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Can I Pod With Madness is a podcast in which we meticulously review a copy of Kerrang! (or Metal Hammer), from 1987-1989 (mostly). Expect lots of talk about Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, KISS, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith and Lisa Dominique. Also loads of waffley nostalgia! The least metal metal podcast around! [email protected] Insta: @Podwithmadness https://linktr.ee/podwithmadness
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This is the place for all things classic rock/metal/new wave/punk/post-punk/pop and more. Dave brings 20 years of music journalism to the program. Joined by Shane aka "The Vinyl Master", this team gets details in interviews you won't find anywhere else! The program has featured exclusive chats with classic members of Deep Purple, Genesis, Scorpions, Def Leppard, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Van Halen, KISS, Quiet Riot, Blue Oyster Cult, Cinderella, Manowar and more. Hitmakers Desmond Child, Mar ...
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Till Def Do Us Ppardy

Stuart Wellington, Alex Smith

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Join the internet's Stuart Wellington (of "The Flop House Podcast") & his resident Hysterian Alex Smith in this thorough & thoroughly rockin' discussion of the work of rock legends Def Leppard
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Wasn’t it just a couple years ago you were sitting on the beach at spring break in Ft. Lauderdale – listening to the Pet Shop Boys, U2, and Def Leppard - with your entire life ahead of you? Now you’re looking back 30 plus years and wondering what the hell happened. Not that it’s been all bad. Of course, there’ve been highs and lows. And today, everything’s fine. It’s just fine. That’s the problem. You don’t really feel like you have anything to complain about. Lots of people might envy what ...
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Spin It!

James & Connor

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The Record Ranking Podcast for people who would rather be listening to music. Each week James and Connor give their spin on a popular album. James has listened to each one dozens of times, but Connor's only heard them once. Come check out our unprofessional insights and learn a little more about the music you love from every genre, artist, and era! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two fifty-something music fanatics and entertainment industry veterans work through the decades to create a GenEx playlist and delve deep into the artists and songs that shaped their lives and continue to inspire them today. Listen along with Matt & Sheryl's GenExcellent Playlist on Spotify and Apple Music:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2dtoMOrC7FwrSIh70Tqi06?si=2a7bc45a03c44038
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Join Spotlight host Joe Kleon for a one hour in-depth look into backward masking in popular music. Backward Masking, or placing hidden messages that are recorded backwards within a musical composition, dates back to the 1960s. We will cover the history of this conspiracy theory and hear backward masking examples from The Beatles, Cheap Trick, Metallica, Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys, Queen, Ozzy Osbourne, Def Leppard. Prince, Jay Z, Pink Floyd, Judas Priest and more! Does backward mask ...
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Rock News Weekly

Rock News Weekly

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Tune in every week for the latest in Rock, Metal, Indie, Grunge, Alt & Classic Rock news, This week's New Releases, "This Week In Music History" Trivia, Movies, Pop Culture & More I have worked in Rock Radio for over 20 years, terrestrial on FM, AM & online. These are stories that we come across during the week that we like to share here and discuss freely, without the censorship and time constraints of national broadcast radio. We try to take a humorous but informative approach to rock news ...
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Mix Tape Mafia

Bean Bag Studios

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The Mix Tape Mafia decides the best songs to fit a certain theme, and delivers an incredible playlist each episode. Along the way, hosts Jason Papagan and Anthony Pisch nominate songs back and forth, crack wise and determine which songs make the cut, and which end up on the cutting room floor. Every episode is a musical and comical feast for the ears that results in a supreme "Mix Tape" playlist for the listeners to add to their Spotify, Apple Music, etc. Why are we the Mix Tape Mafia?... be ...
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The Music List

The Music List

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The Music List Podcast takes a recipe for entertainment- a hotly debated musical topic, three siblings who love to argue, and open mics, and then tosses them into a mixing bowl. Shake up the bowl, and fireworks happen. The goal is to take a musical question such as greatest voice in a genre, best album during a decade, or best song by a group and create a master list to answer that question. The real battle begins when the siblings have to agree on the top five. Join Heather, Ben, and Beth, ...
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The promise: A non bias perspective of every rock album that you should consider for your music library. Catch all the videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymI0DF_RA6nAd58dw6XeDg Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steviej/support
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Decomposition Podcast

