Bronze Metalist Ep. 335: The Light That Dwells In Rotten Wood
Release Date: 01/23/2025
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This week the fellas head down under for some good old fashioned fun grindcore with Oz's own King Parrot, and their new album, A Young Person's Guide To!
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This week the boys head into the cosmic realms conjured up by San Francisco's Fallujah, with their latest banger Xenotaph!
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This week the boys head back to 1988 to re-visit the debut album from storied Christian Thrash Metal Band Vengeance Rising, Human Sacrifice!
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This week the boys are seeing triple, with the album Rivers of Nihil, featuring the Rivers of Nihil, by the band Rivers of Nihil
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This week the fellas head back to 1987 for an... interesting first album from East Coast crossover thrash band M.O.D.
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This week Kayle catches up with a band from down under he hasn't listened to in a good long while: Make Them Suffer with their self titled album!
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After a long week, the fellas are feeling a sort of euphoria, the kind that comes with being utterly exhausted. They also listened to State Of Euphoria, by Anthrax!
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Years later, the boys finally talk about No Heroes by Converge. For realsies.
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In this episode, we definately talk about Coroner's 1988 album Punishment for Decadence, and definately don't spend most of the episode talking about anything but due to a total lack of attention span.
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This week: OATH by Japan's foremost Post-Rockers MONO!
info_outlineThe boys are barely keeping it together as the darkest month of the year grinds onward. Can they find some momentary respite with the beautiful work of Maine's own Falls of Rauros, specifically their 2011 album The Light That Dwells In Rotten Wood?