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Thunderdome Metal Reviews: The Church of Heavy Metal Benjamin Linzy
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3.7 • 3 Ratings
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Tracey is a sentient prog metal algorithm composed of chicken blood and spreadsheets (@KloakaMetal), Ben is an oldhead with a penchant for nihilism, sludge, and bourbon (@BenDangerously), Dr. David Pizzo (@pizzohistorian) is a world-traveling scholar who bleeds thrash, and Dr. Gabriel Cooper (@lividlunch) when not reveling in a metalcore breakdown brings a plethora of death from the cavernous depths of his murder basement. Together they are just four metalheads giving their thoughts on bands and albums across the metallic spectrum.
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Powerman 5000, "Abandon Ship," (5/10/2024) Review
Metalheads!! Gabe's pick for May is a new wave of 90's alt-metal nostalgia.
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Grab Bag 034: "Baby Metal"
Metalheads!! Gabe asked us to come prepared with an album released in our birth years. So we did.
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Ingested, "The Tide of Death and Fractured Dreams," (4/5/2024)
Metalheads!! David slams us with some UK death with his pick for April.
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Motörhead, "Orgasmatron," (8/9/1986), Review
Metalheads!! Ben continues his slow slog through the discography of Lemmy's iconic band in this year of Motörhead.
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Grab Bag 033: Frenemies Pt 1
Metalheads!! From Tracey's warped mind comes the first of three convoluted Grab Bags!
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Castle Rat, "Into the Realm," (4/12/2024), Review
Metalheads!! Gabe's Bandcamp tours reveals something completely different
Customer Reviews
The Church & Sunday school of Metal
This podcast scores a perfect score in my book. For music lovers drawn to the more intense, aggressive, complex forms of music namely Rock, electronica, metal and it’s many sub genres, this is a institute run by the devoted and the dedicated. Whether it’s album reviews, live events, artist study, it’s always excellent. I’m only missing a deep dive for a couple of artists namely Testament and Overkill. Understandable with the size of their respective discographies. But a review of The Gathering and Ironbound would be very special.
Boring
The podcast version of Ambien.