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And so following the previous episode, which - according to Rich - featured Diet Cult and Diet Marillion, the Tico Torres Tombola of Topics and Themes rumbled ever on and this time spat out a topic which challenged the boys to find albums that had a 'white' theme. After they all studiously avoided the apparently 'obvious' Whitesnake, they each entered the Sadmen Sound Studio with more white stuff than you'd find at a mid-Eighties Motley Crue after show party. First up for discussion was Steve's personal comfort blanket - the 1984 debut effort from the crown princes of melodic hard rock, White Sister. After coming through the shock of realising this would be the last time they'd feature in the pod (Episode 39 had already dispensed with the band's sophomore and final effort), Steve rallied gamely to prosecute the case for the eponymously titled debut to be admitted to the highest echelons of the Hall of Fame. The same year also gave us White Lion's debut, Fight To Survive, Richard swerving the opportunity to deliver the band's career-altering Pride or Big Game to the party. So, would this be a saccharine-laden amuse bouche for those two titans of commercial melodic metal, or would the original lion's roar have a harder edge to it? And after all of that harmonising, what were the lads to make of the career changing (at least with regard to the direction of travel) of Anthrax's 1993 issue The Sound Of White Noise, their first without Joey Belladonna at the mic? Would the fact it's their biggest-selling album of their career (yes, really) also mean it was their best? We were about to find out...
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It happens all the time. A talented band has one member that just... they just aren't right for the kind of music they really want to make. Normally, this just gets you a mediocre band that could have been better. Sometimes, that band member leaves. This doesn't guarantee a replacement will change things for the better. But what if they did? Welcome to Anthrax's "The Sound Of White Noise," the best case scenario for what happens when a band gets rid of their albatross.
Welcome to Metalopgraphy Podcast! In this episode, the Willster looks at Anthrax's "Sound of White Noise". Also, the Willster provides an update on the current status of the podcast and what to expect soon! Please subscribe and leave a review! Website: https://metalographypodcast.buzzsprout.com E-mail: metalographypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/metalographypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetalographypodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/metalography_podcast/
The R4 Podcast reviews Anthrax's 1993 album Sound Of White Noise! Rock on!Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comBecome a Patron and help support the show!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/R4podcast?fan_landing=trueContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter: @R4podcastAaronInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/
Much like last week when we showcased Max Cavalera and his last album with Sepultura vs. his first Soulfly album, this week, we have John Bush's last record with Armored Saint before he joined Anthrax vs. his first record after joining the NYC based thrash band. It's Symbol of Salvation vs. The Sound of White Noise. Which one was better? Give it a listen and find out. And stick around to the end and listen as we give you our BIG 4 Armored Saint songs. So sit back, relax, turn it up to 11 and let the debate begin.
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For this mid-week bonus episode Brett discusses Anthrax's 1993 release Sound Of White Noise
Metal Heads!!! We return for another slice of New York Thrash with the sixth studio album by Anthrax, 1993's Sound of White Noise. This album sees John Bush replacing Joey Belladonna and continuing to mature away from their earlier sound. What will Ben and Tracey think, get your Hy Pro Glo on and find out!
This week we put Anthrax's Sound Of White Noise against Megadeth's Youthanasia. Both albums were big turning points for both bands. Sound of White Noise was Anthrax's first album with John Bush. Usually replacing your main singer would make or break a band and luckily in this situation Anthrax did fairly well replacing Joey Belladonna. For Megadeths Youthanasia, they kind of went the route of the black album. They got rid of any thrash element and went with more of a hard rock sound than even Countdown to Extinction. Which one came out on top? Watch and see. Please visit our website www.RatSaladReview.com for more shows such as Music Is LIfe, I Don't Even Like Podcasts, Rat Salad Review, This Broadcast Belongs To "THEM" and The Timo Tolkki Podcast.
This week we put Anthrax's Sound Of White Noise against Megadeth's Youthanasia. Both albums were big turning points for both bands. Sound of White Noise was Anthrax's first album with John Bush. Usually replacing your main singer would make or break a band and luckily in this situation Anthrax did fairly well replacing Joey Belladonna. For Megadeths Youthanasia, they kind of went the route of the black album. They got rid of any thrash element and went with more of a hard rock sound than even Countdown to Extinction. Which one came out on top? Watch and see. Please visit our website www.RatSaladReview.com for more shows such as Music Is LIfe, I Don't Even Like Podcasts, Rat Salad Review, This Broadcast Belongs To "THEM" and The Timo Tolkki Podcast.
