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A talk show in which we geek out on all things rock-n-roll.
Music journalist ”Metal Dave” Glessner (Metal Edge magazine, Classic Rock, San Antonio Express-News) and hard rock/metal vocalist Jason McMaster (Dangerous Toys, Broken Teeth, Watchtower, Ignitor) discuss music in depth. From an fan’s perspective, to the music business professionals’ point of view, Jason and Dave circle the favorites of many.
Created and Produced by: Jared Tuten
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Krusher Joule
His graphic design work can be found on albums by Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath, among others. He’s also done work for Motorhead, Hawkwind and the mighty Kerrang! Magazine (he designed the iconic logo). Steve “Krusher” Joule joins us to discuss his battles with Sharon Osbourne and Don Arden, how his work on “Diary of a Madman” was deemed satanic, why the gatefold to Iron Maiden’s “Live After Death” nearly made his eyes glaze over and how Black Sabbath’s “Born Again” went from a speed-fueled, lost-cause disaster to a shockingly approved, love/hate success. And to think it all started with Blondie?!
2024 Year-in-Review
With thanks to our viewers and listeners, Dave and Jason look back at memorable guests, albums and concerts from 2024.
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Nick Bowcott
He promised to “See You in Hell” in 1983 and we all welcomed the warning with horns held high. Grim Reaper guitarist Nick Bowcott joins us to discuss his heavy metal heyday; his post-Reaper career as a music columnist and gear brand ambassador; his audition for Iron Maiden (pre-Dennis Stratton); how a broken leg paid for his first guitar (his signature Union Jack Yamaha); his friendship with Dimebag Darrell; a memorable chat with Randy Rhoads; why he shaved his head; and that time Dave Grohl surprised him by naming a deep cut as his favorite Grim Reaper song. You will not meet a more passionate, heavy metal lifer.
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Michael Wilton
It’s hard to overstate the jaw-dropping impact of Queensryche’s 1983 self-titled EP and the subsequent catalog of prog-metal classics, including “The Warning,” “Rage for Order,” “Operation: Mindcrime” and “Empire.” Guitarist Michael “Whip” Wilton joins us to discuss the band’s early years, “The Origins” tour, his new solo album, “Vol. 1,” the inspiration of Eddie Van Halen and the day singer Todd LaTorre floored everyone in the room with his beyond-belief vocals.
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AI in Art & Music with Claudio Bergamin
How far is too far when it comes to AI in art and music? Paranormal and
heavy metal artist Claudio Bergamin (Judas Priest, Ignitor, Burning
Witches) joins us to debate the pros and cons of human creativity
interacting with AI.
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Ozzy in Hall of Fame
For all its good intentions, Ozzy Osbourne’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
induction was not without its oversights. We discuss Ozzy’s celebrated
career, the induction ceremony and the overlooked names who helped pave
the path to his successful solo career.
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Ronnie Simmons
He’s played guitar with Rose Tattoo, Faster Pussycat and Richie Ramone –
which automatically triples his cool factor (although he’s too modest
to say so himself). Ronnie Simmons joins us from Australia to discuss
his latest band, Ronnie Simmons and the Redback Spiders, lessons learned
from Angry Anderson, Taime Downe and Richie Ramone, plus jamming with
Slash and falling in love with America.
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Sean Pierce
Standing 6’6” and swinging a flaming guitar, Sean Pierce was hard to
miss with New York glam punks, the Toilet Boys. He joins us to for a
hilarious retelling of the band’s countless misadventures, including
indiscretions with gunpowder, opening for Guns ‘N Roses, going broke on
tour with Red Hot Chili Peppers, ticking off Lemmy and Dee Snider
(before making amends), fistfights with fans, pyro mishaps, a broken
nose, go-go dancing to pay the rent, procuring party favors and “birds”
for various rock stars and how being a punk-rock parent allows him to
relive his youthful rebellion (within reason, of course). Whew! It’s
nonstop entertainment with this guy!
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Billy Chainsaw
Returning with their latest album, “Horns and Hammers,” Texas metal warlords Ignitor are once again battle-ready. Bassist Billy Chainsaw joins us to discuss the album’s inspired chemistry, the cover of Saxon’s “Machine Gun,” artwork by renowned artist Claudio Bergamin (Judas Priest) and the frighteningly fantastic origins of his nickname. Ignitor singer and co-host Jason McMaster also shares the humorous inspiration of a fruity flavored breakfast cereal. Only here on the Talk Louder Podcast!
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Paul Di’Anno Tribute
With the recent passing of former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno, Dave and Jason pay tribute to the man whose heavy metal contributions cannot be overstated. RIP, Paul.
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Marc Storace
In 1982, Krokus went Boom! on the strength of the must-have, hard rock
album, “One Vice at a Time.” Front and center was vocalist Marc Storace
whose powerfully gritty voice added feral menace to the music’s primal
beat. He joins us to discuss his upcoming Storace album, “Crossfire;”
how he joined Krokus in time for the band’s fourth album, “Metal
Rendez-Vous;” his missed opportunity to witness Rob Halford’s guest
appearance on Krokus’ “Ready to Burn;” why he didn’t join AC/DC; and
what a thrill it was to watch the “Headhunter” album turn his little
band from Switzerland into international rock stars.
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Nasty Ronnie
Back with their first new album in 20 years, Nasty Savage still slams
hard. Vocalist Nasty Ronnie gives us a tour of the “Jeopardy Room” and
explains how the latest lineup honors the past while feeding the
bottomless pit of his tireless imagination.
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Blaze Bayley
He realized his dreams as the singer for Wolfsbane until a successful Iron Maiden audition launched him beyond his wildest. Now a long-time and highly-prolific artist in his own right, Blaze Bayley joins us to discuss his latest album, “Circle of Stone,” how Ronnie James Dio inspired him to quit his hotel job, his eternal gratitude toward his fans (whose steadfast loyalty carried him through a recent heart attack) and the lifelong lessons learned from Maiden bassist Steve Harris and famed producer, Brendan O’Brien. You won’t meet a more enthusiastic or appreciative bloke.
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Richie Stotts
As a founding member of shock-rock, punk-metal band, The Plasmatics,
guitarist Richie Stotts generated enough notoriety to last 10 lifetimes.
He joins us to discuss blowing up cars, smashing TVs, chain-sawing
guitars, touring with KISS, merging punk and metal, and that stunt
involving chickens that didn’t go so well. PS. He’s a really nice guy
and no one was hurt while recording this episode.
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Marty Friedman
From his early beginnings in Deuce, Hawaii and Cacophony to worldwide acclaim with Megadeth and a celebrated solo career, Marty Friedman has established himself as an undisputed, world-class guitar virtuoso. He joins us to discuss latest album, “Drama,” his upcoming autobiography, “Dreaming Japanese,” (don’t believe all you’ve read about Megadeth) and his respect for techno thrash-metal pioneers, Watchtower. He also reveals a love for the Ramones and tells us why his Ozzy audition was much better-suited to Zakk Wylde.
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Mark Tornillo
Returning for a second time to the Talk Louder Podcast, Accept vocalist Mark Tornillo checks in from the road while touring with KK’s Priest on the aptly titled Full Metal Assault Tour. Join us as we discuss Accept’s latest album, “Humanoid,” the infamous 1984 Judas Priest gig at Madison Square Garden (Mark was there, but had nothing to do with it, Your Honor), his favorite Accept deep cut and why a rolled-up towel is his secret weapon.
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Neil Zlozower
He was the trusted, inner-circle photographer friend
who captured iconic shots of Van Halen, Motley Crue, Guns N’ Roses and
countless others on their wild rides to fame. Legendary photographer
Neil Zlozower joins us for a rollercoaster ride through his colorful
history, including early photos of KISS, Aerosmith and Rush, the heyday
of Hollywood’s glam-metal scene, an awkward meeting with Tom Waits and
how his unfiltered, high-energy approach always brings out the rock-star
attitude.
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Ron Keel
It’s Ron Keel’s world and we’re just living in it. From Steeler, Keel and Black Sabbath to southern rock and country, Ron Keel captures the many sounds of his career on new album, “KEELWORLD.” He joins us to discuss the new album, past history, working with Gene Simmons, his short-lived (but contractually ongoing?) Black Sabbath gig and the irresistible qualities of “’80s cheese.” Oh, there’s also an early Pantera connection. Saddle up! It’s a fun ride.
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Michael Sweet
On the eve of releasing new album, “When We Were Kings,” Stryper frontman Michael Sweet joins us to discuss his vocal technique (thanks, Rob Halford!), the decadent days of Roxx Regime, that time Stryper was billed with Slayer and touring as a co-lead vocalist and guitarist for rock legends, Boston.
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Johnny Goudie
His alternative, pop-rock band, Goudie, was signed by Metallica drummer
Lars Ulrich who was impressed enough to release the album “Peep Show” in
2000. Besides his namesake band, Johnny Goudie has also made a name for
himself with the Austin-based bands, Mr. Rocket Baby and Skyrocket,
among others. Since 2011, he’s hosted the “How Did I Get Here?” podcast,
which is a question worth asking considering his Lars connection and
work with members of the Go-Go’s, Fastball, the BoDeans and others. He
joins us to discuss all this and more.
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Bad Marriage
Bad Marriage guitarist Mike Fitz and newcomer Tommy Skeoch (ex-Tesla) join us discuss the band’s new chemistry, past history, an upcoming tour with Vandenberg, how a metal detector inspired a new song and that time Eddie Money kicked open their dressing room door to praise the band’s name in his best (unintentional) Rodney Dangerfield voice.
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Rick Ventura
Featured on Riot’s seminal hard rock/heavy metal albums, “Fire Down Under” and “Restless Breed,” guitarist Rick Ventura was poised for stardom on the strength of high-profile tours with Rush, Black Sabbath, Sammy Hagar and Rainbow. He also had the immense respect of his peers (Hello, Lars Ulrich!). So, what happened? Sharpen your swords and pour some tequila as we dig into Rick’s storied past, his new music with Riot Act, the story behind Riot’s oft-maligned album covers and the heartfelt humility of leaving his mark.
