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Welcome Music fans! Find the amazing shows from the Pantheon Network in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, Growin' Up Rock, Comes A Time, The Metallica Report, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Performance Anxiety, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, the C.L.I.M.B., The Career Musician, Cobras & F ...
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Brand new Electronic Dance Music, courtesy of the Electronic Music Lovers Network of record labels. Music from EML Recordings, EDM Addicts, Sub Generation Records, LayZee Records and friends You can expect a lot of Trance Music, Psytrance, House, Electro, Drum and Bass, Techno, Dubstep, Breakbeat, Commercial EDM and Club tunes from us as we also feature music from our affiliated radio station EDM Addicts as well as Guest DJ Mixes and Guest hosts.
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Welcome to ”The Mixtape,” the music podcast hosted by the charismatic Mia Esperanza. If you’re a music lover, this is the podcast for you! Mia dives into the fascinating world of music history, taking you on a journey through the unique parts of musical culture that you never knew existed. Through ”The Mixtape,” you’ll explore the world of concerts, from the iconic performances that made music history, to the intimate gigs in small venues that are hidden gems of the music industry. Mia inter ...
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Russ Ballard is back on VRP Rocks! In this exclusive interview, the legendary singer, songwriter, and musician talks to Paul about his brand new double album Songs from the Warehouse: The Hits Rewired. Russ opens up about the creative process behind 13 brand-new tracks written during lockdown, including the powerful and emotional “Courageous,” and …
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The use of non-diagetic songs in cinema is often designed to provoke a type of nostalgia, or at least an understanding of the era the film is set in. Apocalypse Now opens very effectively to the sounds of The End by The Doors. Goodfellas keeps updating the jukebox as the story travels over the years (Scorsese is a master of that). So, if you watch …
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Epysode 30: "Ton Ton Macoute!" In this epysode we explore the electrifying 1970 album Ton Ton Macoute! by legendary guitarist Johnny Jenkins. This album is a powerful blend of blues, rock, and soul, featuring incredible guitar work that helped shape the sound of the era. What makes Ton Ton Macoute! even more special is the all-star lineup of musici…
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On the 93rd episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys review an article from Loudwire, "The 10 Best Hair Metal albums By Non-Hair Metal Bands" Recently SIOL talked about hair metal and whether KISS is hair metal or did they just have a hair metal period or album(s). Loudwire timely article discusses bands that aren't hair metal, but released …
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We're back! It's ImmaLetYouFinish... #219. Court & Amy get all excited about EBTG touring, take Lil Simz's side, and talk about that idiot we swore we'd never talk about again. ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPor Pantheon Media
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The countdown is complete. Bakko's lifelong friend and college roommate Wilson comes on to explain how he was wrong about so much through this series. The Hard 180 is a podcast counting down the 100 most essential albums of the 1980's Metal Scene. Some call it Hair Metal. Some get really butthurt by that term. But we all love it. A list curated fro…
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In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re stage-diving into the sweaty, dusty madness of Lollapalooza—a festival that started as a punk-rock farewell tour and turned into a genre-crushing, culture-shaping juggernaut with more lives than Keith Richards. Lollapalooza launched in 1991 as a sendoff for Jane’s Addiction—but it hit the road ju…
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This week, to celebrate the 100th episode of My Weekly Mixtape, I am creating "The Ultimate Mixtape" along with 65 guest curators, all of which were either previous My Weekly Mixtape guests, friends of the show or one of the amazing Patreon Mixtapers. And, because I simply couldn't celebrate 100 episodes in one sitting, this week will consist of th…
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The original "bad boys outta Boston" are this week's topic for learning and discussion on the podcast! Markus and Ray learned tons about a band they know! Hoping there's stuff to learn in this one for you, too! And music? Well, we've tried to cover all the good musical corners for the fans. How'd we do? Hit us up: imbalancehistory@gmail.com! New to…
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In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson welcomes Rachel from the Story Song Podcast, part of the Pantheon Network. Rachel shares her journey of discovering the Story Song Podcast, how it evolved, and her deep love for story songs, improvisation, and teaching. They discuss her upbringing surrounded by classic music influences, her f…
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As long-time followers of our show are aware, The Wolf and Action Jackson are HUGE Led Zeppelin fans. When it was announced several years back that there would be a Led Zep documentary coming, we were psyched and knew that we'd not only have to go see it on the big screen but do a review on UAWIL. However, we we didn't know that director Bernard Ma…
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This week Tom & Zeus discuss KISS on Spotify. Spotify has changed the way music is heard these days. KISS has millions of Spotify listeners. The guys break down KISS' most popular songs on Spotify and KISS' popularity with regard to Spotify. A fun discussion about music with a little bit of a rant mixed in. Do you like KISS??? To Purchase Shout It …
