Podcast appearances and mentions of Tom Araya

American singer and bassist

  • 55PODCASTS
  • 77EPISODES
  • 1h 12mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Mar 17, 2025LATEST
Tom Araya

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Tom Araya

Latest podcast episodes about Tom Araya

Joshua Toomey Interviews
Dave and Paula Lombardo on Venamoris, Metallica, & The Big Four – Metal Stories & Musical Journeys

Joshua Toomey Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 79:09


Dave Lombardo shares insights into his Cuban roots, diverse influences, and love for metal, highlighting how artists like Kiss and Sting shaped his journey. The conversation also explores The Misfits' influence on metal, Mr. Bungle's musical complexity, and jamming experiences with Metallica. The guys reflect on how musicians stayed creative during the lockdown, leading to collaborative projects like the Ellifson's No Cover album and Lombardo's solo work. It also covers the challenges of touring, Lombardo's work with multiple bands, and how his wife, Paula, inspired him to explore new musical directions, including Venamoris. Additionally, David recalls rejoining Megadeth for the Rust in Peace 20th-anniversary tour. This coincided with the delay of American Carnage due to Tom Araya's surgery, ultimately leading to the legendary Big Four shows with Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax.Join the Patreon for early access to episodes and Q and A's with the hosts www.patreon.com/tdesFor David Ellefson Stage Played Basses and Merch www.ellefsonemporium.comFollow David on Social Medialinker.ee/davidellefsonFollow Joshua on Social Medialinker.ee/talktoomeypodcast #slayer #metal #megadeth #metallica #mrbungle #phantomas #thrash

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 253: Sounds To Make You Shiver - Covers From Beyond!!!

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 103:35


In our final week of Gothtober your fiendish-yet-friendly ghouls bring you an episode all about bands playing other bands songs! These are familiar songs you hear at every HALLOWEEN party this time of year! What vile and twisted interpretations can our rock n' punk n' metal ambassadors make??? Listen if you dare…What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. Robert is forced to test his endurance and provide feedback, as he has no idea what he will be subjected to weekly. We hope that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, or something you've simply forgotten about, or that (in our opinion) should have been the next big thing.Songs this week include:Ronnie James Dio – “Welcome To My Nightmare (Alice Cooper)” from Welcome To The Nightmare – A Tribute To Alice Cooper(2006)Machine Head – “Witch Hunt (Rush)” from Unto The Locust (extra tracks)(2011) The L.I.F.E. Project – “South Of Heaven (Slayer)” from Big F.O.U.R. EP(2022)Ron Keel – “Children Of The Grave (Black Sabbath)” from Keelworld (2024)Lizzy Borden – “Pet Sematary (Ramones)” from Best Of Lizzy Borden, vol. 2 (1994)L.A. Guns – “Don't Fear The Reaper (Blue Öyster Cult)” from Covered In Guns(2009)Stuck Mojo – “Shout At The Devil (Mötley Crüe)” from Violate This (10 Years Of Rarities 1991-2001) (2007)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

Metal Nerdery
#254 - M.O.D. (METHOD OF DESTRUCTION) INSIDE THE METAL

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 82:11


Not only is BILLY MILANO a blessing and “a bold, courageous man”, he's also the mastermind behind M.O.D. (METHOD OF DESTRUCTION), the crossover thrash patriots that emerged following the end of S.O.D. with a similar sense of politically incorrect humor, biting social commentary, and a more hardcore infused thrash sound than S.O.D. (Stormtroopers of Death).    As with S.O.D., M.O.D. was “designed to piss people off” (and “if you're not doing that, what are you doing with your life?”). So, it is with extreme irony (and tremendous timing) that on America's 248th anniversary of Independence from Britain's rampant overreach and extreme greed whoredom via taxation without representation that we present to you the most patriotic INSIDE THE METAL we have ever done, honoring BILLY MILANO and the mighty M.O.D. (METHOD OF DESTRUCTION).   It's July 4th in The Bunkerpoon, which means it's Independence Day in America and we're flying the red, white, and blue as we celebrate our first ever episode of “Country Nerdery Podcast” (featuring “this episode's dip of the episode”) and offer clarification as to “the four most effective words in the English language”.    Get ready for some “doomed out versions of KISS songs” (courtesy of Doomsicle), receive some useful insights regarding Live After Death from a longtime listener and first-time caller, and be sure to beware of shark attacks (especially if they've got “black nips”) and JOIN US as we stagedive INSIDE THE METAL of BILLY MILANO's METHOD OF DESTRUCTION (M.O.D.).   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 the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter   Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify   Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast   CHECK OUT M.O.D. ON THE INTERWEBS https://www.facebook.com/MODMethodOfDestruction/ https://www.instagram.com/therealmodofficial/ Show Notes: (00:01): “I'm so much older than the last time I was here…”/ “The four most effective words in the English language…”/ #STFU #ShutTheFuckUpASMR / “It applies to everything…”/ “It's a shirt…it's not as good as #OperationOrangeTits but its got power…”/ “No? Yes…”/ #peachandwomenliskey / “Dude, you nailed it…”/ “It was clean…”/ #shavedpeach / #fuzzynavel / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / “Now I feel right…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / #BunkerpoonBlvd / “I would have paid to see that…”/ “How do they have THAT song at #karaoke?” / “He/They/Them/Whatever…sometimes a dude…”/ #karaokedatabase / “I did NOT know this was a sour…”/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #DewClawBrewing #RocketPopSourAle / “I may have to tap out and get something else…”/ “If you drink it the way I did you don't really taste it…”/ #youvegottachugit / “One out of six…”/ “I think the one in the pink box was pretty good…”/ #markthetime    (07:43): “I'll finish it for you…”/ ***You can email us at metalnerdery@gmail.com OR on the socials at #MetalNerderyPodcast on #Facebook #Instagram #YouTube OR you can join us on #Patreon at #MetalNerdery and REMEMBER…you can give us a rating and/or a review wherever you download your weekly dose of #MetalNerderyPodcast ***/ ***YOU CAN GIVE US A CALL AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / #whoareyou? / #TheDarius #mahpenis #yuhpenis #ABagOfDicks / “You can find ‘em…they're out there.”/ “I'm sorry, what was that?” / #bacontorpedo / “This is why I'm fat…” / #RussellsBreakfastReflections / #onemore / “A newbie I think…” / #LetsGoBrandon #FirstTimeCaller #LongTimeListener regarding the #IronMaiden #LiveAfterDeath #albumdive and the tracks from the #LongBeachArena shows and the #HammersmithOdeon shows / “Whaaaaaaat!?” / “Thank you for that!”/ #notontheboat / “It's almost like a gasm that you didn't get from yourself…   (16:16): “I mentioned…as I walked in the building…”/ #CodyParksAndTheDirtySouth (not to be confused with #DirtySouthComedy) / THUNDER CASH '69 #babeuh (“I shot a man in Monroe…I guess this guy's from Georgia?”) / “Is that a cover?” SEMINOLE WIND #JohnAnderson (“Pour some whiskey on me…”) / #outlawcountry vs #popcountry / “Welcome to #CountryNerderyPodcast …”/ #HankIII CUNT OF A BITCH / “Russell what's this episode's dip of the episode?” / “This is Delta something or another…”/ “I'm looking forward to that…”/ #PresidentDiaperFiller vs #OperationOrangeTits / “You shouldn't try to think, you should just do it…”   (23:53): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: M.O.D. (METHOD OF DESTRUCTION) – INSIDE THE METAL / See also #BillyMilano (post #SOD) / “He likes to toe the line and poke the bear…”/ “I might have actually heard M.O.D. first…I think I went backwards…”/ #youalwaysgobackwards / #markthetime / “You probably heard S.O.D. first and didn't know it…”/ #headbangersball #bumpermusic / And now, a moment of #tangentionalality … / “If you're not doing that, what are you doing with your life?” / U.S.A. FOR M.O.D. (1987) / AREN'T YOU HUNGRY? / “He's almost like the Tom Araya of #Hardcore …”/ GET A REAL JOB (“It's high school all over again…”) / SHORT BUT SWEET / PARENTS / “This reminds me of local shows…”/ ODE TO HARRY / “We've gotta play this one for Matt…”/ A.I.D.S. / HATE TANK   (36:48): SURFIN' MOD (1988) / “Have you seen all the #sharkattacks !?”/ “If I gotta pee bad enough…”/ “Black tits?” / #blacktipsharks / THE MOVIE (“I don't remember this for some reason…”) / “What's that composer…John Williams?” / “It IS the movie!”/ “Incorrect track listing?”/ GROSS MISCONDUCT (1989) / “A shark with a wig…”/ NO GLOVE NO LOVE / “that kinda sounds like #Anthrax almost…the Anthrax riff that never was…”/ “We're only in it for the fun…”/ GODZULA #weedlywoo / “What's P.B.M.?” / THE RIDE & DARK KNIGHT (“The weirdest buildup to a song that never went anywhere ever…”)    (47:17): RHYTHM OF FEAR (1992) / “ALL the #cokelines …all of ‘em!” / OBJECTION/DEAD END #mosh / “That's #hardcore …”/ “He's a bold courageous man…”/ MINUTE OF COURAGE (“I'd be proud to have that bass sound if I was a bass player…”) / JIVE TIME JIMMY'S REVENGE (“Why not?”) / DEVOLUTION (1994) / “Do they have a name for that mascot dude?” / “Which do you hate more?” / “Word on the street is that #Doomsicle will be doing #KISS covers…”/ #doomedout #KISScovers / LAND OF THE FREE (“almost has a Max Cavalera vibe to the vocals…”) / “Do y'all think that all the Intelligence agencies in the world…have a playlist?” / #momentofparanoia / “Interestingly, the #censusbureau doesn't have names…so y'all can't just share the information?”/ “You don't have to do a disclaimer…”   (58:01): “The weirdest covers in thrash metal…”/ The first #Slayer and the first #Metallica / DICTATED AGGRESSION (1996) / “I'm digging the artwork…”/ #Sopranos and #StuckMojo / Remember when they used to put up posters at record stores? / #killeropener DICTATED AGGRESSION / HIPPYPOTTOMUS  (“Seems like we're getting away from the funny…”) / “How about JUST GOT FIRED?” / “Okay, I have an #unpopularopinion …”/ THE REBEL YOU LOVE TO HATE (2003) / “Look at the logo…it looks like #MSG …”/ “No hard R…”/ WIGGA / ***Be sure to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS*** / “There's a video for this one…”/ “This is my 2nd favorite #MOD album…I'm already impressed.” / RAGE AGAINST THE MAC MACHINE & HE'S DEAD JIM   (1:09:56): RED, WHITE, & SCREWED (2007) / “He's gonna miss the best part…” / “They don't have any of these albums…”/ “Remember the chick on #TotalRecall with #threetits …well imagine if a woman just had a #unitit right in the middle?” / “Some things you just leave the fuck alone…”/ BALLS ON BREAD (Live version) / “Their live sound is pretty solid…”/ BUSTED, BROKE, & AMERICAN (2017) / “Track 3…” / #LOL / YOU'RE A FUCKING DICK / ALL OUT OF BUBBLEGUM (“The mix is huge!”) / BILLY BE DAMNED / “Let's hear the #killeropener EISENHOWER …” / #MilitaryIndustrialComplex THE FINAL DECLARATION / #educationalepisode / “Don't ding us…dong us.”/ #prepool and #postpool / ***THANK YOU TO THE PATREONS (AND COME JOIN US ON THE PATREON TO HEAR SOME NEW #DOOMSICLE)*** / “It's the last day of the month to be proud…to be a bassplayer.” / #bassplayerpridemonth / “Is that number 8?” / ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AND HAVE A HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY AND 4TH OF JULY (AND LET'S HOPE IT'S NOT OUR LAST INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!) / #HappyJuly4th #HappyIndependenceDay #HappyFreedomDay / #outroreel / ***COME GRAB SOME MERCH FROM THE BUNKERPOON GIFT SHOPPE AT metalnerdery.com/merch ***    

Jim and Mike TALK
ELLIOTT FULLAM interview / Terrifier 2 / Terrifier 3 / Art the Clown / Music and Horror

Jim and Mike TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 48:49


Jeremy joins Rob today for another great interview. You may know Elliott Fullam from the movie TERRIFIER 2 (one of mine and Jeremy's favorite movies) where he played one of the main characters "Jonathan" but he is also an accomplished songwriter and  has released 3 albums in the last couple of years. Jeremy and I had a great time talking MUSIC and HORROR in this cross-over interview (which will also be featured on Jeremy's podcast platform THE HORROR CON LOUNGE! We talked about some of his songs, touring, metallica, Elliot's favorite Horror move and of course terrifier 2 & 3 (he couldn't tell us much about 3 since it's not out yet.. but I do have a theory) ... and more! Elliott was fun to talk to and he's a very enthusiast 19 year old ... just loving life right now! Besides music and acting Elliott has also done many interviews starting at the age of 9! His Little Punk People interviews have been going for 10 years now and the response has been incredible. Some of the people he's interviewed are ICE-T, James Hetfield (METALLICA), Norman Reedus and Tom Payne from THE WALKING DEAD, the band GHOST, Gaten Matarazzo from STRANGER THINGS, Drea De Matteo (The Sopranos, Sons of Anarchy, Shades of Blue), Jay Mewes, Malcolm McDowell, Scott Ian of ANTHRAX, Mads Mikkelsen of HANNIBAL & STAR WARS, Tom Araya from SLAYER and many more.  He has already been featured in major websites including Dangerous Minds, Gawker, Metal Injection, Blabbermouth, Revolver, Metal Hammer, Stereogum, Consequence of Sound, NME, Bloody Disgusting, Exclaim! and many others including overseas websites to give him international coverage.  Check out his interviews on YouTube (search "little punk people") Elliott will go on tour this summer sharing his music with everyone. Find out more about Elliott on his website: littlepunkpeople.net You can also find Elliott on Instagram @littlepunkpeople ************ KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts.   You can help support our podcast by purchasing some cool Know Good Music Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/knowgoodmusic Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see video promos from some of our interviews.  Just search "know good music"."   Be sure to check out Jeremy's Horror Podcast THE HORROR CON LOUNGE (you can find it wherever you listen to podcasts)  

The MetalSucks Podcast
#538 - Joseph Rowland (Pallbearer)

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 86:59


This week's show features an awesome interview with Joseph Rowland of the mighty Pallbearer! During our chat, we hear all about the new album Mind Burns Alive out this Friday, May 17. We also discuss the band's approach of embracing the “quiet” on many of the songs, the comfort he feels in creating in music in an isolated space, and the approach they take on artwork for album covers. Things also take a turn for the philosophical, as the concept of “fate” comes up, how these days the truth requires compromise to communicate, the power of communication through music, longevity of creating art versus popular content, and the battle with being addicted the our phones. Petar and Sylvia discuss the passing of Steve Albini, the lesson he leaves behind with his approach as a engineer for heavy music, the return of Kittie with their first full length album in 13 years, Serj Tankian's comments on only wanting to do short tours for the fans, and Kerry King just needing to be a little less upfront of his conversation with Tom Araya. Song: Zao “A Last Time For Everything” Song: Pallbearer “Where The Light Fades” Song: Pallbearer “Endless Place” Song: Fu Manchu “Hands of The Zodiac” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Trascendencia iRadio Show

Este episodio ya puede ser visto en Youtube: https://youtu.be/@trascendenciave SLAYER vuelve a los escenarios este otoño de 2024 para encabezar dos grandes festivales: Riot Fest en Chicago y Louder Than Life en Louisville. En este video analizamos: Las razones por las que SLAYER regresan a los escenarios. Si es posible que Tom Araya y Kerry King hayan tenido todo planeado. Si Kerry King podría abandonar su proyecto solista. La posibilidad de que SLAYER vuelva a hacer giras o lanzar un nuevo álbum ¡Y mucho más! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trascendenciave/message

