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Episode 51: A Day In the Life of a College Radio Metal Director
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March 1, 2021

Episode 51: A Day In the Life of a College Radio Metal Director

In our 51st episode, the pod turns inward. Anthony has often dropped info about his time as a college radio Metal Director - so it got us to thinking. Why not have him as our “guest”! We talk initial start with college radio, his transition to Metal Director, and much more. Other topics include: Reactions to Daft Punk announcing their retirement and Travis Barker taking over the world (one feature, CBD line, and high profile relationship at a time). If you like what you hear, please rate, subscr...
Episode 50: Podioslave Presents: “...it’s cool, but have you heard the live version?”
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Feb. 22, 2021

Episode 50: Podioslave Presents: “...it’s cool, but have you heard the live version?”

In our 50th episode, the pod re-visits a few of our favorite live albums. Live albums can go one of two ways: they can be great and capture the essence of the band or they can be complete failures. This week, we dive into a few that really stand out from the pack. Other topics include: Reaction to a recent study that heavy metal lowers blood pressure and reduces anxiety, and a reaction to DMX’s upcoming collaboration with Bono of U2. If you like what you hear, please rate, subscribe, and share! ...
Episode 49: What the Foo-k?! Ranking the Foo Fighters Catalog
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Feb. 15, 2021

Episode 49: What the Foo-k?! Ranking the Foo Fighters Catalog

In our 49th episode, we attempt to do the impossible: rank the entire Foo Fighters catalog. What the Foo-k were we thinking?! Is there a bad album in there? Is the new album Medicine at Midnight any good? Are the Foo Fighters the best rock band on the planet? We answer all of these questions and more. Other topics include: Reacting to Elon Musk’s Neuralink chip streaming music directly to your brain and a reaction to artists re-branding old music in new playlists. If you like what you hear, plea...
Episode 48: The Mailbag Episode! Round 2
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Feb. 8, 2021

Episode 48: The Mailbag Episode! Round 2

In our 48th episode, we bring back the mailbag! We had a ton of fun answering all your questions the first time around (back in August), so we figured we were due for a 2nd go round. Who will have left the bigger legacy on the music world, Grohl or Cobain? Best Blink 182 side project? How many years into a bands career does it take them to produce their best record? We tackle these questions and about a dozen more. Thanks to everyone that submitted questions! If you like what you hear, please ra...
Episode 47: What Happened? The Pinkerton Kingdom Come-ing Home Story
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Feb. 1, 2021

Episode 47: What Happened? The Pinkerton Kingdom Come-ing Home Story

In our 47th episode, we re-visit a few albums that, when they came out, either missed with the fans, received unfavorable reviews from critics, or both. Albums of focus for this segment are: New Found Glory - Coming Home, Jay-Z - Kingdom Come, and Weezer - Pinkerton. If you’ve heard these albums, you’re probably familiar with the public’s mixed perception of them. Also discussed on the episode: Reaction to the recent news of Live Nation’s stock hitting record highs. If you like what you hear, pl...
Episode 46: The Music of Long Island, NY w/ guest Brendan Garrone of Incendiary
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Jan. 25, 2021

Episode 46: The Music of Long Island, NY w/ guest Brendan Garrone of Incendiary

In our 46th episode, we’re joined by Brendan Garrone, vocalist of Incendiary, to take a 25 year look back at the music to come out of Long Island, NY. The 3 of us at Podioslave are fascinated by the region and the music to come out of it - including Crime in Stereo, Vision of Disorder, Glassjaw, Silent Majority, Taking Back Sunday, The Movielife, and of course, Incendiary among many many others. We talk the early days, life on the island, and the explosion of bands. Pound for pound, the Long Isl...
Episode 45: Who Will Save Us From 2020?
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Jan. 18, 2021

Episode 45: Who Will Save Us From 2020?