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Logan Olivero
Central Texas may seem like an unlikely spawning ground for a symphonic black metal band, but long-running Vesperian Sorrow is turning the tide. Singer Logan Olivero joins us to discuss latest album, “Awaken the Greylight,” his wide-ranging vocal influences, his proud affiliation with “the worst band in the world” (Complete, look ‘em up!) and the time his Texas hospitality “backfired” on Polish metal band, Vader.
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Mr. Lifto
Using pierced body parts to lift heavy objects is a huge “no thanks!” for most people -- but Mr. Lifto isn’t most people! He joins us to discuss (disgust?) touring with Lollapalooza as part of the Jim Rose Circus; shenanigans with Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Ministry and others; the “Circus of the Scars” documentary; shocking the talk show circuit; painful injuries; “bile beer;” and the time David Bowie made him wet his pants.
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Jeremy Asbrock
He plays guitar for Ace Frehley AND Gene Simmons in their respective solo bands -- obviously quite the rocket ride for any lifelong KISS fan. Jeremy Asbrock joins us to discuss his band Rock City Machine Co., touring with his childhood idols (and the songs they wouldn’t play), his favorite KISS deep cuts, jamming with Robin Zander and how he was secretly “ripped” during Ace Frehley’s “Cherry Medicine” video.
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Steve Conte
If you only know Steve Conte for his top-shelf work in the Michael Monroe band, you’re missing the bigger picture of his wildly impressive career. The singer/songwriter/guitarist joins us to discuss his latest album, “The Concrete Jangle,” his years with the New York Dolls, that time he jammed with Chuck Berry, his ongoing hot streak with Michael Monroe and so much more. The guy just oozes rock’n’roll.
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Chuck Billy
He’s an undisputed titan of thrash who shows no signs of surrender after 40 years in the pit. Testament vocalist Chuck Billy joins us to discuss the remastered versions of “The Legacy” and “The New Order,” the upcoming Klash of the Titans tour with Kreator and Possessed, new drummer Chris Dovas, the band that changed his life, memories of the 2008 Metal Masters Tour and the hilarious pranks of Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell.
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Bobby Landgraf
He works for Pantera as Rex Brown’s bass tech and tours the world’s biggest arenas and stadiums delivering the band’s crushing sonic onslaught. He’s also documenting all the behind-the-scenes footage on his popular “Crew From Hell 2.0” YouTube channel. Bobby Landgraf joins us to discuss the logistical magnitude of opening stadium shows for Metallica, headlining arenas and sheds with Pantera, his history with metal supergroup Down, that time he stepped in on bass for an ailing Rex Brown in front of 60,000 people (or more?) and why nothing short of skilled professionalism will cut it in the big leagues.
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Carl Canedy
From his drumming with veteran New York metal band, The Rods, through his production credits with Anthrax, Overkill, Exciter and others, Carl Canedy has enough stories to fill a book. So, he did! He joins us to discuss his new book, “Tales of a Wild Dog,” The Rods’ new album, “Rattle the Cage,” his early band, Raw Meat, a “Spinal Tap” moment with Judas Priest and a memorable backstage meeting with Randy Rhoads.
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John Corabi
He’s back with The Dead Daisies and gearing up for a summer tour to promote the September release of new album, “Light ‘Em Up.” John Corabi joins us to discuss all things Daisies, a memorable meeting with Steve Marriott (and Peter Frampton), partying with Queen and the 30th anniversary of his album with Motley Crue.
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John Perez
Band names don’t come much gnarlier than Rotting Corpse, but guitarist John Perez had his reservations when it was bestowed upon his mid-80s Texas thrash crew. He later formed doom metal stalwarts Solitude Aeturnus and dabbled in psych metal with Liquid Sound Company. He joins us to discuss the early Texas thrash scene, touring with Paul Di’Anno, his record label, tour managing Candlemass, St. Vitus and others, and why Hell’s Heroes 2024 was the perfect gig.
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Mike Deleon
His brutal guitar riffs power the death-metal gore of Flesh Hoarder, but he’s equally hooked on the bubble-gum glam of Poison. Our fellow Texan Mike Deleon joins us to discuss his collaborations with Philip Anselmo, Max Cavalera, Pantera, Billy Milano and an all-star cast of Bay Area thrash-metal titans.
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Wolf Hoffmann
In 1982, he unknowingly pioneered speed metal with the jaw-dropping “Fast as a Shark.” Today, he’s still thrashing his trademark Flying V after more than four decades. Accept guitarist Wolf Hoffmann joins us to discuss new album, “Humanoid,” his first tour of America (opening for KISS), the story behind “I’m a Rebel” and AC/DC, his preferred studio guitar (it’s not what you think) and the album he points to as a pivotal triumph in his long and illustrious career.
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Don Jamieson
Don Jamieson returns to discuss his new stand-up comedy album, “No Sleep ‘Til McSorley’s,” the healing power of Motorhead (and McSorley’s ale!), the boob joke gone wrong and why AC/DC’s “Dirty Deeds” always brings out his inner Angus Young.
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Damon Johnson
For a southern kid with no path forward to the big leagues of rock’n’roll, Damon Johnson has scored an enviable number of mind-blowing victories. He joins us for a super-insightful and endearingly nerdy conversation about the enormity of playing with Lynyrd Skynyrd; his hilarious audition for Alice Cooper (and subsequent “Spinal Tap” moment); his absolute reverence for Thin Lizzy; how Stevie Nicks recorded one of his songs; and why he never travels without a cowbell.
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Phil Demmel
From his early years with Vio-lence through a prolific career with Machine Head and onto his current role in Kerry King’s band, guitarist Phil Demmel is thrash-metal royalty. Did we mention he’s also filled in for Slayer, Overkill, Testament, Lamb of God and others? He joins us to discuss the upcoming Kerry King album, “From Hell I Rise,” (due May 17), his impressive collection of drumsticks, his proudest albums, an upcoming project with Armored Saint vocalist John Bush (whoops!) and high praise from Billy Gibbons.
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Tuk Smith
His knack for infectious songs is matched only by his electric personality. Singer/songwriter Tuk Smith returns to discuss his new music, the evil of algorithms and jamming onstage with Cheap Trick. Plus, why Paul Stanley is his KISS spirit animal and how Bon Scott and Michael Monroe inspired a tattoo habit that’s not without its drunken regrets.
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Max Cavalera: GAAD
He’s a thrash-metal titan who’s passing the axe to his son and fully enjoying the family camaraderie of their crust-grind band, Go Ahead and Die. Max Cavalera joins us from the road where he’s relishing the full-contact return to his sweaty metal roots. We also learn about pizza fatigue, “goosebump moments,” meeting the Ramones and the time Sepultura blew Dave Grohl’s speakers.
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Mark Zonder
He joined Fates Warning in 1989 and immediately established himself as one of prog-metal’s most critically acclaimed drummers. Mark Zonder joins us to discuss his time with Fates, his recent albums with A-Z (featuring Fates vocalist Ray Alder) and his recently reactivated band, Warlord.
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Bryan Small
Bryan Small has stories to tell and we always enjoy the ride. The longstanding, real-deal frontman for The Hangmen joins us to discuss the new album, “Stories to Tell,” the characters in the songs, an in-the-works documentary and why the 1980’s scene in East L.A. was as quietly vibrant as the Sunset Strip.
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Monsters of Rock Cruise
Our own Jason McMaster shares his highlights of the 2024 Monsters of Rock Cruise where he played with Dangerous Toys, was interviewed by Eddie Trunk and walked away with the ultimate souvenir -- Glenn Hughes’ coffee cup! (Live photos by Faith Watson)
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Abaddon
He discovered Black Sabbath while babysitting and later designed one of metal’s most iconic (and demonic) logos for his blasphemous metal band, Venom. He also had Slayer and Metallica as opening acts, including a gig in which Venom blew a hole through the stage during one of their first U.S. appearances. Drummer Abaddon joins us to discuss his band’s deep-rooted, black-metal influence, “Spinal Tap” moments, setting Johnny Zazula’s kitchen on fire and opinions on the extreme metal bands that followed in Venom’s hoofprints.
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Frank Hannon
As a founding member of Tesla, guitarist Frank Hannon sold millions of albums with rock-radio hits “Modern Day Cowboy,” “Little Suzi,” “Love Song,” “Signs” and “Heaven’s Trail (No Way Out).” He also reintroduced acoustic guitars to a new generation of hard-rock fans (although he’s far too humble to take credit). He joins us to discuss the 1987 Texxas Jam, Def Leppard’s Steve Clark, Ronnie Montrose, Dicky Betts, Mick Mars and David Lee Roth's powdery pinky scoop.
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Kurdt Vanderhoof
He jokingly calls himself the other “Kurdt” from Aberdeen, WA, but as the founding guitarist of Metal Church, he’s made his own mark as one of heavy metal’s most enduring champions. Kurdt Vanderhoof joins us to discuss the most recent (and excellent) Metal Church album, “Congregation of Annihilation;” his AC/DC-style rock band, Hall Aflame; his prog-rock project, Presto Ballet; and the recently published Metal Church book, “Beyond the Black.” We also learn the party-hardy origins of the name Metal Church. You’re gonna love this guy!
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Jacob Bunton
From humble beginnings in Alabama to landing on “The Other Side of Mars,” Jacob Bunton went from a $60 guitar to being the primary lead singer on the new Mick Mars album. In a rare interview (he hates talking about himself), the quietly successful vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and big-time movie/pop-music composer joins us to discuss his previous bands, Mick Mars, his love of Fastway, a vocal lesson from Bruce Dickinson and how Guns N’ Roses’ Hall of Fame induction derailed his band with Steven Adler. We also make him choose between Danzig, the Misfits or Samhain; and the Dead Boys versus Lords of the New Church.
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Noisy Mama
In 1991, Noisy Mama had a record deal, a video on MTV and a charismatic singer with a voice that rivaled Cinderella, Johnny Crash, Kix, Great White and other blues-soaked screamers. Singer Paul Skowron joins us to discuss his shot at fame in the age of grunge, his interim projects and his renewed determination to revive Noisy Mama in 2024.
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Fugitive
Quickly emerging as one of metal’s most ballistic bands, Texas-based Fugitive is a neck-snapping collision of new-generation ferocity and old-school, thrash-punk attack. Guitarist Blake Ibanez and vocalist Seth Gilmore join us to discuss their songwriting process, new album timeline, earliest musical memories and the now-legendary 2023 Power Trip reunion in Austin.