[REPEAT] This week we give you the long awaited Anthrax episode with a super cool extended whiskey segment. The gang tackles one of the big 4 of Thrash Metal and a very special bourbon from Knob Creek. The album battle is back, will we be able to finally agree on a winner? Tune in and find out if we are Metal Thrashing Mad, Among The Living or if we are lost in The Sound Of White Noise. Ask to join our Facebook Group, “Spirit of Rock Network”. Follow us on Instagram @metal_rock_whiskey Theme song “The Whiskey Always Wins” performed by When Particles Collide. https://www.whenparticlescollide.com Song clips copyrighted by Anthrax and used under fair use with no infringement intended.
Our "Among the Living" episode was by far our most popular installment in the "Explore the Big Four" series and there has been a high demand to dip into the John Bush-era of Anthrax. Clint and Ethan talk bout the record, working with producer Dave Jerden (Alice in Chains, Jane's Addiction) and carve out the stylistic and sonic differences between Sound of White Noise and Among the Living with running, real-time commentary. We also continue our discussion bout the future of iTunes and what it means for all content to be streaming, Clint's Gibson endorsement, advice for you creative types out there, Joyce talk, Tangent City, and medieval banter. If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value and are able to, we encourage you to support us on Patreon. A donation of $5 a month will automatically get you both Cover Our World Blackened EP’s, Lunar Satan tracks, eligibility for a future Metal Tales episode and future giveaways like the Deluxe Boxsets, rare vinyl, posters and more! Get involved here: http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcast An easy and free way to support the show is to leave us a positive iTunes review. It only takes a minute and you can do it here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077?mt=2 You can purchase Cover Our World Blackened, Vol. 1 here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/cover-our-world-blackened-vol-1/1442721389 Official Website: http://www.metalupyourpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metalupyourpodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/metalupyourcast?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metalupyourpodcast/ SEND QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS TO: metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
After the success of the Sound Of White Noise album with new lead singer John Bush, New York city thrashers Anthrax took the band in a direction that angered and alienated longtime fans. For Stomp 442 from 1995, the band relied less on the chugging thrash riffage of their past, and played with sounds that would be at home in Helmet's post hardcore and alternative metal sound, or the mainstream hard rock that Metallica had cultivated on their Black album. While tag as a "grunge" sell-out, over twenty years later we find it hard to locate an trace of Seattle sound, and find a band brimming with confidence and swagger. Perhaps they made the wrong album at the wrong time, but looking back, it's not hard to hear why so many were confused by the new direction - hopefully this time around they'll give it another spin. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Fueled 11:19 - Fueled 15:22 - In A Zone 23:14 - Perpetual Motion 29:21 - Nothing 33:36 - Bare Outro - Random Acts Of Senseless Violence To support the podcast, join us at Patreon for bonus content and more. Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
After the success of the Sound Of White Noise album with new lead singer John Bush, New York city thrashers Anthrax took the band in a direction that angered and alienated longtime fans. For Stomp 442 from 1995, the band relied less on the chugging thrash riffage of their past, and played with sounds that would be at home in Helmet's post hardcore and alternative metal sound, or the mainstream hard rock that Metallica had cultivated on their Black album. While tag as a "grunge" sell-out, over twenty years later we find it hard to locate an trace of Seattle sound, and find a band brimming with confidence and swagger. Perhaps they made the wrong album at the wrong time, but looking back, it's not hard to hear why so many were confused by the new direction - hopefully this time around they'll give it another spin. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Fueled 11:19 - Fueled 15:22 - In A Zone 23:14 - Perpetual Motion 29:21 - Nothing 33:36 - Bare Outro - Random Acts Of Senseless Violence To support the podcast, join us at Patreon for bonus content and more. Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Listen to new interviews with Buckcherry (Josh Todd), Anthrax (Charlie Benante) and DevilDriver (Dez Fafara) on this episode of Westwood One's Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon. Firehouse's Bill Leverty co-hosts.In the episode's first interview, singer Josh Todd of Buckcherry talks about the band's upcoming Gen-X Summer Tour (with LIT, P.O.D. & Alien Ant Farm), new album in October, Josh Todd & The Conflict & starting another brand, his You Made Me solo album and potential future solo albums, the lack of proper promotion for Buckcherry records, the lineup change, hanging out with RATT & Bobby Blotzer back in the '80s, Love/Hate and their album Blackout In The Red Room, the hard work in the early days to establish the band, his hernia & operation, 20th anniversary of their debut album, the fight over the Time Bomb album and much more. In our second interview, Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante discusses the band's latest release Kings Among Scotland, work of their next new album, is KISS' Destroyer album overrated, the band's artwork, the retirement of Slayer & Anthrax's time to call it a day, is the upcoming new music still sounding 'pissed off and angry', the importance of making new music, playing 'the same tired Korn riff', the 25th anniversary of Sound Of White Noise and its importance to the band, quote: 'our hardcore metal fans turned their back on us', KISS' Rock And Roll over being an 'immediate classic', the imagery and merchandising of Anthrax, Hip Hop, Axl Rose joining AC/DC and a whole lot more. And in the episode's final interview, DevilDriver's Dez Fafara explains the band's upcoming Outlaws 'Til The End (Vol.1) album, the genesis of the project, the special guests on the album, getting sober, lifestyle choices, being vegan, his love of animals & animal cruelty (approx at the 1hr41mark), following ducks & quokkas on Instagram, ruining the planet, working on two new albums, Metallica and a lot more. Firehouse's BILL LEVERTY co-hosts the episode. For more visit: www.leverty.com Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Patrick brings in one of the major four players of American Thrash Metal in NYC's own Anthrax's 1993 release "Sound of White Noise". What the guys think of the beginning of the John Bush era? Hit play and find out!Follow along with us on Spotify.Audio Intro: Jahzarr - I Saw You On TVOutro: Matthew Walton - I'll See You In My Dreams
Listen to not one, not two, but three interviews with vocalists named John. Those being John Waite, John Corabi (The Dead Daisies) & John Bush (Armored Saint) First up, The Babys, Bad English and solo superstar, John Waite discusses rediscovering himself in Nashville, his acoustic Wooden Heart solo albums & tour, his roots in the Blues, his long illustrious career, the spirit of making music and technology, The Babys' Head First album, Bad English & possible reunion, KISS' Vinnie Vincent, his No Brakes album featuring single Missing You, Mask Of Smiles, autonomy, and much more. Our second interview is with John Corabi. The former Mötley Crüe singer talks about his new live album One Night In Nashville, former Journey drummer drummer Deen Castronovo, The Dead Daisies latest Burn It Down, Guns N' Roses, Scream drummer Scott Travis (currently with Judas Priest), the upcoming Rock Candy Scream remasters with bonus live tracks, Eddie Kramer, his son, the return of UNION with KISS' Bruce Kulick & Gene Simmons' Brent Fitz, and more. And lastly, Armored Saint’s John Bush discusses their Symbol Of Salvation album & upcoming tour, guitarist Dave Prichard, their upcoming new studio album, should he have focused on building the Armored Saint brand rather than joining Anthrax, numerous mistakes in Armored Saints career, Anthrax’s Sound Of White Noise, his voice over work including working on Brian Slagel's audio book, re-performing Anthrax songs live and more. Plus, I rant about Bon Jovi, the Scorpions, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden & the Rock N’ Roll Hall Of Fame. Twitter: @mitchlafonInstagram: @mitch_lafon Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sound of White Noise est une pièce composée d'une série d'instructions d'écoute qui sont diffusées à la radio et performée par les auditeurs. Les instructions concernent des positions spécifiques du corps et des mouvements que les auditeurs ont à accomplir en relation avec le système radio qu'ils utilisent et l'espace où ils se trouvent. Une voix enregistrée propose des instructions aux auditeurs et les guide à travers toute la durée de la pièce. Chaque instruction invite les auditeurs à interagir avec le bruit blanc qui est diffusé par la radio. Les mouvements et les gestes que les auditeurs effectuent modifient le flux du bruit blanc qui est diffusé dans la chambre et la façon dont les auditeurs le perçoivent. Davide Tidoni: Realisation Hélene Gauthier: Voix Bastien Hidalgo Ruiz and Ludovic van Pachterbeke: Ingénieurs du son Une production Empreinte de l'acsr - 2017 "Mention Prix Art Sonore aux Phonurgia Nova awards 2017"
Anthrax Sound Of White Noise
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