
An exploration of philosophy with heavy metal themes. The intersection between the dark, powerful, and introspective. Tune in every Tuesday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 276 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy | |||

In episode 272 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas sits down with Mark Menghi (from Metal Allegiance) and Brann Dailor (from Mastadon) to chat about King Ultramega, the all-star collective paying tribute to Chris Cornell. This super group ranges fr... more
In episode 271 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is recounting what happened at the Godless IV tour featuring Behemoth, Deicide, Rotting Christ, and Immolation. During Behemoth's set, a prediction that Jon made last year reviewing their latest al... more
In episode 270 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is breaking down "Blue Dot Fever" and why it's plaguing pop stars like Meghan Trainor and Post Malone, but not death metal and black metal bands. We go over the numbers, the culture, and what it al... more
In episode 269 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is celebrating the five year anniversary of Heavy Metal Philosophy! You all asked me a bunch of really insightful but also unhinged questions. That's what I love about this community, we can plumb ... more
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A show that marries philosophy with heavy metal culture, exploring big ideas like ethics, fate, society, and identity through conversational dives with musicians, critics, and occasional cross-disciplinary guests. Episodes frequently weave personal anecdotes, industry insights, and cultural critique, creating a thought-provoking and often provocative space for listeners who enjoy rigorous analysis paired with metal's expressive energy. A notable strength is the willingness to host diverse guest profiles—from veteran musicians to enthusiasts outside the music world (e.g., whiskey experts)—and to frame discussions around storytelling, community, and the broader implications of metal on culture. Long-form discussions, strong host perspectives,... more
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2. Pepper Keenan
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4. Scott Lowry
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