NoFriender Thrash Metal Show Podcast - Episode 52 - Judas Priest
Release Date: 04/02/2018
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This Edgar Allen Poe themed dark drama debuted on Netflix in November starring, among other people, Mark Hamill... yes, Luke Skywalker as an evil attorney if you can believe it. Drawing from the Sackler family and the opioid crisis, this is the tale of the fall of a billionaire family who made their fortune off selling a deadly medication with no moral compass, sprinkled with a bit of the supernatural and told by the framework of Edgar Allen Poe. It doesn't sound like it should work, but it does.
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info_outlineNoFriender continues his amazing look at the origins and evolution of thrash heavy metal. This episode takes a look at the influence that the legendary heavy metal band Judas Priest had on thrash heavy metal. This incredible podcast, exclusive to the When It Was Cool website, has been amazing. Check out all the parts for a complete understanding of the origins, development, and evolution of thrash heavy metal.