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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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Ronnie Simmons

Ronnie Simmons

Ronnie SimmonsHe’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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:17:4220/11/2024
Sean Pierce

Sean Pierce

Sean PierceStanding 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!Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:27:2013/11/2024
Billy Chainsaw

Billy Chainsaw

Billy ChainsawReturning 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!Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:41:2506/11/2024
Paul Di’Anno Tribute

Paul Di’Anno Tribute

Paul Di’Anno TributeWith 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:16:5430/10/2024
Marc Storace

Marc Storace

Marc StoraceIn 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:00:1023/10/2024
Nasty Ronnie

Nasty Ronnie

Nasty RonnieBack 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:05:5316/10/2024
Blaze Bayley

Blaze Bayley

Blaze BayleyHe 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:18:4809/10/2024
Richie Stotts

Richie Stotts

Richie StottsAs 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:03:0902/10/2024
Marty Friedman

Marty Friedman

Marty FriedmanFrom 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:04:0225/09/2024
Mark Tornillo

Mark Tornillo

Mark TornilloReturning 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
51:4118/09/2024
Neil Zlozower

Neil Zlozower

Neil ZlozowerHe 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:45:1911/09/2024
Ron Keel

Ron Keel

Ron KeelIt’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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:01:0004/09/2024
Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet

Michael SweetOn 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:01:2728/08/2024
Johnny Goudie

Johnny Goudie

Johnny GoudieHis 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
02:19:5721/08/2024
Bad Marriage

Bad Marriage

Bad MarriageBad 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
54:0914/08/2024
Rick Ventura

Rick Ventura

Rick VenturaFeatured 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:41:5707/08/2024
Logan Olivero

Logan Olivero

Logan OliveroCentral 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:36:2931/07/2024
Mr. Lifto

Mr. Lifto

Mr. LiftoUsing 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:13:1624/07/2024
Jeremy Asbrock

Jeremy Asbrock

Jeremy AsbrockHe 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:23:0417/07/2024
Steve Conte

Steve Conte

Steve ConteIf 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:36:5010/07/2024
Chuck Billy

Chuck Billy

Chuck BillyHe’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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
32:3703/07/2024
Bobby Landgraf

Bobby Landgraf

Bobby LandgrafHe 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:11:3926/06/2024
Carl Canedy

Carl Canedy

Carl CanedyFrom 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:23:2719/06/2024
John Corabi

John Corabi

John CorabiHe’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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:04:0412/06/2024
John Perez

John Perez

John PerezBand 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:36:2805/06/2024
Mike Deleon

Mike Deleon

Mike DeleonHis 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:38:2929/05/2024
Wolf Hoffmann

Wolf Hoffmann

Wolf HoffmannIn 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
30:4622/05/2024
Don Jamieson

Don Jamieson

Don JamiesonDon 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:22:0215/05/2024
Damon Johnson

Damon Johnson

Damon JohnsonFor 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:17:1108/05/2024
Phil Demmel

Phil Demmel

Phil DemmelFrom 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:17:2301/05/2024
Tuk Smith

Tuk Smith

Tuk SmithHis 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:04:4724/04/2024
Max Cavalera: GAAD

Max Cavalera: GAAD

Max Cavalera: GAADHe’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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
54:4117/04/2024
Mark Zonder

Mark Zonder

Mark ZonderHe 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:19:5910/04/2024
Bryan Small

Bryan Small

Bryan SmallBryan 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:11:3203/04/2024
Monsters of Rock Cruise

Monsters of Rock Cruise

Monsters of Rock CruiseOur 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)Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
50:0627/03/2024
Abaddon

Abaddon

AbaddonHe 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:25:1520/03/2024
Frank Hannon

Frank Hannon

Frank HannonAs 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:16:2213/03/2024
Kurdt Vanderhoof

Kurdt Vanderhoof

Kurdt VanderhoofHe 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! Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:38:3706/03/2024
Jacob Bunton

Jacob Bunton

Jacob BuntonFrom 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:23:5528/02/2024
Noisy Mama

Noisy Mama

Noisy MamaIn 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:09:0821/02/2024
Fugitive

Fugitive

FugitiveQuickly 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:06:0514/02/2024
Nigel Glockler

Nigel Glockler

Nigel GlocklerBritish 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:05:2507/02/2024
Max Norman

Max Norman

Max NormanHe 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
02:40:3031/01/2024
Dave Prewitt

Dave Prewitt

Dave PrewittFor 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:55:4724/01/2024
Brion Gamboa

Brion Gamboa

Brion GamboaWhat’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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:30:4917/01/2024
2023 Year in Review

2023 Year in Review

2023 Year in ReviewDave 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:37:4410/01/2024
Danny Lilker

Danny Lilker

Danny LilkerAs 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.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:23:1703/01/2024
“Bloody & Bruised"

“Bloody & Bruised"

“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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
02:27:3027/12/2023
Marc Lopes

Marc Lopes

Mark LopesMetal 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. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
01:38:4720/12/2023
Rik Fox

Rik Fox

Rik FoxHe 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.” Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
02:06:2213/12/2023