Trascendencia iRadio Show

Este episodio ya puede ser visto en youtube por este enlace: https://youtu.be/AEuBEiQtp3k Hoy hablaremos de la nueva formación 'all star' que Kerry King ha reunido para su proyecto en solitario. Con la participación de destacadas figuras como el vocalista Mark Osegueda de Death Angel, el renombrado baterista Paul Bostaph de Slayer, Testament, Exodus y más, el talentoso bajista Kyle Sanders de Hellyeah y el virtuoso guitarrista Phil Demmel, ex integrante de Machine Head y Vio-lence. Exploraremos el proceso creativo detrás del regreso en solitario de Kerry King, así como la inspiración detrás de su nueva canción "Idle Hands". No faltarán las anécdotas y declaraciones impactantes de Kerry King hasta sus opiniones sobre Tom Araya, Dave Lombardo y las posibilidades de una reunión de Slayer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trascendenciave/message

Triple M Rock Interviews
Tenacious D Announce Return To Australia, Paramore Make Grammy's History + MORE

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 1:42


Join Emmy Mack on the latest episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines, where we dive into the electrifying world of rock and heavy metal music with news that will set your pulse racing. This episode features an exclusive scoop on Tenacious D's long-awaited return to Australia. After an 11-year hiatus, Jack Black and Kyle Gass are set to ignite stages across Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Adelaide with their Spicy Meatball Tour this July. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as tickets are slated to go on sale this Friday at 12 PM local time. But that's not all. We're also shedding light on the post-Slayer era, revealing guitarist Kerry King's candid admission about his lack of communication with frontman Tom Araya since the band's final performance in 2019. Plus, we celebrate a monumental moment at The Grammy Awards, where Paramore broke barriers by becoming the first female-fronted band to win the Best Rock Album category, marking a significant step towards inclusivity in the rock and alternative scenes. Meanwhile, Metallica clinched the trophy for Best Metal Performance, continuing their legacy in the music world. Tune in to Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack for these stories and more, as we explore the latest and greatest in the hard rock and heavy metal music scene. Don't miss out on this episode packed with groundbreaking news, insightful commentary, and a celebration of musical milestones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Satan Is My Superhero
Show No Mercy

Satan Is My Superhero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 16:00


In this episode we travel south of heaven where Hell awaits to spend seasons in the abyss and reign in blood with our undisputed attitude that God hates us all in the Chri$t illusion. Without divine intervention we see a world painted blood in repentless diabolus musica and tell the story of Slayer's debut album, Show No Mercy.In 1981 Huntington Park California guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman met at an audition and realised they were into the same stuff. Living only just around the corner was like-minded bass player and singer Tom Araya. All they needed to create the loudest, heaviest, fastest and most satany band ever was a double kickarse drummer. Then suddenly there was a knock at Kerry King's door. 16 year old Dave Lombardo had been told there was another long haired disreputable type in the area. So the plucky, pizza delivery man went and introduced himself. The original, the classic and the most persistent line up was complete.We will pick up the story there and tell you how that debut album came to be. There will be cameo guest star appearances from Bitch, Metal Blade Records, Iron Maiden, Phantom of the Opera. Aggressive Perfector,  Metal Blade, Tracks Studio, Evil has no Boundaries, Gene Hoglan,  Dark Angel, Death, Testament, Devin Townsend, Strapping Young Lad, Fear Factory, Genghis Kahn, New Wave of British Heavy Metal, NWoBHM, Venom, Welcome to Hell, Minotaur, Lawrence R. Reed, Al Gore, Tipper Gore, The Parents Music Resource Center, Camaro,  Doug Goodman, Smashing Pumpkins, Ben Folds Five, Jewel, Steve Earle, Beck, Green Day, Johnny Araya,  Thine Eyes Bleed, Black Sabbath, Metal Forces Magazine, Bernard Doe, System of a Down, Daron Malakian, IraqSauceshttp://www.metalupdate.com/interviewmetalblade.htmlhttps://haggisbuffet.blogspot.com/search/label/Tour%20Manager%20Doughttp://www.espguitars.com/news/news_tomchat.htmlhttps://loudwire.com/slayer-show-no-mercy-album-anniversary/http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=4566https://www.wearethepit.com/2023/01/dave-lombardo-regrets-his-performance-on-slayers-show-no-mercy/https://www.metalforcesmagazine.com/site/album-review-slayer-show-no-mercy/https://www.revolvermag.com/music/system-downs-daron-malakian-why-i-love-slayers-show-no-mercy#SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #ConspiracyTheory #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Skeptic #Debunk #HeavyMetal

Talkin' Slayer: A Metal Podcast and Half-@ssed Audiobook
Talkin' Slayer, Episode 39: Slayer Without Jeff... and The Big Four Concerts, Part II

Talkin' Slayer: A Metal Podcast and Half-@ssed Audiobook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 28:46


Episode 39. This week, three topics: Slayer without Jeff Hanneman, which was unthinkable… until it happened. Then The Big Four Concerts, Part II, which covers the American Big Four Thrash Band shows, including Jeff's final appearance with the group. But first, we recap what happened last week, because it was nearly fatal. And if you're not a Patreon supporter, you missed it. DEEZ NOTEZ: Slayer's first show without Jeff, and with Gary. 26 February 2011, Brisbane, Australia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uuOiq1Ii30   Slayer, full set with Cannibal Corpse's Pat O'Brien. 8 April 2011: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNKQpq9PNFk   Jeff's final performance with Slayer. 23 April, 2011: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m0YWTwnKkY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4D1nsI6COU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiT6ogA7-Bw   Slayer, Lombardo drum cam, “Disciple,” from the Big Four show at Yankee Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw8ItX7J-3Y&t=230s   "Postmortem/Hate Worldwide" drum cam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgrIpPpOhMw   Slayer, “Angel of Death,” from Yankee Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL9kx1K4wek   Slayer, “War Ensemble” from Yankee Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQeusLCUeSk   Kerry King & Tom Araya talk to Rolling Stone about the big show in NYC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F45QFk4eTM8   Members of the Big Four jam Motörhead's “Overkill” at the close of the NYC Big Four concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kpiHf1JuA8   Metallica's full two-hours set from the NYC Big Four show. Pro shot and rad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbhqDjIWLpk   Megadeth at the NYC concert, “Peace Sells/Holly Wars.” Fan footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gMkQgnYyjY   Anthrax at the NYC Big Four show, fan footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-9toWlis_8   Scott Ian talks to Rolling Stone about playing Yankee Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQfwWURbalk   The Andrew Stuart picture mentioned in the show… Hanneman's last time onstage with Slayer: https://www.instagram.com/ndrewstuart/p/COBCn49DdRV/  THIS SHOW IS... After some introductory episodes, Talkin' Slayer tells the story of the Los Angeles heavy metal institution, in chronological order: how the band happened, when things fell apart, how they put them back together, and what it all meant — no, MEANS. After Episode Nine, Patreon supporters receive every weekly episode. Free listeners get every other episode, every other week. Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon.com/SlayerBook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The Talkin' Slayer podcast program show is written, deeply researched, lightly edited, annotated, and mostly rehearsed, with some production value. This is an all-killer-no-filler podcast: The episode proper begins after roughly 60 seconds of introduction, tops. No need to skip the first 15 minutes. The music changes every week. Ferris is an award-winning writer. He has worked for Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, The AV Club, and Decibel magazine. He is a fan. He has opinions. He is the author of something like nine books, depending how you count them. Two are about Slayer. The first one is an entire book about the classic thrash album Reign in Blood, which is part of the fairly prestigious 33 1/3 book series. His bigger Slayer book, though, is the 2023 update of the full-on band biography "Slayer 66 & 2/3: A Metal Band Biography, POSTMORTEM Edition." (This is the third edition; it was previously known as "Slayer 66 & 2/3: The Jeff and Dave Years...."). And that book is mostly what he'll be talking about when we're talkin' Slayer. Most episodes are audio adaptations of chapters from that book. Some have original and/or bonus material. Ferris' Slayer books at Amazon:  SlayerBio.com

The Metal Maniacs Podcast
9:The Metal Maniacs Podcast-(BIO)-Slayer - Reigning in Blood - PART 1

The Metal Maniacs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 64:30


Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi **Episode 9: Unleashing the Titans - The Biography of Slayer and the Birth of Extreme Metal** Welcome back to The Metal Maniacs Podcast, where the relentless roar of guitars and the thunderous double bass drums rule supreme! I'm Jay Ingersoll, and with me is the unwavering sentinel of metal knowledge, Nick Modd. Today, we embark on a two-part odyssey through the hallowed halls of metal history, as we delve into the iconic biography of one of the most influential bands ever - Slayer. Joining us as a guest host is the formidable metal connoisseur, Jon Rohn. *An Overture to Chaos: Slayer's Genesis* In this first installment of our two-part Slayer series, we unravel the early days of the band that would go on to redefine the very essence of heavy metal. Slayer's origins are shrouded in the smog of Southern California, where four young musicians, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman, Tom Araya, and Dave Lombardo, united to create a sound that would become synonymous with darkness, speed, and ferocity. We journey through their humble beginnings, the formation of the band, and the influences that fueled their infernal creativity. *Pioneering the Unholy Trinity: Slayer and Extreme Metal* Slayer's emergence on the scene marked a watershed moment in the history of music. We dissect how Slayer's relentless aggression and lyrical themes catapulted them to the forefront of the burgeoning extreme metal genre. From the raw brutality of their debut album "Show No Mercy" to the seismic impact of "Hell Awaits," we delve into the albums that set the stage for their reign of blood. *A Symphony of Horror: Slayer's Dark Artistry* The imagery and lyrical content of Slayer have long been a subject of fascination and controversy. We explore the band's penchant for exploring dark themes, the influence of horror movies and literature on their music, and the fervor with which they embraced the macabre. Slayer's ability to create an atmosphere of dread and chaos set them apart as true masters of the dark arts. *The Thrash Titans: Slayer's Signature Sound* Few bands have achieved the level of musical prowess and intensity that Slayer has. We dissect the components of their signature sound, from Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman's searing guitar work to the relentless rhythm section of Tom Araya and Dave Lombardo. The intricate guitar solos, blistering drum fills, and Tom Araya's signature roar all played a role in forging Slayer's sonic identity. In this episode, we have the privilege of being joined by a guest host, Jon Rohn, a metal aficionado with a deep appreciation for Slayer's impact on the genre. Jon brings his unique perspective to the discussion, adding depth and insight to the band's biography and their role in shaping the metal landscape. Join Jay Ingersoll, Nick Modd, and guest host Jon Rohn as we embark on the epic journey of Slayer's biography in this first part of a two-part series. Whether you're a die-hard Slayer fan, a lover of extreme metal, or simply a seeker of musical history, this episode promises to be an enlightening exploration of the band that pushed the boundaries of metal to its very limits. So, prepare for a sonic onslaught, sharpen your musical sensibilities, and join us in celebrating the pioneers of extreme metal. The Metal Maniacs Podcast continues to be your portal to the heart and soul of metal, where legends like Slayer and their indomitable legacy are celebrated.

Live From The 405 Podcast
Live From The 405, Episode 411

Live From The 405 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 111:55


A chip off the ol door. Zuma Beach, 2023: Attempt #4. My show at the 4th Wall Cafe Friday night. The Flash movie stinks, but it was nice to see Keats back as Bats. Jay Leno at Flappers. The Will Haven show, and the Slayer paradox. 

