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Geek Gab!

Geek Gab

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The Geek Gab podcast, where once a week your scintillating and erudite hosts talk books, movies, TV, comics, music, RPG's, tabletop gaming, video games, sci-fi, fantasy, steampunk, horror… Anything Geekish Goes!
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Welcome to Where Fans Belong! Find the amazing shows from the Pantheon Network in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, Growin' Up Rock, The Struts Life, The Metallica Report, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, My Rock Moment with Amanda Morck, Tunes & Tumblers, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Performance Anxiety, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, ...
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In the Pantheon

In The Pantheon Podcast by Matthew Holding

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In The Pantheon Podcast with Matthew Holding. Musings on TV shows from just another binge watcher. Are we still in the golden age of television? Has television replaced the novel? Do we enjoy our anti-heroes more than are actual heroes? Who sits on your Mt. Rushmore of television shows? These are the questions we will look at each episode. Each episode we will look at two iconic shows and examine the themes, ideas, historical legacy and where they sit in the conversation of television histor ...
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Welcome Music fans! Find all the shows in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Crime in Music, Tripping on My Roots, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Rock n Roll Librarian, Art of Rock, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Is It Rolling Bob? Talking Dylan, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes, The Caree ...
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We're back this time to present 3 rounds of the greatest music game show of them all with Beat the Geek Week! In this edition, the Geek (Chris) will take on challenges from Brian Murphy and Travis Perrotta. Both of these guys know their rock history. Are they up for the challenge? Will they mop the floor with Chris when it comes to nerdy rock trivi…
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EPYSODE 42: "Before The Dream Faded". Guest: Misunderstood lead singer Rick Brown. In this week’s epysode of The Vinyl Relics Podcast, we turn the spotlight on one of the most tragically overlooked albums of the psychedelic era... "Before the Dream Faded" by The Misunderstood. Formed in Riverside, California and exiled to London in the mid-'60s, Th…
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Explore the power of myth with Drive-By Truckers' landmark album, Southern Rock Opera. This RNRA Short dissects how Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley used the legend of Lynyrd Skynyrd to confront "The Duality of the Southern Thing." Uncover the stories behind this ambitious double album, its challenging creation, and its lasting impact on Southern roc…
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On the 102nd Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys review an article from Loudwire, "5 Hair Metal Bands Whose Biggest Selling Album isn't Their Best" The guys review an article by friend of the show Sydney Taylor with regard to 5 Hair Metal bands best album isn't necessarily their biggest selling album. Tom & Zeus breakdown the list SIOL …
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In this sun-soaked episode of The Struts Life, I—Luke Spiller—teleport you to my beloved Maui for a whirlwind of rock-star vacation stories: from unplugged sets with Nick Perri and John Levine celebrating my solo-album launch, to impromptu Harley rides, vintage-shop adventures, and poolside jam sessions with Steven Tyler, plus sunset sing-alongs at…
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In Episode 311 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin argues that the real nail in hair metal's coffin wasn’t grunge, but the wave of uninspired cover songs that undermined the genre’s credibility and alienated metal purists from the very start. Quiet Riot – “Cum on Feel the Noize” Great White – “Gimme Some Lovin’” Mötley Crüe – “Smoki…
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Dive into the electrifying atmosphere of live music on this episode, as we take a detour from studio recordings to explore the raw energy and spontaneous magic of live performances. This time around, we're sizing up "Meadows" by Joe Walsh, from his dynamic 1976 live album, You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind. Join us as we trace the origins of Joe Wal…
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Live performances often bring an energy and spontaneity that studio recordings can't fully capture. On stage, musicians interact with the audience, infusing the song with a palpable energy and improvisational flair. The live setting can also allow for reinterpretation of arrangements—extended solos, altered tempos, or unexpected twists—that make th…
