The Metal Nerd Podcast

Joseph Arnold

The Metal Nerd Podcast is a sacred place where a couple of metal nerds get the chance to chat about their favorite metal albums. On each episode, host Joe Arnold and one guest tackle one impactful metal album. These albums span different sub-genres and eras from bands such as Black Sabbath, Slayer, Mastodon, Architects, and many more! The nerds discuss how these albums impacted their lives by sharing fun stories, controversial takes, and describing what they learned and how their lives were changed forever.

  1. 07/14/2020

    17. The Rust in Peace (Megadeth) episode

    Lucky 17...nah, that's not a thing. On this episode, Matt Bustamante (Black Snak) & I discuss Megadeth's 1990 thrash masterpiece "Rust in Peace." We rap about Matt’s road from KIIS FM to Rust in Peace, warm beers in the parking lot of a Megadeth show at the Forum with Heaven and Hell, and the remaster debate. Matt tells me why he will always go see Megadeth live and how he holds out hope for the next great Megadeth record. We also discuss what RIP would have been like if Dimebag Darrell had been chosen to be Megadeth’s lead guitarist in 1989 (he was up for consideration) and we bow to Marty and Nick for filling out “the classic lineup” and praise the work that was born of insane hours put into live writing and rehearsal and recording the record live in the studio with no click track. This and much more on episode 17... If you dig the show, please share it with your metal nerd friends and rate and subscribe to the show! Thank you! Matt’s band, Black Snak’s website: blacksnak.com https://ffm.to/snakcuts Please follow & share The Metal Nerd Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4O9k2NTDbeh4XWmzoKYMwB?si=mA9LlfOrQ8m9YKHwungZPg Please share & leave us a review on Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-metal-nerd-podcast/id1491678598 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themetalnerdpodcast/ You can also reach us at themetalnerdpodcast@gmail.com Intro music: “No Space for Silence” by Cerebellion (my band) https://cerebellion1.com/ Outro music: “Jai-ya” by Black Snak (Matt’s band) blacksnak.com

    1h 40m
  2. 07/06/2020

    16. The Korn (Korn) Episode

    Santos Camacho (former singer of Cheva and This Fiend Kills) and I discuss Korn’s game changing 1994 debut album “Korn.” Santos shares stories about when he saw Korn in 1995 with Deftones at a half-packed comedy club in downtown Fullerton CA; taking up for Jonathan Davis by yelling at a bartender in Long Beach to serve him before getting onstage; and how hearing this album for the first time was the first time he heard a metal singer be so vulnerable and reveal so much pain on a record. He also shares what the local Orange County metal scene was like in the mid to late nineties, how this album didn’t catch on for a while after its release, and how you could see Korn on almost any given weekend between the release of this record and their second record, “Life is Peachy” in 1996.  This and much more on Episode 16. If you dig the episode, please share it with your metal nerd friends! Santos’ earbud/earphone company: http://www.earbanger.com/ Santos’ alcohol aging barrel company http://oldrepublicbarrelcompany.com/ Please follow & share The Metal Nerd Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4O9k2NTDbeh4XWmzoKYMwB?si=mA9LlfOrQ8m9YKHwungZPg Please share & leave us a review on Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-metal-nerd-podcast/id1491678598 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themetalnerdpodcast/ You can also reach us at themetalnerdpodcast@gmail.com Intro music: “Someone’s American Dream” by Cerebellion Outro music: “Outnumbered” by Cheva

    1h 41m

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The Metal Nerd Podcast is a sacred place where a couple of metal nerds get the chance to chat about their favorite metal albums. On each episode, host Joe Arnold and one guest tackle one impactful metal album. These albums span different sub-genres and eras from bands such as Black Sabbath, Slayer, Mastodon, Architects, and many more! The nerds discuss how these albums impacted their lives by sharing fun stories, controversial takes, and describing what they learned and how their lives were changed forever.