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This Day in Metal

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This Day In Metal provides a comprehensive overview of the latest news, interviews, album reviews, and features within the metal music scene. more

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On today’s podcast Lindsay C. chats with Blaze Bayley. This discuss his new album “Circle of Stone” plus his near death experience and major surgery, his outlook on life, his opinion on today's subgenres and his time in Iron Maiden, plus more!

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2 months ago

On this episode Lindsay talks with Saxon’s legendary singer Biff Byford. They talk about the new album, the upcoming tour with Judas Priest and Uriah Heep and he also chooses 5 bands he would have play on his very own festival lineup. RSSVERIFY

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3 months ago

On this episode of This Day in Metal Marty Friedman talks about Megadeth, his solo stuff and what’s happening new with him.

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7 months ago

On this episode we talked about the band’s new album, the hiring of new singer Marc Lopes and of course Canadian music.

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10 months ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • EXCELLENT source for all things metal

    I do daily Instagram posts on metal album releases & metal musician birthdays and This Day In Metal is absolutely my #1 source for finding release & birthday dates. Can’t recommend it enough.

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