An exploration of philosophy with heavy metal themes. The intersection between the dark, powerful, and introspective. Tune in every Tuesday!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 241 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
In episode 237 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is traveling, so the good folks over at the Didn't Go Platinum Podcast were kind enough to let us repurpose Jon's appearance on that show. During this appearance, we discussed the meaning of Rivers... more
In episode 236 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas recounts a big lesson he learned this weekend. Our country seems more divided than ever, but a local charity gig restored some faith in humanity. Plus a bit of backstory about Jon's past music care... more
In episode 235 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas shares is overflowing excitement for Igorrr's upcoming album 'Amen.' After seeing Tommy from The Wolff and the Melody react to the song 'Headbutt,' Jon became an instant fan. From their dense compo... more
In episode 234 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas compares the tour earnings of the now X-Cradle of Filth band members to Tank The Tech's YouTube revenue and his own. Zoe Federoff and Ashok recently posted their contracts online detailing their pa... more
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This podcast offers a unique exploration of the intersection between philosophy and heavy metal music, providing insightful discussions that delve into the cultural and existential themes present in the genre. Each episode typically features critical conversations about philosophical ideas as they relate to heavy metal lyrics, artists, and their lives, often linking these discussions to broader societal issues. Noteworthy topics include the exploration of emotional struggles, the nature of heroism and villainy, and how heavy metal serves as a medium for expressing complex human experiences. The podcast is likely to resonate with listeners who appreciate deep, reflective discourse on both philosophical ideals and the nuances of metal culture... more
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Heavy Metal Philosophy launched 4 years ago and published 241 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Jonny Hawkins
2. Richie Cavalera
3. Matt McGachy
4. Krista Thomason
5. John Jarvis
6. Alan Averill
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