The Graffiti Machine
097: Slippery Slope

The Graffiti Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 35:39


A lot of compromises can be a slippery slope. One compromise leads to another, then another, then next thing you know, shit can get out of control. It happens to all of us. The key is to keep an eye on it, and if you do fall off track, get that momentum going again. Even if you have to force it. Find Bus on various platforms linked here: https://bus.graffitimachine.com/ Full Transcript 0:00   I want to talk about something I'm dealing with right now. It's like this fucking slippery slope. Like when you compromise on one thing, how it kind of leads to more and more compromises. And I got a bunch of shit written out here. But I want to start just kind of defining what I mean by that. So like, let's just say, you're trying to live a different kind of lifestyle than you normally do. And this could apply apply to a lot of different things. I know I talked about like health and fitness a lot. But this is where I'm dealing with it right now. But a little later on. I'm also going to talk about some other some other things where I've seen this happen and other things, other examples where it might might apply. But in actuality, it can apply to just about anything, but let me get into it. Because I'm already rambling.  0:49   What I'm talking about here is like, like, for me, for example, what's happening right now is, as I mentioned, I broke my toe, and it kind of threw off my exercise. And then I think that was a worthwhile thing to sort of, I don't even know if that would fall under the category, but it was a worthwhile thing to sort of step away from just temporarily until my my foot healed up, it was like, but what I'm talking about are the times when you call something off, when you know, you should, and you don't really have a good reason to.  1:24   So for example, like, I like to be healthy. So that requires eating healthy. And it requires exercise and moving around and shit. For the most part, I don't necessarily enjoy all of those things, you know, I, I do like the food that I eat, you know, I've been eating healthy food for a long enough period of time to where I've found a xqlot of recipes that I like, and I've learned how to cook in season things in the way that you know, they really do taste just as good as the shitty food. But there's still kind of like a draw to like those sugary things or, you know, stuff with extra fat or kind of like fast food type of shit, there's always that kind of draw to want to eat that stuff.  2:06   So that's kind of what I'm talking about. So. So even though I want to live that life, there's always like, times when I have to kind of talk myself out of doing something that I'm not supposed to do, and when it's when it comes to exercise. For most of the time, I have to, I have to really talk myself into into doing that, because it's not something I really enjoy doing. But and so like a good example of a compromise would be, you know, I wake up in the morning, I'm all tired. I do my kind of basic routines have a cup of coffee drink, read, read my 10 pages. And then after I read my 10 pages and get a meditation session in, that's when I'm supposed to work out. So a lot of times, when it gets to that point where I'm supposed to work out, I really have to kind of tell myself, Hey, man, it's time to get this done.  2:57   And so if I, if I choose not to do that, let's say, right now I'm on a good kind of pattern, I guess you could say I'm working out six days a week, not doing 75 hard right now, I'm just kind of like working out six days a week and kind of doing everything else I'll get back on 75 hard a little later. But right now I want to try this thing I read this book called simple and sinister. It's worth checking out. It's pretty cool. It's like this kind of kettlebell workout. So I really wanted to try that. So that's what I'm doing six days a week. And it's pretty easy to get myself to do that, even after a few days in a row because you get a streak going. And I'll talk about that a little bit later. But let's say you know, I'm on a good path, and everything's going well. And then one day I'm like, You know what I just really don't feel like working out. And that's the kind of compromise I'm talking about.  3:50   So it's not the kind of compromise where I'm like, You know what, I got some lower back pain, I think it probably be better to rest today. So I can get after it tomorrow. That's not the same thing. It's when you when you know you should do something, but you make a conscious decision to not do it simply because you don't want to do it and you let that sort of inner dialogue when that little battle with yourself. And so anyway, back to like what what I'm dealing with currently, like I'm back on the exercise, but over the time while I was waiting for my, my foot to heal, and I was kind of taking it easy. I sort of compromised a little bit too much on my food.  4:31   And so I'm never ever going back to where I was. And that was quite, I mean, I was never like massively overweight, but I was probably I'd probably say like 60 pounds overweight was like the heaviest I ever got, which is just, you know, it's not healthy and I don't I don't ever want to go back to that. But that being said, I did compromise quite a bit over these last few weeks. And I really see the the effects of it, you know, so now I add these workout shorts that I wear all the time. And they're, they don't fit, they don't fit as good as they used to, they're kind of tight, and there's certain shirts I can't wear right now. I mean, I'll get it back together pretty quickly, with, with clean food and exercise, I didn't go that far off the rails.  5:19   But the fact is, is this is what I wanted to talk about, it's a slippery slope. And, and the further down the slope you get, the easier while I would say the harder it is to get back on track. So like I said, it starts with like, one compromise, right. And maybe that was like, me deciding not to work out. Because I had broke my big toe, I probably could have worked out. So I don't know if I should or, or shouldn't have, and I talked about that already. So I'm not gonna get too far into it. Maybe I could have and maybe that was the compromises started leading down the path.  5:23   And so. So what's interesting about the slippery slope is like, not only when you compromise in one area, it starts making it easier to compromise in other areas. So the not working out anymore, sort of gave my brain a little bit of a free pass, so to speak, to compromise on my food a little bit more. And then, you know, I'm kind of, in sort of a mental rut a little bit with work and the things that I'm supposed to be doing with work, like I'm working all the time, but like, I'm not being as productive as I should be. I think that's also kind of tying in, in a way, like, compromising in one area, allows compromises in other areas.  6:39   So, you know, when you compromise, also, it could kind of impact like your perceived failure, so to speak. So like, let's say, you're on a diet or your, you've decided, I don't really like that idea of, of a diet, like the temporary sort of, like, I'm gonna eat like this for this amount of time and lose this much weight. Like I, I never really did well with that stuff. But for me, it was always like, I need to make a lifestyle change and, and do something like when I was young, I was in high school, and I started working out. And I was, remember, I was working out three days a week, my dad had bought some weight set or some shit. And he was like, hey, you know, that's good. You're working out. And he's like, You got to do this for the rest of your life. I was like, Oh, shit, like, I never thought about it like that. I was pretty young. And so I was doing really well. I guess this is the first time I can remember this happening. So I was doing really well. Had I had I stuck with it, I would, I would have a lot better habits. Well, maybe I don't know, maybe my body be all jacked up or something. Who knows. But the what ended up happening back then was I was doing really well. And I think I was working out steady for free a few weeks or something. And then I got the flu real bad. And I think it knocked me out of commission for a few days. And then I never really got back into it.  8:00   And so it's almost like, I don't know, it's, I guess that's not really a good example. But like, when you when you say you know, I'm going to skip this workout, because I just don't feel like doing it. That is, in my opinion, that's kind of a failure. That's when you and maybe that's a strong word. That's that's the way I look at it. I'm not saying you failed, I'm saying that for me, I failed. If I know I should do something. And the only reason I'm not doing it is because I want don't want to I see that as a failure. So what I think it happens psychologically, is your perception of that failure may lead to, you know, oh, well, I already fucked up that. And so I might as well just stay off track. In fact, I heard I had already wrote this all out. And I was listening to Alex Hermozi podcast episode this morning. And he was talking about something like this, where he was saying, if you're on a diet and you, you eat fucked up, a lot of people will say something like, Alright, I'm off my diet, because you fucked up that one time. Whereas the better way to go is to course correct. And get back on track.  9:12   So one example that he said, is like, let's say you're counting calories and you went 100 calories over, it doesn't mean you're gonna give yourself a free pass to eat 15 pizzas because you're like, Oh, I missed my calorie point. I might as well just Just fuck off this whole thing. He was saying, you know, just do 100 calories less the next day, and then you're maintaining your goal. And those are the kinds of things I think I don't consciously think about that stuff. But I think that's sort of how it leads in the direction of, you know, the slippery slope, like where I'm at right now. Like, I'm pretty disappointed in myself. That my shorts don't fit me right now. I'm pretty fucking disappointed that I have shirts that I don't want to wear because they don't fit All right, so I want to get back to that as quick as possible,  10:04   I'm also going to be 50 and three months, and I'm like, man I got, I really gotta get, I gotta get, I want to enter my 50s in the best shape I've ever gotten. So I got three months to get my shit together. And I kind of wish I didn't compromise as much leading up to now. So if I had been starting this three months where I was before, I don't know, maybe a couple months back, you know, I'd be enduring 50 Probably a lot better, but we'll see. I'm gonna get it together. But it's very important. Like I was saying what Alex Hermozi said, to recognize these little slips as a temporary thing. It's not, that's, that's where I think a lot of people fuck up is like, you know, when you when you start sliding down that slope, and you're like, Well fuck it, you know, and you start saying, fuck it to too many different things.  10:53   What's more healthy is if you fuck up. And the next day, maybe you're disappointed, and you're like, you know what, I totally fucked up. Instead of like, thinking, Well fuck it, I'm just going to do whatever, the better way to go is, is to course correct. And maybe go a little harder that next day make up for it, I don't know, whatever it is you have to do to get back on track. So it sort of comes down to creating this sort of personal rules for yourself. So for me, they're not really written down. But it's like, things that I've sort of developed over time. There's certain things that I do, like I eat healthy, I exercise I meditate, you know, I make sure I'm not getting complacent in my relationship and things like that. So I don't know, maybe I should write these things down. And maybe that would be a healthy thing, healthy thing to do. But if you have these rules, you can always go back on. So if you do fuck up, you're like, you know what this isn't.  11:46   This is just, you know, I fucked up this day, and I'm going to get back on track. You know, it's interesting, too, because if you think about failure, and kind of overcoming the failure, you're still, you're still benefiting from, from that if you bounce back from it, because you're building up mental toughness, you're building up resilience and all that kind of shit. So that might be another mindset shift, to where when you fuck up. Instead of beating yourself up about it, you might think of it as an opportunity. And this isn't like giving your self a pass to fuck up to keep trying to build up this mental toughness.  12:20   But let's say you, let's say you fuck up on on whatever it is that you're doing. And I'll give some other examples. I know, I'm kind of talking about diet and shit. But this is sort of where I'm at right now. But if you fuck up, and you, you recognize that you fucked up, and then you course correct, and you get back on track, you've kind of made a deposit in your sort of mental toughness bank account and your resiliency bank account, if you want to think of it like that. So every time you overcome a failure, you get a little bit stronger. So that's not it's not all bad. When you slip off track, I mean, you actually have a little bit of an opportunity to kind of build up a little bit of a little bit of that was something that I was doing a little research on this topic.  13:03   And something that I I came across that I thought was pretty interesting that I might try to do is, is create, you might have heard of it. It's like an if then planning type of thing. I think it's like, it's also in like a programming language. Like, if this happens, then do this, if this happens, then do that. So what have you kind of created sort of an if if then system for yourself, for the things that you want to stay on track with? So if you're a graphic writer, and you want to say paint, once a week, or maybe more, I don't know, X amount of times a week? Let's say if you fall off, then what are you going to do? So let's say you fuck up, and you skip a week, then what? Okay, so then next week, I have to make up for it, I got to do two or three things, or whatever that is, your goal is if you if you fuck up on your exercise, then what? I'm gonna do my normal workout Plus, I'm gonna walk for 45 minutes, something like that, like what have you created a system for yourself? So that you're already sort of ready with, with a response, you have like a sort of a pre programmed response, for course, correcting yourself.  14:15   I did, I wanted to kind of give some other examples of things that I've kind of noticed this slippery slope happened, just so that so that it's not just about this diet and exercise, obviously, that that's the one that I'm talking about right now. And like I just mentioned with graffiti, this is something that happens to me all the time. And a lot of graffiti writers can probably relate to this, especially the older ones. You know, when you when you have momentum, and I'm going to get more on, talk more about that in a little in a little bit. But have you noticed that like, let's say you're you're sort of off your game and you haven't painted for a little while, and then you go paint and then you just want to go paint again the next day, and you know, it kind of fires you up. but a little bit. So that happens to me all the time. And, you know, in the 90s, I was I was all about painting, that's all I thought about that I went to college. And that sort of put some distance between me and the scene.  15:12   And then I took another few years off, so I was off for quite a while, maybe eight years, or I think it was like six years, because I still painted a little while I was in college. But I think the break between the 90s and the 2000s was about six, six years from well, not the 90s Fuck, it was like 2000 to 2006 I think I didn't paint at all. And then when I got into it, like I like, pretty quickly got momentum going. But that only lasted a few years. And then I remember the last time I painted something, something kind of frustrating happened with another crew. And just it was kind of a kind of a weird situation and kind of, I don't know, politics now with my current crew, but just some some other shit. So then I didn't feel like painting, you know, after that, and I was painting every weekend, pretty much. Maybe not every weekend, but I was painting, when the weekends would come around, I would, the plan was to paint, you know, so. But after, after I, I sort of compromised and I was like, am I gonna go this weekend, next weekend came around as sort of ideas sort of popping in my head, like, ah, you know, I don't want to drive all the way down there.  16:24   And maybe it's like, it's hot. And I don't want to be out there all sweaty, and just all these kind of like, you know, that shit that goes on inside your mind that sort of talks you out of doing something you think you should do. And for me, it was important that I maintained my sort of, I don't know what you would call it, like, I wanted to maintain my skills. And I wanted to sort of, after that time off, I wanted to make sure I maintain my name and the scene and all that stuff. So. So the more I compromised, the easier, the easier it became to talk myself out of it until I wasn't even thinking about painting anymore. And I took another few years off. So between like 2010 to 2014, I don't think I painted at all, maybe 2013. I don't know what it was, but it's the same shit. Like I just kind of talked myself out of it. And the further you get away from it, the easier it is to stay away from it.  17:20   And so I'm kind of in that mode right now. Like, I don't remember the I think the last time I painted was at that MSK thing. And that was, I don't even know, like, couple months ago already, it's times flying by and I still haven't even done anything. And that same fucking dialogue goes on in my head. Every time I think about painting. I'm like, Man, I don't want to drive all the way down there. It's starting to get hot again. Gonna get all sweaty and like, what colors am I going to use and just letting myself like, it's not like it used to be for me, you know, it's like, I didn't think about shit like that. When I was younger man, I just I was looking at some old photos. And it was like, some of the color schemes like we're just so fucking out there. Like, it's almost like, I wasn't even, like, I just put the cans together and like, ah, yeah, that'll that'll work.  18:09   You know, there's pieces, I just looked at a piece that was like outline is outlined in white, the highlights were read. The fucking background was was brown fucking Krylon Leather Brown. And the inside of the Fill was like a color scheme that I would just never come up with. Now it was like a beige. And like a hunter green and there was some fucking gold in there, like literal, metallic gold, you know, it was just like some, it was obvious. I just like painted with what I had. And I think I need to get back. Like, I need to get back on that. Like, that's probably one of the things that's kind of, you know, it's like, what colors are we gonna use when I go and stand in front of like, because, I mean, I have a graph shop. So there's like, so many fucking colors, so hundreds of cans, it's like, it's not like it was before where you open your bag, and you're like, Ah, I'll make this work.  19:06   You know, so I don't know, kind of getting off track. But it's, it's, it's applicable, it's relevant to what I'm talking about. Because it's one of those things that allows me to talk myself out of going and painting and that's what's really important to me. So it's like, your hobbies are important. You got to think of them. Or, I mean, not so much hobbies, but like things that make you happy. Like you got to do that stuff. Like if you put off that stuff. I think it's just as bad as like putting off work and putting off anything else. Like if that's where your happiness is and like I don't like painting as much as I used to, but like, I love having that shit in existence, if that makes sense. Like it's not so much the process anymore. For me, it's the when it's done and it's up there and it's out there in the fucking scene like that brings me happiness, so I should be doing that. But I fucking talk my myself out of it, and I'm so far down on the slippery slope with putting off graffiti that it's, it's going to be challenging to try to get myself onto a schedule, but I really need to do that.  20:12   So another thing Another example might be relatable to you as a, like I used to play bass when I was younger. I don't know if anybody's familiar with this, but I used to play in hardcore bands and sometimes people are really surprised like, I used to play guitar for this band called stripe, I was in there for like a year and a half or something like that. Did some tours with them. And it was, it was all a good time, I didn't really contribute to that band. I was mainly just like, they put me in as a guitarist when they needed a guitarist. But then after that, I started a band called eyelid and I played bass and I was that band and graffiti was like my whole fucking existence for several years. Well graffiti for much longer, but I think I was in that band from like, maybe 94 to 98 or something like that. And it was like everything to me, you know, playing bass and all that shit. And then after the band broke up, I just didn't play bass anymore. Like, almost never like for fucking 20 years. Like it just didn't even I didn't even pick it up. Like I still sit in here like I got pieces and shit. And so I I bought a bass like the Slayer fucking signature. It's the Tom Araya signature bass. So I'm like, I'm gonna buy that if I can. That seems cool. So I bought it thinking that it was gonna get me all hyped up to play again. And it fucking it didn't like I needed. I needed a mindset shift for that.  21:40   Then my girlfriend was always asking me Hey, when are you gonna play bass again? And it got me thinking I'm like, Yeah, all right, I'm gonna, I'm gonna commit to doing this. So I I started playing bass again. And I committed to being a being able to play this one classical fucking song because like, playing a classical song, I think it's the, I don't know, when I was younger, I learned how to play the prelude on the Bach, Prelude, I don't know how you say it. On the base, it was so fucking hard to do. I was like, I'm committed by the end of the year, I'm gonna, I'm going to learn how to play this again. And I was on this like, good momentum, you know, I had a good streak going, and then all of a sudden, I compromised. And then I just fucking never picked it back up again. So I'm back on that, again, like I just I haven't played bass. And I don't know, like a year now.  22:31   So the other thing I do, as I've talked about in previous episodes, it's a thing called the power list, you write down five critical tasks that you need to get done. Super powerful, it's very highly recommended, I would, if you want to look into that a little further, I don't want to take up too much time talking about it. But it's, it's basically just breaking down these five critical tasks that are going to move your life forward. So it could be anything from fitness to business, a lot of minor business. But if I start to compromise on the power list, and I start to get too many losses. For context, if you finish all your five critical tasks, then it's considered that you won that day. If you don't, then you lost that day. So the more losses I start putting together, the easier it has to be like if I could I'll just take a loss for today.  23:22   Probably the biggest one for me, the biggest realization was reading. Like I was on this path of reading 10 pages every single day. Like it was tied into another morning habit. As soon as I would start making coffee, I'd grab my Kindle. And I thought that habit was so locked in that it was unbreakable. Until I decided not to read one day. And it was it wasn't because like anything happened or like my schedule was all fucked up. And I had to wake up and just go somewhere, and I wasn't able to do that. I just didn't feel like it. So I didn't do it. And then that made it easier and easier to not read again. I mean, like I haven't been on like a no reading. But I definitely compromised that one time, and started slipping down the slope. And to where I still haven't quite got it completely back. So like now I still read every day. But sometimes, like I'll be on like, oh, like my goal is to read 10 pages every day for my whole life. And so right now like even though I'm still reading every day, like a lot of times, I'll be like alright, that's six pages. That's good enough. And it's all it all started from that one compromise. It's so crazy. Like you would think that after like having something so solidified as a habit that you'll you'll never have to really use willpower to get yourself to do it again, but I'm finding that that's where I'm at now.  24:55   It's pretty crazy and like even with that, even with that idea that like I've started to slip down the slope, I even noticed, like my reading comprehension kind of slipped a little bit. Because if I'm using willpower to, you know, like, like on times where I'm like, You know what I just don't feel like reading, but I'll grab the Kindle anyway, I'm like, I just got to do it. Like, I gotta make sure I do this. I think it's because I've, I've had to pull some willpower and kind of force myself to do it. I'm not quite as into it. And whereas when it was like a complete habit, and it was like, this is just what's going to happen. Like, everything just was fine. It was like flowing reading, everything's cool. Like, obviously, I'm not like me, retaining every single thing I read. That's not really how it works. But it was like, I was still in the flow of reading. And a lot of times, like, I'm like, Oh, shit, that's 12 pages. I'm gonna, I'm gonna stop now. Like, I'm having to build that habit back up. And it's just interesting, that it all started with one compromise. Like, it's just so weird how that works.  25:59   So another thing, and I really only have one action step. Before I get into that, I want to talk about another thing that I that relates to this that that I came across in my research, it's a phrase called ego depletion, I should have wrote the guide that guy's name down, but I'm sure if you searched ego depletion, you probably could probably find some information on it. But the concept is that your willpower is like a limited resource. So the more you have to like, convince yourself to get something done. So in the case of any of the stuff that I talked about, the more I have to say, sit there and try to go to battle with that voice in my head, like when I when I need to get my workout done. And I don't want to and my brain is telling me, oh, you know, you could take a day off, it's not a big deal, you know, fucking whatever all the shit that goes on in your mind.  26:55   So the amount of self control and willpower that it takes to talk yourself out of that inner voice, this concept, kind of talks about how that's a limited resource. So the more you have to force yourself to do something, the more you're sort of depleting that resource. So what happens is, and how it relates to this is, so let's say, let's say you're on a good path, and you've created a good habit of doing whatever it is, every day, let's say you're on a habit of, of playing whatever musical instrument every day, or eating healthy food every day, whatever that is for you, it starts, it becomes easier and easier to stay on it, the more you're on it. But then when you start to make those compromises, then all of a sudden, you have to start, you have to start pulling into that resource to get yourself to do it. Because like, if you eat some shitty food, when you've been on a good path of eating healthy, maybe not the one time you eat the shitty food, but like if you kind of let yourself slip off track, then you really have to, like next time the opportunity comes to, to eat something that you know you shouldn't eat, you really have to kind of draw on that, that willpower in order to keep yourself from doing it.  28:11   Whereas when you're on a streak, and you're you're on a habit, you kind of don't even really think about that stuff, you're like, Ah, now I'm not going to eat that I'm going to eat the shit that I've been eating, you know, you don't even really think about it, it doesn't doesn't require any willpower. So it's kind of an interesting thing to think about if your willpower is a limited resource. And so the only real action step that I have is, is in order to avoid this in order to overcome this, if you slip off of it, is to build and maintain momentum. So I'm probably going to redo this re revisit this subject, but I did. I did do a whole episode on this a while back. But I think it's due to, to kind of revisit because I probably have some new shit that I'm thinking about. But here's the thing. We've all experienced this when you when you have that momentum, you don't actually need your willpower.  29:07   So your willpower is in there on reserve. And what I mean by that is like let's say, let's say you solidified something into habit. Every day you get up, and you don't have to talk yourself into doing that anymore. Every day you get up or whatever it is, every day, you know, this is going to happen. It's not even a question. That's momentum. That's, that's, that's how you get out of this shit. That's how you avoid this shit. And once you have the momentum, that's where it's sort of critical to maintain it in some way. The thing is, like there's always going to be some reason to get off track. But if you have momentum, it's very important to try not to get off track in order to maintain it. Because as you've noticed, when you're in that state, it's just so easy to stay on track. Like it's whenever I'm doing 75 hard once I'm in it Once I'm a few days in, I got all the momentum in the world, there's nothing outside of something completely out of my control that's going to stop me from doing those tasks. There's not even a question of whether or not I'm going to do both workouts whether or not I'm going to read 10 pages, it's not a question at all. So I'm not pulling on that resource. So you're I don't even know, I don't know, I'll probably read more about it.  30:24   But according to this ego depletion thing, if you have momentum and all the areas that you want to have momentum in, and you're moving forward, you have all that willpower on reserve for if something goes wrong. So imagine if, if you're sitting there just cruising along, you're doing all the shit you're supposed to do, and everything's kind of working out. And then all of a sudden, something happens, you have to do some emergency trip, or you break your toe or some shit like that, you have all that willpower sort of stocked up and just sort of waiting for you, you know, because you're not having to use it. So let's say you do fall off track, like what happened to me, I fell off track. So now I got to build up the momentum. Again, I'm on my way there. But I'm still needing to, to pull on that willpower reserve, you know, so I'm not quite out of the woods yet. But I'm on my way out. So for me, just knowing this whole thing, like, once I get once I get to the point where I'm on a streak and I have momentum, it's going to be so much easier, like right now is so much harder, because I have to kind of talk myself into these behaviors again, once I once I don't have to do that anymore. Everything's easy. It's easy to work out every day, when you're on a streak. It's just it. That's just what it is.  31:44   And when I tell people when they say something like, Well, I can't do that, because I like to put sugar in such and such. And I'm like, Well, that's what you like now, but you can train yourself to not like that, like an example, that people say all the time is like, I can't do I can't do 75 hard or I can't do this, whatever it is, because I really like to have a lot of cream and sugar in my coffee. And yeah, I used to that's when I used to drink coffee early on. That's all I would have it like like this creamy, disgusting, sugary shit. That's gross for me now to think about, like, I can't even drink that shit anymore. But like, I couldn't imagine drinking black coffee at that time. But at one point, I made a decision. And I was like, Look, I'm gonna learn to like black coffee, like it's tastes disgusting. But that's all I'm gonna allow myself to have. Because I gotta get off of this fucking sugary cream bullshit. Like, I gotta be done with this. And so now it's the other way around. Now, I prefer to not have anything in my coffee. That's a weird example. But it's it makes sense.  32:51   The further away I get away from that sugary shit, the more I sort of get trained to crave the other, you know, so like, the more I stay away from unhealthy foods and stick to only healthy foods, that's what I crave. That's what I want to eat, I want to eat the healthy food when I'm on. And I've talked about it a bunch how I hate working out but like, that's only when I'm when I'm off track. When I'm on track. Like I don't necessarily love it, but it's like, it just happens. It's just, this is what I do so. So that's pretty much the only action step, build and maintain momentum, you can use streaks to do that, like so, try to set yourself up with like, you know, track how many days in a row, you did the thing that you're supposed to do, let's say for my, for my shit. Like if I wanted to start doing graph once a week, I could start tracking that and say, I'm going to do a piece every single week and five weeks and I got a good streak going six weeks, and I got a streak going by the end of the year. If I've painted 52 times, that's quite a big, it's quite a serious streak for me that I don't want to break. I mean, I know just so many young people it's like oh shit, only 52 pieces a year. That's nothing I understand a mold. So give me a break, you know.  34:13   But in the same thing with like any any other thing you want to you want to play a musical instrument, you want to practice 20 minutes a day, you get a good streak going, it becomes harder and harder to get yourself to not to it becomes easier and easier to stay on track. And it actually becomes harder to that that little voice in your head kind of goes away. So build that momentum. Maintain it when you have it. That's pretty much all I got. One thing I wanted to ask if you don't mind if you're getting anything out of this show, you don't mind sharing it trying to grow this thing. Really appreciate it. You can throw it up on your Instagram or go leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening on. It'd be very helpful. We also still have that discord community so if you're getting any anything out of this and you want to have conversations with like minded people send me a message at bus 166 on Instagram. And as I mentioned before, I've been fucking with Twitter. I've been enjoying it over there. So if you want to follow me on Twitter, bus 166 MSK over there. Alright, appreciate you guys and I will see you soon 35:27   all right. appreciate each and every one of you guys who are supporting the cause and continue to spread the love and yeah, stay up

