Author: Eric Ford

1992 – Episode 10 – Cuatro

In Episode 10 of their look back on albums from the year 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses the album Cuatro by Flotsam and Jetsam. How does this album compare to their first three albums? Was it a return to form after the lackluster “When the Storm Comes Down”? What are your thoughts? 

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1992 – Episode 9 – Industrial Episode Part 2

Continuing their discussion on industrial albums from 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast welcomes Aftab Datta and Matt Carpenter to the podcast to discuss the album “Psalm 69 – How to Succeed and How to Suck Eggs” by Ministry. This is the fourth time the podcast has discussed Ministry on this podcast, so find out where this album ranks for them amongst the Ministry albums that they’ve covered so far.

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1992 – Episode 8 – Industrial Episode Part 1

In Episode 8 of their look back on albums from the year 1992, Somewhere in Time Podcast welcome Matt Carpenter and Aftab Datta to the podcast to discuss the albums Last Rights by Skinny Puppy and Broken by Nine Inch Nails. This is part one of a two-part episode covering some of the more popular industrial albums from 1992. Aftab and Matt are longtime friends of Keith and definitely have an opinion on Skinny Puppy that may or may not be shared with other members of the podcast. In Part two we will discuss the album Psalm 69 by Ministry. 

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1992 – Episode 7 – The Monkey’s eyes… are YOUR EYES!

Continuing the retrospective look at albums celebrating 30-year anniversaries, Somewhere in Time Podcast discuss the albums “Mondo Bizzaro” by Ramones and “The End of Silence” by Rollins Band. There is a clear connection between these two artists, given the impact that some of these musicians had on the punk rock scene, but these two albums do sound pretty different. 

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1992 – Episode 6 – The Ritual

Continuing the retrospective look at albums celebrating 30-year anniversaries, Somewhere in Time Podcast discuss the album The Ritual by Testament. The last album to feature the “classic” Testament lineup, there are some conflicting views on this album between the four hosts. What are your thoughts on this album? Did it meet your expectations as a Testament fan? Does it hold up over time? 

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