...And Volume For All Quinn
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A deeply reverent and lovingly irreverent exploration of the history, philosophy, and future of the greatest music in the world: Heavy Metal... Also there's jokes!
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World War I & Heavy Metal (Part 3- Side C): Type 0 Negative, Cavalera Conspiracy, Mastodon, Boney M...
The conclusion to our series on World War I & Heavy Metal in which Quinn discusses his new-found love of Iron Maiden, the Russian Revolution, the final battles of the War to End All Wars and a few thoughts on why this global conflict has become so important to the history, philosophy, and future of the genre.
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World War I & Heavy Metal (Part 3- Side B): Van Halen (no, seriously), Somme, Iron Maiden
Quinn covers the Battle of the Somme with Iron Kingdom by Somme and Passchendaele by Iron Maiden. Also, General Douglas Haig explains why he believes the horses are the future... so teach them well and let them lead the way.
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World War I & Heavy Metal (Part 3- Side A): System of a Down, Sabaton, 1914, and more!
The penultimate episode of our series on WWI.
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World War I & Heavy Metal (Part 2- Side B): Asteroid, Bolt Thrower, FT-17, Tides of Sulfur, 1914, Suntold.
We wade through the trenches of WWI on Part 2, Side B of our continuing series on the War to End All Wars...
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World War I & Heavy Metal (Part 2- Side A): Suntold, Intronaut, Cult of Luna, Graveyard, Gojira...
Part 2 of the continuing series on WWI.
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World War I & Heavy Metal (Part 1- Side B): Minenwerfer, Warbringer, Temple of Oblivion
Quinn takes a thousand-yard stare into The Great War through the lens of Thrash and Black Metal.
Customer Reviews
Motherpuncher
Fantastic podcast!
Is it cheating if I leave more than one rating and comment on different platforms?
Nice job Quinn!
J
Weak
The Devil You Know is a masterpiece, his last album too. Yet no discussion? Weakest way to end.
I don’t even like metal
I guess I like metal, just not most of it. I came for the early episodes, because I love bands considered “metal” who formed before 1980, and didn’t plan on listening beyond that. Yet here I am, listening to season 2, after having listened to every episode of season 1 (most of which on subjects I care nothing about). This is also my very first time reviewing a podcast, after hearing “if you like the podcast, please rate and review, it helps more than you know” roughly 17,436 times. This one is just worth it. This guy could probably make a podcast bashing all the things I love and I’d still listen (I mean that’s already a lot of this podcast). If you’re a weird person, just listen to it. If nothing else, you’ll have all sorts of specific, pointless knowledge to share with probably nobody ever, and you’ll be thoroughly entertained for a few hours.