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DFT'S DUNGEON

By: Gabber Media
  • Summary

  • DFT'S Dungeon is a podcast by Daniel Terry (formerly of Discography Discussion) focusing on his love and passion for music. Every album has a story and every song has a memory attached to it. Join Daniel as he goes beyond the typical album review and seeks out the memories that the music brings to the surface.

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Episodes
  • The Bizarre History of Embodyment
    Apr 4 2024

    In 1998 the band Embodyment released an album called Embrace the Eternal that expertly combined Death Metal and early Metalcore, and then they suddenly changed their entire sound seemingly overnight. This episode explores the history of this band and tries to uncover exactly what it was that brought on such a massive change for the band after only one album.

    If you enjoyed this episode please consider visiting https://www.gabbermedia.com to hear more episodes

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    40 mins
  • Rediscovering: Reroute to Remain by In Flames
    Mar 25 2024

    This week on the podcast I am joined by childhood friend Buddy as we discuss our origins and continued appreciation for ReRoute to Remain by In Flames. I share a story about my dad warning me about the album cover sending me to hell and how Buddy god rid of all of his non Christian music only to turn back and re obtain this album first.

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    Youtube: https://bit.ly/3LmRqYm

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    Last.FM: https://bit.ly/3qKGVVm

    Email: dftdungeon@gmail.com

    Join the DFT Dungeon Discord Server!

    https://discord.gg/ADVqFYpT6q

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    41 mins
  • Rediscovering: Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park
    Feb 26 2024

    Linkin Park's debut album changed everything for Nu Metal and Hard Rock in the early 2000's. By introducing harder elements in a more digestible and family friendly package, Linkin Park was able to establish a much larger install base of fans than their contemporaries at the time. In this video I share my memories of hearing Linkin Park for the first time, go over every song on Hybrid Theory, and discuss the impact that Linkin Park had on teenagers in the year 2000 and beyond.

    Follow DFT’S Dungeon

    Patreon: https://bit.ly/3UlV4pu

    Substack: https://dftdungeon.substack.com

    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3qWDApM

    Twitter: https://bit.ly/3DDa50f

    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3UioAwo

    Youtube: https://bit.ly/3LmRqYm

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3RVbOCn

    Last.FM: https://bit.ly/3qKGVVm

    Email: dftdungeon@gmail.com

    Join the DFT Dungeon Discord Server!

    https://discord.gg/ADVqFYpT6q

    https://www.dftdungeon.com

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    38 mins

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