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This week, the boys listen to the brand new collab album from Bell Witch and Aerial Ruin, the excellent Stygian Bough Vol. II!
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This week the fellas take a listen to the latest album from Swedish Melo-death titans Arch Enemy, 2025's Blood Dysnasty.
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This week, the fellas listen to the brand new album from the Massachusetts-based The Acacia Strain, the positively excellent You Are Safe From God Here!
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This week, the boys talk about Voivod's 1987 album Killing Technology... for about 5 minutes. Sorry.
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This week the fellas finally dive into Lorna Shore's long awaited followup to 2022's excellent Pain Remains, the... somewhat less excellent I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me from 2025.
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Rush have recently announced they'll be touring once again, and this week the boys listened to one of their most iconic albums, 2112 from 1976!
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The gloom and doom of fall are here in full swing! Or at least they ought to be, with the wonderfully goth death/doom sounds of the new album from Paradise Lost, Acension!
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After non-metal September, the fellas head back into the Hevi this week with the shockingly good Dino-themed Finnish children's band Hevisaurus, and their 2010 album Hirmuliskojen Yo (Night of the Lizard)!
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This Episode, the boys struggle to discuss the latest album from Lucy Dacus, Forever Is A Feeling. The album is fantastic, they're struggling because Kayle can hardly stay awake.
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The time has come for this non-metal month to get... weird. So the fellas are giving The Residents' 1988 Elvis cover album, The King & Eye.
info_outlineAfter skipping past it last week to talk about We Lost the Sea, the boys circle back around to the latest album from Connecticuit based deathcore band Shadow of Intent, the fanatastically heavy Imperium Delirium!