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The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Metal Podcast is the ultimate goat-worshipping, bullet-belt toting trip to Upside-Down-Cross Land for pale pencil-armed disciples of all things black, death, and hardcore... Hosts Mark and Stace guide listeners to the altar of sacrifice with a combination of depraved reviews, blasphemous interviews, and insights into this metal couple’s left-hand path. CAUTION: We have humor and aren't afraid to use it.
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Extreme House Music is a podcast for all you needy House lovers. With fortnightly downloads of funky, chunky, uplifting party bashin House and vocal tunes. If you enjoy the podcast & its monthly downloads please subscribe, follow me, add me as your friend, pass onto friends who you think might enjoy it. Start downloading my monthly mixes straight to your Ipod, IPad, Iphone or burn straight to CD for your own enjoyment, can be used for your ''in-Car Tunes, that early morning run, in the Gym & ...
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Get ready for another uproarious and headbanging installment of The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast! Episode 2 of Season Four, titled “Waxing Statistical and Carnosus,” delivers the perfect mix of extreme metal insight and irreverent comedy that fans have come to love. In this year-end special, Mark and Stace reveal their Top 10 Albums of …
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The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast Season 4, Episode 1 “Brutal Nicknames and Har” Season Four of The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast kicks off with "Brutal Nicknames and Har," a laugh-out-loud comedy and heavy metal extravaganza tailored for fans of irreverent humor, standup duos, and extreme music. This jam-packed episode introd…
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🎉 Welcome to Episode 40 of The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast: "The Pumpkin Spice Lap Dance??" In this explosive season finale, we dive into the absurdity of 1950s and 60s sexist commercials, blending comedy with critical insights. Join Stace as she dissects the challenges of cartoon writing and the art of crafting catchy ad jingles. 🎤 We…
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Stace busts out a comprehensive list of fun facts to ruin your day. Martin Anderson of Strychnos and Undergang talks about extensive touring, dousing himself in blood for performances and painting mannequin hands. Finally Mark busts out his latest set of process management jokes - be forewarned. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu…
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Stace recalls the horror of early 80s candy products. Luke Friebertshauser of Void Witch discusses the recording of their new album “Horripilating Presence” and why he just doesn’t have time for spelunking these days. Finally Mark uncovers a sure-fire way to handle job interviews. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/5AcS2oMCnos…
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Stace describes fad diets and their often flatulent results. Adam Tranquilli of Blood Feast talks about the making of the new record, classic bands on the New Renaissance label, and some creepy fans that knew a little too much about the band. Finally Mark discusses oral fixations and Amazon products that were slightly disappointing. Watch the full …
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Stace discusses the strange career path of becoming a professional magician. Otto Luotonen and Otto Itkonen of Forca Macabra discuss the history of the band as well as nearly freezing to death on a Japanese tour. Finally Mark reveals the comedy influences that created his warped mind. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/0KQk00x…
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Stace makes curious observations about game-day rituals. Nacho Perez and Javier Salgado of Mayhemic discuss the history of the band, the state of the Chilean metal scene, and a fascination with Neandrathals. Finally Mark points out some strange zoo-going practices while butchering a bunch of Latino names. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: htt…
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Stace uncorks a disturbing number of observations about cheese. David Stepanavicius of the Vancouver-based death metal band Atreae Bilis discusses annoying birds and the best Mortician records. The pair dust off a scorching platter of Japanese crust, and finally Mark lists a number of beloved 80s movies with ridiculous plots. Watch the full episode…
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Stace tells a childhood story about a tree that terrorized her family. Ian Van Gemeren of Axamenta discusses the making of their new EP “Spires”, thoughts on algorithms, and his fondness for Toto. Finally Mark gushes endlessly about his favorite speedpunk album and multi-restaurant restaurants. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.…
