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Album Openers - Ep186
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80 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2015
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Podcast episode
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It's often said that first impressions are important. In the case of great hard rock and heavy metal albums, this is often true. This week Aaron and Chris pick out some of their favorite album openers. In this hour-plus episode, you'll hear great leadoff tracks from artists like KISS, UFO, Europe, Judas Priest, Metallica, Vinnie Vincent Invasion and much more!
Album Openers episode from Decibel Geek podcast
Geeks of the Week:
Pat Catalano, David Alpizar, Aaron Baker, Robin Bennett, Mike Stewart, Matt Ashcraft, Brent Walter, Robert De Pasqua, Shane Hebert, Devin Fox, Anthony Pool, Trevor McDougall, Wayne Cross, Billy Hardaway, Marc Alden Taylor, Colin Francis, PJ Brown, Paul Korn, Mike Blount, Ian Wadley (Rock & Metal Combat podcast), Warren Money, James Brendon Dunn, Joe Royland, Justin hayes, Kal Hinz, Joe Lascon, Bakko, Rob Harris, Matt Syverson (Paperback Rocker podcast), Joseph Ciambelli, Wayne Newburn, Brandt Cattell, Chad Pollock, Sit and Spin with Joe, Stealth, hoops, DC, MusicMagsAndWax, Jens Hellberg, Dan Chaput, Shawn Franklin, Armando Serna, TJ Cullen, Stephen Atchison, The Mooger Fooger, Podcasts Are The Best, The Rockin’ Donkey, Jerry Wiley
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Aerosmith
Alice in Chains
UFO
Twisted Sister
Europe
Metallica
Judas Priest
Led Zeppelin
Vinnie Vincent Invasion
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Album Openers episode from Decibel Geek podcast
Geeks of the Week:
Pat Catalano, David Alpizar, Aaron Baker, Robin Bennett, Mike Stewart, Matt Ashcraft, Brent Walter, Robert De Pasqua, Shane Hebert, Devin Fox, Anthony Pool, Trevor McDougall, Wayne Cross, Billy Hardaway, Marc Alden Taylor, Colin Francis, PJ Brown, Paul Korn, Mike Blount, Ian Wadley (Rock & Metal Combat podcast), Warren Money, James Brendon Dunn, Joe Royland, Justin hayes, Kal Hinz, Joe Lascon, Bakko, Rob Harris, Matt Syverson (Paperback Rocker podcast), Joseph Ciambelli, Wayne Newburn, Brandt Cattell, Chad Pollock, Sit and Spin with Joe, Stealth, hoops, DC, MusicMagsAndWax, Jens Hellberg, Dan Chaput, Shawn Franklin, Armando Serna, TJ Cullen, Stephen Atchison, The Mooger Fooger, Podcasts Are The Best, The Rockin’ Donkey, Jerry Wiley
Buy Music!
KISS
Aerosmith
Alice in Chains
UFO
Twisted Sister
Europe
Metallica
Judas Priest
Led Zeppelin
Vinnie Vincent Invasion
Contact Us!
Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes
Join the Facebook Fan Page
Follow on Twitter
Follow on Instagram
E-mail Us
Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351
Support Us!
Shop on Amazon!---------->>>>>>>>>
(a percentage of sales from that link to the right goes back to supporting Decibel Geek!)
Stream Us!
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Released:
Apr 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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Episode 20 - Radio Sucks Radio Show 4: You just keep coming back to get your ears blasted and we thank you! Last week's Eric Carr episode really took off and we want to welcome all the new listeners. For the uninitiated, we try to mix things up throughout the month. While we love doing the interviews and have plenty more for the future, we also like to showcase some music as we're doing today. Corporate radio sucks. That statement is about as simple as saying that the sky is blue or Nickelback is the antithesis to good music. With that said, Aaron Camaro & Chris Czynszak set out each month to play you some deep cuts from rock and metal history that the payola-induced corporate fat cats shudder away from. This is the Radio Sucks Radio Show part 4! We've got a full slab of great music for you today. We start things off with a Motorhead track from the 'Iron Fist' album followed by a KISS track off 1974's Hotter than Hell. Our first break is comprised of a flashback commercial featurin by Decibel Geek Podcast