
An exploration of philosophy with heavy metal themes. The intersection between the dark, powerful, and introspective. Tune in every Tuesday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 267 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

In episode 263 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is joined by the host of Greg's Whiskey Guide. Greg has been visiting distilleries and tasting whiskeys for over two decades. He is a passionate whiskey blogger and blender as well as a long-time m... more
In episode 262 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas breaks down the fallout of the Live Nation and DOJ court settlement. Concert ticket prices have gotten extremely unaffordable over the past decade. Is it thanks to a monopoly held by Ticketmaster a... more
In episode 261 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas discovers the hardcore punk scene in Alabama. Where is it? Who plays there? Is it happening? Wielded Steel tells us all, plus we discuss the true meaning of deathcore and metalcore. Let me know wha... more
In episode 260 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is combining two separate interviews! Jon recently interviewed both Chuck Billy and Alex Skolnick of Testament and Metal Allegiance. In those two interviews, obviously similar questions were asked,... more
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This podcast provides an insightful exploration of philosophy through the lens of heavy metal music, engaging listeners in thought-provoking discussions that bridge these seemingly disparate worlds. The conversations frequently center around themes of identity, societal issues, and the cultural implications of genre music, drawing connections between philosophical concepts and the narratives presented in heavy metal songs. With episode topics ranging from the representation of race in metal to discussions about the evolution of genres like thrash, death, and black metal, the content showcases the podcast's unique position at the intersection of music and deep philosophical inquiry.
Listeners can anticipate a lively exchange of ideas as the... more
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Recent guests on Heavy Metal Philosophy include:
1. Alex Skolnick
2. Scott Lowry
3. Jonny Hawkins
4. Richie Cavalera
5. Matt McGachy
6. Krista Thomason
7. John Jarvis
8. Alan Averill
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