
An exploration of philosophy with heavy metal themes. The intersection between the dark, powerful, and introspective. Tune in every Tuesday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

In episode 241 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas responds to Andrew Lee's video essay titled "How Heavy Metal Upholds White Supremacy." As an Asian metalhead growing up in the deep south of America, a lot of what Andrew pointed out resonated with... more
In episode 240 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas sits down with Tommy T. Baron of Coroner to discuss their triumphant return after thirty years! Coroner was considered one of the most technical and progressive thrash metal bands of the late 80s a... more
In episode 239 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas recounts one of his favorite memories covering heavy metal shows. While covering a Behemoth and Arch Enemy show, a local Atlanta band called Silly Goose crashed the party and demanded to be heard. ... more
In episode 238 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas sits down with the executive producers of Hulu docuseries 'Into The Void' and 'Dark Side of the Ring'. We chat how they got such a risque show on Disney owned Hulu, the darkness and the triumph of ... more
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This podcast engages in thought-provoking discussions at the intersection of philosophy and heavy metal music. Episodes often explore themes such as the societal implications of heavy metal culture, the artistic processes of musicians, and philosophical concepts tied to the music industry. Unique insights from musicians, producers, and philosophers are shared, illustrating how heavy metal can serve as a medium for exploring deep-seated moral and existential questions. Noteworthy discussions include the impact of artificial intelligence on art, the economic realities faced by musicians, and the cultural significance of heavy metal scenes. Potential listeners who appreciate both philosophical inquiry and the music industry's intricacies will ... more
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