Decomposition

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Hyper-analyzing all of your favorite terrible songs. From Taylor Swift or Nicki Minaj to Billy Joel or Rush...no one is safe. New episodes every time we feel like it! Artists like: Billy Joel, Ariana Grande, Kiss, Iggy Azalea, Britney Spears, Alice Cooper, Heart, Pitbull, Steve Miller Band, Taylor Swift, one-hit wonders galore, actors gone rogue, anything and everything else
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CrossFade is a dueling album review show about expanding your musical horizons hosted by Matt Helgeson. Released every two weeks, CrossFade has guests introduce one of their favorite albums of all time to Matt Helgeson (and vice versa) as they review the highlights, play clips, and compare each other's picks. On every episode, we answer questions from the community via MinnMax's Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/minnmax
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Beyond The Beat

Jared Linnen

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Welcome to Beyond The Beat. I’m Jared Linnen, and in this podcast, I will be diving deep into how some of the biggest and baddest albums were made. It’s the stories, the adversities these bands and artists had to overcome, and how these people got to that place in time where they were able to create a masterpiece of an album. Beyond the Beat is meant to be a long-form podcast, combining my two favourite passions, music and history.
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Album Archives | The Vault of Music History

Stephen Epley | Sidereal Media Group

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Get your weekly fix of music history with Album Archives! Host Steve Epley unravels the magic behind the Top 300 Albums of All Time, handpicked by Music Rewind Podcast fans. A music history micro-podcast with bite-sized episodes that dive deep into an album’s creation, sound, and lasting legacy, delivering vibrant stories that resonate with die-hard fans and curious newcomers alike. Tune in for a fresh, electrifying journey through music’s legendary albums!
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Presented by legendary rock journalist and author, Mick Wall, Getcha Rocks Off is a podcast about rock 'n roll stories. Join Wall, as he goes behind the curtain, to unpack stories from over four decades of working with bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Metallica and Guns n Roses. So pour yourself a Jack 'n Coke, n get ready to getcha rocks off! Listen to Getcha Rocks Off wherever you get your podcasts, or find us online at www.nofilter.media/getcharocksoff Find Getcha Rocks Off on T ...
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Today I will begin by introducing myself and letting viewers know who I am. First off my stage name is Lucy Rock, I will not give my real name because this is to me Radio. I will have guests who will also not give real names but names that define who they are. People have a right to privacy and I want to protect that. I am a mom of two and sometimes my guest will be my daughter, who when she is in the mood to talk says the craziest and wildest things. I have made her a youtube channel where ...
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Get ready to Rocket on a satellite of love with Def Leppard's 1987 hit record Hysteria! James & Connor discuss the band's challenges to grow an international fanbase through their first three albums of "lust, blood, and rock" music with a sleek, polished glam metal edge. We'll talk about the car accident that changed Thunder God Rick Allen's life a…
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How Def Leppard Survived the Impossible! Crank up the volume for 1987 with Def Leppard’s Hysteria. In this episode of Album Archives, we dive into the polished, larger-than-life masterpiece that catapulted the band to global rock stardom. From the infectious hooks of “Pour Some Sugar on Me” to the soaring anthem “Hysteria,” this album blends pop-me…
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Morrissey cancels shows in the US following a credible threat on his life, rare unseen footage from a 1990 Nirvana concert in Mexico is up for auction, My Chemical Romance announce additional world tour dates in 2026 for their 20th anniversary of The Black Parade, members from R.E.M. and The Black Crowes are forming a supergroup and plan to tour ne…
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Scot and Jeff discuss the second part of Tom Waits’ career (1983-2011) with Damon Linker. Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Damon Linker. Damon is a senior lecturer in political science at the University of Pennsylvania, and publishes a Substack newsletter titled “Notes fr…
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How The Doors helped make 1967 the Strangest year in rock history. In this episode, we dive into Strange Days, the iconic 1967 album by The Doors that solidified their psychedelic rock legacy. We explore standout tracks like "People Are Strange," "Love Me Two Times," and the haunting "When the Music's Over," unpacking their poetic lyrics and innova…
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Welcome to a new season of Fine is a 4-Letter Word. I’m excited for today’s guest because there is no better time for you to meet someone who embodies what it means to live boldly, build with purpose, and refuse to accept “fine” as a final answer. Dr. Kimberly McGlonn spent 18 years as a high school teacher, a job she loved thoroughly. She could ha…