In our 45th episode, the pod discusses bands and artists we want to hear new music from in 2021. These could be confirmed releases, rumored releases, or even pipe dreams. In the absence of live music and with everything going in the world, we’re anticipating new music more than ever. #musictherapy Other topics of discussion include a reaction to a Rolling Stone article about the future of streaming platforms & podcasts and news about concerts possibly making a return in Fall 2021 per Dr. Fauci. ...
Episode 44: Interview with Toby McAllister of Sparks the Rescue/The Jameson Four - Guitarist
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Jan. 11, 2021

Episode 44: Interview with Toby McAllister of Sparks the Rescue/The Jameson Four - Guitarist

In our 44th episode, we’re joined by Toby McAllister, the guitarist of Sparks the Rescue and The Jameson Four. We talk Toby’s musical come up, Sparks the Rescue’s break through (eventually landing them on MTV), the Fearless Records signing, and plenty of tour stories. Toby is just a genuine guy and was so easy to talk to— we think you’ll love this episode. If you have any leads on Toby’s guitar, get in touch with us! (On this episode: (0:00) Episode and guest introduction. (1:35) Interview with ...
Episode 43: Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad - Album Roadblocks (Green Day, A Perfect Circle, Hed PE)
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Jan. 4, 2021

Episode 43: Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad - Album Roadblocks (Green Day, A Perfect Circle, Hed PE)

In our 43rd episode, the pod tackles the ‘Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad’ segment — where we deep dive into legacy bands that we feel only had two great albums in a row. We dive into the roadblock album to try to understand what happened. This is the other side of the coin to our ‘Three album run’ segment. Other topics of discussion include: The Save Our Stages Act getting approved and The Starting Line pressing their livestream performance on vinyl (we called that!) (In this episode: (0:00) Podcast...
Episode 42: Our Best of 2020 (Hum, Deftones, RTJ and more!)
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Dec. 28, 2020

Episode 42: Our Best of 2020 (Hum, Deftones, RTJ and more!)

We’ve had a lot of laughs, compelling insights, and truly inspiring discourse over the last 9 months. In this episode, we dive into our favorite nerdery of the year — favorite albums, favorite music moments, favorite moment on the podcast, etc. 2020 has been a wild one and we’re not letting up! (In this episode: (0:00) Podcast and episode intro. (1:51) 2020 wrap up talk starts - favorite new artist to us. (8:32) Favorite music moments. (21:44) Favorite moment on the podcast. (34:51) Favorite pre...
Episode 41: He’s On Fire - Featuring Greg Bergdorf of Bourbon Bros/Zebrahead fame
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Dec. 21, 2020

Episode 41: He’s On Fire - Featuring Greg Bergdorf of Bourbon Bros/Zebrahead fame

In our 41st episode, we bring back 2 things: the “He’s on Fire” - 3 album run segment and our Episode 9 guest, Greg Bergdorf (Guitarist of the Bourbon Brothers and founding member of Zebrahead). Greg joins us for this episode as if he was the 4th member of the pod. The name of the game is to select bands with 3 great albums back to back to back. In true Podioslave fashion, this episode covers a multitude of genres, has endless tangents, and deep nerdery (thank you Greg for the first hand account...
Episode 40: The Wheel of Concerts, Bob Dylan Sells Catalog, and More!
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Dec. 14, 2020

Episode 40: The Wheel of Concerts, Bob Dylan Sells Catalog, and More!

The Podioslave Podcast is officially over the hill! In our 40th episode, we bring back the wheel. This time around, we populated the wheel with years ranging from 2001 through 2019 — whatever year the wheel lands on, we each pick a concert we attended that year and re-live the magic. In the year of Covid, we’re forced to reminisce about the good old days of live music. A few spoilers: Bruce Springsteen, Bonnaroo, Thursday/Poison the Well, Mastodon/Clutch, U2, and many more. We also discuss Bon D...
Episode 39: Interview with Matty Arsenault of A Loss for Words/ Reclaim Music Group
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Dec. 7, 2020