Heavy Radio
Episode 69 - What Number Are We Thinking Of?

Heavy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 30:02


[Background music fades in: Heavy metal guitar riff] [Scene: A dimly lit room with four iconic heavy metal musicians seated around a table, James Hetfield, Scott Ian, Dave Mustaine, and Tom Araya. The atmosphere is intense, and the room is adorned with rock memorabilia.] James Hetfield: [leaning forward] Hey guys, have you heard about this amazing new podcast called Heavy Radio? Scott Ian: [raising an eyebrow] Heavy Radio? What's that all about, James? Dave Mustaine: Yeah, spill the beans, James. What's got you all fired up? Tom Araya: [nodding curiously] I'm intrigued. Tell us more. James Hetfield: [grinning] Well, Heavy Radio is the ultimate podcast for all the headbangers out there. It's hosted by true metalheads, and they delve deep into the world of heavy music. Scott Ian: So, it's a podcast for metalheads, huh? What makes it so special? James Hetfield: [excitedly] Oh, you guys, you won't believe it. Each episode is jam-packed with interviews with legendary musicians, in-depth discussions about iconic albums, and untold stories from the road. Dave Mustaine: [leaning closer] That sounds like my kind of podcast. James Hetfield: [nodding] Absolutely, Dave. And they don't just focus on the past. They also feature up-and-coming bands, shining a spotlight on the future of metal. Scott Ian: That's great! Supporting the next generation of metalheads is important. Dave Mustaine: [smirking] James, you've got my attention. When and where can I listen to this Heavy Radio podcast? James Hetfield: [grinning mischievously] Well, Dave, you can find Heavy Radio on all major podcast platforms. Just subscribe and get ready to have your eardrums blown away. Tom Araya: [laughs] Sign me up, James. I can't wait to check it out. James Hetfield: [raising his fists] That's the spirit, Tom! Heavy Radio is a celebration of everything we love about heavy metal. It's like a backstage pass to the heart and soul of our music. Scott Ian: Count me in, James. I'm always up for discovering new bands and hearing behind-the-scenes stories. Dave Mustaine: [enthusiastically] Same here, James. Heavy Radio is the next level of heavy metal immersion. James Hetfield: [with a final fist pump] That's the spirit, guys! Join me on this wild ride with Heavy Radio. It's a podcast that will make your speakers scream! [Scene fades out with heavy metal guitar riff]

Tomar Uma Para Falar Sobre...
SLAYER: "SEASONS IN THE ABYSS" FAIXA A FAIXA (part. Andrew Traumann) | TUPFS Podcast #294

Tomar Uma Para Falar Sobre...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 72:24


SLAYER: "SEASONS IN THE ABYSS" comentado FAIXA A FAIXA! Tracklist: 1. "War Ensemble" HannemanAraya Hanneman 2. "Blood Red" Araya Hanneman 3. "Spirit in Black" King Hanneman 4. "Expendable Youth" Araya King 5. "Dead Skin Mask" Araya Hanneman 6. "Hallowed Point" HannemanAraya HannemanKing 7. "Skeletons of Society" King King 8. "Temptation" King King 9. "Born of Fire" King HannemanKing 10. "Seasons in the Abyss" Araya Hanneman Formação: Tom Araya – baixo e vocal Kerry King – guitarra Jeff Hanneman – guitarra Dave Lombardo – bateria ******************************************** SEJA MEMBRO DO CLUBE TUPFS E TENHA ACESSO A UMA SÉRIE DE VANTAGENS! Você pode escolher um dos planos abaixo: HEADBANGER (R$ 1,99 por mês) Seu nome divulgado durante os vídeos, selo de fidelidade ao lado do seu nome sempre que deixar um comentário e emojis exclusivos! ROCKSTAR (R$ 7,99 por mês) Além dos benefícios anteriores, você terá acesso ao nosso ao grupo exclusivo no WhatsApp, pode dar nota nas resenhas e participar das listening parties, que viram podcast! METAL GOD (R$ 24,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores e dar uma grande ajuda financeira para a nossa criação de conteúdo, você terá acesso antecipado aos vídeos do canal, vídeos exclusivos, vai poder escolher tema de episódio, deixar perguntas para as entrevistas e participar de vídeos e lives. Também terá prioridade em brindes e descontos no merchandising do canal, quando disponíveis! SEJA MEMBRO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1lgalkCBW9Uv3GyrzhhkA/join ******************************************** Nos siga nas redes sociais: Twitter: @iurimoreira / @rafael2099 Instagram: @iurimoreira / rafaelaraujo2099

W2M Network
Metal Hammer of Doom: Slayer Retrospective

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 166:49


Robert Cooper and Mark Radulich look back the career of thrash metal kings, Slayer!Slayer was an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California. The band was formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style made them one of the "big four" bands of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax. Slayer's final lineup comprised Araya, King, drummer Paul Bostaph (who replaced Lombardo in 1992 and again in 2013) and guitarist Gary Holt (who replaced Hanneman in 2011). Drummer Jon Dette was also a member of the band.This episode originally aired 1/14/14.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things: https://linktr.ee/markkind76 also snapchat: markkind76 FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSW Tiktok: @markradulich twitter: @MarkRadulich

Into The Void Podcast
Heavy Underground - Avsnittet om 50-åringar som lyssnar på hårdrock med Mattias Lindeblad

Into The Void Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 53:26


2022 var året då Magnus fyllde 50 år och så även avsnittets gäst Mattias Lindeblad, nyss hemkommen från en turné i Tyskland. Han är känd som programledare i radio och TV, dokumentärfilmare, vinylnörd, 80-talsälskare och även nu mer som apputvecklare.  Magnus och Mattias pratar om de delade upplevelser de haft som jämngamla med nästan exakt likadan musiksmak. De verkar ha levt prallella liv. Det snackas också om om 80-talet, Bagen, Rockbox, OKEJ, om när de hörde hårdrock första gången, om vad gemensamma upplevelser betyder och vad som hände den där gången Mattias halvgråtandes kastade sig runt halsen på Tom Araya i Slayer mitt framför ögonen på Kerry King. Dessutom blir det en del gubbgnäll också.  Kolla upp Bandbond också: www.bandbond.com

I Don't Wanna Hear It
196 – Disc Dives For Dummies: Slayer's Reign In Blood

I Don't Wanna Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 72:47


I Don't Wanna Hear It Podcast195 – Disc Dives For Dummies: Slayer's Reign In BloodOn this belated Halloween outing, we discuss the ripping masterpiece that is Slayer's Reign In Blood. Make sure you've got your fireproof witch cape because this week we're going to Hell. Byeeeeee.Check out more of our stuff at I Don't Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don't be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.We now have a Big Cartel where you can buy shirts, pins, mugs, and coffee.Also, you should listen to our 2021 Christmas special: A Black Metal Christmas Carol, as well as Mikey's true crime podcast, Wasteland and Shane's psychology podcast, Why We Do What We Do.Aaannnddd... our good buddy Matt Moment is in a great hardcore band called Contact. Check 'em out!Some of our old bands are on Spotify:Absent FriendsWe're Not DeadYears From NowMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 239: The Story of the Most INSANE Film Ever Released! with Sacha Gervasi

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 82:25


This is one of the most insane stories I've ever had on the show, and I have a small part in making it happen. In 2008, Sacha Gervasi made his documentary directorial debut and executive produced Anvil! The Story of Anvil. Anvil! The Story of Anvil is a 2008 Canadian rockumentary film about the Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. The film is directed by screenwriter Sacha Gervasi, in his directorial debut, and features interviews with other musicians who have been influenced by the band, including Slash, Tom Araya, Lemmy, Scott Ian, and Lars Ulrich.The amazing documentary premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival about a heavy metal band that never gave up on their dreams of being a successful band. Anvil was established in 1978 and became one of the most influential yet commercially unsuccessful acts with thirteen albums. The documentary ranks at 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.I was invite to a screening at Sacha's house to watch Anvil in 35mm. After the film I told Sacha you should rerelease it to the world because the planet needs this film right now. Well he did just that and man did he ever.Enjoy my entertaining conversation with Sacha Gervasi.