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No alarms and No Surprises! This week we're revisiting Radiohead for the Year Of Redemption! Connor tore into the experimental nature of Kid A on Episode 53, so we're turning back the clock to another definitive, revolutionary Radiohead record: OK Computer. We'll learn the story behind this iconic album (from transportation anxiety to haunted mansi…
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In this week's episode, Sarah and Joe are entering week number four of several weeks of The Second Annual Listeners Choice. This week's selection of Rhinoplasty by Primus, comes from Dan better known to us as Danoooooooo from @danosheacards. Listen along as the duo discuss this EP, the distinct Primus bassline, and the legend that is Les Claypool. …
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Did you know that only one guest vocalist ever appeared on a Led Zeppelin studio album? It was the incredible Sandy Denny, the voice behind “The Battle of Evermore.” This cemented her place in rock history, but her life was cut short at just 31 years old after a tragic - and weird- accident. Get into her story in the new bonus episode of the Behind…
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While the United States is the undisputed birthplace of rock and roll, the Brits have put together a collection of some of the greatest bands in the history of popular music. In fact, if you made a Mount Rushmore of the greatest rock bands of all time and all four bands came from Great Britain, that argument would likely hold water. With legendary …
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Vince Neil reveals he had a stroke back in December and has slowly been recovering to prepare for Motley Crue’s upcoming shows, Matt Cameron opens up in a new interview about Soundgarden’s upcoming RRHOF induction & why he left Pearl Jam, Rob Halford reveals he recorded a new version of War Pigs with Ozzy Osbourne right before he passed in July, Sa…
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Aerosmith's Comeback Path To Rock Dominance! In this episode, we explore Aerosmith's 1989 album Pump, a pivotal hard rock record that fueled the band's comeback. We discuss hits like "Love in an Elevator," "Janie's Got a Gun," and "What It Takes," highlighting their catchy riffs and bold lyrics. Learn about Pump’s chart success, cultural impact, an…
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How Trombone Shorty Redefined New Orleans Music! In this electrifying episode of Album Archives, host Steve Epley dives into an honorable mention in our countdown, Backatown by Trombone Shorty. This 2010 major-label debut that skyrocketed the New Orleans virtuoso to global fame. Recorded with his powerhouse band Orleans Avenue, this genre-blending …
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#German power metal lords #Helloween are back with their latest album “Giants & Monsters”, dropped recently by Reigning Phoenix Music. We had the pleasure of chatting with longtime drummer Daniel Loble about their creative approach going into this record, the many drum set ups used in the process, and his broader thoughts on metal today - including…
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In this week's episode, Sarah and Joe are entering week number three of several weeks of The Second Annual Listeners Choice. The selection of week number three is by none other than Sarah's husband @thecontrolpad of Life in Dreaming by Hidden in Plain View. Listen along as the duo discuss the days of emo as Joe tries yet again to throw Sarah off th…
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The story behind one of Alice In Chains' biggest hits is deeply personal. “Rooster,” written by Jerry Cantrell, was what he imagined his father's experience in the Vietnam War was like, and the song was so spot-on, his dad told him he "hit the nail on the head." Listen to the full story of "Rooster" on the new episode of the Behind The Song podcast…
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It's September so we're talking Christmas TV ads OBVIOUSLY. Meanwhile, in 1989 it's also September and Kerrang have an interview with Jim Steinman. Have a guess whether you think he's a fan of Dire Straits or the Police Academy franchise. There's a certain amount of shade thrown at Mitch Pileggi but that's down to our antipathy for Skinner from the…
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A 60th anniversary Doors celebration concert with Robby Krieger has been announced to take place in Los Angeles in October, Bruce Springsteen announces the release date for the long-awaited electric version of ‘Nebraska’ in a huge upcoming boxset, Twisted Sister will be celebrating their 50th anniversary with some reunion shows in 2026, Morrisey is…
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How The Cranberries Re-Defined Alt-Rock in 1994! Dial up the emotion with The Cranberries’ No Need to Argue. In this episode of Album Archives, we delve into the Irish quartet’s hauntingly beautiful sophomore album that skyrocketed them to global fame. From the searing intensity of “Zombie” to the tender ache of “Ode to My Family,” this record weav…
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Send us a text Matt & Sheryl discuss progressive rock in the early 80s adding the only US #1 single from Yes, "Owner of a Lonely Heart" to the play list and revisit the Genesis self-titled album from '83, other 70s prog bands that moved ahead with the times in the 80s and the new neo prog movement bubbling up.…
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How do you cage an elephant? One bar at a time! There Ain't No Rest For The Wicked this week as we take on the self-titled debut from Cage The Elephant! This unpolished garage rock band from Bowling Green, Kentucky experiments with loud guitars, louder drums, and mile-a-minute soapbox lyrics that offer a candid look at life in 2009. We'll talk abou…