Episode 39: Interview with Matty Arsenault of A Loss for Words/ Reclaim Music Group

In our 39th episode, we’re joined by Matty Arsenault, the vocalist of A Loss for Words and Founder/CEO of Reclaim Music Group. We talk Matty’s musical come up, his early days with A Loss for Words, the bands growth over the years, and his current experience with artist management and development. Matty has an endless source of stories and music industry knowledge. We’ve been following Matty and A Loss for Words since the early 2000s, so this was a special one for us. Check it out! (On this episo...
Episode 38: Nerducken - Nerd Arguments at the Thanksgiving Table
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Nov. 27, 2020

Episode 38: Nerducken - Nerd Arguments at the Thanksgiving Table

In our 38th episode, we start a new Thanksgiving holiday tradition here at the Podioslave Podcast.......Nerducken. The premise is that we pit two like bands against each other and each defend our case for which we prefer. The guidelines being: the band you pick stays around, while the other band’s catalog disappears off the face of the planet. This is the music nerd version of arguing with your family at Thanksgiving dinner. Nirvana or Pearl Jam? The Smiths or The Cure? Listen and find out! We a...
Episode 37: Better With Age? This bands (#) album was their best, and more!
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Nov. 20, 2020

Episode 37: Better With Age? This bands (#) album was their best, and more!

In our 37th episode, the pod discusses bands whose best album is their 1st record, bands whose best album is their 2nd record, 3rd record — so on and so forth. We’ve found that the deeper you get into a bands career, the harder it is for them to put out their best record. This episode is everything we had in mind when we started this podcast — deep dive music nerdery at its finest. Other topics include Scooter Braun selling Taylor Swift’s masters for $300 million and Ticketmaster requiring a vac...
Episode 36: Interview with Ben Collins of Chronic Future - Guitarist/Vocalist
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Nov. 13, 2020

Episode 36: Interview with Ben Collins of Chronic Future - Guitarist/Vocalist

In our 36th episode, we’re joined by Ben Collins, the guitarist and vocalist from Chronic Future. The band came up in the 90s and continued to make a splash in the 2000s with their hit single ‘Time and Time Again’ — which was in regular rotation on MTV. Ben comes on to talk about his early days with Chronic Future, the band’s growth over the years, their eventual signing with Interscope Records, and his transition to artist management. This is a can’t miss episode if you’re a fan of Chronic Futu...
Episode 35: The State of the Music Industry: Streaming and Live Music
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Nov. 6, 2020

Episode 35: The State of the Music Industry: Streaming and Live Music

In our 35th episode, the pod takes a close look at the current state of the music industry — focusing on a few headlines pertaining to streaming and live music. 2020 has been a wild one for the music industry and who better to look at where we’re at and where we’re headed. Headlines include Spotify’s new pay to play model, major label revenue being up year over year, and Ticketmaster’s technology investments geared towards getting live music back on its feet. In typical Podioslave fashion, this ...
Episode 34: Incubus - 'Make Yourself' deep dive with a twist, Commodifying livestreams, and more!
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Oct. 30, 2020

Episode 34: Incubus - 'Make Yourself' deep dive with a twist, Commodifying livestreams, and more!

In our 34th episode, the pod deep dives (with a twist) into the Incubus classic, ‘Make Yourself.’ We dissect the band leading up to the release, the rollout, and how it set the stage for what was to come. We also toss out several hypothetical questions to the band that we’ve always wanted to know the answers to. Other setlist items include: Commodifying livestreams, re-visiting the Joe Rogan Podcast and the speculation around Spotify censoring him, and a look at Wendy’s Twitter and it’s mention ...
Episode 33: Why weren’t these bands bigger? Flaming Lips bubble concert, and more!
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Oct. 23, 2020

Episode 33: Why weren’t these bands bigger? Flaming Lips bubble concert, and more!