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Suns Out Mics Out returns for a fifth season. Joining Bakko for this ep is old friend and former Jesus Chrysler bass player Knuckles. They talk about Y2K, Tribute Bands, advice they were give a yonger version of themselves and more. Plus a special guest joins to show to play Random Rocker. ⁠Pantheon Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Reach out to us! Rate, review, and…
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In this special episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' Jesse Jackson pays tribute to his first musical obsession, Brian Wilson, who recently passed away. Joined by fellow podcaster Maurice, they delve into their journey with Brian's music, sharing personal anecdotes and discussing the evolution of the Beach Boys. Maurice also talks about his podcast 'Love…
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The week of June 4th, 2025 on The Metallica Report… Steff & Renée discuss The Metallica Marching Band competition and hear from Virginia Tech’s Athletic Musical Director, Polly Middleton, how The Marching Virginians create their stadium-shaking interpretation of “Enter Sandman.” Then, on this week’s DanLoad, we dive deep into the world of “Shadowca…
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In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive into 'Long Black Electric Cadillac,' the opening track from John Hiatt's album 'Leftover Feelings' with the Jerry Douglas Band. They discuss the song's playful lyrics, its commentary on electric vehicles, and the clever wordplay Hiatt employs. They also share perso…
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This week’s guest curator is ⁠Patreon Mixtaper⁠ Brandon From VA, and we're crafting a playlist filled with songs that are meant to lift up your spirits and / or inspire you either musically or lyrically. Be sure to visit⁠ MyWeeklyMixtape.com⁠ to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via th…
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On the cusp of Summer, the guys dig into an episode of 5 Favorites, highlighting their favorite Songs Of Summer! The music and the weather work together for most of us, but sometimes a song alone can invoke the feeling... Post your 5 Favorites ⁠on our Facebook page⁠, in the ⁠comments section on Spotify⁠, or via email to: [email protected]
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We're back to discuss a new batch of stories from the rock world with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time: Joey Allen explains how Warrant is making a helluva lot more than 32 Pennies per night. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons to steer the ship of KISS Army Storms Vegas. Nick Jonas to become the Starchild on the silver screen. Tony Iommi s…
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While the average rock fan may not know the name Nicky Hopkins, the average rock legend knows the name very well and most likely worked with him at some point. A classically trained pianist, Nicky Hopkins would go onto play with the greatest rock bands of all time - The Beatles, The Rollings Stones, The Who, The Kinks - and that was just the 1960s!…
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This week Tom & Zeus welcome The King of TNA Wrestling and musician, Frankie Kazarian to discuss his KISStory, music, wrestling and so much more. Frankie Kazarian is an amazing wrestler, a musician and lover all things pop culture. The guys dive into Frankie's KISStory and his love of music, including Guns 'N Roses and Metallica. The guys have a wi…
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A Father-Son Metal JourneyAcross Generations: Two generations. Two bassists. One passion. In thisFather’s Day exclusive, father-son bassists Peter (Accept/U.D.O./Dirkschneider)and Sebastian (Howling Giant) share a powerful story of music, family, andlegacy. From headlining the arenas of the '80s metal scene to surviving thegrind of today’s DIY tour…
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We love our Dads. We wouldn't be who we are without their constant presence in our lives. Naturally, that also means we've incorporated their music into our lives. We have quite a few songs that remind us of our Dads, and we share our memories with you in our special Father's Day episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoic…
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Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/5YGEPY4mvb This episode is brought to you by the generous donations of our amazing Show Sponsors: Laura Pickrahn, Irene Viorritto, Darrell DeLaney, Charles Compton, Deviouspoptart, Nastasia Raulerson, David Scrams, Elizabeth Clark, Rebekah Gowman, deviouspoptart, Eðvarð Arnór Sigurðsson, Michael Clark, Jerry The…
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In this episode of My Rock Moment, we sit down with Jake Brennan, the creator and voice behind the wildly popular podcast Disgraceland. Known for blending true crime and music history, Jake explores the wild, dark, and often unbelievable stories behind some of rock’s most iconic figures. We dive into the legends—and the controversies—surrounding Jo…
