
A show that traces the chronology of extreme, loud and extremely loud music song by song. From The Kinks to Kiss, The Beatles to Black Sabbath, Miles Davis to Motörhead we dive deep into the circumstances, influences and popular culture that made each of these tracks seem so intense and groundbreaking when they were released. Your co-hosts Michael Huntsman and "Big Daddy" Dave Lieberman take you o... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | a year ago |
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The proto-punk/garage rock band Death (not the Florida Death metallers) formed in 1971, released one independent single in 1976, broke up in 1977 and then were essentially completely forgotten about. That is until record collectors, seeking rare arti... more
1975 saw the last of six consecutive, nearly perfect studio albums from the classic lineup of Osbourne, Iommi, Butler and Ward. Sabotage continued the cocaine fueled, high energy experimentation of Vol 4. and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath while adding a new... more
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Miles Davis is one of the most important and influential musicians in music history. He was an extremely talented trumpeter, bandleader and composer. He was at the forefront of the bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz, avant-garde jazz and fusion movements. ... more
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This show consistently surveys the loud end of rock and related genres, pairing history, cultural context, and musical analysis to map how specific tracks helped redefine heaviness. Episodes blend personal anecdotes with deep dives into era, production, and legacy, often comparing bands across decades and tracing how live performance, merchandising, and media ecosystems shaped reception. A notable strength is the balance between rigor and enthusiasm, with hosts drawing clear lines between sonic exploration and cultural storytelling, making it appealing to listeners who want both context and detailed track-by-track insight.
What stands out is the breadth of artists and eras covered—from foundational 1970s hard rock to evolving heavy sounds—... more
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