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Nigel Glockler
British heavy metal legends Saxon continue their triumphant crusade with new album, “Hell, Fire and Damnation.” Drummer Nigel Glockler returns to discuss the album, upcoming tour, his missed opportunity to hang out with Freddie Mercury and the time Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos nearly filled in for Saxon.
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Max Norman
He produced some of heavy metal’s most legendary albums, including definitive classics by Ozzy Osbourne and Megadeth. He’s also helmed fan-favorites from Lynch Mob, Dirty Looks, Dangerous Toys, Loudness, Y&T, Armored Saint and many more. Max Norman indulges us with stories about Randy Rhoads, Ozzy and Dave Mustaine. He also tells us about the time he and Henrik Ostergaard escaped a potential barroom beat-down; how he nearly produced Pantera’s “Cowboys from Hell;” how a duct-tape trick with Paul Rodgers was repeated with Jason McMaster; and the clever recording techniques you never knew were all a part of the process.
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Dave Prewitt
For nearly four decades, archivist and award-winning local television host Dave Prewitt has captured Austin’s world-renowned live music scene on countless hours of video. He’s also hung out with actress Milla Jovovich, recorded the last on-camera interview with comedian Bill Hicks, kicked Blur out of his studio and helped Stevie Ray Vaughan fix his carburetor. He joins us to discuss his undying (and unpaid) passion for music and why he continues giving up nights and weekends to meet his self-inflicted deadlines.
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Brion Gamboa
What’s it like on “The Other Side of Mars?” Vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Brion Gamboa joins us to discuss how he landed vocal credits on the new Mick Mars album, his musical upbringing, why handcuffing himself to his guitar was the ultimate show of rebellion and how he upset “Star Search” host Ed McMahon. Sorry, Ed.
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2023 Year in Review
Dave and Jason look back on the highlights and news of 2023, including memorable guests, adventures at the RockNPod convention, KISS farewell, the resurgence of Watchtower, the new-generation, thrash-metal fury of Fugitive and more.
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Danny Lilker
As a founding member of Anthrax and a trooper in S.O.D., bassist Danny Lilker helped pioneer -- and merge -- the thrash metal/crossover genres. He joins us to speak all things metal – including his biography, Nuclear Assault, Brutal Truth, black metal, grindcore, his respect for Voivod, thoughts on Pantera and why he's content to be semi-retired after decades in the trenches.
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“Bloody & Bruised: The Untold Story of the Back Room”
The Back Room in Austin, TX, spent 33 years as a cultural hub for long hair, short skirts, cheap drinks and rock’n’roll mayhem. Captured in all its decadent glory in the upcoming documentary, “Bloody & Bruised: The Untold Story of the Back Room,” the venue’s history – including the launch of Dangerous Toys, the 2 Live Crew riot, all-nighters with Motorhead, the nuclear blast of Pantera and the hair-tangling exploits of Pearl Jam -- is finally retold by those who survived the volume, chaos and stench. Film director Budro Partida and producer John Jew join us to discuss their exhaustive research, revelations and their team’s tireless dedication to getting it right. This episode is dedicated to the memory and Nathan Olivarez.
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Mark Lopes
Metal Church singer Marc Lopes found his calling after seeing Iron Maiden’s “Run to the Hills” on MTV. He joins us to discuss his debut Metal Church album, “Congregation of Annihilation,” his time with Ross the Boss of Manowar fame and his ongoing band, Let Us Prey.
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Rik Fox
He was an early member of WASP (and gave the band its name) before teaming up with an unknown Yngwie Malmsteen, vocalist Ron Keel and drummer Mark Edwards to record the 1983 underground metal classic album, “Steeler.” Today, he’s the bassist for Freakshow alongside former members of Quiet Riot, WASP/Metal Church and Miss Crazy. Rik Fox joins us to discuss Freakshow’s new album, “So Shall it Be,” his early days witnessing the formation of KISS, his tenures in WASP and Steeler, and his brief appearances in “Wayne’s World” and “The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years.”
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Christian Shields
He was corrupted by KISS at an early age (sound familiar?) and quickly became a student of the rock’n’roll hustle. Austin-based Christian Shields joins us to discuss his arena-ready rock, the art of self-promotion and how he landed the role of Jason McMaster in the upcoming music venue documentary, “Bloody & Bruised: The Untold Story of the Back Room.”
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Paul Lidel
His raunchy guitar riffs and high-voltage solos have powered Dirty Looks, Dangerous Toys, Broken Teeth, Adrenaline Factor and 99 Crimes. Paul Lidel joins us to discuss -- take a deep breath -- his latest project, Paul Lidel’s Scream Therapy; joining Dangerous Toys; the revamped Dirty Looks (with our own Jason McMaster on vocals); his time with Lizzy Borden; opening for KISS; and his audition with Ronnie James Dio. Look out!
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George Lynch
He shot to fame in the ‘80s as lead guitarist in Dokken where his wicked solos immediately placed him in an elite class of all-time greats. George Lynch cracks us up while discussing his latest Lynch Mob album, “Babylon,” auditioning for Ozzy, touring with Metallica, the hypothetical possibility of joining Judas Priest and how Kajagoogoo was an early inspiration.
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Jason & Dave Riffs
We revisit our original, two-man format and discuss Jason’s recent fly-out gigs with Watchtower (all the way to Germany!), Dangerous Toys and Dirty Looks. We also comment on new albums by the Rolling Stones, Buckcherry, Lower Class Brats, the Hangmen and Dave’s bargain-bin UFO obsession.
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Frank Meyer
Frank Meyer is a veteran punk-rock’n’roller whose credits include the Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, Trading Aces and Spaghetti & Frank (a collab with Eddie Spaghetti of Supersuckers). He’s also an accomplished author and filmmaker whose newly released documentary, “Freestyle 101: Hip-Hop History,” is receiving rave reviews for its insightful exploration of freestyling, rap music and hip-hop culture. He also lands cameo appearances by heavy hitters Ice-T, Chuck D, B-Real, Fat Joe, members of Wu-Tang Clan and more. Yeeeaaahhhh, boy!
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Jarvis Leatherby
He’s a founding member of traditional metal revivalists Night Demon and also plays in cult-status metal heroes, Cirith Ungol. Bassist Jarvis Leatherby joins us to discuss his music and wide-ranging business background, his Valen Halen connection, jamming with Uli Jon Roth and how 2 Live Crew and NWA got him hooked on music.
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Wendy Dio
She was married to legendary heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio and also managed his career through lean times and massive success. Wendy Dio joins us to discuss the recent release of the DVD and Blu-Ray Deluxe editions of the critically-acclaimed documentary, “Dio: Dreamers Never Die.” We also discuss the new CD and LP box set release of Dio’s final four studio albums (1996-2004); the wild antics of Jimmy Bain and why Ronnie initially hated “Rainbow in the Dark.”
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Tony Higbee
He plays guitar in Tom Keifer’s band, but considers life itself to be his greatest Cinderella story. Tony Higbee joins us to discuss his small-town upbringing, his fight against cancer and how his move to Nashville and jobs in music retail led to gigs with Keifer and Brother Cane.
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Riverboat Gamblers
Known for their highwire live performances and frantically melodic punk rock, the Riverboat Gamblers have been wowing audiences for more than two decades. With the 20th anniversary reissue of their pivotal 2003 album, “Something to Crow About,” we ask vocalist Mike Wiebe and guitarist Fadi El-Assad to tell us what’s what.
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Nikki Stringfield
As a teenager, Nikki Stringfield was an admitted “goth nerd” who later moved from her native Texas to Los Angeles where she quickly joined the internationally popular tribute band, the Iron Maidens. Today, she divides her time between the Maidens, Heaven Below and her solo career, which is now in full swing with the recent release of her debut, full-length album, “Apocrypha.” (Photo credits: Adam Hendershott and David Castillo)
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Tracii Guns
Back for a second appearance on the Talk Louder Podcast, guitar hero Tracii Guns discusses his latest side band Blackbird Angels; their new album “Solsorte;” his approach to writing for multiple projects; why Danzig would have been a fun collaborator; and why you don’t want to hear “we’re out of ice” when partying with the band.
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Gene Hoglan
He started as a roadie for Slayer before making an indelible mark as the drummer on Dark Angel’s pivotal 1986 thrash album, “Darkness Descends.” Today, he’s known as the “Atomic Clock” and rightly considered one of the greatest drummers in metal thanks to his mind-blowing work with Death, Testament, Dethklok and others. He joins us to discuss his history, future, first concert (Queen with Thin Lizzy!), the influence of Watchtower and that time he developed double-kick drum patterns while sitting on the toilet.
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Michael Bruce
As a guitarist in the original Alice Cooper band, Michael Bruce co-wrote such timeless songs as “Eighteen,” “School’s Out,” “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” “Under My Wheels” and “Billion Dollar Babies.” He joins us to discuss the band’s earliest beginnings when Frank Zappa and Syd Barret were major influences before Bob Ezrin arrived to shape the classic Cooper sound.
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Brian Slagel
As founder and CEO of Metal Blade Records, Brian Slagel helped launch the careers of Metallica, Slayer, Ratt, Armored Saint, Lizzy Borden, Mercyful Fate and even the Goo Goo Dolls. He joins us to discuss his new book, “Swing of the Blade,” his ongoing passion for heavy metal, why he won’t sell out to a major corporation and the band that got away (hint: the guitarist wears a top hat).
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Sean Kelly
Canadian musician, author and instructor Sean Kelly was raised on ‘80s hard rock – and shamelessly never outgrew it! No wonder we love him! He joins us to discuss his latest book, “Don’t Call it Hair Metal: Art in the Excess of ‘80s Rock;” his audition to join the cast of Dee Snider’s “Rock & Roll Christmas Tale” (he got the gig!); the latest on his long-time band, Crash Kelly; plus mentions of his other credits, including Coney Hatch, Helix, Lee Aaron (“The Metal Queen”) and pop star Nelly Furtado. He also gives us the inside angle (hint, hint) on his next book about a certain guitar body style and the players who love it.
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Tyler Heath
He wears his love of ’80s hard rock on his white leather sleeve, but Tyler Heath’s musical palette is blended with a very broad brush. The Leather Duchess frontman joins us to discuss his various bands, his Revolt Vinyl Records label, the importance of visually compelling merch and how a Charlie Daniels Band concert put him on the path to bullet belts, leather gloves and the heyday of Hollywood hair metal.