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EPYSODE 41: "In The Beginning". Guest: Genesis bassist "Foxy" Fred Rivera. This week on The Vinyl Relics Podcast, we dive into one of the great overlooked curiosities of late-‘60s American rock: "In the Beginning" by the Los Angeles-based Genesis — not the British prog giants, but a raw, garage-psych outfit that burned bright and fast in 1968. With…
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We're getting all investigative this week as we address songs that cover the "5 W's" - who, why, when, where...and WUT! Yes, that's right, W-U-T. Because our Third Lad this week is the utterly delightful Tracey Vath, bassist from the Vancouver indie pop trio WUT! It is an episode full of joyous laughter, the top 10 Satanic bands, and a brand new O3…
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On the 65th Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & special guest, Shout It Out Loudcast Hall of Famer, Jeff Trott review the 1993 classic Hip-Hop album by Snoop Doggy Dogg, "Doggystyle." This is ARC's first Hip-Hop album review. The debut album from Snoop Doggy Dogg was highly anticipated after Snoop's appearance on …
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LC has a road trip coming up. Taylor Swift has her masters back. Pete Loran... from Trixter, has some thoughts on Sebastian Bach. Kid Rock gets ICE. Tony Iommi joins a boy band. Josh Freese cements a drummer stereotype. KISS shifts into the under-promise phase of their career & more. ⁠⁠Pantheon Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Reach out to us! Rate, review, and subsc…
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This week, ⁠Shinedown⁠’s Barry Kerch joins me to talk about songs from all across the band’s discography, along with their two newest singles “Dance, Kid, Dance” & “Three Six Five.” We also discuss: the band’s upcoming show at Madison Square Garden, the first time Shinedown has *ever* played the historic venue; the evolution of the band’s sound ove…
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John Lodge of The Moody Blues stops by for a visit on this week's episode of the podcast! His https://www.johnlodge.com/pages/tour-dates⁠https://www.johnlodge.com/pages/tour-dates⁠, and we get the lowdown on what's going on as the dates approach! John tells about other things going on, and about his future plans. He also gives insight into his prep…
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Triumph’s Gil Moore joins Metal Mayhem ROC togo deep on Magic Power, the explosive all-star tribute album featuringrock icons like Dee Snider, Slash, Nancy Wilson, SebastianBach, Mickey Thomas, Joey Belladonna, Jeff Keith, NitaStrauss, and more. Gil shares how producer Mike Clink handpickedover 50 legends to reimagine Triumph’s biggest anthems. Bey…
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Ritchie Blackmore is known as a guitar legend and as one of the more mercurial figures in rock. The Rock N Roll Hall Of Famer rose to power with Deep Purple and unleashed some of the most classic, hard rock riffs on the world, including the simple and ever-present Smoke On The Water. But Ritchie was known to be aloof, distant from his bandmates and…
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This week Tom & Zeus break down the Creatures Of The Night 40th Anniversary Super Deluxe Box Set Disc 4, "Creatures Tour Live 82/83." The KISS album Creatures Of The Night was released in 1982 and although not a success upon its release, has become a classic KISS album and worthy of the Super Deluxe Box Treatment. Disc 4 of Box set is a live album …
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ABOUT STEVE BARDWIL & JOE CHICCARELLI Discussing the new full length album "Nothing But Time" by The Steve Bardwil Band. Bardwil's career has seen him in the role as lead counsel for Disney Films while Chiccarelli is an 11-time Grammy award winning producer. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music b…
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In Episode 310 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin wrestles with defining the genre and counts down his five favorite—yet genre-challengingly eclectic—new wave bands, kicking off with the Boomtown Rats and Devo in a tightly-defined 1979-focused episode. The Boomtown Rats – “Keep it Up” Devo – “Blockhead” The Police – “No Time This T…
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Imagine someone unfamiliar with Scott McCaughey, asking him the name of his band. It's not an easy question to answer. Over a four decade career, indie rock cult hero, Scott McCaughey, has been a member of so many bands, including R.E.M., Young Fresh Fellows, Baseball Project, Filthy Friends, and Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3, to name a few. But Th…
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In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan discuss John Hiatt's song 'Living a Little, Laughing a Little' from the album 'Warming Up to the Ice Age.' Special guestDianne Davidson, a renowned singer-songwriter from Nashville, shares her experiences recording background vocals for Hiatt, her insights into the music …
