Episode V (Part 2): The Sabbath Gabbath Continues with Ry, Ry, and I discuss our Top 4 Black Sabbath albums
Quinn, Ry from Sabbath Bloody Podcast, and Ryan from his house discuss their Top 4 Black Sabbath albums… at the moment.
Read MoreA deeply reverent and lovingly irreverent exploration of the history, philosophy, and future of the greatest music in the world: Heavy Metal… Also there’s jokes!
Quinn, Ry from Sabbath Bloody Podcast, and Ryan from his house discuss their Top 4 Black Sabbath albums… at the moment.
Read MoreQuinn talks with Ry from @sabbathbloodypodcast and Ryan from… real life… to talk all things Black Sabbath. We discuss the history, discography, line-up changes, and significance of the greatest band in the world: Black Sabbath. And we make fun of Death Metal a little bit.
Read MoreQuinn gives his Top 4 Metal Bands of the Future and the listener Top 4 from your suggestions on Twitter! Also, Issac Newton’s hair and more!
Read MoreQuinn talks about the Metal Renaissance that began in the mid-2000s with Mastodon and how the bands considered Stoner Metal are showing us the way to the Future-uture-uture of the genre.
Read MoreQuinn concludes our series on Subgenre’s with discussion of Groove, Prog, Industrial, Goth, Nu Metal, Metalcore, and Post.
Read MoreQuinn discusses what happens to Metallica after …And Justice For All, the Rise of Grunge, the Birth of Power, Sludge, Death, and Grindcore, and the second wave of Black and Doom metal. Featuring Music by: Metallica, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, John Williams (yep), Candlemass, Death, Blind Guardian, Napalm Death, Better Than Ezra (I said “yep”),…
Read MoreQuinn takes a semi-chronological approach to the subgenres, from Doom to Glam to Thrash including the rise of Metallica…
Read MoreQuinn looks at what came after Black Sabbath in the early to mid 80’s; the NWOBHM and others asking “Who is the true successor to the legacy of Heavy Metal that Sabbath gave birth to in 1970?” Judas Priest, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, or Venom?
Read MoreQuinn takes a look at the fundamental pillars of Heavy Metal and its origins in the late 60’s and early 70’s asking “Who Started It All?” Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Blue Cheer, or Black Sabbath?
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