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Taime Downe
His snarling tales of lipstick junkies and runaways put Faster Pussycat singer Taime Downe at the top of the sleaze-rock heap. He joins us to discuss new Faster Pussycat music, an in-the-works book, his cold-turkey sobriety and why his earliest trip to a recording studio was all about the “banging room.”
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Greg Chaisson
Bassist Greg Chaisson gained international attention as a member of Badlands -- featuring guitarist Jake E. Lee, singer Ray Gillen and drummer Eric Singer (and, later, Jeff Martin) -- but he’s also an accomplished singer/songwriter/producer whose latest project, Atomic Kings, recalls the best hard rock bands of the ‘70s – and adds its own, modern twist. He joins us to discuss Atomic Kings’ debut album, his time in Badlands, Surgical Steel, Steeler, Legs Diamond and Ratt (for a minute) as well as his lifelong addiction to cowboy boots!
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John Gallagher
With the release of their 15th studio album, “All Hell’s Breaking Loose,” New Wave of British Heavy Metal legends Raven are back to bang some heads. Bassist/vocalist John Gallagher returns to the Talk Louder Podcast to discuss the new album, the pitfalls of major labels, his preference for a headset microphone and an early tour with opening act, Anthrax. Bonus: He also reveals his favorite Blue Oyster Cult album!
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Brian Tatler
As guitarist and founding member of Diamond Head, Brian Tatler was at the forefront of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. As such, he and his music had a massive influence on thrash-metal upstarts, Metallica and Megadeth. He joins us to discuss Diamond Head’s legacy, the importance of punk rock, opening for AC/DC on the last two shows of Bon Scott’s life and his current gig with Saxon.
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“Pictures: ALIVE”
What happens when two diehard KISS nerds combine their love of ’80s rock’n’roll, photography and graphic design? You get an eye-popping, full-color, 300-page book titled “Pictures: ALIVE.” Bursting with 400 high-quality, original concert photos, ticket stubs, concert ads and the camera-smuggling stories that go with them, “Pictures: ALIVE” finds photographer Steve Roney and art director Scott Davis walking us through big-city nights on Memory Lane where the hottest bands in the land – from AC/DC, Def Leppard and Motley Crue to Ozzy, Judas Priest, Scorpions and Van Halen – ruled our speakers, arenas and bedroom walls.
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Mark Tornillo
He took a swing at the seemingly impossible pitch of replacing Udo Dirkschneider in Accept – and knocked it out of the park! Vocalist Mark Tornillo joins us to discuss his early days in TT Quick, his 14 years in Accept, the 2022 illness that temporarily brought our own Jason McMaster onboard as his replacement and the time Iron Maiden suddenly asked him to be their singer at an impromptu club gig.
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Neal Smith
He scared the bejesus out of polite society while shock rocking with Alice Cooper on a string of classic albums and songs, including “School’s Out,” “I’m Eighteen,” “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” “Under My Wheels” and many more. Today, at 75, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drummer and multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Neal Smith finds his musical muse in the dusty lore of the Wild West. He joins us to discuss his latest album, “Killsmith Goes West,” that time he secretly carried three guns and a snake onto a plane and how Alice shot him in the foot during a drunken rabbit hunt (that cane on the back of “Love it to Death” is not a prop!).
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Jack Gibson of Exodus
He’s the gut-punch in Exodus’ thrash-metal assault who also has a deep appreciation for Nashville’s killer country pickers. Bassist Jack Gibson joins us to discuss Exodus’ latest thrashterpiece, “Persona Non Grata,” wild times with Paul Baloff and meeting one of his heroes, Glen Campbell.
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Francis Ruiz
Before joining Buckcherry, drummer Francis Ruiz worked for some if his heroes as the drum tech for Thin Lizzy, Scorpions, Slayer, Anthrax and Motorhead. He was also a member of Great White, Samantha 7 (featuring C.C. DeVille) and for one magical night, Motorhead! We caught up with him during a break from the Buckcherry/Skid Row tour to discuss Buckcherry’s new album, “Vol. 10,” his admiration for Zakk Wylde’s work ethic and how he managed to play gigs with his leg in a cast after being hit by a car.
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Derek Davis
He knew he was destined to be a rocker after seeing an early version of Y&T perform at his high school (during lunch period, no less!). He soon became their roadie and went on to form his own band, Babylon A.D. Vocalist Derek Davis brings us up to date on Babylon A.D.’s latest album, “Live Lightning,” an in-the-works new album, his forays into southern rock and soul, and why Babylon A.D. had a “no dudes allowed” tour bus policy during their early ’90s heyday.
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Nigel Glockler
Returning to the Talk Louder Podcast for a third time, drummer Nigel Glockler discusses his latest all-star project, The Flood, featuring bassist Billy Sheehan, guitarist Jim Kirkpatrick, keyboardist Didge Digital and vocalist Chris Ousey. He also updates us on Saxon, recalls Cozy Powell’s unwieldy drumkit and reveals an early obsession with KISS.
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Jeff Wagner
Author Jeff Wagner was an editor at Metal Maniacs magazine from 1997-2001 before turning his attention to music-related books beginning with 2010’s “Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal” (featuring cover art by Voivod drummer, Away). In 2014, Wagner published “Soul on Fire: The Life and Music of Peter Steele” followed by 2022’s “Destination Onward: The Story of Fates Warning.” We find ourselves in rare company as Jeff shares his meticulous knowledge of obscure bands, his writing process, things he learned about Peter Steele and Jim Matheos, and news of his latest, in-the-works book (we won’t give it Away here so you’ll have to watch and listen).
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Richie Faulkner
He stepped into legendary shoes and spent the past 12 years carving his own identity as co-lead guitarist in Judas Priest. More recently, he formed the heavy metal supergroup, Elegant Weapons, and is set to release the band’s debut album, “Horns for a Halo” on May 26. Richie Faulkner joins us to discuss Elegant Weapons, his performance at the Rock Hall induction alongside K.K Downing, his connection to George Lynch and the best piece of advice Rob Halford ever gave him (live photos by David Castillo)
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Mike Levine
On May 29, 1983, Triumph – along with Van Halen, Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Motley Crue and Quiet Riot -- played in front of 300,000 heavy metal fans as part of the massive US Festival in San Bernardino, California. On the 40th anniversary of this monumental concert, Triumph bassist Mike Levine joins us to relive that memorable day and discuss the brand-new, limited-edition, double-live Triumph “Live at the US Festival” album. We also tell you how to join a live chat with Triumph on May 25 (9pm EST/6pm PST) and share a little-known fact about Alanis Morissette.
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Klassik ’78
Klassik ’78 sounds so much like vintage KISS even Paul Stanley raised a starry eyebrow. Joe McGinness (aka “Paul Stanley”) joins us to discuss the down-to-the-details album, “Phantoms;” how Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante got involved; and why growing up in the grunge era made him feel 100,000 years apart from his peers.
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Back in Black
When AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson was sidelined due to hearing loss in 2016, Michael Mroz’s “stupid tribute band” got the phone call of a lifetime. Mroz – who plays the role of Angus Young in the long-running, Dallas-based tribute band, Back in Black – joins us to share what it was like meeting Angus Young while his singer auditioned for AC/DC. He also tells us what it takes to sustain a highly successful tribute band, how Back in Black’s history translated into the documentary, “My Stupid Tribute Band,” and which AC/DC songs are his favorites to play on stage.
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DJ Will
His passion for music was born in the artwork of his mother’s record collection and eventually drove him to jobs at Metal Blade Records, Capitol Records, KNAC.com, That Metal Show, Total Rock and points in between. William Howell, better-known as DJ Will, joins us to share insightful stories about his career-building involvement with the Goo Goo Dolls and Butthole Surfers, missed opportunities with Pantera and Watchtower, and two bands (new and old) he highly recommends. Interesting dude! You won’t wanna miss.
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Billy White
As a member of Watchtower (along with our own Jason McMaster), guitarist Billy White helped pave the way for progressive, thrash-metal music. After making his mark on the now-classic 1985 “Energetic Disassembly” album, he left Watchtower and resurfaced as a member of Don Dokken’s solo supergroup in time to record and release the 1990 album, “Up From the Ashes.” He later formed the blues-influenced Billy White Trio before ultimately devoting his life to more spiritual pursuits. He joins us to discuss Watchtower’s kitchen-sink approach, how Warren DeMartini played a role in his Dokken gig and how silence can be the most beautiful sound of all.
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Tracii Guns
On a hot streak since rebooting in 2017, L.A. Guns is set to release its latest album, “Black Diamonds” on April 14. Guitarist Tracii Guns joins us to discuss his prolific partnership with vocalist Phil Lewis, how Slash turned him onto Randy Rhoads, his appearance in Michael Jackson’s iconic “Beat It” video and memories of Axl Rose singing WASP songs from the shower.
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Mike Tramp
He shot to fame in the late-1980s as the voice (and impossibly good-looking face) of White Lion’s hit songs, “Wait,” “Tell Me,” “Little Fighter” and “When the Children Cry.” Today, he’s reimagined and rerecorded the band’s best-known songs for an upcoming (April 14) new album titled “Songs of White Lion.” He joins us to revisit the classic songs, discuss his love of Thin Lizzy, and recall past tours with AC/DC and Aerosmith (including that time he and Steven Tyler invaded a water park). And, yes, we ask him THAT question.
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Sami Yaffa
He called it the “worst-sounding album” of Hanoi Rocks’ career, but after four decades, bassist Sami Yaffa and his legendary band have proudly righted the wrongs. He joins us to discuss the remixing and rerelease of 1982’s “Oriental Beat,” his solo album and autobiography, plus his time in Jetboy and whether or not any Hanoi gigs could be up around the bend.
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Junkyard
Dusted off and back in action since 2017’s well-received “High Water” album, Junkyard is refueled and ready to rumble. Drummer Patrick Muzingo and guitarist Tim Mosher join us to discuss some very special tour dates (featuring original guitarist Chris Gates), the status of new music, the story behind the “Hollywood” video and that time Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington stole their Jack and literally trashed their dressing room -- much to their astonished delight!