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Stace recounts some unusual surveys in which she’s been asked to participate. Drew Horton of Civerous discusses the making of the “Maze Envy” record and why Kiss just doesn’t cut it. Finally Mark gushes about his favorite crust album and makes curious observations about shopping malls. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/N48Lee…
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Stace shares stories of sleepaway camps and animal defecation. Rob Wharton of Cognitive describes the depth and breadth of the South Jersey metal scene and why he prefers single-player video games. Finally Mark shares strange salad bar stories and a superhero tribute album gone terribly wrong. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://www.you…
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Stace examines strange American tendencies brought about by 4th of July celebrations. Knoxville black metal occultists Circle of Summoning discuss religious zealotry, dragging drums into the forest, and the making of their new album “Cult”. Finally Mark discusses his favorite minimalist girl punk band for entirely too long. Watch the full episode o…
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Stace examines the convenience and strangeness of vending machines. TJ Childers from Inter Arma discusses the history of the band and the advantages of drumming shirtless. Mark confesses his love for a crust punk queen and digs up a round of strange aquarium stories. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/rqfxK_mkKac To hear the s…
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Mark & Stace recap the full Maryland Deathfest weekend and all the wacky hijinx thereto. Dani, Jaime and Daniel from Eternal Storm discuss writing songs in two different countries and the best bands that all share the same moniker. Finally Mark rattles off a list of daytime TV shows that will make you want to chew your own arm off. Watch the full e…
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Stace laments on the brutality of power tools. James Benson and Todd Farnham of Amiensus discuss Robert Plant and things that happen at the Waffle House. Finally Mark describes an almost creepy obsession with The Buzzcocks and rattles off some off-kilter epitaph ideas. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/I8Ym3BdDs6o To hear the…
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Stace digs up a handful of jobs you’ll never find on Careerbuilder. Brian Rush of Skeletal Remains talks about Dan Swanö, securing benches on tour buses and even a little cannibalism. Mark embarks on a new career in time travel, and finally Mark and Stace list every possible reason we hate biker dudes in Speedos. Watch the full episode on YouTube h…
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Mark marvels at people who watch too much news and attempts to get himself banned from Facebook. Anders Strokirk of Necrophobic talks about rushed music videos and whether corpse paint looks good on beards. Finally Stace offers several jobs that she would never want to do. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/2IqYwNVUuWU To hear…
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Mark & Stace ponder the concept of “salary secrecy” in the USA. Jim Fergades of Morbid Saint discusses indecipherable band logos, and the process leading to their new album, “Swallowed by Hell”. Mark revisits some horrifying imagery from his catholic school days, and finally Stace sheds light on the problem of suicidal fish. Watch the full episode …
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Stace shares online reviews of prisons and bad psychics. James Oliver of Sadistic Force talks about the making of their newest single “Iron Rite” as well as what it’s like to be in a Thin Lizzy cover band. Finally Mark shares an epic dream that takes place in a Bob’s Big Boy. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/kE-VM9n1MLQ To h…
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Mark & Stace explore why nobody wants to be a middle manager. Stace shares horror stories about overly-aggressive ATMs. Drew Slavik, Rick Woods and James Watson discuss the making of See You Next Tuesday’s new remix album “Relapses” and visiting the wildest Applebees in the country. Finally, Mark shares his contempt for Masters Degrees. Watch the f…
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Stace ponders why people freak out at the mere mention of snow in the weather forecast. Scotty Heath, owner of the DIY label Tankcrimes talks about what it takes to run a successful DIY label as well as 101 jobs he has performed for Municipal Waste. We analyze an absolute neocrust crusher on Wax of Contrition, and finally Mark ponders the illogical…
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Stace waxes nostalgic about truly awful TV shows our kids used to watch. Cremator from Ghoul discusses their new album “Noxious Concoctions” and how crappy the healthcare is in Creepsylvania. The Satanic Sock Puppets count down a random list of the 30 most extreme vocalists, and finally Mark marvels at the fact the AM radio still exists in 2024. Wa…
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Stace reminisces on bewildering moments from her time in the school choir. Alexander Senum of the Canadian doom metal band Ethereal Tomb discusses dedication to guitar playing, benefits for Native Canadians, and the best version of the Death logo. The couple explore behind-the-scenes events in superhero comics, and finally Mark provides a list of f…
