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The History of Rock

History of Rock

SHIM and Brandon Coates take a look at rock albums through the years, teaching the facts that every casual fan should know, as well as the more obscure facts true fans need to know.

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20 years ago, Johnny Cash released his version of 'Hurt'. The guys discuss this and other aspects of Johnny Cash's life, including the songs A Boy Named Sue and Ring of Fire.

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Australia's 'Big Day Out' was basically a down under version of Lollapalooza. So who better to talk about it with than SHIM MOORE. The guys cover from the festivals beginnings to the tragic deaths that occurred.

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Cream reunited 30 years ago in 1993 for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Shim and Brandon cover the band, the members, and the crazy documentary about Ginger Baker.

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The guys go through the history of Blink 182, from Travis Barker joining the band to the break, the reunion, to the next break up, and the current reunion.

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It all started with Rob Zombie pitching a haunted house for Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. "House of 1000 Corpses" would then go through multiple studios and finally be released in 2003.

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Korn's debut album created the Nu Metal genre. But that was only the beginning. By their third album, Follow the Leader, Korn would be one of the biggest bands on the planet.

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The guys go through the entire franchise of Halloween, plus they ask the question, "What's the greatest horror movie franchise of all time?"

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Korn is the original Nu Metal band, creating a whole new genre in the early to mid-90s. The guys cover the beginnings of the band and the creation of Nu Metal.

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