Episode I (Part 3) Heavy Metal Vocals
Quinn closes out the episode on Heavy Metal Vocals with #MachineHead #EverytimeIDie #Melvins #Crowbar #EyeHateGod #Firebreather #Neurosis #Mastodon #Isis #CultofLuna
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 closes out the episode on Heavy Metal Vocals with #MachineHead #EverytimeIDie #Melvins #Crowbar #EyeHateGod #Firebreather #Neurosis #Mastodon #Isis #CultofLuna
Read MoreQuinn digs into the evolution of Heavy Metal vocals featuring: Motorhead, Black Sabbath, Venom, Slayer, Hellhammer, Mantas, Death, Bathory, SIGH, and Cannibal Corpse… kind of.
Read MoreQuinn takes a look at the history and evolution of heavy metal vocals featuring: Louis Armstrong, Screamin Jay Hawkins, the Beatles, the Who, Mike Oldfield, Elton John, and Shrinebuilder.
Read MoreTwo reviews of Metallica's 11th Studio album, “72 Seasons”; one by former band mate, Dave Mustaine and another by his friend Quinn.
Read MoreQuinn hosts …And Vol. 4 All, a deeply reverent and lovingly irreverent exploration of the history, philosophy, and future of the greatest music in the world: Heavy Metal. Catch up on all 15 Episodes of Season 1 on Spotify, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your pod fix. Check out this trailer with show highlights…
Read MoreQuinn concludes the AV4A deep dive into Megadeth and Dave Mustaine with their final albums of the 90's.
Read MoreThis is IT! This is the Countdown! Quinn discusses Megadeth's mainstream breakthrough Countdown to Extinction as compared to Metallica's mainstream smash hit, The Black Album!
Read MoreQuinn hijacks So Far So Pod… So What? to discuss Dave Mustaine’s epic comeback after being fired by Metallica and the debut album that kicked-off his meteoric rise to Metal Godhood.
Read MoreQuinn takes an AV4A tour through Black Sabbath’s final four albums with the original line-up (Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne, and Bill Ward) from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath in 1973 to Never Say Die! in 1978. Featuring music by: Vanusa, The Bee Gees, Warcoe, Bongripper, and Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats.
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