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William DuVall is the lead singer of the iconic grunge band, Alice In Chains. He's also recently release an all acoustic solo record. He shares stories from how he came to join and replace Layne Staley from every aspect, including being an African American in rock. Then I have some fun with fans as we debate who had the best acting performance in Escape The Fate's "Do You Love Me" music video.
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Dr. Michael Friedman is a psychologist with a passion for rock music. He has a blog where he has interviewed legendary musicians such as Nikki Sixx, Duff McCagen, Ian McKaye and many others.
In our conversation we get hella deep and I ask him so many intricate questions about the mind and mental health, and even how the body and spirit fit into all of. This was honestly one of the best conversations I've had with any person in life ever. -
Mangler du episoder?
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Billy Gunn is a WWE Hall Of Fame inductee and current AEW superstar. We take a trip down memory lane in the Attitude Era and his matches with Mick Foley, Stone Cold, The Rock, and his time with D-Generation X and of course his legendary tag team partnership with The Road Dogg Jesse James. We also talk fitness and parenthood and continuing to find passion.
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Alicia Vigil is a bad ass metal lady who is currently playing bass for Dragonforce as well as fronting her own band, Vigil Of War. She's pretty candid about how she pretty much just had to bet on herself with her own project, as well as her ability to hang with the speed metal virtuosos.
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Lead Singer Mixi from Stitched Up Heart joins me on the show. We dive into lyrics and whats behind the inspiration behind some of the songs on her new record "Darkness." We also talk about what it means to be a female fronting a hard rock band in 2020.
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As a birthday to me, Ian wanted to rank our favorite MetallicA songs of all time. Dont threaten me with a good time. MetallicA and ranking things, top 3 favorite things ever.. both at the same time.. wow.
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Danny Warsnop of Asking Alexandria joins me on this episode and gives us an inside look at being a true artist. He opens up about his departure and return to Asking Alexandria. He also discusses his constant urge to create and his obsession with being a musician, and how his family life ultimately makes him sacrifice it. And for music nerds, he even goes through the process of writing songs and why he explores different genres.
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Eddie and I give our Top 10 Favorite Eminem Tracks. The journey took us through the entire length of his career and left us feeling all sorts of ways. At times, we cringed and questioned how we can enjoy such disgusting art. We also laughed, got emotional, and ultimately marveled at his talent and willingness to be truly honest in his music even if it wages a war on censorship.
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Did Endgame actually change the mind of a long time known Marvel Hater?! Could this really be?
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Robert and Jordon discuss all things Marvel as they prepare for the release of Marvel's Avengers End Game. Jordon thinks Robert is a straight up Marvel hater.. and Robert.. well.. you just gotta listen.
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Possibly the most brutal album of all time, certainly of the thrash metal era, we examine Seasons In The Abyss by SLAAAAYYERRR!!! Talk lyrics, militar, and riffs.
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In this session we talked about resolutions as well as.. should I purse acting? -
On This Episode we dive into one of Jordon's all time favorites. So epic dude. This made me love Smashing Pumpkins even more.
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In this episode we take a look at not only a truly great record, but at the evolution of "the scene" and our personal journey within it. We were up close and personal with Underoath so their are lots of great stories and insights into this record.
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In this episode we discuss what might possibly be the best album ever. This might be the record that actually does rule over all other. The longest one so far, we go track by track and give our take on each song and the album as a whole.
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On this episode, Ian presents one of his all time favorite records, "Cowboys From Hell" by Pantera, turning at least one hesitant listener into a legit fan. We also share some personal Vinnie Paul stories.
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In this episode we dissect what some metal fans call The G.O.A.T. Jordon and I breakdown '...And Justice For All' by the mighty MetallicA. We also uncover why I'm so jaded and hold this band in such high esteem.
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In the very first episode of Records That Rule, we discuss American Idiot by Green Day. We examine everything from how we perceived the album when it came out to how it has evolved for us and why we think its great. We also discuss what we feel makes a great rock record.