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Trauma
Formed in San Francisco in 1981, Trauma owns a sacred place in the hallowed history of whiplash thrash. Currently promoting new album “Awakening,” drummer Kris Gustofson joins us to discuss the band’s long and winding history, touring with Queensryche, the addition of new singer Brian Allen and what it’s like to carry the legacy of original bassist, Cliff Burton.
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Todd La Torre
Best-known as the powerhouse vocalist for Queensryche, multi-instrumentalist Todd La Torre is a musical force in his own right. He joins us to discuss a special edition of his 2021 solo album, “Rejoice in the Suffering,” his songwriting process inside and outside of Queensryche, and his not-so-secret wish to record a black-metal album.
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John Moyer
As the bassist for Disturbed, John Moyer plays in one of the world’s biggest metal bands. He’s also been a member of Geoff Tate’s Queensryche, the Union Underground, SOAK and star-studded supergroups that – for better or worse -- included Scott Weiland, Scott Stapp, Mike Portnoy, A.J. Pero and Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal. He joins us to discuss nu-metal, his Disturbed audition, touring with Marilyn Manson and why it’s better to the nice guy who didn’t get the gig instead of the jerk who did.
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Ace Von Johnson
Fresh off the set of an L.A. Guns video shoot, guitarist Ace Von Johnson brings us up to speed on the band’s forthcoming new album, “Black Diamonds.” We also discuss his time in Faster Pussycat and U.S. Bombs (among others), his lifelong obsessions with punk-rock and horror movies, and how his quick reflexes behind the steering wheel earned him the name “Ace.”
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Robin McAuley
On the eve of his latest album, “Alive,” vocalist Robin McAuley joins us to discuss his songwriting process, working with Michael Schenker, his Black Swan supergroup, singing “Eye of the Tiger” with Survivor and his little-known connection to Motorhead’s “Philthy Animal” Taylor.
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Alan Tecchio
He succeeded our own Jason McMaster as the vocalist for Watchtower and also fronted the metal bands Hades, Non-Fiction, Seven Witches and others. More recently, he and co-author Frank White published the coffee table book “Jersey Metal Vol. 1” documenting the New Jersey heavy metal scene circa 1969-1986. Alan Tecchio joins us to discuss all of the above and more.
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Rudy Sarzo
From his groundbreaking tenure with Quiet Riot through his arena-conquering stints with Ozzy and Whitesnake, bassist Rudy Sarzo has spent a lifetime bringing metal to the masses. We caught up with the iconic rocker to discuss Quiet Riot’s legacy, the heartfelt new song, “I Can’t Hold On,” his theory about the Randy Rhoads plane crash and why licking his bass was the least of his worries.
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Katon W. De Pena
Hirax singer Katon W. De Pena was front-and-center for the birth and rise of California’s legendary mid-‘80s thrash-metal scene. Today, at age 59, he’s as metal as ever and joins us to discuss Hirax, his former band Phantasm (featuring original Metallica bassist Ron McGovney), his connection to Celtic Frost frontman Tom G. Warrior, and the times a young Hirax fan named Mike Patton used to show up early to meet the band (and later returned the favor).
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Joey Vera
Best known as the bass player for Armored Saint, Joey Vera has also played with Mercyful Fate, Lizzy Borden, Fates Warning, Anthrax, Arch/Matheos and Motor Sister, among others. We cover as much as we can of his storied career, including how a car crash with Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee helped finance an early Armored Saint demo, why he turned down interest from Metallica and how Thin Lizzy and Queen blew his young mind.
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Joel Grind
He’s the mastermind behind thrash-metal band Toxic Holocaust and an accomplished studio technician whose credits include Power Trip’s acclaimed “Nightmare Logic” album. Joel Grind joins us to discuss his early fascination with recording, his DIY work ethic and how he got famed Megadeth artist Ed Repka to create Toxic Holocaust’s “Hell on Earth” album cover.
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Ed Aborn
By the end of the 1980s, drummer Ed Aborn and his Siren band mates hung up their dreams of heavy metal stardom and settled into adult life. Thirty-five years later, a quietly amassing overseas fan base spurred an invitation to reform Siren and play a huge reunion gig at Germany’s world-renowned Keep it True festival. Captured on film in the documentary, “I’m Too Old for This Sh*t,” (produced by Chris Jericho and directed by Nathan Mowery), the tale is retold by Ed on the Talk Louder Podcast where he also reveals how he helped Jason land his recent Accept gig.
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Year in Review
As 2022 comes to a close, we look back on memorable albums, concerts and
Talk Louder Podcast guests.
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The Black Halos
Back with all the snot and fury that made 2001’s “The Violent Years” an underground, glam-punk classic, the Black Halos hurl their latest sonic Molotov, “How the Darkness Doubled.” Guitarist Rich Jones and singer Billy Hopeless join us to discuss the new album, how guest vocalist Michael Monroe made a mic stand out of a suitcase (we have photographic proof!) and that time Nazareth singer Dan McCafferty (RIP) endorsed Hopeless as his replacement.
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Philip Shouse
Before joining German metal legends, Accept, guitarist Philip Shouse rock-n-rolled all night with Gene Simmons and Ace Frehley in their respective solo bands. Join us as he discusses working with our own Jason McMaster in Accept, helping choose the setlist for Gene Simmons and that time he was asked to autograph a Dangerous Toys album.
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Riki Rachtman
As the host of MTV’s “Headbangers Ball” and co-owner of Hollywood’s
notorious Cathouse nightclub, Riki Rachtman witnessed 100 lifetimes
of rock-n-roll debauchery. On the eve of his “One Foot in the Gutter” tour,
Riki joins us to preview the unapologetic and uncensored tell-all tales he
experienced firsthand behind the scenes of rock’s most excessive era.
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Special Edition
Jason McMaster with Armored Saint
Just weeks after returning from a string of dates fronting Accept, vocalist and Talk Louder Podcast co-host Jason McMaster was once again called into service – this time by Armored Saint. In this exclusive edition of the Talk Louder Podcast, Jason shares the hectic pace that took him from Texas to the East Coast where he filled in for his ailing vocal hero John Bush on a run of Armored Saint dates opening for WASP.
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Shandon Sahm
His father is Texas music royalty and his brother is a member of Tejano supergroup, Texas Tornadoes. Drummer Shandon Sahm joins us to share his own musical journey as a solo artist, a member of Pariah, the Meat Puppets and Butthole Surfers singer Gibby Haynes’ band. He also revisits a childhood memory of following Ace Frehley to the stage during KISS’ “Dynasty” tour.
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David Ellefson
As a founding member of Megadeth, bassist David Ellefson helped pioneer the thrash-metal genre. He joins us to discuss his new projects Kings of Thrash, Dieth, The Lucid and Ellefson-Soto, as well as his line of Jackson basses and how Dokken (yes, Dokken!) influenced his signature bass tone.
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John Bush
As one of the best (and criminally underrated) heavy metal vocalists to ever clutch a mic, John Bush has delivered the goods with Armored Saint and Anthrax. He joins us to discuss touring with WASP, his invitation to join Metallica and how he ended up in a Huey Lewis video.
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Kirk Windstein
As the guitarist for Crowbar and Down, Kirk Windstein is a heavyweight architect of the sludge-metal sound. He joins us to discuss how Phil Anselmo steered him toward the less-is-more approach to “the money riff;” why the Pantera reunion is so important; and why he wouldn’t be opposed to collaborating with Billie Eilish. Oh, he also confesses his respect for Winger.
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Jim Florentine
He spent seven years co-hosting “That Metal Show” on VH-1 Classic and has a successful discography of comedy albums, movie cameos, radio work and more. Jim Florentine joins us to explain how he made a career out of prank calls, farting on Eddie Trunk and dodging flying beers while opening for Slayer.
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Special Edition
Jason McMaster with Accept
Vocalist and Talk Louder Podcast co-host Jason McMaster has been a diehard fan of heavy metal legends, Accept, since their debut album in 1979. In 2022, he got an out-of-the-blue, last-minute phone call to join the band on tour when their singer was suddenly sidelined due to illness. In a blur, he hopped a plane, devoured lyrics, barely slept and was soon onstage raging through a set of metal classics for four consecutive gigs. In this exclusive edition of the Talk Louder Podcast, Jason shares his balls-to-the-wall story of a lifetime.
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Angry Anderson
When it comes to rock’n’roll outlaws, Angry Anderson can’t be beaten. The legendary Rose Tattoo singer joins us from his home in Australia to discuss his history, drinking with ZZ Top and befriending his disciples in Guns N’ Roses. He also reveals a softer side, shares lots of laughs and listens with pride as Jason reads Broken Teeth lyrics that mention him by name. We are not worthy!
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Blake Ibanez
Rejoining us for a second time, former Power Trip guitarist Blake Ibanez discusses his latest crossover thrash-metal band, Fugitive, and its blistering, five-song EP, “Maniac.” We also ask about his return to the stage, why Bathory’s “Raise the Dead” is the perfect cover tune and whether or not Power Trip will make a comeback.
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Jeff Scott Soto
In 1985, Jeff Scott Soto was a 19-year-old newcomer making a name for himself as the singer of Yngwie Malmsteen’s Rising Force. Since then, he’s been widely hailed as one of rock’s best vocalists as evidenced by stints in Journey, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and the supergroup Sons of Apollo, among others. On the eve of his latest album (Oct. 7), “Vacation in the Underworld,” under the banner Ellefson-Soto, he joins us for a conversation as wide-ranging as his career -- and, of course, we ask about his Steel Dragon vocals in the “Rock Star” movie and that time he joined forces with a couple of Misfits.
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Thundermother
Currently on tour with the Scorpions, Swedish rock queens, Thundermother, are introducing themselves to America while promoting their latest album, “Black and Gold.” We pulled vocalist Guernica Mancini away from a “senior citizens pool party” to discuss the thrill of touring with her heroes, why Sebastian Bach is a major influence and how “the Kreator vibe” made its way into a Thundermother video.
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Billy Sheehan
He’s the Eddie Van Halen of bass guitar and the teller of many great tales. Billy Sheehan joins us to discuss the new Talas album, “1985,” the secretive gig offer from David Lee Roth, Mr. Big’s unlikely smash hit, the latest on Winery Dogs and why a persistent work ethic saved him from a career in carpet installation.
