Episodios

  • Episode 20: Bathory - Bathory (1984)
    May 14 2024

    Named for the famed serial killer of the late 1500's, Bathory stand out as a foundation for extreme metal to follow. With snarling screams, fast-paced drum beats, and bass grooves that compete with Black Sabbath, they put out their self-titled album thanks to the success of two recorded tracks on a compilation EP.

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    24 m
  • Episode 19: Venom - Black Metal (1982)
    Apr 15 2024

    Sitting at the intersection of Black Sabbath, Motorhead, late 70s Hardcore Punk, and the occult, Black Metal is the album that gave the genre its name. With more dissonant sounding guitar chords, heavy riffs, deep growling vocals, groovy bass lines, and quick double bass work, Venom created a blend of genres and added a punch of satanic darkness that created the foundation for black metal and other extreme metal subgenres that followed.

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    31 m
  • Episode 18: Armored Saint - March of the Saint (1984)
    Apr 1 2024

    Emerging from the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of the early 1980s, Armored Saint are one of those bands that never quite got the recognition they deserved. Founded by the Sandoval brothers, Gonzo and Phil, they were fronted by one of the most talented vocalists of the 1980s, John Bush. Their debut release, March of the Saint, saw middling success; however, die-hards recognize the power that this album holds.

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    26 m
  • Episode 17: Jag Panzer - Ample Destruction (1984)
    Mar 4 2024
    Coming onto the scene in 1981, Jag Panzer were heavily inspired by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal Giants before them. They positioned themselves to be one of the top up-and-coming heavy metal bands of the early to mid 1980s with their debut album Ample Destruction. However, with middling reviews and no chart success, Jag Panzer remained an underground heavy metal staple for the length of their career. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavylutionpodcast/support
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    25 m
  • Episode 16: Savatage - Sirens (1983)
    Feb 19 2024

    Blasting on the scene with their debut album Sirens, Savatage immediately started setting the pace for the thrash metal scene of the 80s that would later be born from the power metal era. Released in 1983 during the rise of heavy metal in the US, Sirens delivered a blast of hard-pounding, thrashing, and screaming heavy metal.

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    28 m
  • Episode 15: Exciter - Violence and Force (1984)
    Feb 6 2024
    Shrieking onto the scene in 1984, Violence and Force was Exciter's second studio album that left a notable mark on the early 80's Power Metal scene. Featuring fast-paced double bass drum work, lightning speed guitar solos, and blood-curdling screams from Dan Beehler, Exciter made sure their fans got more of what they loved from the band's debut album and took it to the next level. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavylutionpodcast/support
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    32 m
  • Episode 14: Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath
    Jan 22 2024
    Mercyful Fate are one of the most influential heavy metal bands of the early 1980s with many of the genres most recognizable bands citing King Diamond's most famous project as a direct influence for their sound and style. With 1984's Don't Break The Oath, Mercyful Fate set the tone for all of their predecessors in the thrash, speed, power, and black metal genres. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavylutionpodcast/support
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    32 m
  • Episode 13: Matt Carter (Emery) Interview
    Jan 8 2024

    Matt Carter is one of the founding members of the post-hardcore band Emery. Giving rise to the early-2000s "screamo" genre, notably among the rise of Tooth and Nail and Solid State artists in the mainstream, Emery are one my longtime favorite bands all time. Celebrating 20 years of their debut album, The Weak's End, this year, we talked about his role in the band, touring life, his and the band's musical influences, podcasting, and many other things.

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    1 h y 5 m