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What if The Beatles did reunite—and the world was never the same? In this special episode, Christy Alexander Hallberg welcomes acclaimed author, media scholar, and musician Paul Levinson to talk about his novel ‘It’s Real Life: An Alternate History of The Beatles’, based on his award-winning short story that reimagines a very different musical time…
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March 19, 2025, marked 43 years since the tragic loss of guitar legend Randy Rhoads, and to honor his legacy, we sit down with the one and only Bob Daisley—the bassist and songwriter behind Ozzy Osbourne’s Blizzard of Ozz era. Bob takes us deep inside the creation of two of the greatest heavy metal albums ever—Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman—…
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For those who haven't caught up with episode 183 of LTA, I came up with the idea of speaking with a range of previous guests from the show (musicians, podcasters, TV and radio broadcasters) to talk with me about their earliest recollections of walking into the sacred temple that is a record / CD store. I wanted to know what drew them to the stores …
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Christopher Cross might sing of sailing away, but does he feel that way about cruises? Man on the scene, Dave Sloan steps onto The 80s Cruise with his guests Steve Spears and Brad Williams, from the Stuck In The 80s podcast, to discuss how they became involved in this 80s lifestyle. They also offer us their unique take on songs #80 to #71 from the …
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In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive into John Hiatt's song 'Let It Ride' from the Country Bears soundtrack. Special guest Brian Colburn, host of 'My Weekly Mixtape,' joins the discussion, bringing his personal connection to the song as well as insights on Hiatt's work. The conversation touches on t…
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In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson welcomes his friend Scott Shea to discuss Waylon Jennings' formative years and a significant concert that propelled Jennings into his outlaw country phase. The conversation delves into the challenges Jennings faced in the Nashville music system, his collaboration with manager Neil Resin, and …
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We're back with another awesome issue of the Decibel Geek Times! Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases! Artists and Industry members lost that we're remembering this time include Randy Rhoads, Andrew Wood, Bernie Torme, and more. A number of a…
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In Episode 299 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin pontificates on punk albums from 1978 that were released a year later than expected, discussing how these albums reflect a more refined and thoughtful side of punk while still capturing its raw energy. Buzzcocks – “Autonomy” The Adverts – “No Time to Be 21” Johnny Moped – “No One” G…
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EPYSODE 29: "Teenage Head". Guest: Bandleader Cyril Jordan In this epysode of Vinyl Relics, we dive into "Teenage Head" by The Flamin' Groovies, a pivotal album that helped define the power pop and garage rock movement. With its high-energy sound and catchy riffs, this album remains a timeless classic. Join us as we explore its impact and behind-th…
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This week, my guest curator is Jason Whissell, host of both the It's Not That Bad & There Can Only Be One podcasts, & on this episode, we’re celebrating short songs. You know: the kind of songs that you would use to close out the side of a cassette or to make sure every last second of that burned CD was utilized. Songs that couldn’t possibly overst…
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On this episode of VRP Rocks, I sit down with Paul Rappaport, the legendary rock promotions executive who helped shape the careers of The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, and so many more. His new book, Gliders Over Hollywood, reveals the craziest behind-the-scenes stories from the golden age of rock—some of…
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On the 92nd episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys review an article from Ultimate Classic Rock, "10 Rock And Metal Artists Who Survived The Grunge Explosion" Grunge exploded in the 1990's and with it came the doom of "hair metal" and other hard rock acts. However, some survived and still thrived in this new music environment. Ultimate Cla…
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For nearly 30 years, Randy Newman has been the musical voice behind Pixar’s most beloved films—Toy Story, Monsters Inc., Cars, and more—earning multiple awards and generations of fans. But beyond these nostalgic soundtracks lies a body of work that’s often overlooked. Newman’s solo career is a masterclass in sharp, literate satire, tackling America…
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This week, we celebrate the music of one of the most important bands of the '90s and beyond, Radiohead. Since the release of their first EP Drill over 32 years ago (!!), Radiohead continued to innovate and reinvent their music, challenging themselves and their fans. From their post-grunge anthem "Creep" (1992) to Britpop-era tour de force The Bends…
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In Episode 298 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin delves into the solo projects of Yes members between their albums Relayer and Going for the One, discussing the emotional and musical motivations behind each member's work. Steve Howe – “Australia" Chris Squire – “Lucky Seven” Alan White – “Spring – Song of Innocence” Patrick Moraz …
