Our first movie review — brought to you by Nick and Mike. Corey is strangely absent. It’s great conversation, and it doesn’t disappoint.
Links
- Heavy Metal Parking Lot
- Opening theme music: “Killdozer” by Strychnia
- Closing music: “I Hate the Day”
Our first movie review — brought to you by Nick and Mike. Corey is strangely absent. It’s great conversation, and it doesn’t disappoint.
Wrestlemania has come and gone, but it’s undeniable that professional wrestling and metal go together like Tim Lambesis and hitmen. Corey and Nick discuss their top 10 pro wrestling metal songs, and a lot more.
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We’re finally talking about the landmark hardcore crossover album of the 80’s — S.O.D.’s Speak English Or Die. And a whole lot more, as always.
In preparation for our review of S.O.D.’s monumental album Speak English or Die, we bring you a completely impromptu discussion between Corey and Mike. This was recorded a while back, and some of what’s said may seem to be a … More >
Corey has joined the esteemed reviewers at Rock n Reel Reviews, and his first review is for the new album of Swedish metal band Feared, called “Vinter.” Read what he has to say.
… More >Dio: this is the question of this episode. Why is he so beloved, and why does he hold a place among elite metal gods? We explore this — and much more — in this episode. We respond to listener feedback, … More >
Midnight Corey and New Jersey Nick shoot from the hip this time, speaking their minds about the crazy goings-on in the world of metal. As always, they’re especially critical of the music industry and Metallica. But they also bring up … More >