In our 33rd episode, the pod discusses: RIP to Tony Lewis of The Outfield, Linkin Park and Fleetwood Mac albums charting in 2020, Flaming Lips hold a bubble concert, Apple introduces an all music video channel on Apple TV, and for the main segment: Why weren’t these bands bigger? We each pick a couple bands/artists that we think should’ve made a bigger splash than they did. No spoilers here — check it out! Check us out www.podioslave.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podioslave-pod...
Episode 32: Interview with Frank Maddocks (VP at Warner Records, Design work for Deftones, Linkin Park, etc)
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Oct. 16, 2020

Episode 32: Interview with Frank Maddocks (VP at Warner Records, Design work for Deftones, Linkin Park, etc)

In our 32nd episode, we’re joined by Frank Maddocks. Frank is the VP of Creative Services at Warner Records and has been the design mastermind behind many of your favorite album covers and artwork. With clients ranging from the Deftones and Linkin Park to Madonna and Green Day, Frank’s creativity knows no bounds. We talk Frank’s come up, his experience working with bands, technology, and of course — some music nerdery. This was a special one for us, as we’ve followed Frank’s work for 20 years no...
Episode 31: Track 1, Side 1 - Great Album Openers. (Corey Taylor Album Reaction, and more!)
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Oct. 9, 2020

Episode 31: Track 1, Side 1 - Great Album Openers. (Corey Taylor Album Reaction, and more!)

In our 31st episode, the pod discusses: Eddie Van Halen’s tragic passing, a reaction to the new Corey Taylor album, Fleetwood Mac being back in the charts due to viral TikTok video, and for the main discussion: ‘Track 1, Side 1 - Great Album Openers’ segment where we each dive into great album openers. One thing we can all agree on is that a killer album opener can really set the tone for an album. No spoilers here — check it out! (In this episode: (0:00) Podcast and episode intro. (3:07) Eddie ...
Episode 30: Year 2000 Albums, New Deftones and Menzingers, Spotify Employees Striking over Joe Rogan, and more!
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Oct. 2, 2020

Episode 30: Year 2000 Albums, New Deftones and Menzingers, Spotify Employees Striking over Joe Rogan, and more!

In our 30th episode, we’re back at you with another Year 2000 segment where we deep dive into 3 albums turning 20 this year: Cold -‘13 Ways to Bleed on Stage,’ Rage Against the Machine - ‘Renegades,’ and Taproot - ‘Gift.’ Other setlist items include: a new music round up with reactions to new Deftones, The Menzingers, Machine Gun Kelly, and even Vin Diesel, and a discussion on Spotify employees wanting to censor Joe Rogan. (In this episode: (0:00) Podcast and episode intro. (3:05) New music roun...
Episode 29: Interview with Spose (Rapper, Record Label Owner, Podcaster)
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Sept. 25, 2020

Episode 29: Interview with Spose (Rapper, Record Label Owner, Podcaster)

In our 29th episode, we’re joined by rapper Spose. In addition to rapping, Spose also runs his own record label - P Dank. We dig into Spose’s music path —- starting as an indie artist, making the transition to a major label (Universal Republic), and then back to indie with P Dank. Spose has always been one to push the envelope — releasing an album within a video game app, writing and recording an album in 24 hours (with a full band), and many others. This conversation underscores Spose’s ability...
Episode 28: ‘Wheel of Nu Metal’ segment, New Marilyn Manson, Facebook banning streamed music events, and more!
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Sept. 19, 2020

Episode 28: ‘Wheel of Nu Metal’ segment, New Marilyn Manson, Facebook banning streamed music events, and more!

Episode 28 is all about Nu Metal! Whether you love or hate Nu Metal, there’s a good chance you grew up on it if you’re currently between the ages of 30 and 40. In this episode, we spin the ‘Wheel of Nu Metal’ and rank the band it lands on from the following tiers: GOAT Status, Hall of Fame, All Stars, and Benchwarmers (we love sports references). This was a fun one filled with plenty of banter! Also in this episode: Vinyl outselling CDs for the first time in decades, a reaction to the new Marily...