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Join Jesse Jackson in an engaging episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce' as he chats with Sean Bravakis, a dedicated Bruce Springsteen fan from Windsor, Connecticut. Sean shares his journey of how he discovered Bruce's music, his vast collection of bootlegs, and memorable concert experiences. They discuss the impact of music on their lives, memorable live …
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A new person from Kaz's past enters the story Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/5YGEPY4mvb This episode is brought to you by the generous donations of our amazing Show Sponsors: Laura Pickrahn, Irene Viorritto, Darrell DeLaney, Charles Compton, Deviouspoptart, Nastasia Raulerson, David Scrams, Elizabeth Clark, Rebekah Gowman, deviouspoptart, Eðv…
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In Episode 309 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin delves into the theory that traditional, conservative pub rock diluted the innovation of New Wave, highlighting how artists like Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, and Rockpile carried this "pub rock problem" into a genre otherwise defined by its creative and edgy origins. Elvis Costello …
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Epysode 40: "Bored Civilians". This week on The Vinyl Relics Podcast, we unearth a hidden gem from the early '70s — "Bored Civilians" by Keith Cross & Peter Ross. A one-off collaboration between two underground talents, this hauntingly beautiful album blends British folk, progressive rock, and melancholy songwriting in ways that still resonate toda…
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As The Wolf & Action Jackson grew up throughout the 1980s and their taste for guitar driven rock music grew, the legend of Jimi Hendrix always loomed large. A left-handed virtuoso who blew away all the other guitar gods of his generation, Hendrix remains a legend more than 50 years after his death. When the boys created First Concert Memories to he…
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This is the second part of Play That Rock n' Roll's coverage of ROCKNPOD 2025, and this episode features two guest interviews. The first is with bass player extraordinaire, BILLY SHEEHAN! The second is with BRIAN "DAMAGE" FORSYTHE, the lead guitarist and founding member of KIX! In the first conversation, Billy Sheehan talks about Mr. Big's final gi…
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On the 101st Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus we welcome legendary New York Ranger Ted Irvine to the show to talk about his amazing NHL career and share some great hockey stories. Ted Irvine is a former NHL players whose amazing career began in Boston for the Boston Bruins. Ted ended up playing for the Los Angeles Kings, the New York Rangers …
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Waaaaay back in Episode 67 (Season 2), we discussed the albums from arguably THE most crucial year of the O3L era: the year two sevens clashed, 1977. It was such a fruitful, revolutionary time in music history that it's time we revisit some of the best records from '77. Our Third Lads this week are founding members Matt Piucci (guitar/vocals) and S…
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Frank Zappa is an odd duck. His massive back catalogue of albums attractsboth reverence and ambivalence from music fans. Stylistically, hecovered so much ground covering doo wop, blues, psych, jazz fusionand dissonant orchestral music. Unlike many of his rock and rollcontemporaries, he always believed in infusing a sense of humour intohis music – b…
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Throughout the tapestry of music history, certain figures stand out not just for their talent but for their sheer courage and resilience. Count Jackie Shane among them-- a groundbreaking black trans woman who made a mark on the music scene in the 1950's and 60's. In our latest podcast episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Jackie Shane, a tr…
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Aaron Camaro returns this week to give you an extra edition of Decibel Geek Times! This week on Decibel Geek Times, we remember some of rock’s greatest legends on their deathdays — including Bob Kulick, Chris Cornell, David Wayne, Ray Manzarek, Nick Menza, Paul Gray, Bradley Nowell, Duane Allman, Roky Erickson, and Derek Frigo. Then we take a loud …
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This week, ⁠Shinedown⁠’s ⁠Eric Bass⁠ joins me to take a deep dive into his debut solo concept album “I Had A Name;” the graphic novel that he’s working on alongside of the release; & the stories behind album tracks such as “Mind Control,” “Goodnight Goodnight,” “Azalia” & so much more! And, of course we found some time to talk a little Shinedown as…
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A lot of things started at 1967's Monterey Pop Festival; the era of the multi-day festival, people finding ways to "survive" three days together for music's sake, and, maybe most importantly, it launched The Summer Of Love! Growing beyond its initial scope, taking on its own life energy, to the chagrin of at least one of the originators! (Find out …
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