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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_outlineThis week, the boys talk about Voivod's 1987 album Killing Technology... for about 5 minutes. Sorry.