KUCI: Film School
Anvil! The Story of Anvil / Film School Radio interview with Director Sacha Gervasi

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022


ANVIL! THE STORY Of ANVIL follows Canadian heavy-metal band Anvil as they delivered a highly influential 1982 album Metal on Metal that would inspire the likes of Anthrax and Metallica, and then dropped off the map to begin what would become decades of toiling in obscurity. Director and former Anvil roadie Gervasi follows guitarist Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner as they stumble through a harrowing European tour and reflect on failure, friendship, resilience and the will to follow even the most impossible of dreams. ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL (2009) received widespread critical and public acclaim following its release by Abramorama and features appearances by an array of heavy metal icons, including Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Guns N' Roses' Slash, Motörhead's Lemmy, Anthrax's Scott Ian, and Slayer's Tom Araya. The film is tied for 6th place as one of the highest rated documentaries of all time on Rotten Tomatoes with a 98% certified fresh rating, and a 90% audience score with over 5000+ votes. It was named one of 2009's best documentaries by the International Documentary Association, the Online Film Critics Society, and the National Society of Film Critics. It also made the year-end Top 10 lists in publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Village Voice, and many others. Director Sacha Gervasi (My Dinner with Herve, The Terminal, Hitchcock) joins us to talk about the unbelievable “making of” The Story of Anvil, as well as the remarkable journey his scrappy little film has been on for the last 13 years and all of the doors it has opened for him. For updates and screenings go to: anvilthefilm.com For VOD go to: anvilthefilm.com/watch-at-home

The Jay Jay French Connection: Beyond the Music
ANVIL - Steve "Lips" Kudlow & Robb Reiner

The Jay Jay French Connection: Beyond the Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 37:06


Steve "Lips" Kudlow & Robb Reiner of the legendary metal band ANVIL join Jay Jay this week! Steve & Robb are currently celebrating the rerelease of their documentary 'Anvil! The Story of Anvil.' Steve & Robb discuss the documentary & their remarkable journey in music. This episode is a must listen for all metal fans. ANVIL! THE STORY Of ANVIL follows Canadian heavy-metal band Anvil as they delivered a highly influential 1982 album Metal on Metal that would inspire the likes of Anthrax and Metallica, and then dropped off the map to begin what would become decades of toiling in obscurity. Director and former Anvil roadie Gervasi follows guitarist Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner as they stumble through a harrowing European tour and reflect on failure, friendship, resilience and the will to follow even the most impossible of dreams. Check out the teaser HERE. Featuring appearances by an array of heavy metal icons, including Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Guns N' Roses' Slash, Motörhead's Lemmy, Anthrax's Scott Ian, and Slayer's Tom Araya, ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL (2009) received widespread critical and public acclaim following its release. The film is tied for 6th place as one of the highest rated documentaries of all time on Rotten Tomatoes with a 98% certified fresh rating, and a 90% audience score with over 5000+ votes. It was named one of 2009's best documentaries by numerous film critics associations, including Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, and Las Vegas, as well as the International Documentary Association, the Online Film Critics Society, and the National Society of Film Critics. It also made the year-end Top 10 lists in publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Village Voice, and many others. Don't miss this conversation, only on The Jay Jay French Connection: Beyond the Music! Produced & Edited by Matthew Mallinger

AGITATORS ANONYMOUS the Alan Averill Podcast

In episode 126 I discuss Biden declaring the pandemic over, Putin partially mobilising troops in Russia, do our western leaders actually want an end to the war, why they want to sell brand spanking new military hardware not the old stuff sitting in a warehouse somewhere, Ulrich's drum sound and why did Tom Araya use the word ensemble, political polarisation and is it possible to filter through propaganda and negative information and come to any conclusions.....and how to enjoy your beers this weekend, old man shouts at many clouds in Episode 126!!!support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Falatório Scena
Disco 023 - Moyses Kolesne (Krisiun)

Falatório Scena

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 94:51


Hoje: recebemos uma mensagem em uma garrafa, enviada pelo Moyses Kolesne, do Krisiun. Ela fala sobre o camaleão David Bowie e sobre o rei Roberto Carlos, será que o Tom Araya vai ficar sentido? E se a garrafa quebrar e acabar em briga, ganha o Sammy Hagar ou o David Lee Roth? A Maya teve que engolir mais Iron Maiden? O Celtic Frost fez mais pelo metal do que o álbum preto do Metallica? Essa e outras perguntas você talvez veja e talvez não veja nesse episódio. Mas que tem Black Sabbath eu garanto! Contribua com a discussão comentando no episódio no YouTube ou por e-mail através do disco@canalscena.com Apresentado por Maya Melchers, Disco é um podcast temático onde não tem espaço pra single: aqui, álbuns inteiros são dissecados em uma roleta russa de perguntas, daquelas que te fazem pensar “merda, tinha um disco perfeito pra responder aqui!” quando já tá em casa tomando banho. Você pode ouvir esse podcast no Spotify: https://bit.ly/scena-podcasts ou no seu player favorito: https://bit.ly/scena-podcast-player Apresentação e Roteiro : Maya Melchers Comunicação: Nata de Lima Edição: Estevam Romera Foto da Thumb: Maya Melchers Música abertura: "Boat Made of Clay" - Rick Chain Apoie o canal sendo MEMBRO aqui no YouTube ou no Apoia.se, PicPay ou Pix: https://bit.ly/scena-apoiase https://bit.ly/scena-picpay pix@canalscena.com Lojinha com camisetas limitadas: https://bit.ly/loja-scena Siga o SCENA no Twitter, Facebook e Instagram: https://bit.ly/scena-twitter https://bit.ly/scena-facebook https://bit.ly/scena-instagram Também estamos no Telegram: http://t.me/canalscena

The AdGRodcast
2/18/21 Adgrodcast: Feat. Dylan Lawson

The AdGRodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 21:41


THIS WEEK!!! We have a very special guest: Dylan Lawson. Who is Dylan, you ask? As far as we can tell he is a mysterious and handsome guitar player with flowing, glorious hair, magical fingertips, and a plethora of bands and projects of which he is a participant and headmaster of. With his help we make songs about stupid college courses, Russian Jazz, and Disney Corporation.  Check our social media accounts for information regarding Dylan's various projects, and, to quote Tom Araya from Slayer's World Painted Blood Tour: "ARE YOU ENJOYING YOUR LIVES" We hope so (Graham probably doesn't).

Conflito Armado
Metallica causa terremoto

Conflito Armado

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 24:26


E atenção para as manchetes de hoje! A história de John Lennon bagunçando a Mansão da Playboy. Tom Araya do Slayer encontra Michael Myers do Halloween. Metallica é tão pesado que causa terremoto. Tudo isso e muito mais nesse Conflito Armado.

Tomar Uma Para Falar Sobre...
SLAYER: ANÁLISE FAIXA A FAIXA DO "REIGN IN BLOOD" | TUPFS Podcast #157

Tomar Uma Para Falar Sobre...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 33:01


REIGN IN BLOOD é o terceiro álbum de estúdio do SLAYER, o primeiro da parceria com o produtor Rick Rubin e também marcou a saída da banda do underground. A formação do Slayer que gravou o disco foi: Tom Araya (vocal e baixo), Jeff Hanneman (guitarra), Kerry King (guitarra) e Dave Lombardo (bateria). As músicas são: "Angel of Death", "Piece by Piece", "Necrophobic", "Altar of Sacrifice", "Jesus Saves", "Criminally Insane", "Reborn", "Epidemic", "Postmortem" e "Raining Blood". Então, resolvemos tomar uma para falar sobre cada uma das faixas do REIGN IN BLOOD, do SLAYER! ******************************************** SEJA MEMBRO DO CLUBE TUPFS E TENHA ACESSO A UMA SÉRIE DE VANTAGENS! Você pode escolher um dos planos abaixo: HEADBANGER (R$ 1,99 por mês) Acesso antecipado aos vídeos novos do canal, seu nome divulgado durante os vídeos em agradecimento e outros conteúdos exclusivos! Além disso, terá um selo de fidelidade ao lado do seu nome sempre que deixar um comentário e emojis exclusivos. ROCKSTAR (R$ 4,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores, você ganha acesso ao nosso grupo exclusivo no WhatsApp. Nele, você fará parte de uma incrível comunidade de aficcionados por música. Você também interage diretamente com os criadores, dá nota nas resenhas, deixa perguntas para as entrevistas e participa de várias outras maneiras da criação de conteúdo no canal. METAL GOD (R$ 7,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores e dar uma grande ajuda para a nossa criação de conteúdo, você pode ESCOLHER TEMA DE EPISÓDIO. Dentro da temática do canal, é claro. SEJA MEMBRO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1lgalkCBW9Uv3GyrzhhkA/join ******************************************** Nos siga nas redes sociais: Twitter: @iurimoreira / @rafael2099 Instagram: @iurimoreira / rafaelaraujo2099

Speak N' Destroy
Dino Cazares

Speak N' Destroy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 117:44


FEAR FACTORY guitarist, cofounder, and band leader Dino Cazares on his upbringing; discovering Metallica; the righthand of James Hetfield; touring with Metallica in 2010; making sandwiches for Dave Mustaine in the early 80s; getting Fear Factory music to Tom Araya in a brick of weed; the history of his band, the search for a new singer to replace Burton C. Bell, and how Metallica shaped the Fear Factory sound. Speak N' Destroy podcast theme by Scott Mellinger. Visit the Speak N' Destroy website and socials HERE. Part of the PopCurse podcast network.

Rock Around The Blog
RATB: Rick Rubinin tummasävyiset tuotannot

Rock Around The Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 40:02


Rock Around The Blog pukeutuu mustiin ja käsittelee tuottaja Rick Rubinin tummasävyisiä tuotantoja vuosien varrelta. Rubiniin paneutuvat Sami Ruokangas ja Pauli Kauppila. Studiossa isännöi tuttuun tapaan Juha Kakkuri. Menossa mukana Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, Slayer, Danzig, AC/DC, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, Tom Petty, Black Sabbath, Slipknot, Corey Taylor, ZZ Top, Billy Gibbons, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, Black Crowes, Raging Slab, Red Devils, Four Horsemen, Dan Baird, Georgia Satellites, Trouble, Tom Araya, Markus Nivala, Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King, Gary Holt, Whitesnake, The Cult, Phil Spector, Blue Öyster Cult, Steppenwolf, Ian Astbury, Jim Morrison, Nick Lowe, Carlene Cash, U2, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Neil Diamond, Glenn Danzig, Misfits, Samhain, Beavis and Butt-Head, Roy Orbison, Albert King, Free ja James Hetfield. Jakson Spotify-soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1MropHvIvRxnQXDVu7gY7J?si=KVTpq06eRKeIltwLhV6DUA

Gay For Metal
Episode 3 - My Metal Beginnings with Alexander

Gay For Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 81:04


This episode features the man that introduced me to metal, my brother! Alexander and I discuss my first show, bigotry and why we think there's less amongst metalheads, and why we wouldn't bang Tom Araya of Slayer. Also discussed in this episode are Spiritbox, Mikaela, Judas Priest, Suicide Silence, Bury Your Dead, Jinjer, Emmure, Divine Heresy, and of course, P!NK. WARNING: This episode features a straight. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gayformetal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gayformetal/support

Biblioteca Del Metal
Slayer - (Herederos Del Apocalipsis) Editado,Montado, Y Remasterizado Por Txarly Metal - Especial Fans - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 113:45


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Slayer es una banda de thrash metal estadounidense fundada en 1981 por los guitarristas Jeff Hanneman y Kerry King en Huntington Park, California. Para completar su formación, King y Hanneman reclutaron al bajista y vocalista de origen chileno Tom Araya y al baterista de origen cubano Dave Lombardo. Éste último ha estado dentro y fuera de la banda durante varios años. Alcanzó la fama gracias a la edición de Reign in Blood, calificado como «el álbum más heavy, de todos los tiempos» según la revista Kerrang!. Gracias a esta fama, el grupo fue incluido durante los años ochenta dentro de Los Cuatro grandes del thrash metal junto con Metallica, Megadeth y Anthrax. Asimismo, la banda ha sido fuertemente criticada por grupos religiosos de ser una banda satánica, debido a que tanto sus letras como las portadas de sus álbumes tratan temas como la violencia, asesinato, asesinos en serie, guerra y el mismo satanismo. También han sido acusados de apoyar al nazismo. Esta última acusación fue formulada debido a la afición de Jeff Hanneman de coleccionar material de temática nazi y por letras como la de la canción «Angel of Death», que trata sobre el médico Josef Mengele. Los miembros del grupo siempre han negado estas imputaciones, asegurando que simplemente están interesados en el tema. Desde su debut en 1983, la banda ha lanzado once álbumes de estudio, dos álbumes en vivo y dos recopilatorios, y ha vendido más de cuatro millones de álbumes sólo en los Estados Unidos. Ha recibido dos premios Grammy: uno en 2007 por la canción «Eyes of the Insane» y otro en 2008 por el tema «Final Six», y han liderado festivales mundiales como el Ozzfest y el Download Festival.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/308558

Impromptu Business Chat
IBC016: Sailing the Entrepreneur Ship - Help entrepreneurs start new businesses (part 2 of 2)

Impromptu Business Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 16:21


By popular demand in this week's show Mark and James build on Episode 7, All Aboard the Entrepreneur Ship, by using Fritz cola as a real life example of a highly successful start up business that took on the larger players and won. To help illustrate their additional 3 top tips they refer back to Sir Richard Branson, Ferrari and Tom Araya of Slayer.     Link to Fritz Cola article - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53593138 larking-gowen.co.uk enquiry@larking-gowen.co.uk (c) Larking Gowen

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 39: Degrees Of Separation... THE BIG 4

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 87:21


New to InObscuria? It’s all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. While we may be talking about bands that many of you know in this episode, perhaps you are not aware of the depth of side projects that they have had over their long careers. Our hope is that we turn you on to something new!Songs this week include:Corrosion Of Conformity - “Man Or Ash” from Wiseblood(1996)Damn The Machine - “The Mission” from Damn The Machine (1993) Rollins Band - “Revenge” from Rise Above: Black Flag Songs To Benefit The West Memphis Three (2002)Red Lamb - “One Shell (In The Chamber)” from Red Lamv (2012)MD.45 - “Day The Music Died” from The Craving (1996)Motor Sister - “Pretty In The Morning” from Ride (2015)Grip Inc. - “Monster Among Us” from Power Of Inner Strength (1995)Glenn Tipton - “Hard Core” from Baptizm Of Fire (1995)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=u

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 116 Jesse Dayton: Night of the Beaumonster

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 77:46


The Austin-based singer/guitar player has worked with artists including Glen Campbell, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, John Doe, and X, live and in the studio, written music for TV and film, and released over a dozen solo records. Film scores for Rob Zombie's “The Devil's Rejects” and “Halloween II” led to onscreen roles and writing/directing his own New Orleans-shot, post-Katrina feature, “Zombex,” starring Malcolm McDowell. Throw in his weekly Badass Country radio show on Gimmecountry.com, and you're starting to get the full picture of this hard charger. Jesse's new record, “Gulf Coast Sessions,” just came out, featuring “Lo-Fi Lover” as the first single and video. Tonight he joins the Troubled Men to find out just how Lo he can go. Topics include some killer take-out, a grocery switcheroo, a government contract, childhood trips, Huey P. Meaux, Rockin Dopsie, Johnny Adams, Flaco Jimenez, regionalism, drive-thru strip clubs, 70s country TV shows, Captain Clegg, Lew Temple, Tom Araya, Corey Feldman, touring with Rob Zombie, directing school, a fertile premise, Wynton online, the Jesse Dayton Station, an Iguanas story, Buffett in Galveston, Pal's bar, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Lo-Fi Lover” by Jesse Dayton from the “Gulf Coast Sessions”

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 116 Jesse Dayton: Night of the Beaumonster

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 77:46


The Austin-based singer/guitar player has worked with artists including Glen Campbell, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, John Doe, and X, live and in the studio, written music for TV and film, and released over a dozen solo records. Film scores for Rob Zombie’s “The Devil’s Rejects” and “Halloween II” led to onscreen roles and writing/directing his own New Orleans-shot, post-Katrina feature, “Zombex,” starring Malcolm McDowell. Throw in his weekly Badass Country radio show on Gimmecountry.com, and you’re starting to get the full picture of this hard charger. Jesse’s new record, “Gulf Coast Sessions,” just came out, featuring “Lo-Fi Lover” as the first single and video. Tonight he joins the Troubled Men to find out just how Lo he can go. Topics include some killer take-out, a grocery switcheroo, a government contract, childhood trips, Huey P. Meaux, Rockin Dopsie, Johnny Adams, Flaco Jimenez, regionalism, drive-thru strip clubs, 70s country TV shows, Captain Clegg, Lew Temple, Tom Araya, Corey Feldman, touring with Rob Zombie, directing school, a fertile premise, Wynton online, the Jesse Dayton Station, an Iguanas story, Buffett in Galveston, Pal’s bar, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Lo-Fi Lover” by Jesse Dayton from the “Gulf Coast Sessions”

Talk Toomey
Ep. 263 Jeremy Spencer (Psychosexual, ex-5FDP)

Talk Toomey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 51:42


Jeremy Spencer joins the Talk Toomey Podcast this week to discuss his latest band, Psychosexual. Their album, Torch The Faith, will be released July 31st through 6ex Records. Jeremy and I also discuss the Eastland Mall, getting into KISS at a young age and forming Five Finger Death Punch. Jeremey also talks about his back surgery and becoming a reserve Police Officer. To start off the episode we bring in Josh Vargas. Josh has a movie in Drive Ins and Theaters now entitled "Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre". Josh tells us all about the movie, the cameos from Tom Araya, David Vincent and more. Support Josh in all that he is doing.Make sure to subscribe, rate and review Talk Toomey

