1994 – Episode 7 – Sheetz Towne
In episode 7 of their discussion on albums from 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast welcomes Naomi from Dope Nostalgia Podcast to discuss the album Throwing Copper by Live.
Read MoreIn episode 7 of their discussion on albums from 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast welcomes Naomi from Dope Nostalgia Podcast to discuss the album Throwing Copper by Live.
Read MoreIn Episode 6 of their retrospective look at albums celebrating 30-year anniversaries, Somewhere in Time discuss the album “Youthanasia” by Megadeth. SIT welcomes their friend Justin back to this episode, as well as their friend Marshall. Both have a lot of great insight on the album, from the production, the gear used by Marty and Dave, and how some songs may sound a little more like sitcom theme music than metal.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time Podcast continue their discussion of albums from the year 1994 with the album “Divine Intervention” by Slayer. The podcast welcomes back their friend, Justin, and discusses topics such as this being the first Slayer album to feature Paul Bostaph (formerly of Forbidden) on drums, lyrical content veering away from classic Slayer and more relevant to current events, and the overall opinion of the album.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time Podcast continue their discussion of albums from the year 1994 with the album “This Toilet Earth” by GWAR. This is the last album to feature Michael Bishop as Beefcake the Mighty and also the first featuring Pete Lee portraying Flattus Maximus. Friend of the show, Tom, once again joins the podcast for this episode. Tom is the resident GWAR expert, so it was kind of mandatory that he join in on the discussion.
Read MoreIn the third episode of a series of episodes celebrating albums from 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses “Weight” by Rollins Band. The podcast is joined by their friend, Tom for this episode. Topics covered include the change in sound from previous albums, production, and, of course, how the song “Liar” blew up.
Read MoreIn the second episode of a series of episodes celebrating albums from 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses “Deliverance” by North Carolina band, Corrosion of Conformity. This episode also features some discussion on Spotify’s AI DJ, “X” and some bands that Eric discovered by using this feature.
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Read MoreSomewhere in Time Podcast welcome Brad Divens back to the podcast to discuss the debut, self-titled album from Souls at Zero, as well as the 1994 EP, “Six-T-Six”. Brad contributed bass guitar and vocals to both these albums, as well as helped produce them (along with the rest of Souls at Zero). Souls at Zero was essentially the next iteration of Wrathchild America, just with a different name. This topic, plus a track-by-track breakdown of the album, are featured on this episode. Also, the guys on the podcast ask Brad a series of questions submitted by Wrathchild/SAZ fans.
Read MoreSomewhere in Time Podcast returns with an episode dedicated to some 1993 albums that didn’t...
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