Hair of the Dog Discussion – Ep188
In 1997, no frills rock was about as unpopular as you can imagine….unless you lived in the midwestern United States. The plains states have long
In 1997, no frills rock was about as unpopular as you can imagine….unless you lived in the midwestern United States. The plains states have long
We’re back this week to talk about the second half of a very polarizing album.Chris and Aaron return this week with the second part
We wanted to get into something polarizing and divisive this week. Mission accomplished… Famed producer Toby Wright sits down with Chris and Aaron this week
There’s been a lot of talk in the KISS fan world about the original road crew. This week, we have one of them on to
What’s this? A plain kraft paper envelope in my mailbox addressed to “The Meister”! I slid the CD and the accompanying promo package out of
We dig deep into the Decibel Geek vault for something never heard before. Chris and Aaron present a chat with former Dan Hartman group member
On June 11, 1991 rock and metal history was made when Skid Row released their followup album. Sophomore jinx? Nothing could be further from
Hello everyone out there!I hope you’ve been Livin’ After Midnight and Heading Out to the Highway that is 2015! This past year, every one of
One of our favorite past guests and friend of the show returns this week for a more personal reason. Todd Austin (aka Toddzilla) returns to
This week’s episode marks the third time that the “Hoser Heavy Metal Twins” have taken the reigns of the Decibel Geek Podcast. Once again Wally
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