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Stace identifies 10 ways to tell if your spouse is secretly trying to kill you. Corey Parks of Graveripper talks about the making of “Seasons Dreaming Death” and all the positives of being a control freak. Mark ponders the demise of numerous frozen yogurt dispensaries, and finally the couple reveal several ideas for movie scripts bound to win multi…
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Our year-end extravaganza! Stace shares details of a true crime show focused on crappy 80s home videos. Kevin, Brendan, Justin and Dan of the Boston-based death metal band Exsanguination discuss the best in chainsaw Swedish death metal and the validity of Ben Affleck movies. We reveal our respective top ten albums for 2023, and Mark explains his cr…
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Mark & Stace review a list of completely improbable situations in commercials. Erik Olsen of Lord Dying discusses the making of their new album “Clandestine Transcendence” and reveals his favorite W.A.S.P album. Stacey ponders if there is such a thing as ‘too much paid time off’ and Mark reveals traumatic interactions with self-checkout machines. W…
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Back with a vengeance! Stacey discusses a portrait that made her vow never again to look like a pumpkin. Shane Mehling of the Seattle sludge metal band Great Falls discusses reluctant singers and crappy guitars. Finally Mark uncorks a barrage of food storage jokes to everyone’s amazement. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/81a…
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The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast Season 3, Episode 14, “Staples don’t grow on trees, people”. Stacey describes cunning co-workers getting paid to watch TV all day. Bryan Funck of Louisiana sludge metal stalwarts Thou discusses the concept of ‘collaboration-core’ and how performing is a ‘give and receive’ situation. The Satanic Socks tak…
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Mark & Stace describe the contents of their spam folder with a sense of disgust. Aapeli Kivimäki and Eero Mantere of the Finnish Industrial Black Metal band Shade Empire discuss the recording of their new album “Sunholy” and try their hands at a round of Blaspheming Monikers. Stace explains our hidden fascination with sticks and stones, and Mark ta…
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Stace explains why she is strangely fearful of the copier repairman. Don from Nunslaughter talks about his fierce musical competition with the late, great Jim Sadist, as well as photo opportunities that didn’t quite go as planned. The couple offer a review of the recent Gaerea / Blackbraid / Wolves in the Throne Room show in Baltimore, and finally …
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The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast, Season 3, Episode 11: “Third and Hell Yeah!” Mark & Stace discuss a tiny island off the coast of Scotland that’s “all about the Scotch”. Thijs van der Sluijs and Tom Palms of the Dutch avant-metal band Phlebotomized talk about the inspiration behind their latest album “Clouds of Confusion” and ponder wh…
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Stacey identifies two crucial abilities that every newscaster is required to have. JuJulien Deyres of the long-standing tech death metal band Gorod discusses Aldous Huxley, art history, and the band’s proclivity for working under intense pressure. The couple visit Protean Books and Records, perhaps the coolest record store in all of Baltimore. Fina…
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Mark & Stace visit Howl in Federal Hill, possibly the coolest pet supply store in the city of Baltimore. Joe Nally of UK metal band Urne discusses the making of their latest platter “A Feast on Sorrow” and miscellaneous sports-related obsessions. Stace makes poignant observations about eager retirees and Mark shares some sure-fire titles for self-h…
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Mark spends way too much time talking about dress codes for cartoon characters. Chuck Sherwood and John McEntee of Incantation discuss the making of the new “Unholy Deification” album and back patches for bands that don’t exist. Stace takes a much-needed deep dive on bad 80s fashions and bachelorette party favors. Watch the show on YouTube here: ht…
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Stace reveals her desire to become an American Cinema Editor. The couple travel to We Rock the Spectrum in Forest Hill, Maryland, one of the coolest indoor playgrounds in the state. Cody Daniels of the TX-based black metal act Krigsgrav talks about the new record and answers the question, “Have you ever been corpsepainted up in a Mexican biker bar?…
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Mark & Stace travel to The Lemonade Selfie Museum in Baltimore to learn what IS and IS NOT Instagrammable. Saloman Segers of Danish hardcore band Night Fever discusses knees folded back the wrong way, and whether 45 Caliber Brain Surgery is a real band name. Mark ponders whether The Knights of the Round Table could have casual Fridays, and Stace do…
