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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 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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Dimitri unlocks a hidden secret, but do they find any answers? 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 C…
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In Episode 332 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin digs into the most surprising omissions from classic live rock albums by legends like Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Rush—spotlighting the iconic tracks that somehow never made the cut. Led Zeppelin – “Immigrant Song” Queen – “Somebody to Love” Rush – “Limelight” AC/DC – “Dirty Deeds Done…
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LC Picks 3 is a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Cobras & Fire⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ sidecast. Hosted by LC and a special guest, this sidecast's mission is to focus on 1 band per episode, an overall discussion of their career, and 3 "gateway drug" tracks. We are discussing Zakk Wylde's 1994 "Pride & Glory" band/album and co-host Brian Davis of the ⁠⁠Damn Good Movie Memories⁠⁠ ⁠podcast. Even…
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EPYSODE 60: "Things!" by Merrell Fankhauser & H.M.S. Bounty. Guest: Merrell Fankhauser. Additional commentary by Uncle Herff. This week we resurrect one of the most intriguing and overlooked gems of the psychedelic era: "Things!", the lone LP by Merrell Fankhauser and H.M.S. Bounty. With exclusive commentary from Merrell himself, we journey through…
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This week’s episode looks back at key moments in rock history and highlights new releases making noise right now. We mark Rockstar Deathdays for greats like Eddie Van Halen, Jan Kuehnemunde, Glen Buxton, Ronnie Van Zandt, Steve and Cassie Gaines, Shannon Hoon, Paul Di’Anno, Ricky Parent, Mark (Marcie) Free, and Ace Frehley. Album Anniversaries span…
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As we gear up for the return of My Weekly Mixtape next week, we’re throwing it back to this season 1 episode where I was joined by modern rock powerhouse Emily Wolfe, to co-curate a playlist celebrating the women who defined ’90s rock. From grunge and alt-rock to chart-topping anthems, these female artists broke boundaries and inspired generations.…
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In today's episode of Set Lusting Bruce, Jesse Jackson steps away from the usual Bruce Springsteen talk to dive into the life and legacy of Brian Wilson. Joined by special guest David Leaf, the conversation covers David's journey from being an obsessed college student to becoming close friends with Brian Wilson, and his pivotal role in the resurgen…
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On the 118th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys review the 1941 classic Universal horror film, "The Wolf Man." Tom & Zeus continue through their review of the classic horror films from Universal and this time they review the classic The Wolf Man starring Lon Chaney, Jr. They discuss the classic 1941 version of The Wolf Man and breakdow…
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This is Play That Rock n' Roll's interview with STAN BUSH, the man behind iconic '80s soundtrack anthems like "The Touch", "Dare", "Fight to Survive", and "Never Surrender"!In this conversation, we talk about two of the most important people he works with when recording music, how those collaborations played out on this new album, and what motivate…
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The music business from the late '60s through the '90s was an exciting time that mirrored the music and the musicians making it. It was also a time of new and creative ideas on how to market this groundbreaking cultural phenomenon. Eccentric characters were everywhere, and often the managers, promoters, disc jockeys, and record company staff were j…
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In Episode 331 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin ponders the bands and albums that helped invent multiple rock and metal genres at once—from Hendrix, Cream, and Pink Floyd shaping psychedelia, prog, and metal, to King Crimson, Uriah Heep, Sabbath, and Venom forging the foundations of progressive metal, power metal, goth, thrash, a…
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The Rock & Roll world lost a major figure when "Ace" Frehley succumbed to his injuries, sustained in a fall in his studio, on October 16... His impact and influence on the music world is clear, and Kiss fans feel the loss heavily... Ray and Markus discuss their own feelings, and impressions of the man, and his band, in this upbeat memorial. Since t…
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In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re reliving the one hit wonders of the 1990s. This was a defining decade for us because it’s when we graduated high school and college, and we spent a lot of it slinging CDs in a record store, back when your local mall had record stores. Music was literally in the background all the time, whether we…
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When it comes to classic rock albums, few are as iconic as Machine Head by Deep Purple. Released in 1972, this album has cemented its place in rock history, not just for its groundbreaking music but also for the incredible story behind its creation. In this episode, we take a journey through the making of this legendary album, and focus on the trac…
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1982 saw supergroup Asia reach the top of the charts with their self-titled debut which would go onto be the #1 selling album in the US that year. Smash hit Heat of the Moment hit #1 on the rock charts and so Geffen pushed them back into the studio for 1983's follow up Alpha which went platinum. To take advantage of this momentum, Geffen Records pu…
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The Panda Top 20 Chart - November 2025 20. "2AM" BigXthaPlug (Mark Roberts) 19. "When Did You Get Hot" Sabrina Carpenter (Mark Roberts remix) 18. "Killin’It Girl" j-hope, GloRilla 17. "Don’t Kill My Vibe" Öwnboss, BYOR 16. "TIT FOR TAT" Tate McRae (Mark Roberts remix) 15. "Shake Dat" Chief Keef, Mustard 14. "Girls MIA" Anyma, Adam Sellouk, Carly Gi…
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On a very special First Concert Memories we welcome two extraordinary guests to not only tell us all about a series of concerts from 50 years ago but for an upcoming show that will celebrate a very special tour in music history. The enchanting Scarlet Rivera, a world renowned violinist who toured with Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue in the 1970s'…
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This week Tom & Zeus discuss the announcement of the KISS Dressed To Kill 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Box Set. KISS officially announced the release of their 3rd Super Deluxe Box Set and this time its for the 1975 KISS album, Dressed To Kill. The guys breakdown the announcement, what's offered in the Box Set and their opinions, SIOL Style. The gu…
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It's Halloween night, and we're reaching into our bucket of treats and sharing Queens of the Stone Age's creepiest tracks. We dig into why their music's embrace of dark imagery and macabre storytelling makes them a natural fit for the spookiest night of the year. Join us as we dive into some of QOTSA's heaviest, most ominous grooves that are as int…
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This week, Geekwire reports on how the rock world keeps spinning with big news, heavy losses, and a few surprises. Ace Frehley’s longtime manager reveals the final resting place of the Spaceman Peter Criss teases something spooky (and loud) for Halloween Frank Bello says the new Anthrax album is this close — and the band’s starving for it Volbeat r…
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🚂 From the depths of creativity to the peaks of friendship, "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" has it all! Join our fan-driven round table as we dissect the film and share personal connections to Bruce's legendary music. 🎶 #Springsteen #MusicLovers #FanRoundTable Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Bobby ‘Blitz’ Ellsworth and producer Carl Canedy join MetalMayhem ROC to celebrate 40 years of Overkill’s debut album, Feel TheFire. They revisit the early New Jersey club days, the Ithaca, NYrecording sessions, and the DIY hustle that helped launch East Coast thrash.Hear behind-the-scenes stories about working with Johnny Z of MegaforceRecords, th…
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In this episode of the "Perfectly Good Podcast," hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth discuss the John Hiatt song 'Motorboat to Heaven' from his second album, Overcoats. Reflecting on the memories and emotions tied to this period of Hiatt's career, the hosts critique the lyrics, the musical arrangement, and its place within Hiatt’s oeuvre. They con…
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The miners dug too deep... 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 Sigurðsso…
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EPYSODE 59: "Kongos" by John Kongos. Guest: John Kongos. Additional commentary by Uncle Herff. This week we drop the needle on "Kongos", the 1972 cult-favourite album that fused glam rock, African rhythms, early sampling, and psychedelic textures long before such mashups became the norm. With exclusive commentary from John Kongos, we explore the bo…
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