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No funny title 'cause we didn't really think this album was very bad. What are we even doing here? Do you even want to listen to this podcast if we LIKE albums? Is there any point if we aren't hating on things? Why do I ask so many questions in the episode descriptions?
This album came out in June but you want to hear what we think of it NOW! Except we also recorded what we thought of it in June so none of this makes any sense. You should complain about it at us on Bluesky: @theonetruematt and @Buffalo70
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Matt and Blake discuss the long awaited Time II by Wintersun.
They discuss the many rounds of crowdfunding, why there was a Time I in the first place and whether the album lives up to the hype.
But most importantly, could Jari have made this album without a sauna?
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Matt tells Blake about his unexpected trip to see Sonic Symphony featuring Ty Christian of Lords of the Trident on vocals. Also why this occurred because of Threads, the Twitter of Facebook. A surprisingly positive episode. Apologies to our regular listeners, someone will definitely dislike something on the next one.
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Matt and Blake review and discuss Judas Priest's latest album "Invincible Shield"
After a strong reception for "Firepower" can Judas Priest maintain such a high level of quality at this stage in their career?
And does it also sound like Painkiller?
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Matt and Blake discuss Jeff's departure from Arch Enemy and discuss the history of Nevermore, and why Blake doesn't like them and also why he's wrong
We also discuss Jeff's work post-Nevermore and why him leaving Arch Enemy is good news for everybody who likes non-boring music
Rumors of Jeff & Van playing together again are discussed but will be covered in more detail in Part 2 (the next episode, whatever that is)
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Matt has an unhinged theory about the parallels and differences between SynthWave, VaporWave and Dungeon Synth
Do you think it’s accurate? Let us know or just tell us your favorite artist of these genres in the comments
We read all of them because it sends them to my phone
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Your Music Is Bad Episode 77
We listen to Winger's new record "Seven" as well as their "classic" 90s album "Pull" which they will be performing in its entirety while headlining ProgPower USA in 2024
Matt and Blake attempt to unravel the more mature themes and lyrics on these albums as well as the extremely 80s not-so-mature ones, which are also definitely still there
Is Pain of Salvation influenced by Winger or are Winger influenced by Pain of Salvation?
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Your Music Is Bad Episode 78 - Settle Down, Scardust!
Matt and Blake stumbled onto Scardust on YouTube, and while they are a perfectly competent symphonic prog metal band, they are very annoying and also their music is bad.
Matt Lee and Blake Robertson stumbled onto Israeli symphonic prog metal band Scardust
While not reading too much into their song about taming the land or whatever (yikes) but focusing on their diddly-doos and idiot choir chorus, they can see how a fan of The Prog might appreciate this competent yet very annoying band.
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Your Music Is Bad Ep 75
Matt and Blake review Angra's new album, Cycles of Pain as well as comment on the Angra album ranking by Dolphin Whisperer on AngryMetalGuy.com
AMG Ranking:
https://www.angrymetalguy.com/amg-goes-ranking-angra/
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Matt and Blake discuss Mike Portnoy's return to Dream Theater. Do they need money? Will it make their next album good? We may never know.
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Episode 72 - Matt and Blake suffer through 43 different covers of Toto's seminal hit Africa and try to come up with criteria such that this never happens again
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Episode 71 - Matt and Blake discuss how quickly Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) starts acting like Kiko Loureiro (ex-Angra) isn't coming back from his personal time off, because fill in guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari (Wintersun) is probably cheaper
We also see what Angra and Edu Falaschi are up to these days.
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Full review of Fellowship's album Saberlight Chronicles as well as reactions to some of Fellowship's music videos.
For fans of Dragonforce and Rhapsody who want something less good than those bands, but from musicians who still believe in themselves or whatever.
We also discuss Ty Christian's cover of their song "Glint". Ty is the lead singer of Lords of the Trident who host Mad With Power Fest which Fellowship is headlining in 2024.
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Matt and Blake review Mad With Power Fest VI. America's nerdiest and possibly largest power metal festival. For fans of ProgPower, video games and metal about video games. Notable bands this year include Unleash the Archers, Seven Spires, Lords of the Trident, Wilderun, Powerglove and Seven Kingdoms
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