Radioactive Metal
Episode 615: Spirit On Radio - interview with High Spirits

Radioactive Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 96:39


The story of Chicago rockers High Spirits is kind of unique. Led by the amazing Professor Black, the outfit doesn't even really consider themselves Metal. They have their own self coined description of "high energy rock". But they actually came to the attention of the underground via Hell's Headbangers (??!!). So if they come recommended by the good folks at HH, then we've got to check 'em out. Bonus that their new record "Hard To Stop" courtesy of High Roller Records just dropped as well. So we sat down with the Good Professor to discuss the new album, working with Hell's, and his incredible three album and two EP 2018. In our "News, Views, and Tunes", we discuss combating covid and Tom Araya...in his PJs (??!! again). Musically we crank the new HS, some Professor Black solo, label mates EVO (Warfare), plus new tunage from Power Trip, Defeated Sanity, Solanum, Inhumed and introduce Canadian fvckers Turbo in our "Indie Spotlight"! Stay Healthy and Horns Up!! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Listen Live Thursday's at 8pm eastern on Pure Rock Radio Drop us a line at radmetal666@gmail.com  

Our Big Dumb Mouth
OBDM811 - Charlie Robison | Leprechaun Whisperer | Strange Headlines

Our Big Dumb Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 124:21


Joe, Mike, Cretched and Charlie Robison join the show / The Union of the Unwanted / Hot Pocket Talk / Charlie wrote a book in secret / The Real Estate Crash of 2008 / Was the current crisis planned? / Organic Protest / Police Brutality / Defund the Police / The War on Drugs has to stop / The Public is being Trumatized / The State is never held accountable / CIA Sabtage Tips / Mike has a solutions to the police problems / Stan from Alaska calls in / Leprechaun Whisperer of Ireland / Animal Headline Stories / The Fish Guy from China / Epstein and Barr / PooPaint / Romney let the dogs out / End #### GUEST: CHARLIE ROBISON #### Guest: Charlie Robison author of “The Octopus of Global Control” Twitter: @macroaggressio3 Podcast URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/macroaggressions/id1501964274 Book URL: https://www.amazon.com/Octopus-Global-Control-Charlie-Robinson/dp/1521818495 Shuckey Duckey Quack Quack! == ASTROLOGY === the last time Saturn was in Aquarius was during the Rodney King Riots; the last time Pluto was in Capricorn was during the American Revolution; Neptune was in Pisces when Rome felland we have all three right now. #### NEWS #### == Leprechaun ‘Leprechaun whisperer’ interviewed on live TV : AUDIO https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/337339/leprechaun-whisperer-interviewed-on-live-tv URL: http://www.thelastleprechaunsofireland.com/the-leprechaun-whisperer/ Leprechaun vs. Lucky Charms http://www.slate.com/articles/life/explainer/2012/03/leprechauns_cultural_history_did_they_start_out_scary_or_cute_.html == DOJ ISSUES OFFICIAL DEMAND TO PRINCE ANDREW: SPEAK WITH US ABOUT EPSTEIN https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/77164/doj-issues-official-demand-to-prince-andrew-speak-with-us-about.html A maritime mystery: What has been causing ships to sail in circles? https://news.sky.com/story/a-maritime-mystery-what-has-been-causing-ships-to-sail-in-circles-11999049 == UFOs === Strange ‘jellyfish’ UFO filmed over Sao Paulo https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/335306/strange-jellyfish-ufo-filmed-over-sao-paulo Bizarre Black UFO Spotted From A Passenger Airline Flight From Phoenix to Portland https://youtu.be/krKIHoSTGnI Physicist proposes answer to Fermi Paradox https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/337467/physicist-proposes-answer-to-fermi-paradox == == SPACE FORCE Special Operations Command is diving into space https://www.c4isrnet.com/battlefield-tech/space/2020/06/06/special-operations-command-is-diving-into-space/ RELATED: Starlink Releases Small Amount of Technical Information During Reddit Ask Me Anything https://www.cryptogon.com/?p=58556 == == STRANGE Are there ancient pyramids in Antarctica? https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/337446/are-there-ancient-pyramids-in-antarctica Finally, a Toilet Paper That Lets You Use Poop to Make Art https://www.odditycentral.com/funny/finally-a-toilet-paper-that-lets-you-use-poop-to-make-art.html Romney, marching with evangelicals, becomes first GOP senator to join George Floyd protests in D.C. https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Romney-marching-with-evangelicals-becomes-first-15323518.php Concerning Number of Americans Drinking and Gurgling Bleach to Prevent Covid-19 https://www.odditycentral.com/news/concerning-number-of-americans-drinking-and-gurgling-bleach-to-prevent-covid-19.html French Man Awarded $45,000 After Suing Employer Over “Boring Job” That Made Him Depressed https://www.odditycentral.com/news/french-man-awarded-45000-after-suing-employer-over-boring-job-that-made-him-depressed.html Miss Hitler contestant among neo-Nazis jailed for belonging to terror group https://nypost.com/2020/06/09/miss-hitler-contestant-jailed-for-belonging-to-terror-group/ Wife of Slayer’s Tom Araya is Sharing Racist, Pro-Police and Conspiracy Theory Memes on Social Media https://www.metalsucks.net/2020/06/05/wife-of-slayers-tom-araya-is-sharing-racist-pro-police-and-conspiracy-theory-memes-on-social-media/ Contraceptives can cause weight gain, study shows https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/06/08/Contraceptives-can-cause-weight-gain-study-shows/6111591642926/?ts_=18&utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark HBO Max Removes Civil War Epic ‘Gone With the Wind’ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hbo-max-removes-gone-wind-1297806 Ridley Scott hints at third ‘Alien’ prequel movie https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/337422/ridley-scott-hints-at-third-alien-prequel-movie Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Phone: 614-388-9109 ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/obdmnews ► Instagram: obdmpod ► Email: ourbigdumbmouth at gmail ▀▄▀▄▀ DONATE LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/obdm ► Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/obdm ► Crypto: https://streamlabs.com/ourbigdumbmouth/tip ▀▄▀▄▀ LISTEN LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► YouTube | OBDM VIDEOS : https://www.youtube.com/user/ourbigdumbmouth ► YouTube | OBDM POD | 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrj4SPfo5ySkEnyaQAW5zvA ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/obdmpod ► DLive: https://dlive.tv/obdm ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2 ▀▄▀▄▀ DISCLAIMER ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Everything we do could be considered performance art ► Satire and Parody are often used ► OBDM T-Shirt: https://teespring.com/obdm-dino-wizard?73d3a50c4b#pid=46&cid=2753&sid=front

Metal Nerdery
039: 20 Years of Metal - Albums turning 20 in 2020

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 37:06


Hard to believe that the turn of the millennium was 20 years ago!!  On this episode of the Metal Nerdery Quarantine Sessions, we talk about albums turning 20 in 2020.  It's our first ever virtual session, so if it appears strange, it's because it is.  ALL of this shit is strange, but aren't you so happy you found us!  Because like you, we too, are also strange.  Praise be to metal and to strangeness. So pour yourself a professional beverage and indulge in the happiness of your choice and JOIN US as we go down the list of albums turning 20 this year and talk about some of our favorites and some that deserved more mention than they got. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Consider supporting us and more importantly, METAL with Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast appListen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Play or wherever you get your Podcasts.Follow us on the Socials:Facebook - Instagram - Twitter (00:00):  Metal Nerdery Quarantine Sessions/#daydrinking/Adam still on "special" special assignment (HAIL! Kudos, commendments and condiments!)/#comebackintothefold/#metalpowerthreesome/The Metal Nerdery Quarantine Edition/#superhonkus (HAIL!) (03:36):  2020:  Albums turning 20 in 2020 (www.metalnerdery.com/podcast) (04:20):  2000:  An interesting year (and decade) for metal (05:15):  AC/DC:  Stiff Upper Lip (#vaginaboner)/Alabama Thunderpussy/Alice In Chains (Live)/A Perfect Circle (Mer de Noms) (08:33):  Black Label Society (Stronger than Death)/Blaze Bailey/Cannibal Corpse (GO SEE THEM!!! HAIL, KUDOS, COMMENDMENTS & CONDIMENTS)/Cradle of Filth (Midian) (10:21):  Deftones (white Pony):  Not for every day/Dio:  Magica (including the Magica story) (11:26):  Electric Wizard (Dopethrone): Tony Iommi's interdimensional stoner time travel/Fates Warning (Disconnected) (14:05):  Godsmack (Awake)/Iron Maiden (Brave New World) GO BUY THIS ALBUM!/Jag Panzer (remember Hit Parader & Circus "underground" bands...)/Killswitch Engage/Kittie (#adorablymetal): H,K, C & C.  (18:50):  King Diamond:  House of God/Lamb of God (New American Gospel)/Madball:  Hold it Down/Monster Magnet (God Says No):  What kinda metal are they!? #badassrock #stonerrock/Morbid Angel (Gateways to Annihilation) (23:03):  Motorhead/Mudvayne (#ultraboner?)/Nevermore (Dead Heart in a Dead World)/Nile (Black Seeds of Vengeance) (26:10):  Overkill (Bloodletting)/Pantera (Reinventing the Steel)-Hellbound:  What better opener for the New Millennium!? (28:44):  Paul Di'Anno/Metal Nerdery Patreon/PIG DESTROYER!  GO BUY & LISTEN TO HEAD CAGE!!/Isis used to be the name of a metal band/Poison?  Morel!?/Primer 55/Matt speaks tangentionally about thrash/GO BUY TESTAMENT'S TITANS OF CREATION (32:32):  ProPain/Rollins Band:  Get Some Go Again/Shadow's Fall/Soulfly (YES!)/Static-X (Death Trip Continues), Suicidal Tendencies/Yngwie Malmsteen/Lifting of the Corona Blues:  Quadra (Sepultura) and Titans of Creation (Testament)/First VIRTUAL Metal Nerdery/BE SAFE!  EVERYONE ELSE: FUCK OFF! (BUT SERIOUSLY...)THANK YOU FOR CONTINUING TO GLOBALLY SPREAD THE WORDERY ABOUT METAL NERDERY!! Songs mentioned on this episode:A Perfect Circle – MagdalenaElectric Wizard – DopethroneGodsmack – Sick of LifeIron Maiden – The MercenaryLamb of God – PariahMudvayne – Everything and NothingPantera – HellboundSoulfly – Terrorist (feat. Tom Araya)  

The MetalSucks Podcast
#331: August Burns Red Guitarist JB Brubaker

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 63:29


August Burns Red guitarist JB Brubaker is our guest this week. We discuss the band's new record, Guardians, its loose lyrical theme, how the music he's written has changed since becoming a dad, and knowing when to call a demo a finished piece. We also talk about celebrating the 10th anniversary of Constellations with fans, the band's plans for rescheduling their scrapped tour with Killswitch Engage, the positive aspect of having extra time at home as a result of that unfortunate situation, his passion for collecting baseball cards, and the importance of keeping your hobbies alive for personal fulfillment. Petar, Brandon, and Jozalyn discuss the rumors surrounding a new band featuring Phil Anselmo and the three non-Tom Araya members of Slayer, Hatebreed's decision to postpone their new album, and our thoughts on the spiking sales of Disturbed “Down With The Sickness." Songs: August Burns Red - “Paramount” and "Defender," Heaven Shall Burn - “Eradicate”

Eclectomeiroland PODCAST
Eclectomeiroland 330

Eclectomeiroland PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 55:33


Bienvenidísimas queridísimas bestias paranoicas y piratízimas. le encajamos el garfio a una edición más de Eclectomeiroland paranoias para piratones y juguete rabioso #330 "no te vayas con la finta de cualquier cagatinta" nuestro servicio a la comunidad arranca con el ya muy manoseado y legendario Menú Terrorista del Mike Carnalone Miguelone quien nos recomienda un primer tiempo muy potente con una base de langosta provista por la banda B52s y una lluvia de moronga cortesía de Tom Araya de Slayer seguidos de una delicia de colaboración entre la grandiosa Nina Simone y Lauryn Hill del gran tema Feeling Good acá por Eclectomeiroland paranoias para piratones y juguete rabioso #330 "no te vayas con la finta de cualquier cagatinta"

Metal Nerdery
027: Slayer Tribute

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 61:47


“Because. It’s fucking Slayer.”JOIN US for a look back on the history of the darkest, evilest thrash metal band of all time as Metal Nerdery pays tribute to the Mighty and Powerful FUCKING SLAYER!!!MetalNerdery.comFacebookInstagramVisit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Consider supporting us and more importantly, METAL with Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merchand kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasats - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app 00.00: Intro/Metal Nerdery PSA/FUCKING SLAYER!!! EVIL has no boundaries!! Firemarshall Tom/ALL HAIL FUCKING SLAYER on “The Final Campaign”04.11: Metal Nerdery celebrates FUCKING SLAYER!/Old School player/Neo digital?/define “recently”: (3 years ago): October 2016: Anthrax, Death Angel, and FUCKING SLAYER!!/proper FUCKING SLAYER listening etiquette9.27: FUCKING SLAYER at the Atlanta Civic Center ’88-89 (chairs? Nahhhh!)/August 2018 at Lakewood (Lamb of God, Anthrax, and Testament)/The Melding of the Metal Minds /FUCKING SLAYER brings joy13.32: FUCKING SLAYER’S staying power and continued touring success: going out on top/#eviler/the dark lyrical and musical imagery and intensity: NOBODY did it like FUCKING SLAYER)/The Mastodon Thanksgiving FUCKING SLAYER show (#backshadowing)19.35: The Final World Tour (REJOICE IN FUCKING SLAYER!!!)Octopus tour and setlists/final appearance in Chile (first time members of the Big 4 shared the stage with members of the Teutonic 4: HAIL KREATOR!24.30: Metal Hammer’s list of 10 things we will miss about FUCKING SLAYER (HAIL!!)/Tour memory: FUCKING SLAYER AND GODDAMN PANTERA /#sneezegate/lore about the “speed” of Reign in Blood (see also Aggressive Perfector) /#softintro/#tags/#bags/#hashbags30.22: This Frosting Break brought to you by: Necrophiliac (Hell Awaits) 34.12: Live Undead EP/Haunting the Chapel/A bloody Chuck Billy and FUCKING SLAYER story/Tom Araya’s on stage persona39.28: FUCKING SLAYER take me away!!/The Lakewood Show and the “evil” speaker cabinet configuration/ Jeff Hanneman’s passing/farewell Live album 2019/No…Depends44.26: Payback (God Hates Us All): Lyrical GENIUS and perfect timing/#metalocalypse (it’s awesome, GO WATCH IT!)/ Alter of Sacrifice/Jesus Saves (Reign in Blood)/that riff…52.21: the later catalog vs the earlier catalog and “the 90’s” (Divine Intervention and Diabolus in Musica)/Undisputed Attitude/Darkness of Christ and God Hates Us All tour memories/METAL NERDERY GIVES A HAIL and SALUTE TO FUCKING SLAYER!!!!! Raining Blood (Reign in Blood)

Radio QueLeo
IdeológicamenteFalsos(11Octubre2019)

Radio QueLeo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 76:36


Tom Araya recibe reconocimiento del pinochetismo+Scarleth Cárdenas debe pagar 3,5 millones a compañera x maltrato laboral+Mujer es atacada en la U de Chile x sus ideas políticas+Indígenas rechazan diálogo con Lenin Moreno+Pobre line up de Lollapalooza

The Lo Fi Show
Episode 197: Treat My Body Like Space Trash

The Lo Fi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019


Tony comes over even though he’s sick and complains about it. Tony admits to stalking Tom Araya’s wife and being annoyed at what she’s posting. Nhat gets another visit from the Jehovah’s Witnesses. Tony’s annoyed by another movie theater patron. We talk about different ways we’d like to be buried. http://www.thelofishow.com/podcast/2019/2019-10-27-Episode197-TreatMyBodyLikeSpaceTrash.mp3 Intro Song of the […]

Metal Breakfast Radio
Episode 42.7

Metal Breakfast Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 109:25


“…this needs finishing quicker than…” By now you should have heard the news that Dave has returned to Benediction. This is going to mean a little less free time, but hadn’t ought to change the current schedule that MBR has. To prove this, here’s some brand new content seeing Dave, Kent and Bob joined by a guest, and bloody good mate, Laurs. Or is it Lars? Either way, it’s a corker of a show which may or may not contain the following hilarity: Darth whiney bitch. String cheese theory. Tom Araya on helium. Well-hung dictators with Canadian holocausts. Dead musician jokes. (Just not Lemmy.) Feeling so Thor you can’t go for a pith. Copenhagen fight club. Stoner rock, paper, scissors. Pigs with PhDs. Urine roulette. Bob’s record erection. Danish disco infernos and bloody Vikings! Remember, we no longer post repeat episodes in iTunes (only new content) so follow us on Facebook for regular updates: www.facebook.com/metalbreakfastradio INFO, ARCHIVE & GENERAL COCKING ABOUT: www.darksentinel.dk/mbr.html INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @MetalBreakfast FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/MetalBreakfastRadio PayPal Donations gratefully accepted: Lapdog1@mac.com

Skulls Of Wrath: A Heavy Metal Podcast
Skulls of Wrath Ep. 4 of 52 feat. Tom Araya | Slayer Interview re-Issue from 2009

Skulls Of Wrath: A Heavy Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 38:57


Skulls of Wrath Episode 4 starts off with a Kiwi Forged Metal segment, highlighting "Kausa Mortis" and "Seas of Conflict". Then we jump straight into a 'Classic Interview Re-Issue with Tom Araya from Slayer recorded in 2009.

