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Radio Sucks Radio Show v28 - Ep273
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126 minutes
Released:
Feb 18, 2017
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Podcast episode
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DBG VIP Joe Becht joins the guys this week for Radio Sucks Radio Show v28. In this two-hour music and discussion episode, Joe spins killer tracks from artists and albums that he think weren't given a fair shake by the mainstream radio community. However, in this long-form episode you'll get great songs from Skid Row, Wendy O. Williams, Plasmatics, King's X, Angel, Trouble, Rush, Love/Hate, Cheap Trick, and The Cult. It's a fun ride with great stories and an even better soundtrack. Radio Sucks Radio Show v28 We hope you enjoy Radio Sucks Radio Show v28 and SHARE with a friend! Become a DBG VIP and Host a Show HERE! Buy Music! Skid Row Wendy O. Williams Plasmatics King's X Angel Trouble Rush Love/Hate Cheap Trick The Cult Judas Priest (Interstitial/Break Music) Eclipse (Liner Music) The Ataris (Theme) iTunes Review: Rock & Roll will never die! by jcapone3rd on Jan 31, 2017 Rating: ★★★★★ Found Decibel Geek when Chris did a guest shot on Inappropriate Earl podcast and figured I'd give them a chance. After all, anyone who talks fondly about the Vinnie Vincent Invasion can't be that bad... Needless to say I was hooked after two episodes and have now begun my journey through the archives! I love the open format of the show. Whether they are introducing me to obscure bands and songs I've never heard of before, or giving their own personal insights to the music I grew up with (I'm 43 - so do your own math ;p), each episode has been a fun ride. A few years ago, Gene Simmins claimed "Rock & Roll is dead"... but with guys like the Decibel Geeks serving as Defenders of the Faith, the Spirit of Rock will Keep on Rollin' and give you a Reason to Live! Ok, enough bad puns. Give them a listen and let them take you Over the Edge! Up the Irons! \m/ Geeks of the Week: Shane Hebert, Ian Wadley (Rock & Metal Combat Podcast), Mike Stewart, Kevin Williams, Anthony Britt, David Glynn, Aaron Baker, William Douglas, Rock N Ray Osborne, Ron Butler, Joe Lascon, FJA Mods, Ben Doubeldown Denman,Jeniffer Schliep,Dave Kostka, Dan Chaput, Brad Kalmanson, Wayne Cross, Mikael Burell, Dakota Denman, Hoops, Denman, Michael Wagener, Andrew Jacobs, Todd Cunningham, Cool World, James Brendon Dunn, Marc Alden Taylor, Adam Cox, Brent Tibbetts, Kenneth Roy, Greg McGlone, WhitePolarBearMount, Tom Smoke, Christopher Stokes, Stephen Atchison, Derik Novak, Sean Cullen, SNJM Session, Graham Spark, Ernesto Aguilar, The Mooger Fooger Visit Our Sponsor!, HK Collecitbles, Inc. (Specializing in hard to find music and movies as well as authenticated/graded entertainment and historical collectibles.) HK Collectibles , Inc. on Ebay Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351 Support Us! Shop through our Amazon link! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
Released:
Feb 18, 2017
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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