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Nigel Glockler
World-renowned as the Engine Room that drives British metal legends, Saxon, drummer Nigel Glockler rejoins us from his second home in Texas to discuss his newest, prog-infused band, SiX By SiX. He also reveals his favorite band of all time, shares previous tour stories and tells us which Motley Crue album ranks as his favorite.
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Kurt Deimer & Phil X
Currently on tour opening for Tesla, vocalist Kurt Deimer and guitarist Phil X are working hard and rocking hard. They join us to discuss their latest EP, previous tours with Geoff Tate and Yngwie Malmsteen, horror movies and
Phil’s other job as Bon Jovi’s guitarist.
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Wednesday 13
With new album, “Horrifier,” due Oct. 7, Wednesday 13 continues his legacy of horror-punk heavy metal. We drill into his brain for all the scoop on his latest splatter platter, the Murderdolls, former bandmate Joey Jordison and why you never want to leave him alone with your shoes!
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Mark Younger-Smith
Guitarist Mark Younger-Smith spent seven years playing arenas and living a charmed life as the guitarist for Billy Idol. He’s also worked with Texas guitar slinger (and former MTV heartthrob) Charlie Sexton, legendary crooner Tom Jones and, most recently, his new band The Broken Things. He joins us today to share some amazing insights, including the wildest Billy Idol story of all time (yikes!) and how a Pretender christened him “Younger-Smith.”
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Kerry Crafton
As a producer and sound engineer, Kerry Crafton has worked with a long list of the most revered names in Texas metal/hard rock history, including Rigor Mortis, Juggernaut, Dead Horse, Devastation, Watchtower, Butthole Surfers, Agony Column and Angkor Wat, among others. His credits also include Rob Halford, Glenn Hughes, Pantera, Joey Belladonna and Stevie Nicks. We pick his brain on all of the above plus one of Metal Dave’s old favorites, Hagfish!
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Frank Bello
As bassist for Anthrax and an elite member of the Big 4 (not to mention part-time actor, author, solo artist and returning Talk Louder Podcast guest – see Episode 61), Frank Bello helped define the thrash-metal genre. We caught up with him to discuss the current Anthrax/Black Label Society/Hatebreed tour, the controversial Pantera reunion, his solo EP and the importance of sanitized wipes.
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Michael Monroe
In the early 1980s, he made an indelible mark as the explosively stylish frontman for the highly influential -- yet perennially underground -- rock band, Hanoi Rocks. Today, he’s promoting his new album “I Live Too Fast to Die Young,” which puts him on a hot streak of five consecutive must-have albums since 2011. Join us as we visit with the eternally cool Michael Monroe and dig into the new album, Hanoi Rocks, Demolition 23, the quirky nose flute (yes, nose flute!) and the best birthday ever!
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Todd La Torre
His stunning vocal range silenced critics in 2013 when Todd La Torre stepped into impossible shoes as the new lead singer for Queensryche. With new album, “Digital Noise Alliance” due in October and a second tour with Judas Priest on the horizon, we caught Todd on a rare day off to discuss Queensryche (including his most difficult songs to sing), Crimson Glory, his solo album, “Rejoice in the Suffering,” and how he manages to hit those high notes despite a penchant for cigarettes.
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Nasty Ronnie
In the mid-1980s, Nasty Savage helped birth Florida’s formidable extreme metal scene alongside peers and followers, including Death, Morbid Angel, Obituary, Deicide and others. At center stage was hulking vocalist Nasty Ronnie whose gladiator-style showmanship made him a one-man wrecking crew. Surprisingly soft-spoken and genuinely passionate about his many creative pursuits, he joins us to discuss Nasty Savage, wrestling, television (and not just the ones he smashed) and how “West Side Story” kicked off his interest in music.
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Charlie Benante
More than just the elite drummer for thrash-metal kings, Anthrax, Charlie Benante is also one of the band’s primary songwriters, artistic director and coffee connoisseur. He joins us to discuss Anthrax’s 40th anniversary Blu-ray/CD/Digital livestream concert release (“Anthrax XL”), an upcoming tour with Black Label Society and Hatebreed, his star-studded “Silver Linings” solo release and his love of Phil Rudd and Jimmy Page.
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Mickey Finn
He shook up MTV by sporting a Mohawk before punk rock went mainstream and shared stages with Cheap Trick, Kix, the Ramones and upcoming peers, Guns N’ Roses and Poison. His band, Jetboy, was signed to major labels, had an arsenal of arena-ready hard rock songs and caught the attention of Paul Stanley. So, what went wrong? Singer Mickey Finn joins us to share Jetboy’s rock-n-roll damnation.
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Kyle Ellison
His Texas-based band, Pariah, was signed to Geffen Records where they joined the ranks of Guns N’ Roses, Nirvana, White Zombie and the label’s other heavy hitters. Success seemed imminent, but never happened. Then tragedy struck. Guitarist Kyle Ellison walks us through subsequent (and cathartic) stints with the Butthole Surfers, Meat Puppets, Roky Erickson, Ministry and his recent collaboration with actress Renee Zellweger. He also tells us how he and his brother, Sims, landed in a Madonna video and that time our own Jason McMaster shared a mic with Axl Rose.
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Jeff Duncan
Best-known for his guitar playing with heavy metal heroes, Armored Saint, Jeff Duncan previously played in the popular 1980s Hollywood band Odin (who is memorably immortalized in the “Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years”). A child of the Sunset Strip, Duncan saw Poison, Ratt, Motley Crue and WASP play to near-empty rooms before they found fame. Today, he continues working with Armored Saint, DC4 and releasing instrumental albums under his own name.
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Ron Jarzombek
An admitted Rush fanatic who is hailed as one of rock’s defining tech-prog-thrash guitarists, Ron Jarzombek has toured with Marty Friedman and recorded with S.A. Slayer, Watchtower, Spastic Ink and Blotted Science, among others. He joins us to discuss a wide range of topics, including the hilarious origins of Spastic Ink and the dream gig that got away.
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Dave McClain
From his early days in the cult-classic underground thrash band S.A. Slayer through two decades-plus with Machine Head to his current stint in Sacred Reich, drummer Dave McClain has pounded his way around the world. He joins us from his drum studio in Wisconsin to retell the tale of the infamous Slayer vs. Slayer gig, the musical detours of Machine Head, his reunion with Sacred Reich and how he almost pursued latch-hook rug making before taking up drums.
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Graham Bonnet
In a career spanning nearly six decades, former Rainbow, MSG and Alcatrazz singer Graham Bonnet has firmly established himself as one of hard rock’s most powerful voices and best-dressed gents. We caught up with him to discuss his latest album, “Day Out in Nowhere,” his departures from Rainbow and MSG, the origins of his distinctive look and how the Bee Gees (yes, the Bee Gees!) helped him get his start.
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Paul Unger
As a diehard, rock-n-roll superfan, Paul Unger is a one-man publicity machine. He joins us to discuss starting his own fanzine; promoting Queensryche, Pariah, Ryan Roxie and NY Loose; touring with the KISS Convention; and nearly falling asleep during the MTV KISS Unplugged concert.
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Tyson Leslie
Before landing his current gig as the keyboardist for Vixen, multi-instrumentalist Tyson Leslie played with everyone from Corey Taylor of Slipknot/Stone Sour fame to country western superstar Tracy Lawrence. He's also jammed with Faster Pussycat, Billy Sheehan and David Ellefson, among others, and is a veteran of all the popular music-themed cruises. In other words, he’s the very definition of a “working musician.”
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Max Cavalera
Thrash-metal legend Max Cavalera joins us to discuss his upcoming tour with brother Igor in celebration of the classic Sepultura albums, “Beneath the Remains” and “Arise.” We also discuss his four-string guitar, his early years of learning English from his favorite metal albums and the time he buzzed off all his hair in exchange for a Metallica album.
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Heber Pampillon
Guitarist Heber Pampillon from Atlanta-based sleaze-rockers Kickin Valentina joins us to discuss new album, “The Revenge of Rock,” the full-circle return to “new” singer D.K. Revelle and why Paul Stanley’s female fans made him want to be a rock star.
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Johnny Martin
As the bassist for L.A. Guns, Johnny Martin has recorded three well-received “comeback” albums with the reunited team of vocalist Phil Lewis and guitarist Tracii Guns. Prior to joining the legendary sleaze rockers, Martin did stints with Chelsea Smiles, Adler and Jesse Malin, among others. More recently, he toured with former 1980s teen pop star Tiffany and got a fabulous new haircut! He tells us all about everything and more!
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Rocky Lamonde
Smitten by KISS, he was playing Pittsburgh bars at age 16 before discovering the Faces and the Rolling Stones. With Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards as inspiration, he formed the pub-rocking, Motown-flavored Borstal Boys and further entrenched himself in his beloved Pittsburgh music scene. Today, bassist Rocky Lamonde is promoting the Borstal Boys’ latest album, “Crumbs,” while championing Pittsburgh musicians through his recording studio, website and unwavering enthusiasm.
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Nibbs Carter
With the recent release of Saxon’s 23rd album, “Carpe Diem,” we caught up with bassist Tim “Nibbs” Carter to discuss the value of hanging around a recording studio, drumming on Mom’s Tupperware and knowing when to use a pick versus fingers. We even get an impromptu bass lesson!
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Nashville Pussy
Nashville Pussy has spent three decades steamrolling the faint of heart with their unapologetic brand of booze-fueled, fist-fighting, off-the-rails rock-n-roll. With the recent release of new live album, “Eaten Alive,” we caught up with vocalist/guitarist Blaine Cartwright and she-devil guitarist Ruyter Suys for the lowdown on their glorious hellride. Come on, come on! Get some!
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Ryan Roxie
He plays guitar for Alice Cooper, recorded an album with Slash and hosts the “In the Trenches” podcast featuring guests from across the rock-n-roll spectrum. From his early days in Candy and Electric Angels to his present-day gig dodging daggers with Uncle Alice, Ryan Roxie graciously surrenders to our geeky inquisition.
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Bryan Small
He was digging his own grave from the late-’80s through the ‘90s until he got sober
and refocused his creative muse on his twangy, garage-punk, rock band, The
Hangmen. Some call Bryan Small a singer, songwriter and guitarist with a deep
respect for The Gun Club, Petty, Keef and Cash. We call him a rock-n-roll lifer
with a catalog of kick-ass albums.
