal band succeed.This episode walks through what happened to Elyse, how the case unfolded, and how her parents later filed a lawsuit against the band Slayer, arguing that violent lyrics and imagery influenced the killers — a case that was ultimately dismissed on First Amendment grounds. We explore how Elyse's story became entangled in broader conversations about satanic panic, media blame, and moral responsibility in the 1990s. By separating fact from fiction, this episode centers the real tragedy behind the parallels and highlights the lasting impact of Elyse Pahler's case beyond the courtroom.Sources:In the Name of Satan by Wensley Clarkson A Killer Among Friends: episode 3 https://www.courthousenews.com/two-killers-from-shocking-satanic-teen-murder-case-paroled/Wikihttps://www.courthousenews.com/two-killers-from-shocking-satanic-teen-murder-case-paroled/
[BONUS] As a mid-season treat, we're covering Buffy the Vampire Slayer's first season from 1997, which concerns a teenage schoolgirl called Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who's also 'The Slayer' who must fight against the forces of darkness... And helping us explore this cult favourite TV show are two Buffy super-fans: film critic Kat Hughes & film writer and podcaster Lindsay Drysdale...
Real Meep 502 Aired October 3rd, 2000 IMDB Summary As Harmony and her vampire gang plot Buffy's demise, Dawn adjusts to life with a Slayer. Directed by: David Grossman Written By: David Fury, Rebecca Kirshner Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
How We Seeez It! Episode 322, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 1, Episodes 1 thru 6 “In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.” – Rupert Giles. Flipping the tropes on their head is what this series does. It takes the idea that started in the movie and gives it a much bigger stage. Sarah Michelle Gellar takes on the key role along with her team of Slayer-ets, bringing us seven seasons of the Buffy Verse. We will cover all seven seasons, about six episodes at a time. So, join us for the first discussion of our thoughts, and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. There should be some good ones. As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think. Or let us know if there is something you watched that we might enjoy, or a can't-miss series. Also, please rate and review the show on all your favorite podcast apps. Drinks for the episode. "Rain of Toads" 2 oz Paul John Unpeated Single Malt ¾ oz fresh lemon juice ½ oz honey syrup ¼ oz génépy 1 dash Angostura bitters 1 dash salt & pepper bitters “Nerf Herder” 2 oz Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka 2 oz Pucker Watermelon schnapps .5 oz Lemon infused Simple Syrup .5 oz blood Orange bitters Pour over ice in Highball glass and top with Ginger ale Garnish with a dried blood Orange “Red Wine Punch” 4 oz red wine 4 oz cranberry juice Splash of Cointreau “Hellmouth Highball” 2 oz Buffalo Trace bourbon .5 oz fresh lime juice Canada Dry ginger ale (to top) Lime wedge (garnish) Beer 21st Amendment's Hell or High Twilight Show links: https://hwsi.podbean.com/e/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-season-1-episode-1-thru-6/ HWSI LinkTree HWSI Facebook Link HWSI Instagram Link HWSI Youtube link !! You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
This episode Jasta sits with Jeffrey Nothing to talk Milwaukee Metal Fest, knowing when to make lifestyle changes, and his personal wellness journey post cancer diagnosis and his experience with alternative medicine.
Sometimes you get kicked out of school, sometimes your mom reacts badly to you coming out and kicks you out of the house, sometimes you have to kill your boyfriend, and sometimes all those things happen the same night.
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
Dateline: January 31, 2026. Jeff Hanneman would have turned 62 today. So here's a rerun of a spotlight episode about Jeff. This one looks at his creative output on & after after the polarizing Diabolus in Musica album.Diabolus was the last Slayer record that Jeff creatively dominated. In my Slayer fan surveys, Diabolus is fans least favorite, by A LOT — like 36% of fans say it's their least favorite. After this LP, Jeff's counts in the credits take a big dip for a long time. Was it the end of him as a creative force? And if so, was it because the chilly reception hurt his feelings. I take a look at the metrics-numbers-stats, break 'em down, and draw some conclusions.Unlike most of the episodes, this one was original material I researched for the podcast. Now it's one 12 bonus chapters in the audiobook. The best place to get the audiobook is SlayerBook.Bandcamp.com. It's other places too.Here's another episode about Jeff too. It's about his memorial. A lot of people said moving things about the man.TALKIN' SLAYER will return for season 4, probably in May. In the meantime, Season(s) 3 is exclusively for Patreon supporters.The newish 4th edition of my Slayer band biography, "Slayer 66 2/3: A Metal Band Biography... or, How F*kin' Slayer Kicked F*kin' @ss" was updated after the reunion, massively expanded, thoroughly overhauled, and rewritten so it's easier to read — both in format and writing style. Check it out at...SlayerBooks.comand / orThe Ajna OffensiveF[ARG]IN' SLAYER. JEFF RIP.
ITS THE TWO PART FINALE! We're learning about who Angel was, while who he is prepares to end the world and Buffy tries to stop him.
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
We look back at this classic episode of The Jasta Show with Don Jamieson joining to talk about his then new album, 'Terrorizing Telemarketers 7 with Jim Florentine', some of our favorite Headbangers Ball moments, road stories and so much more!Original Air Date 11/07/2022Support Our SponsorsIndie Merch Store - https://www.indiemerchstore.com use promo code JASTA10 at check outMartyrstore - https://martyrstore.netSubscribe On GaS Digitalhttps://gasdigital.comUSE PROMO Code JASTA for monthly discountFollow Jamey On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jastaFollow The Show On Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/jameyjastahttps://www.instagram.com/jameyjasta/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A bystander is executed outside a bathroom stall after calling out a man for line cutting...at the gas station. A Florida creep fresh out of jail targets & strangles a kid at a bus stop before he's pinned to the pavement & taken down by a toolbox wielding hero. Plus, a worker at Micky D's is in some supersized trouble for making taps & tips. Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heartsing Podcast | Weight Loss | Meditation | Future Self by Namaslayer
This episode is BIG DREAM ENERGY — the kind that cracks you open, lights you up. Midlife is not the end… it's the upgrade.I'm sharing what's unfolding right now as I lose 100 pounds by becoming her — not starting over, not fighting my body, and not forcing myself into another plan that was never built for me in the first place.This one is fun, real, and full of future-self magic.We're riffing on:Why quitting my job and releasing weight were part of the same soul-level decisionBig dream energy and why visioning Alter egos, archetypes, and how “What would she do?” changes everythingWhy the scale stalled — and how I adjusted without spiraling or self-shamingFood, fasting, salad drawers, and making habits feel easierFull-circle moment: a message from my past self that landed six years later, the same week I opened this new community!Why becoming the woman who lives the life makes weight loss inevitableIf you've ever thought:I know there's more for meI'm done starting overMidlife can't be it… right?This episode is your sign.✨ Don't stop dreaming. ✨ Don't stop visioning. ✨ Don't stop becoming.We're doing this differently now — with curiosity, self-trust, play, and community. No guru energy. No perfection. Just real women, big dreams, and forward momentum.Come hang out, build your alter ego, and let this be fun again.Big dream energy only. Slayer out.
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.