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...And Volume For All

Quinn
Heavy Metal
Alice In Chains
Black Sabbath
World War I
Grunge
Seattle
Lane Staley
High On Fire
Ozzy Osbourne
Layne Staley
Jerry Cantrell
Ronnie James Dio
Nirvana
Sleep
MTV
Mob Rules
California
Grunge Music
Mastodon
Megadeth

The history, philosophy, and future of the greatest music in the world: Heavy Metal... Also there's jokes!

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Latest Episodes

A plague on both your houses! Quinn closes in on the end with Paradise Lost's 14th studio release and what many consider their proper return to Death Doom... The Plague Within.

Our mid-depth survey of Paradise Lost continues, as Quinn investigates 2005's Self Titled album, 2007's "In Requiem", 2009's "Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us" (great title) and 2012's "Tragic Idol" from Paradise Lost...

Quinn talks with founder and front man of CROWBAR, Kirk Windstein about the band's legacy, high school football, Cat memes, and a lot more!!

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Nick Schlesinger
Professional session drummer, author, and teacher, and creator of the project 'Human Crushing Machine'.
Episode: HUMAN CRUSHING MACHINE (Tunnel Vision): Interview with Nick Schlesinger
Dave Mustaine
Famous guitarist and vocalist known for his role in the band Megadeth
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Matt Pike
Founding member and front man of High On Fire
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Grant Netzorg
Guitarist and vocalist from the band In The Company of Serpents
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Episode: IN THE COMPANY OF SERPENTS (A Crack In Everything): Inteview with Grant Netzorg
Tom B
Lead vocalist for the hardcore sludge doom band Allfather.
Allfather
Episode: ALLFATHER's Tom B. (The Interview)

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Quinn
Host of And Volume For All; central voice across episodes, often driving historical and thematic explorations of heavy metal.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 119 ratings
  • Stoopididiotbrain

    Your show is heavier than whale testes. 5 stars for this guy right here. Go Seahawks

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gotchaknows
    United States3 months ago
  • Everything More Metal-er Than Everything Else

    Quinn never misses. Period.

    By turns intellectually pulverizing, deeply fanatical, respectfully reverent and injure-yourself-laughing- hilarious. For anyone that loves this music as much as I — and many of us — do, AV4A is GODHEAD.

    The man has essentially fargin’ ruined all other metal podcasts for me — can’t wait for the next episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    joenatoli
    United States9 months ago
  • How about now?

    How about now? How about now?

    Great show, mother puncher.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gotchaknows
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thorough and entertaining

    So entertaining and thoroughly researched the perfect balance of informative and fun told fantastically!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D-B-007
    United States2 years ago
  • The Most Outstanding Metal Music Podcast

    It is impossible to overstate how brilliant this podcast is. The care and production put into it, the writing and research, and the humour and love all wrapped together.

    Quinn has crafted a perfectly formed podcast here that is not only wonderfully informative, combined with a terrific selection of music to flesh out each ep, and his presentation of story crossed with genuine laughs, makes for a joyous experience in each episode.

    Easily one of the best music podcasts in existence. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    West Kiama
    Australia2 years ago

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Listeners praise the host's knowledge and engaging storytelling.
The humor and serious analysis combo resonates with metal fans and music historians alike.
Shows high production quality and deep research, with witty host banter.
Some listeners note the entertainment value outweighs straightforward reviews, with strong guest dynamics.

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HUMAN CRUSHING MACHINE (Tunnel Vision): Interview with Nick Schlesinger
Q: What was the spark for your project, Human Crushing Machine?
The inspiration came from observing the reality of homelessness in Las Vegas, particularly seeing individuals struggling in harsh conditions, which fueled his desire to communicate these societal issues through music.
HUMAN CRUSHING MACHINE (Tunnel Vision): Interview with Nick Schlesinger
Q: What were your influences in that sort of got you into metal and then proceeded releasing this piece of music?
His music journey started with listening to The Beatles, Roxette, and Elvis, eventually transitioning to grunge music and discovering bands like Megadeth, Metallica, and Cannibal Corpse, which deeply influenced his work.
SKRAECKOEDLAN (Vermillion Sky): The Interview
Q: Why do you choose to do the lyrics in Swedish?
The decision stems from an inspiration drawn from other musicians using Swedish lyrics in heavy music, aiming to bring a unique sound to their genre.
SKRAECKOEDLAN (Vermillion Sky): The Interview
Q: What are the influences for the band?
The band members discussed how their influences have shifted over time, starting with those they were familiar with and evolving into a distinct sound that represents them.
DVNE (Voidkind): The Interview
Q: How can you not be a human in the world and not be commenting on things?
It wasn't meant to be political, but it's about basic human history and how people can blindly follow without thinking critically.

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Heavy metal history and analysis with a strong narrative voice, mixing deep genre knowledge with humorous anecdotes. Episodes frequently explore subgenres, influential bands, and the sociocultural threads that shape metal, from doom and goth to post-punk influences, often paired with insightful music history and witty banter. Unique strengths include a highly opinionated, story-driven approach and a knack for connecting music history to broader cultural themes, making it engaging for listeners who crave both education and entertainment. The show stands out for its consistent humor, deep research, and willingness to tackle diverse eras and scenes within metal, which can appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers exploring the genre's breadth... more

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