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Blake Ibanez
Power Trip was one of metal’s fastest rising stars until the untimely 2020 death of 34-year-old singer, Riley Gale. As tributes poured in from Anthrax, Machine Head, Trivium and Ice-T, among others, the remaining band members were left devastated and unsure of the future. Guitarist Blake Ibanez joins us to discuss the triumphs, tragedy and possible future of a short-lived band that made a massive mark. P.S. We’re also joined by a special guest co-host who has a few questions of his own.
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Craig Behrhorst
A veteran of the San Francisco rock scene, guitarist Craig Behrhorst befriended Metallica, Exodus, Death Angel and others when they played their earliest club gigs. He also took the stage himself with Laaz Rockit, The Ruffians, The Butlers and Davy Vain, among others. Today, he runs his own T-shirt company, continues to make music and freely admits to an obsession with UFO and Thin Lizzy. What’s not to like about this guy?
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Stevie D.
When his plan to become Hollywood’s biggest drug dealer failed, Stevie D. and partner Josh Todd relaunched Buckcherry and scored massive radio hits with “Crazy Bitch” and “Sorry.” Today, he and Todd have been sober for decades and are back on the road with well-received, ninth album, “Hellbound.” We caught Stevie before soundcheck in Florida for a quick chat about songwriting, touring and, um, vaping with Eddie Van Halen.
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Thom Hazaert
He loves Def Leppard and Faster Pussycat as much as Korn and Deftones and has followed his passion for music into multiple music-biz pursuits, including journalist, manager, label boss, vocalist and more. Buckle up as Thom Hazaert’s enthusiasm shows us how music feeds the beast.
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Away
For four decades, Michel Langevin, a.k.a. “Away,” has been the drummer,
artistic visionary and driving force behind Canadian prog-metal thrash
titans, Voivod. With the recent release of the band’s 15th studio album,
“Synchro Anarchy,” we scanned his ever-creative brain to find out what
keeps him ticking. Take it, Away!
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As the bass player for the highly influential Big Boys, Chris Gates helped define
Austin’s early 1980s punk-rock scene. Next, he chased his dreams to Los Angeles
where he sought to “make it” as the founding guitarist for Junkyard. Following
a major-label flame-out and near-lethal drug habit, he returned to Austin where
he fought to win sobriety, health, happiness and newfound creative outlets –
both musical and otherwise. In his words, he’s living a big cool life. Visit www.bigcoollife.com
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One-Year Anniversary!
Dave and Jason are joined by producer Jared Tuten for a behind-the-scenes look back
on the one-year anniversary of the Talk Louder Podcast.
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She led NY Loose to the forefront of New York’s mid-1990s glam-punk
revival before moving onto other projects, including her most recent,
pandemic-inspired release, “Lockdown.” Brijitte West joins us from her home in
England to discuss the breakup of NY Loose, touring with Marilyn Manson, her ties
to Dee Dee Ramone and the ongoing pursuit of her creative muse. For music and
more, visit https://brijittewest1.bandcamp.com/
and https://open.spotify.com/album/2rkEbdgocBh1IY2vD6p4Ye?si=7UGgJEDRRw6eSSg1fjUPMw&utm_source=copy-link
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Legs Diamond
Legs Diamond flew under the mainstream radar despite arena tours with KISS, Ted
Nugent and Styx, but found a stronghold in San Antonio, Texas, where legendary
deejay Joe “The Godfather” Anthony turned the Los Angeles rockers into radio stars
and a rite-of-passage concert attraction that’s still talked about today. We
look back and forward with drummer Jeff Poole and keyboardist/guitarist Michael
Prince.
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Eddie Spaghetti and Frank Meyer
Frontmen for their respective bands, the Supersuckers and Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, Eddie
Spaghetti and Frank Meyer join forces after a decades-long friendship to
release a collection of power-pop, cowpunk, down-n-dirty, rock-n-brawl. Aptly
titled “Motherfuckin’ Rock ’N’ Roll,” the album is exactly what you’d expect
from these two rock-n-roll lifers.
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Wayne Nagel
An architect of the Austin music scene for more than four decades, Wayne Nagel was
the co-owner of the legendary Austin Rehearsal Complex (ARC) where musicians
like Charlie Sexton, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Joe Ely and countless others
roamed the halls and fine-tuned their songs. He also co-founded the
long-running SIMS Foundation to help musicians struggling with mental health
and works as tour manager for Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Ray Wylie
Hubbard, Eric Johnson and others. He’s done and seen it all -- and is one of
the reasons Austin is known for its rich musical history.
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Jimmy Ashhurst
Best-known for his eight-year stint as the bass player for
double-platinum rockers Buckcherry, Jimmy Ashhurst previously played in Broken
Homes and Izzy Stradlin’s post-GN’R band, the Ju Ju Hounds. He’s also jammed
with Finnish cult rockers, Smack, was roommates with the Damned drummer Rat
Scabies and was once held at gunpoint with his pal, Stiv Bators. Yeah, it’s
safe to say there’s never a dull moment with this rock-n-roll lifer.
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Harald Oimoen
His photographs captured the early years of the Bay Area thrash scene and
were featured on landmark albums by Metallica, Slayer, Exodus and Possessed.
Along with co-photographer Brian Lew, he compiled his images into the
definitive Bay Area thrash metal photo book, “Murder in the Front Row,” which
was turned into a movie in 2019. Known by his nickname, “Harald O,” he’s also
an accomplished bass player who spent nearly 20 years in D.R.I. Enjoy the
brutally honest, funny and firsthand stories of Harald Oimoen.
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Iron Maiden "Senjutsu"
From their early beginnings as a late-1970s club band to their latest 2021 album,
“Senjutsu,” Iron Maiden has grown into a worldwide heavy metal juggernaut whose
loyal fanbase remains fiercely devoted. Dave and Jason discuss the stylistic
and musical evolution of an elite band that has always cut its own path and,
perhaps, never more so than on “Senjutsu.”
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Juan Herrera
A mainstay in the San Antonio metal scene and the man behind the
coffee-table photo book, “As Viewed From the Pit,” archivist Juan Herrera joins
us to share his memories and lifelong passion for Texas metal.
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Billy Rowe
He was on the cusp of superstardom in the mid-1980s when his band, Jetboy,
rivaled Guns N’ Roses and Poison as The Next Big Thing. When tragedy and record
biz politics grounded Jetboy, he picked up the pieces, formed new bands and
launched a successful guitar business that counts Paul Stanley, Billie Joe
Armstrong and Keith Urban among its customers. Today, he plays guitar for
Buckcherry and joins us from a tour stop in Canada to discuss all things Billy
Rowe and beyond.
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Bart Gabriel
Bart Gabriel turned his passion for heavy metal into the business of
managing and producing like-minded bands. He also offers mixing, mastering and
promotional services, and helps guide the career of his wife’s band, Crystal
Viper. He joins us from his home in Poland to discuss his record labels, roster
of bands and discography credits, including Militia, S.A. Slayer, Juggernaut,
Tygers of Pan Tang, Savage Master, Cirith Ungol and many others. More info
available here: bartgabriel.com ;
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Albert Bouchard
As the drummer on such eternally classic songs as “(Don’t Fear) The
Reaper,” “Godzilla,” “Burning for You” and others, Blue Oyster Cult’s Albert
Bouchard is firmly cemented in rock-n-roll history. Today, he’s reimagining
BOC’s music on his latest album, “Imaginos II: Bombs Over Germany.” We caught
up with him to discuss the past and present (and, yes, we asked him about “More
Cowbell!”).
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Don Jamieson
He honed his comedic craft performing with Andrew “Dice” Clay before
spending 14 seasons co-hosting “That Metal Show” with Eddie Trunk and Jim
Florentine. While on tour as the opening act for rock supergroup, the Dead
Daisies, he joined us to talk KISS, jokes gone wrong, hecklers and his
legendary sideburns. Ladies and idiots, brace yourself for a shot of Jamieson!
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Phil Lewis
On a hot streak since reuniting with guitarist Tracii Guns in 2017,
vocalist Phil Lewis joins us to discuss L.A. Guns’ new album “Checkered Past,”
his former band Girl (including a hilarious introduction to Randy Rhoads), his
opinion of Axl Rose and memories of touring with Dangerous Toys. We also get
the scoop on a Summer 2022 tour package you won’t want to miss.
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Frank Bello
In his new autobiography, “Fathers, Brothers and Sons: Surviving
Anguish, Abandonment and Anthrax,” bassist (and part-time actor!) Frank Bello
offers a raw and vulnerable glimpse into the tragedies and triumphs that shaped
his life.
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Jay Jay French
As the founder, guitarist and manager of Twisted Sister, Jay Jay
French spent a hard-fought decade on the New York/New Jersey club circuit
before gaining international stardom in 1984. In his new book, “Twisted
Business,” Jay Jay shares how tenacity, wisdom, trust and reinvention turned
each stroke of bad luck into a rebounding success … again and again, on stage
and off.
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John Corabi
He famously replaced Vince Neil as the lead singer for Motley Crue
in 1992 and recorded what many fans consider to be one of the band’s best
albums. He also fronted the rock supergroup Dead Daisies and spent time with
Brides of Destruction, Saints or Sinners, The Scream and others. Today, Corabi
lives in Nashville where he is recording and releasing a string of new singles
while riding out the pandemic (and squashing rumors of a return to Motley).
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Gonzo Sandoval
Armored Saint drummer Gonzo Sandoval surprises us with a special-guest
appearance before and after our scheduled interview with his
guitar-playing brother, Phil. We were obviously more than happy to take a double dose of the Saint!
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Phil Sandoval
In the tradition of brothers who formed heavy rock bands (Van Halen,
Pantera and AC/DC), guitarist Phil Sandoval and drummer Gonzo Sandoval
turned their childhood passion for rock-n-roll into the California metal
band Armored Saint. Tours with Metallica, Scorpions, Quiet Riot and
many others helped cement Armored Saint’s reputation as one of power
metal’s most enduring and beloved bands. We talk to Phil Sandoval about
all things past and present, including Armored Saint’s latest album,
“Punching the Sky.”
