Best of 2018 – Ep347

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We hit the ground running in 2019 but looking back at our favorite songs and albums of last year with Best of 2018! If you have friends that say there’s no good music being produced these days just punch them in the nuts and direct them to this episode. In this mega-long episode, we’re turning you onto some incredible rock and metal that came out last year.

Best of 2018

 

Best of 2018 has you getting killer tracks from artists such as Stryper, Massive Wagons, Primal Fear, Skull Fist, Judas Priest, Turbonegro, Ace Frehley, Enuff Z’nuff, Clutch, and tons more! Additionally, we read off the albums that came close to making our lists. It’s a celebration of 12 months of killer rock and metal music! We hope you enjoy Best of 2018 and SHARE with a friend!

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