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In this week's episode, Sarah and Joe are entering week number two of several weeks in their The Second Annual Listeners Choice. Kicking off week number two they are discussing Philbert from @greyvintagefinds selection of 5150 by Van Halen, or is it Van Hagar? An episode that would have anyone calling a 5150 on the pair due to their conversations a…
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Once upon a time in Hollywood, David Bowie made Axl Rose so mad that it nearly caused a brawl in the middle of the street! Get into the story of this very rock ‘n roll moment in this bonus episode of the Behind The Song podcast. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my…
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Remember the good old days when you couldn't just skip the commercials? Maybe you could fast forward through them if you recorded a show on VHS, but then it got all grainy. You had to rewind and fast forward, rewind and fast forward, because it would skip and jump and never land in the right spot to start the show? That's right, the good old 80s! T…
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Sting is being sued by his ex-bandmates for millions in unpaid royalties, Radiohead surprise fans by announcing their first official tour in over 7 years, the Sex Pistols are forced to cancel their upcoming North & South American tour dates due to an unexpected injury in the band, the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout for Cancer fund announces th…
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The Live Album With The Raw Power To Change Everything! Turn up the grit for 1979 with Neil Young’s Live Rust. In this episode of Album Archives, we dig into the raw, electrifying live album that captures Neil Young & Crazy Horse at their peak. From the haunting acoustic “My My, Hey Hey” to the blistering riffs of “Cinnamon Girl,” this record is a …
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We were drowning and now we're Swimming in the depths of Mac Miller's introspective 2018 record, the final album he'd release in his lifetime. We'll talk about the Pittsburgh native's EZ Mac days and his evolution from frat lyrics to his now-signature deeply personal jazz rap. Swimming features hits like What's The Use and Self Care that see Mac na…
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Scot and Jeff discuss the first part of Tom Waits’s career (1973-1982) with Damon Linker. Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Damon Linker. Damon is a senior lecturer in political science at the University of Pennsylvania, and publishes a Substack newsletter titled “Notes fr…
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You're stranded on a desert island and can only bring three songs. What are you choosing?Would you pick something to keep your spirits high, or a song that makes you reflect on life? It’s an impossible task to pick just three, but hear what Janda and her boss, WDRV Program Director Keith Hastings, would choose in this bonus episode of the Behind Th…
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In this week's episode, Sarah and Joe are kicking off several weeks of The Second Annual Listeners Choice. For the first week, a friend of the show, Terry over at @follaback_girl, has chosen Apollo 18, the fourth studio album by They Might Be Giants. Listen along as the duo discuss interpretations on the internet, how many people are heavily invest…
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We're back with our heads in Metal Hammer this week- it's 1988 - Ozzy is on tour, King Diamond is robbing graves and Van Halen is utterly indecipherable. When we're not reading about a respectable heavy metal mum (37 - so she'd be 74 now, hello if you're listening ma'am), we spiral into the rabbit hole of all rabbit holes, Rotherham's very own Jive…
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The boys had a great chat with #LivingColour legend #VernonReid about the band’s 1988 smash hit “Cult of Personality” and the relevance many feel it has today. Reid stopped by the show to discuss his upcoming solo album “Hoodoo Telemetry” with the first single “Beautiful Bastard” out now! Full interview coming soon! SHOW CREDITS: Diamond Dave Kinch…
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Wop-Bop-A-Loo-Wop-A-Wop-Bam-Boom! This week we're Slippin' And Slidin' into the world of Little Richard Penniman! Raised on Gospel music in his dad's church, the War Hawk soon took to the stage to play "the Devil's music," complete with rollicking piano, screaming vocals, and boundless energy. His 1957 debut Here's Little Richard exploded onto the …
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In this week's episode, Sarah and Joe are discussing Sarah's selection of the Four Tops second album titled just that, Second Album. Listen along as the duo discuss "12 gracious melodies" all while Joe throws Sarah completely off after he cues the bees. All this and lots of laughs. Give the show your support by leaving a rating and sharing with you…
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In the new episode of the Behind The Song podcast, Janda dives into the surprising inspiration behind Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Lookin’ Out My Back Door.” Find out how one of CCR’s most trippy tunes actually has a connection to a book by Dr. Seuss! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.…
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