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Dan Delaney "Danbowski"
Dan Delaney’s passion for rock music borders on the fanatical (and we
mean that with high praise and respect)! As a lifelong superfan, Dan
embraced YouTube in its infancy and began using the platform to review
albums and offer commentary on hard rock and metal bands (as well as
other interests, including hiking in Mexico). From knowing song
sequences and liner note factoids to reciting lyrics off the top of his
head and adding his own personal insights, Dan’s video commentary will
keep you up past your bedtime. Check him out here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/danbowskimexico/videos
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Mike Soliz
As the piercing vocalist for Militia, Mike Soliz was a central figure in
the history of the mid-1980s South/Central Texas thrash-metal scene.
Alongside Texas bands like Watchtower, S.A. Slayer, Juggernaut and
Helstar, Militia were early peers of Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer and
others who rose to international fame. Join us as Mike recalls Militia’s
brief, but storied (and highly collectible) past and brings us up to
date on the band’s latest lineup and album, “And the Gods Made War.”
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Rodney Dunsmore
Former thrash-metal vocalist, concert promoter and mega-collector Rodney
Dunsmore discusses his massive record collection (more than 10,000
LPs), singing for Devastation, touring with his idols and his lifelong
passion for heavy metal.
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Simon Wright
AC/DC was a worldwide juggernaut when Simon Wright joined the band in
1983 at the young age of 20. After drumming on three AC/DC albums and
playing in front of massive audiences around the world, he left to join
Dio and, later, Rhino Bucket, UFO, Pat Travers and Operation Mindcrime,
among others. We caught up with him to discuss his star-studded career
and quickly learned to appreciate his humility and humor.
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Chad Cherry
As the front man for The Last Vegas, Chad Cherry made his mark as one of
rock’s most charismatic lead singers (just ask Nikki Sixx, Alice Cooper
or Matt Sorum). Today, his appreciation for Jagger and Stewart is front
and center with The Claws, and his clothing line is worn by members of
the Alice Cooper band, pop star Pink and others. Join us as he recalls
touring arenas with Motley Crue, discovering horror movies and punk
rock, and working with B-movie actress, Sybil Danning.
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John Gallagher
As one of the forerunners of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Raven
influenced countless thrash and speed metal bands, including a
little-known Metallica who served as their opening act on the 1983
cross-country U.S. “Kill ‘Em All For One” tour. Bassist/vocalist John
Gallagher joins us to discuss the early years, his ongoing partnership
with his guitar-playing brother, his tricked-out bass guitars and what’s
next for Raven.
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Tim “Ripper” Owens
He grew up worshipping his favorite metal band and ultimately became
their lead singer (sounds like a movie, doesn’t it?). In proving himself
to be up for the job, he also became widely recognized as one of the
best vocalists on the planet. Join us as we catch up with Tim “Ripper”
Owens to discuss his reunion with former Judas Priest band mate, K.K.
Downing, and their new album, “Sermons of the Sinner,” being released
under the moniker, K.K.’s Priest.
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Nigel Glockler
As the “engine room” who drives the battering beat of metal legends,
Saxon, drummer Nigel Glockler has a long and prolific history as a
master of his craft (he’s also one of the nicest and funniest guys in
all of rock, and an honorary Texan to boot!). Give a listen as we
discuss the latest Saxon news, his early days in Toyah, stints in GTR
and Asia, as well as a punching contest with Nikki Sixx and recording
with Elton John.
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Danko Jones
His namesake power trio is fueled by the supercharged strut of KISS,
Thin Lizzy and AC/DC. Join us as blood-sweating rocker Danko Jones
discusses his upcoming new album; opening for Guns N’ Roses and the
Rolling Stones; recording with Broken Teeth; and befriending Voivod and
Duff McKagan.
Don Van Stavern
As the bass player for S.A. Slayer during the early 1980s, he earned his
crown as Texas metal royalty. From there, he moved on to Narita, Riot,
Pitbull Daycare, Evil United and Alcatrazz. Join us as we sit down with
Donnie Van Stavern to discuss the legendary Slayer vs. Slayer concert in
San Antonio, his “brotherhood” with Riot guitarist Mark Reale and the
meaning behind “coat on chest.”
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Claudio Bergamin
Best-known as the artist behind Judas Priest’s “Firepower” album cover,
Claudio Bergamin has also done artwork for Rob Halford, Cassius King and
others. Have a listen as we learn how his early appreciation for KISS,
Iron Maiden and UFOs has inspired his fantasy and paranormal artwork.
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Thommy Price
He was all over MTV in the early 1980s as the drummer for Scandal and
Billy Idol before finding a permanent home with Joan Jett for the past
three decades. His list of session work includes names like Roger
Daltrey, Ronnie Wood, Michael Monroe, Sylvain Sylvain, Blue Oyster Cult
and Wanda Jackson. Join us as we welcome one of rock’s most prolific
drummers to the Talk Louder podcast.
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Monte A. Melnick
He spent 22 years “On the Road with the Ramones” as the unsung hero of
punk rock’s hardest working, most influential (and dysfunctional!) band.
He’s also an author and musician who had a recording contract before
“joining” the Ramones. Enjoy the ride as we get in the van with Monte A.
Melnick to learn how he kept his sanity for more than two decades as
the babysitter for rock’s best-dressed, underdog gang of cretins.
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Tony Scalzo of Fastball
In 1998, Austin-based rock band Fastball hit a grand slam with the
platinum album “All the Pain Money Can Buy” and its smash hit single,
“The Way.” Singer/songwriter/bassist Tony Scalzo tells us what it’s like
to rocket from the local club scene to international stardom in the
space of six months.
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Adam Hamilton
He played bass in L.A. Guns and lived with Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille
in the “house of horrors” before becoming an in-demand producer who’s
worked with L.A. Guns, Sunbomb, Elliot Easton, Bootsy Collins and
countless others, including – believe it or not – Hollywood stars
William Shatner, David Hasselhoff and Ann-Margret. Join us as we trace
the never-a-dull-moment career track of Adam Hamilton.
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Episode 41
David Roach of Junkyard
As the singer for Junkyard, David Roach took an unknown Black Crowes on
tour as his opening act and saw Axl Rose wear his band’s T-shirts on
stage and in photo shoots. He’s also enjoying a second wave of success
since the 2017 release of Junkyard’s excellent “High Water” album and
its follow-ups, including an in-the-works new album. Did we mention he
went to high school with Jason McMaster and just happens to be one of
the funniest hangs we’ve ever had on the show?
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Episode 40
Ian MacDougall
When he’s not blasting away as a guitarist for powder-keg punk-rockers,
the Riverboat Gamblers, he’s hawking Broken Gold and gigging with Band
of Horses. He also works for the Foo Fighters, has toured with CJ Ramone
and has a Mom who was cool enough to buy him a Dead Kennedys record
when he was a kid. Ladies and gents, please welcome Ian MacDougall.
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Episode 39
Bobby Jarzomobek
Hand-picked to keep the beat for Rob Halford, Sebastian Bach, Riot,
Fates Warning and country megastar George Strait, Bobby Jarzombek is one
of the most gifted and in-demand drummers on the scene. We revisit his
early beginnings with San Antonio metal heroes, Juggernaut, and find out
how a metal dude landed one of the sweetest gigs on the planet.
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Episode 38
Demetrius Bermudez
From Queensryche and Dio Disciples to Rhino Bucket, DOYLE and more,
“Deme” has tour managed and teched across many miles. He also worked at
the legendary Sound City studio in Los Angeles. We ask him to tell us
what it’s REALLY like behind the scenes of a rolling rock tour.
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Episode 37
Georg Dolivo of Rhino Bucket
He tried to walk away from rock-n-roll, but couldn’t escape what’s in his blood. Georg Dolivo joins us to discuss the return of Rhino Bucket, his history with Jason and Dangerous Toys, and how his band came up with that ridiculously cool moniker.
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Episode 36
Bobby Landgraf
His Austin friends call him “Bobby Rock,” but the rest of the world knows him as Bobby Landgraf, the one-time guitarist for metal supergroup, Down. Join us as we laugh it up tracing Bobby’s journey from local sound guy through on-stage stints with Dino Lee, Honky, Gahdzilla Motor Company and his travels as a go-to guitar tech for Down and ZZ Top.
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Episode 35
Frank Meyer
Best known as the leader of long-running L.A. punk band, The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, Frank Meyer has worked alongside punk legends Wayne Kramer, James Williamson, Cheetah Chrome and Cherie Currie, among others. He’s also an author who’s covered the Ramones, fatherhood, Megadeth and (almost) David Lee Roth; and an award-winning hip-hop documentarian with countless – and often hilarious – stories about growing up in Hollywood.
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Episode 34
Tape Trading
Jason and Dave rewind to the pre-Internet days of licking stamps, stuffing envelopes and trading home-recorded punk and metal cassette tapes through fanzines and the mail.
Episode 33
Jason “Ginchy” Kottwitz
He played guitar in the revived Dead Boys and toured Japan alongside New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvain (who basically moved into his house for a while and brought along his, um, sewing machine!). He’s also collaborated with the Geto Boys’ Bushwick Bill and has countless stories of punk-rock misadventures. Join us as we pick the brain of Jason “Ginchy” Kottwitz.
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Episode 32
Sean Weingartner and “The Book”
Its pages are an archive of hard rock and metal bands both prominent and obscure, but the real stories are the ones told by its owner Sean Weingartner who has lugged “The Book” far and wide to get its pages autographed. Have a listen as we pick his brain about his rock-n-roll adventures.
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Episode 31
Patrick Kennison
He plays guitar in Lita Ford’s band, fronts Heaven Below and has toured with Marilyn Manson and Ozzfest as a member of The Union Underground. We know him as our local pal who grew up worshipping Motley Crue, Accept and Judas Priest. Join us for a lively, career-spanning conversation with our first-ever Talk Louder guest, Pat Kennison.
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Episode 30
Rock Magazines
Rock-n-read!!! In the days before the Internet, rock geeks kept up with their favorite bands through the printed pages of magazines. Join us as we go back to our teens and recall our earliest must-have mags as well as some of our more recent favorites.
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Episode 29
Sabbath – Ozzy vs. Dio
Metal’s mightiest band gave us two of the genre’s most menacing voices, but which classic Sabbath lineup was the blackest, bloodiest and heaviest? We share our thoughts on one of metal’s most impossible debates.
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