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.
Corey and Nick finally decide to release a new episode after a grueling month or so. But the wait is worth it as they talk about metal news — including Alice in Chains, Intronaut, Sleep, Powerwolf, Ghost, Slipknot, the Grammys, Motley Crue, and a lot more.
Note: This was recorded just after Motley Crue’s first announcement that they were no longer touring. No other statements had been made as of this recording. Thus Nick’s brilliant prediction.
Disfiguring the Goddess is perhaps the most brutal death metal you’ll ever hear, and it’s all the work of a single man — Cameron Argon. He joins Corey for a discussion about the music, the scene, and what it’s like to be a talented musician in the Internet age. At the end of the show, you’ll hear “Home of the Dollmaker” from Deprive. Enjoy.
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 few months dated. What’s the heaviest song of all time? The talk begins there, and meanders to some great places — including S.O.D., Anthrax, Metallica, Soundgarden, Pantera, and a lot 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.
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, which has Corey laughing so hard he can barely read it.
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 new developments with bands like Bleeding Through and AEON, as well as Orgy’s crash-and-burn Indiegogo campaign.
Mike Zombie will be with us next time, and was totally missed.