Reid Messerschmidt Gets Metal with Robert Piller

Reid and Robert discuss Slayer. Topics covered: Mom Rock, Tom Araya, Kerry King, Mariah Carey, Nat “King” Cole, Vh1, Lite Rock 105, Richard Marx, Bryan Adams, Peter Cetera, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Waking Up the Neighbors, Sting, Rod Stewart, The Three Musketeers, “All For Love”, Zorro, Chris O’Donell, Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman, Slayer, … Continue reading Episode 5: Slayer →

The Steve Austin Show
Kerry King of Slayer - SAS CLASSIC

The Steve Austin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 62:00


Slayer guitarist Kerry King joins Steve today on this Classic episode of THE STEVE AUSTIN SHOW. Be there as Steve and Kerry discuss the formation of Slayer, life on the road, life after the passing of original guitarist Jeff Hanneman, working with Rick Rubin and much more! Head over to BetOnline.AG and use promo code PODCASTONE to receive a 50% sign up bonus.

Radioactive Metal
Episode 529: To Eternity And Beyond - Into Eternity interview

Radioactive Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 90:55


Hailing from the Heavy Metal hotbed (!!) of Saskatchewan, Canada, come the mighty Into Eternity. Long established veterans of the Metal scene, I.E. are on the comeback trail after too many years between full lengthers. A major reason the band's back the right path is the addition of veteran axeman Matt Cuthbertson. Our good buddy Matt is no stranger to this show. He's graced our presence numerous times with his other outfit, Untimely Demise. This outfit was recently back in town for a record release party for their latest effort, so we took it as an opportunity to get the 411 on everything in the I.E. camp. We discussed his coming into the fold, the awesome new album "The Sirens", and their new home in upstart label, M Theory Audio. Awesome stuff! In our "News, Views, and Tunes", we discuss Tom Araya's trolling attempt and tim lambesis' controversial Halloween costume! Musically, we crank new tunes from I.E., Artillery, Rottenness, some classic Sacrifice, and introduce Baltimore's Graven in our "Indie Spotlight"! Horns!! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Listen Live Thursday's at 8pm eastern on Pure Rock Radio Drop us a line at radmetal666@gmail.com    

The MetalSucks Podcast
#263: Unearth Frontman Trevor Phipps

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 62:55


Trevor Phipps of Unearth is our guest. We discuss the message behind the band's new album Extinction(s), how the American political puts a strain on relationships with friends and family these days, his tips on how to best consume the news, the modern presentation of opinions as facts, which band from the New Wave of American Heavy Metal he was surprised called it quits, his thoughts climate change, and his favorite beer bong memory with Oderus Urungus of Gwar. Petar, Brandon, and Jozalyn have a field day explaining David Gunn's statement on the new King 810 record, Tom Araya's conservative-leaning post, Axl Rose telling people how to vote, and Pitchfork's brutal review of the new Greta Van Fleet album. Songs: Unearth - “Incinerate” Unearth - “Survivalist” Stellar Circuits - “Nocturnal Visitor”

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #487 - Robba Dobba Do

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 121:36


Rob talked about his return from the Chris Jericho cruise to kick off the show. We talked about the fallout from the horrific shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue by a neo-nazi. We discuss Tom Araya and Danzig's recent provocative comments throughout the show. Things get political with a discussion on how the media should handle Trump, and don't worry there is plenty of sex talk as we go through a survey of biggest turn-ons and turn-offs for men and women. Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on: Spotify, iTunes,Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein or this RSS feed. Follow us on: Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join Our Discord Chat As always, we'd love to hear your feedback on the episode, whether by leaving a comment below, on our Facebook, Twitter, emailing hatemail@metalinjection.net or leaving a voicemail using the Speakpipe widget below. Please help support the show and pick up a brand new t-shirt. Click below for all the choices: Leave a voicemail You can leave a voicemail by Skyping "metalinjectionlivecast" -or-

Métal Décadence
Metal Decadence - 28 juin 2018

Métal Décadence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 95:40


Emission du jeudi 28 juin 2018THEME:Triple SixTRACKLIST:01 The Monolith Death Cult (NL) - 2013 Tetragrammaton - God Among Incects02 American Head Charge (USA) - 2001 The War Of Art - Seamless03 Septic Flesh (GRE) - 2011 The Great Mass - The Vampire from Nazareth04 Machine Head (USA) - 1994 Burn My Eyes - Blood For Blood05 Drowning Pool (USA) - 2001 Sinner - Told You So06 Obituary (USA) - 1997 Back From The Dead - Back From The Dead07 Dust Bolt (GER) - 2014 Awake the Riot - Agent Thrash08 Slipknot (USA) - 2004 Vol 3 The Subliminal Verses - The Blister Exists09 Hypocrisy (SWE) - 1993 Osculum Obscenum - Attachment to the Ancestor10 Amorphis (FIN) - 2015 Under the Red Cloud - Bad Blood11 Soulfly (BRA) - 2000 Primitive - Terrorist (ft Tom Araya)12 Samael (SWI) - 1994 Ceremony of Opposites - Ceremony of Opposites13 Lamb Of God (USA) - 2006 Sacrament - Walk With Me In Hell14 System Of A Down (USA) - 2005 Mezmerize - Cigaro15 Bolt Thrower (UK) - 1998 Mercenary - Mercenary16 Behemoth (POL) - 2004 Demigod - Slave Shall Serve17 Dry Kill Logic (USA) - 2006 Of Vengeance And Violence - Confidence Vs Consequence18 Supuration (FR) - 1994 Still in the Sphere - Back from the Garden(bonus) Hellyeah [RIP Vinnie Paul] - Drink Drank Drunk

The Void 333 With Christina
039 - Slayer Flashback

The Void 333 With Christina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 13:40


Slayer's Kerry King and Tom Araya reflect on their history, relationships and transformative moments in this compilation of interview moments to commemorate the end of Slayer's incredible run. 

WebTalkRadio.net » Books On Air
Books On Air – Bloodline Historia de Las Araya by Jeannette Araya

WebTalkRadio.net » Books On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 21:54


Bloodlines Historia de Los Araya by Jeanette Araya SLAYER bassist/vocalist Tom Araya’s sister Jeanette Araya has released a book titled BLOODLINE about their family life and how it was affected by her brother’s role as the front-man of one of the most influential and controversial heavy metal bands of the last 30 years. In the book, the author takes the … Read more about this episode...

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #421 - Give Me Your Sister

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 119:05


Sean joined us for this episode and it was a trip down memory lane. We discuss the death of Chester Bennington of Linkin Park and the reactions to it, Tom Araya, grapefruits in the bedroom, Donald J. Trump, Havana, cops throwing semen at women and Mario shares a story of his latest conquest. As always, we'd love to hear your feedback on the episode, whether by leaving a comment below, on our Facebook, Twitter, emailing hatemail@metalinjection.net or leaving a voicemail by either Skyping "metalinjectionlivecast" or using the Speakpipe widget below. Please help support the show and pick up a brand new t-shirt. Click below for all the choices: Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher, Google Play or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live on our new day, next Tuesday, starting at 7pm Eastern (4PM Pacific Time) and going until 9PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast. Leave a voicemail You can leave a voicemail by Skyping "metalinjectionlivecast" -or-

Super Metal Bros.
SMB Podcast 08-06-2017

Super Metal Bros.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 56:22


This week we are talking super groups by the fans! Tom Araya's zoo statue and we review a SMB favourite, Biomechanical's "THE EMPIRES OF THE WORLD" To purchase EMPIRES OF THE WORLD by Biomechanical, click here... https://itunes.apple.com/album/the-empires-of-the-worlds/id638401942?i=638402219&app=itunes&ign-mpt=uo%3D5

The MetalSucks Podcast
Suffocation's Terrence Hobbs on The MetalSucks Podcast #191

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 66:48


This week death metal icon Terrence Hobbs of Suffocation is our guest. We discuss their new record ….Of The Dark Light, the latest line-up changes, the old days of fliers and long distance phone calls vs. today's mass emails and social media, what it's like to play a classic record in its entirety and the band's approach of "no small talk" death metal. Brandon and Pete introduce the world to a new wonder drug, discuss how Kathy Griffin stole a heavy metal idea, Oceano's surprising first-week sales numbers, Linkin Park topping the charts after becoming a pop act, Tom Araya getting a statue at a Ukrainian Zoo and much more. Songs: Suffocation - “Return to the Abyss” Suffocation - “Your Last Breaths”

The Great Albums
Slayer - Reign in Blood (w/ guest DX Ferris)

The Great Albums

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 117:26


Publisher and author DX Ferris (6623press.com) joins Bill and Brian to discuss Slayer's entry into the metal class of '86 Reign in Blood (1986, Def Jam). Ferris talks about taking his fandom to the extreme, from discovering the band as a teenager in Pittsburgh in the 80s, to having the opportunity to write two books on the band - one being the entry for this album in the acclaimed 33 1/3 series. Bill, Brian, and Ferris then discuss the influence of Rick Ruben and Andy Wallace on the record, Dave Lombardo's genre defining double bass drum, Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King's unique and sick guitar style, Tom Araya's unique vocals and spirituality, and more as we make our way through the album track by track!

Sharing Needles with Friends
221 // I'm a pretty little snowflake

Sharing Needles with Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 74:06


In this episode we discuss Sprint buying a stake in Tidal, Seattle's pirate radio station playing "Fuck Donald Trump" on repeat, the passing of Butch Trucks from the Allman Brothers Band, an update on Car Seat Headrest and his cover album of Smash Mouth hits such as "All-Star," Tom Araya of Slayer supporting Trump on the official Slayer Instagram, Snowflakes, Paris Jackson on the conspiracy theory regarding Michael Jackson's death, and the new vinyl pressing plant with new technology. We also answer questions from listeners ranging from top 5 soundtracks on vinyl, if beef really is for dinner, essential records, super bowl bets, santa clarita diet, drunk podcasting, vinyl being sold at bed bath and beyond, conor oberst, red hot chili peppers and elvis costello, books or ebooks, favorite spoken word albums, favorite national record, loudest bands we've seen live, bad or boujee, favorite super hero movies and sountracks, love or hate deathgrips, elliott smith, songwriters that would best describe this political climate, least favorite musical trends, what we are nerdy about, ice cream toppings, and basketball players losing eyes.

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #365 - Shlexit

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 127:03


This was a great episode where we unveiled our newest song parody, that of David D. Rainman's "Sound of Silence." We also spent time this week discussing the Brexit, BBQ, Tom Araya's stance on guns, the new Independence Day movie, Bob Rock, blowjob cafés, and we played Thrash It or Trash It. We played music from East Sherman, Espionage, traildriftingtwins, Odium, Suspended and Road of Glass. Please help support the show and pick up a brand new t-shirt. Click below for all the choices: Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher, Google Play or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live on our new day, next Tuesday, starting at 7pm Eastern (4PM Pacific Time) and going until 9PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast.  Leave a voicemail You can leave a voicemail two ways: call 718-303-2353 -or- Skype "metalinjectionlivecast" and leave a voicemail there. -or-

Radio Hek82 and KTSTfm Anaheim
Hek82 Slayer Radio Tape 9

Radio Hek82 and KTSTfm Anaheim

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 60:04


Hek82 is totally metal with the first two Slayer albums, so let's bang our heads!

Full Metal Jackie
Tom Araya of Slayer on Full Metal Jackie Radio Show!

Full Metal Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 9:30


Interview aired the weekend of 2/19/16 on rock stations around the U.S. - for more info go to fullmetaljackieradio.com

The MetalSucks Podcast
#116: The Black Dahlia Murder Guitarist Brian Eschbach

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 92:25


We invited guitarist Brian Eschbach of The Black Dahlia Murder to guest on the podcast this week following the release of the band's latest ripper Abysmal. We talk about the new record, using a different producer to give their music a more organic sound, what life is like off the road, how the business of TBDM works, what their relationships with former members of the band are like and the keys to success of one of the top extreme metal bands going today. The Atlas Moth's Stavros Gianopolis joins us for another edition of "Storytime With Stavros." This time he has a little help from another member of the band and explains why weed can be very bad for you, or at least lead to some intteresting predicaments on the road. We also talk about what happens to bands after they lose core members, inspired by Tom Araya's admission that Repentless was only "half of Slayer." Songs:The Black Dahlia Murder - "The Fog"Iron Maiden - "When the River Runs Deep"

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #325 - This Is Slayer

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015 127:17


We spent a good portion of the first hour talking about Slayer, including how Tom Araya thinks the new album is good for "half of Slayer" and how some Christian guy wants to remind us that Slayer is the foreshadowing of the New World Order. In hour two, we brought back an old favorite game, Thrash it or Trash It, where we play any music from unsigned/small metal acts and decide live on air if we like (Thrash it!) or hate (trash it!). This week, we played tracks on the show from Suspended, Destroythm, Set to Stun, Chariot of the Gods, Ethereal Blood. Here is this week's playlist: Autopsy – Your Rotting Face (Acts Of The Unspeakable) Necros Christos – Black Bone Crucifix Lil Dicky – Too High Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast.  This week's episode is presented by FanDuel. Enter promo code "metal" to get up to $200 in matched funds.