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Mark & Stace travel to Lovelyarns in Hampden, Maryland to learn everything there is to know about yarn from owner Melissa Salzman. Ol Drake of UK thrashers Evile talks about the direction shift on their new record “The Unknown” and the impracticality of leather overcoats. Stace discusses how monogramming seems to be a thing of the past while Mark s…
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Stacey explains the concept of tri-color quinoa. Tasos Tzimorotas and Jamie Stungo of The Bleeding discuss childwood fascinations with explosions and explain what a “Monokrator” is. Mark examines the complaints of the wealthy and offers some amusing anecdotes about ‘chronic apologizers’. Click here to watch the show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ARX…
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Mark & Stace travel to the Bowery of Antiques to learn why every household needs a carousel horse in the living room. King Fowley of Deceased talks about the making of “Thrash Times at Ridgemont High” and drinking motor oil. Stacey digs up some little-known facts about the invention of alcohol and Mark shares a list of celebrities that just aren’t …
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Mark & Stace recap the weekend of extreme metal madness that was Baltimore’s “Hell in the Harbor” festival. Pat Ranieri and Brian Wilson from Hellwitch discuss the band’s humble sofa-cushion beginnings as well as the making of the stellar new album “Annihilational Intercention”. Mark makes a disappointing number of Caca jokes, and Stace explains th…
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Season 3, Episode 1: “The Molby Revolving Hammock Company” Mark and Stace take the show on the road, broadcasting from “The Mall That Time Forgot”. Stace shares some truly horrifying exercise equipment from yesteryear. James McBain from Hellripper discusses the band’s goat obsessions and his favorite quote from “The Office”. Mark shares some truly …
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Our season finale! Stace puts together a State of the Union for every band featured in Season Two. Peter Lyse Hansen (“Pepe”) of Hatesphere talks about the history of the band, including replacing four different singers. The couple explore some of the downsides of having an auto mechanic friend, and Mark brings up some curious tribal norms not norm…
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Mark & Stace struggle with pronunciation, forced to discuss obscure bands from China, Mexico, Norway, and Denmark. Marc, Joe and Paul from Necropanther discuss the making of their concept album “Betrayal”, and why nobody is getting laid because they learned to play jazz guitar. Mark shares a fascinating list of differences between ostriches and emu…
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Stace confesses a fear of high-powered hand dryers. Julia Bentley of Akron OH sludge metal band Night Goat discusses the excitement of her first tour with the band and how she acquired the first Wham! album. Mark discusses long-term side effects of a popular substance and gets misty eyed reviewing Attitude Adjustment’s “Out of Hand” album. Click he…
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Mark & Stace provide several examples that the harshest conditions can create beautiful art. Mark & Tijis of KONG discuss the band’s unique history and Mark Drillich’s hatred for leafblowers. Mark explains why he never accepts free tools from his dad, and Stacey offers a sad tale of long lost custard cups. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https:/…
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The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Music Podcast Season 2, Episode 14: “Norwegian Diversity” Mark & Stace discuss a true travesty in the world of alcoholism. Drew Slavik and Chris Fox of See You Next Tuesday discuss their return to the realm of grindcore after a 15-year absence as well as scrub brushes with naked ladies on them. Mark gives his thoughts…
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Mark & Stace explore multiple ways to make a situation awkward with just a few words. Soikot Sengupta of De Profundis discusses cancelled shows and pre-arranged marriages. Mark offers the thankless job of stepparenting and the couple question how an entire police station could be overrun with circus clowns. Watch the show on YouTube here: https://w…
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Mark & Stace explain the pain and suffering they endured trying to teach their parents how to use the internet and cell phones. Kristian Havard of the UK thrash band Xentrix discusses the band’s entire history and his fondness for sniffing magic markers. Stacey shares a disturbing article about “Sliders” (people who disrupt technology) and Mark pro…
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Mark & Stace review a list of ancient oddball deities, some of which happen to be fake. Jon Krieger from Blackbraid discusses how the “Blackbraid 1” album came together, and takes a stab at Blaspheming Monikers. Mark geeks out on the first two Amorphis records, and Stacey reviews some really terrible celebrity quotes. Watch the show on YouTube here…
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