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️
MILLENCOLIN | BOBBY PICKLES’ PODCAST™️ BPP 85/DSR 29

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 86:44


This week on Episode 85 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #29), Bobby Pickles chats with Mathias Färm and Erik Ohlsson of the legendary Swedish skate-punk band Millencolin prior to their stop at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, on the North American leg of their 2015 True Brew tour. Pickles probes the two Scandinavian guitarists about that time their mutual friend, Frankie D, an acclaimed tattoo artist who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 35, had the entire band tattoo their signatures onto his leg. Erik says they have the entire encounter on video somewhere and they will post it soon, now that they have heard the news of Frankie’s untimely demise. Bobby also asks the two about Millencolin’s iconic sound, their preference for Viking women, and then relays several offensively idiotic questions that were penned by Bob Noxious. Video of Bobby Pickles’ full-interview with Millencolin can be found on the DSR YouTube page. Vignettes by: Dan of Still Alive, Mark of Madaline, and Shaun Colónand Joel Herrera of A Fat Wreck and Punk Rock Film Fest. Episode 29’s recurring theme: Crapping out on punk rock knowledge. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Let’s play a game of punk rock craps. “Are you ready to roll the dice, Mr. Pickles!” Bob exclaims, revealing his inclusion in a $1700 football pool and having his mind on his money and his money on his mind. But the Bobs don’t know sports terminology, or gambling terminology for that matter. But they do know about punk rock! Or so they think. Cover songs are like a box of chocolates - and Bob Noxious recommends Richard Cheese.Bouncing Souls also do a string of hometown shows during the holidays, just like theBosstones. The Bobs were on hiatus when Queers bassist Dangerous Dave went on drunken rampage aimed at destroying the band’s drum kit. Bob has zero idea who BoySetsFire is but wants to test Bobby’s punk rock knowledge. Noxious then makes fun of how Bobby answers his fact-checking questions, but Bobby knows it’s only out of insecurity because Bob is most probably a sociopath, and some thing’s are better left unsaid. Bobby keeps on saying “next on the docket” throughout the show, which may become a staple term, just like “grubby little hands”. Bob Brandt wants Pickles to hunt Blake Schwarzenbach down on a Brooklyn sidewalk. Bob says Bobby should catch the Jawbreakerfrontman as he’s exiting a bodega, kitty litter in-hand. Bob says, “Never let another man hold your bag!” when Bobby shares that he left his bag of radio equipment with Jonny X while he moshed in the circle pit at the Millencolin concert. Bob still gets in the pit at 46. Bob says Tom Araya looks downright haggerty in the brand new Slayer video. The Bobs crap out when they roll a 7 with everything on the table! THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Dynamite Dynamite - Die For This The Mistakes - Sick Of The Sun Still Alive - Choices BOYSETSFIRE - One Match Madaline - No Sound Blisterhead - Tumbling Down Harrington Saints - Side By Side Double Standard - People Like You Millencolin Interview Millencolin - Bring Me Home Ivan Drago - Coming Down Start At Zero - Buzzer Beater You can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn orStitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #318 - Nutter Butter Bris

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 134:30


We kicked off the show talking about Tom Araya's recent comments on selling his soul and then compared Slayer's career to Megadeth's. We also discussed David D Rainman's recent marijuana admission. Jared from Subway's drama was brought up. We got calls from Colin, LeRoy and Lil Lou. In the second hour, we were joined by Cristina and her boyfriend Jon, who discussed converting to Judaism. Cristina and Noa talked about their unique experience moving in and we wrapped up answering our question of the week, which was if you could live anywhere, where would it be? Here's this week's playlist: Cryptopsy – Slit Your Guts Alarum – Sustained Connection Death – Zero Tolerance Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast.  Our question of the week: "If you could fuck a Subway sandwich, which would it be?" & "What song would you like to hear Dave Mustaine sing?" Leave a voicemail below with your answer and we may air it on next week's show:

The MetalSucks Podcast
The MetalSucks Podcast #25: Slayer's Tom Araya

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013 64:48


Tom Araya of the legendary Slayer is our guest this week; we speak about life in small town Texas where he lives, his family and experience with loss surrounding Jeff Hanneman and how it has affected his songwriting, and why bands need to get over themselves and lose the egos. We talk about Broken Hope's apology to Glen Benton of Deicide (and take a little credit for working through the drama), we examine Brandan Schieppati of Bleeding Through's letter of disappointment to himself and his fans and hope he isn't trying to slit his wrists because of a facebook comment, and we discuss whether bands should stick to the hits on tour, play full albums, or just perform the new stuff. Songs:Slayer - "Evil Has No Boundaries"Suicide Silence - "No Pity for A Coward"

Decibel Geek Podcast
Episode 61 - Toby Wright

Decibel Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 97:42


Sometimes, things are better the second time around. Such was the case in the circumstances that led up to the making of this episode. Multi-platinum, award-winning producer/engineer Toby Wright has worked on so many amazing landmark rock and metal albums that a cursory glance of his discography is staggering. For Chris & Aaron, Toby literally helped build the soundtrack of their lives. So, it was no surprise that upon learning about his move to Nashville in 2011 that he was added to the Decibel Geek interview wish list. We're very proud this week to present to you our in-depth and engaging conversation with Toby Wright that touches on many notable albums from throughout his career. What you are hearing today is take 2. The reason for this is explained the  opening of the show. After everything we went through to bring this episode to you, we think you'll agree that Toby Wright is truly a great sport when it comes to being interviewed. Jar of Flies, the acoustic-based 1994 EP from Alice in Chains, was a pivotal release for the "Grunge" era as it proved that there was more to this new genre from the Pacific Northwest than overdriven, sludgy guitars and doom & gloom vocals. Toby Wright's involvement in this album, as well as its creation, was a very organic thing. In this discussion you will hear Toby's memories of how all parties involved went from zero preparation to writing, producing, and mixing a full EP in just 10 days. Jar of Flies has since gone on to sell over 4 million copies and remains one of the most relevant releases of the early 1990's. While not all of our listeners prefer the mid to late 1990's genre loosely known as nu-metal, there's no denying its impact on the ever-shifting tides of what's popular in the musical world. Toby Wright was right in the middle of this, love-it-or-hate-it, groundbreaking new style with his work with bands like Sevendust (Home, 1999) and Korn on their massively successful 1998 release Follow the Leader. Wright remembers being aware of what he wanted to do with Korn's sound right away. "Personally, I thought that the sound was a little sloppy. I was looking to make it bigger and fatter." Raising Korn's production level with a thicker, deeper sound, Wright's work paid huge dividends and Follow the Leader caused Korn to explode in popularity as it has gone on to sell over 14 millions copies. Some projects that Toby Wright was involved in have had some controversy from fan circles over the years and in this long-form discussion, you will get his take on some long-running rumors and speculation. In 2005, Ozzy Osbourne's camp released the Prince of Darkness box set. This package was intended to be all-encompassing of Osbourne's career and included studio tracks, live tracks, b-sides, demos, duets, and cover songs. Toby Wright was brought in to produce the new material for the box set. In this discussion, Wright remembers back on Ozzy's displeasure over the speed at which the basic tracks were prepared and the encounter with Sharon Osbourne that led to his dismissal from the project. Slayer's 1994 Divine Intervention album is discussed in this interview with Wright reflecting on Tom Araya's thought process in the lyrical composition as well as the painstaking process of mixing the album numerous times to make Slayer and American Records owner Rick Rubin happy.  One longstanding question among Metallica fans is in regards to the bass sound, or absence thereof, on the ...And Justice for All album in 1988. Rumors have abounded over the years that then-new bass player Jason Newsted was enduring a rough hazing by guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich as the reason for the burying of Newsted's bass tracks. Toby sets the record straight on this rumor and also looks back on the grueling hours spent as an engineer on this album perfecting Ulrich's drum parts; "We actually walked out of the studio with about 45 seconds worth of recorded music per day. 6 months to do drums, my friend." We finish things off with a heavy discussion of two KISS albums that Wright was involved in; the polarizing Crazy Nights (as an engineer) and Carnival of Sous (as producer).  Crazy Nights, released in 1987, seemed to be the apex of Paul Stanley and co. chasing trends. Featuring pop-friendly hooks and over-the-top guitar acrobatics from lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, Crazy Nights was a bold attempt to take KISS back to the forefront of the musical mainstream. With slick production, catchy songwriting, and top-notch production courtesy of Wright's engineering and Ron Nevison's production; the album had all of the ingredients needed to be a hit. But, alas, it wasn't meant to be as KISS had a hard time shaking their previous reputation as an old arena act and longtime fans of the band were turned off by the slick sound of the album. In this interview, Wright recalls his time working on the album, his history with Ron Nevison (over 25 albums together) and fondly remembers his brief time working with the late Eric Carr; "He was just an amazing dude. I remember laughing quite hard in the studio a few times." Finishing off the interview is an in-depth discussion of the 1997-released (but 1995-recorded) Carnival of Souls album. This album will always be somewhat of an anomaly in the KISS canon due to the circumstances in which it was made. Recorded as the follow-up to the critically successful Revenge album from 1992, Carnival of Souls featured KISS going a much darker route. In this conversation, Toby Wright shares his memories of making this album, its material, his take on the fans' opinions of it as well as Paul Stanley's not-so-kind words on it. Wright was also present in the studio the day that the final offer for KISS to reunite came through and shares his memory of Gene Simmons breaking the news to Bruce Kulick and drummer Eric Singer and their reactions.  Before we go, we get a quick take on Toby Wright's attitudes and opinions about the music industry today, what he thinks of the do-it-yourself state of recording, what he looks for in a band, and details about current and future projects. Keep up with Toby at www.tobywrightmusic.com There's so many more questions that we have for Toby Wright and hope to have in on for a second interview in the future as we really enjoying speaking with him. We hope you enjoy listening. Rock on and...... Buy Music! KISS Alice in Chains Korn Sevendust Slayer Ozzy Osbourne Queensryche Metallica Hip Kitty Contact Us!   Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below

Wikimetal
#056 | Especial de 1 Ano (Parte Final)

Wikimetal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2012 91:54


A conclusão da retrospectiva 2011 traz momentos históricos que vale a pena relembrar: A Origem do Viper, A Saga do Casamento do Rafinha, As Aventuras de Celso Barbieri na Inglaterra e muito mais como os depoimentos de grandes ícones do Metal como Tom Araya, Andreas Kisser, Paul DiAnno, Zakk Wylde, Phil Anselmo, André Matos entre outros. E uma seleção com os melhores erros e gafes de 2011, que é de chorar de rir. Tudo isso regado à Clássicos do Metal, de arrepiar. Se você curtiu a 1a. parte da retrospectiva, vai adorar a conclusão que fecha com chave de ouro o 1o. ano do Wikimetal. Neste episódio: Iron Maiden, Deep Purple e Slayer Ouvir  Download  RSS  iTunes

Wikimetal
#026 | Slayer ao vivo, cobertura Wikimetal

Wikimetal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2011 64:31


Noite histórica em São Paulo, com cobertura ao vivo do Wikimetal: Batalhamos para mostrar tudo que rolou na Via Funchal para que até mesmo quem não esteve lá, pudesse visualizar "O Mundo Pintado em Sangue": World Painted Blood !!!  Começando a cobertura dentro do camarim do Slayer com os lendários Tom Araya, Dave Lombardo e Gary Holt do Exodus, passando pela emocionante abertura do Korzus e terminando o episódio com um dos melhores shows já vistos em São Paulo: SLAYER !!! E como já virou tradição, anunciamos mais 1 promoção: Par de ingressos para o show das bandas Hirax e Beehler (a banda do incrível Dan Beehler, baterista e vocal do Exciter). Já está valendo !!! Neste episódio: Slayer e Korzus. Links: Setlist Promoção: Ingressos Beehler e Hirax MP3  RSS  iTunes

Wikimetal
#024 | Tom Araya, Slayer no Wikimetal

Wikimetal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2011 64:24


Baixista e vocalista de uma das maiores bandas de Metal de todos os tempos, Tom Araya conversou com o Wikimetal num bate papo incrível. Este episódio serve de contagem regressiva para o show do grande Slayer que estará na semana que vem por aqui. Sons memoráveis do Slayer são intercalados com histórias, entrevistas e de quebra, com mais 1 promoção especial do Wikimetal. Corra pra responder pois é imperdível !!! Neste episódio: Slayer. Promoção: Slayer MP3  RSS  iTunes

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 187

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 102:32


It's murder, imprisonment, and revenge this week as Darryll treats Desmond to some Oldboy therapy. Desmond is sure to need therapy after a viewing of the weird true-crime documentary Bazaar Bizarre. Then he cleanses the palette with the revenge flick Grim. All this, plus feedback, another DVD giveaway contest, and announcements about the future of the podcast. The following terror tunes are waiting to take their aggression out on you: "Revenge" by Tom Araya, "Ten Ton Hammer" by Machine Head, "The Prisoner" by Suicidal Tendencies, "Grim Facts" by Alice Cooper, and "Revenge" by Ministry. Listen is what you're gonna do, or this podcast will go 1-8-7 on you! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 187

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 102:32


It's murder, imprisonment, and revenge this week as Darryll treats Desmond to some Oldboy therapy. Desmond is sure to need therapy after a viewing of the weird true-crime documentary Bazaar Bizarre. Then he cleanses the palette with the revenge flick Grim. All this, plus feedback, another DVD giveaway contest, and announcements about the future of the podcast. The following terror tunes are waiting to take their aggression out on you: "Revenge" by Tom Araya, "Ten Ton Hammer" by Machine Head, "The Prisoner" by Suicidal Tendencies, "Grim Facts" by Alice Cooper, and "Revenge" by Ministry. Listen is what you're gonna do, or this podcast will go 1-8-7 on you! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 187

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 102:32


It's murder, imprisonment, and revenge this week as Darryll treats Desmond to some Oldboy therapy. Desmond is sure to need therapy after a viewing of the weird true-crime documentary Bazaar Bizarre. Then he cleanses the palette with the revenge flick Grim. All this, plus feedback, another DVD giveaway contest, and announcements about the future of the podcast. The following terror tunes are waiting to take their aggression out on you: "Revenge" by Tom Araya, "Ten Ton Hammer" by Machine Head, "The Prisoner" by Suicidal Tendencies, "Grim Facts" by Alice Cooper, and "Revenge" by Ministry. Listen is what you're gonna do, or this podcast will go 1-8-7 on you! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 187

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 102:32


It's murder, imprisonment, and revenge this week as Darryll treats Desmond to some Oldboy therapy. Desmond is sure to need therapy after a viewing of the weird true-crime documentary Bazaar Bizarre. Then he cleanses the palette with the revenge flick Grim. All this, plus feedback, another DVD giveaway contest, and announcements about the future of the podcast. The following terror tunes are waiting to take their aggression out on you: "Revenge" by Tom Araya, "Ten Ton Hammer" by Machine Head, "The Prisoner" by Suicidal Tendencies, "Grim Facts" by Alice Cooper, and "Revenge" by Ministry. Listen is what you're gonna do, or this podcast will go 1-8-7 on you! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #43 [UPDATED w/Behind the Scenes] - Peter Steele buys kitchens (feat. Oderus Urungus of GWAR)

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2009 115:58


UPDATE: We posted the behind the scenes clip after the jump… On this edition of the Metal Injection Livecast, we are joined near the beginning of the show by the maggot master himself, Oderus Urungus, vocalist of GWAR. Oderus talked to some of his bohabs (dedicated GWAR fans), talked shit on Kerry King, LORDI, Fox News and more. Also, Darren pens a special tribute song to The Googler. We talk to "Peter Steele" and "Tom Araya" and bring back everybody's favorite segment, Thrash it or Trash It. Here is this week's playlist: GWAR – Damnation Under God CROTCHDUSTER – Let Me Into Starfish Land LUDACHRIST – Most People Are Dicks LUDACHRIST – This Party Sucks SOD – Milk CALLENISH CIRCLE – Ignorant SLAYER – Psychopathy Red REVOCATION – Dismantle The Dictator SOLEFALD – There is Need Behind the scenes clip after the jump… This week's Behind the Scenes clip:

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 116 Jesse Dayton: Night of the Beaumonster

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


The Austin-based singer/guitar player has worked with artists including Glen Campbell, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, John Doe, and X, live and in the studio, written music for TV and film, and released over a dozen solo records. Film scores for Rob Zombie's “The Devil's Rejects” and “Halloween II” led to onscreen roles and writing/directing his own New Orleans-shot, post-Katrina feature, “Zombex,” starring Malcolm McDowell. Throw in his weekly Badass Country radio show on Gimmecountry.com, and you're starting to get the full picture of this hard charger. Jesse's new record, “Gulf Coast Sessions,” just came out, featuring “[Lo-Fi Lover](https://youtu.be/HKPl2bZMlg8)” as the first single and video. Tonight he joins the Troubled Men to find out just how Lo he can go. Topics include some killer take-out, a grocery switcheroo, a government contract, childhood trips, Huey P. Meaux, Rockin Dopsie, Johnny Adams, Flaco Jimenez, regionalism, drive-thru strip clubs, 70s country TV shows, Captain Clegg, Lew Temple, Tom Araya, Corey Feldman, touring with Rob Zombie, directing school, a fertile premise, Wynton online, the Jesse Dayton Station, an Iguanas story, Buffett in Galveston, Pal's bar, and much more. Support the podcast [here](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Lo-Fi Lover” by Jesse Dayton from the “Gulf Coast Sessions”