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This week LC & Bakko revisit the Vince Neil v. Axl Rose feud. Gene Hackman passes. Tragic news from an 80's cruise. Kid Rock hooks up with a politician. Gene Simmons talks with Billy Corgan while Paul talks with everyone else and more. Pantheon Podcasts Reach out to us! Rate, review, and subscribe at Apple Podcasts: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Tal…
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We're back to discuss all sorts of rock news (and plenty of other stuff) and this one is a doozy. Here's what we're covering this week. - Aaron's wife has a surprising new favorite band - KISS' new Off the Soundboard release and Pophouse's outreach to the KISS podcast community sparks discussion - Zakk Wylde mulls the thought of new Pantera music -…
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On this episode, we fix our gaze on guitarist Robin Trower. Though he’s not a household name today, he continues to be held in high regard by guitar aficionados. His time with Procol Harum and the formation of his own power trio laid the foundation for a sound that would captivate audiences and inspire countless guitarists. From Trower’s use of the…
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It's time for the wearin' & drinkin' of 'the Green!' Markus and Ray add one more "green" thing, along the road to celebrating the Irish in us all! There's music and merriment, and drink, of course! Along the way, the guys actually talk some history, Rock & Roll, and otherwise! Like so many topics, there's more to Irish Rock than U2 and Thin Lizzy. …
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In this episode of Set Listening Bruce, host Jesse Jackson (and we get very political) welcomes returning guest Wendi Gordon to discuss Bruce Springsteen's music and spirituality. Wendi, a mental and spiritual health guide, shares her journey from being a pastor to starting a Substack newsletter and transitioning to video and audio posts. The conve…
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It's possible that Aerosmith is the greatest American rock band of all time. And in our opinion, their best album was 1975's Toys In The Attic which is still their biggest selling original record with over 9 million sold in the US. As it turns 50 we decided to dive deep into what makes this album so great and why it endures to this day as a hard ro…
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ABOUT JESSE COLIN YOUNG: Jesse (and his band) immortalized the ideals of the Woodstock generation with "Get Together" as the frontman of the Youngbloods. The international hit called for peace and brotherhood during the turbulent 1960s. During the decades that followed, he expanded both his audience and his artistic range, releasing a string of sol…
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This week Tom & Zeus discuss whether KISS is "Hair Metal" and more. The term hair metal is known by rock fans. Many hate the term, because its a mocking term of the bands of that era. Others have come to embrace it the phrase. KISS was definitely a part of that era, but are they hair metal? The guys break this all down SIOL style. Plus tune in to s…
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🔥 GINGER WILDHEART UNFILTERED: NEW ALBUM, MENTAL HEALTH & ROCK RESILIENCE! 🔥 Join us for an unfiltered, deep-dive conversation with legendary rock frontman Ginger Wildheart! From his early days in Newcastle to his highs and lows in The Wildhearts, Ginger reveals the reality of life in rock ‘n’ roll, his struggles with mental health, and his latest …
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This is Play That Rock n' Roll's interview with Founder and CEO of Black Ink Presents, John Kinsner! John visited the show to discuss his production, "LABYRINTH IN CONCERT"! In this conversation, we talk about how John got Black Ink Presents started, and the type of shows they produce, including a very cool story about working with Elton John. Then…
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We use the holiday of St. Patrick's Day to recognize a number of our favorite artists from The Emerald Isle. While we have a hard time pronouncing names like Cathal McGarvey, Seamus Ennis and Liam Ó Maonlaí, we certainly do love the music they created. So raise a pint to the Irish and Happy St. Patrick's Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss the John Hiatt song 'Learning How to Love You.' Joined by special guests Nick Brown and Michael Elliott, they delve into the song's lyrical depth, personal significance, and emotional impact. Michael shares insights into Hiatt's life and creative process, drawing parallels …
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Lisa Law’s still, movie and video images have chronicled decades of social and cultural changes in America. And her film, ‘Flashing On The Sixties,’ was described by actor-director Dennis Hopper as “the most compelling, moving documentary of the Sixties”. In 1966, Lisa and her husband resided in the renowned "Castle" in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, a hu…
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Epysode 28 "Emitt Rhodes". In this Epysode of Vinyl Relics, we take a deep dive into the 1971 self-titled album by Emitt Rhodes, an often-overlooked masterpiece of the singer-songwriter era. Known for its lush melodies, intricate arrangements and Rhodes' soulful lyrics, this album captures the essence of early '70s pop and folk rock. We’ll explore …
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In Episode 297 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin explores how certain bands like Rush, Cheap Trick, and The Damned, surprised him by becoming more melodic and lighter over time, finding these changes to be more appealing than their earlier, heavier work. Rush – “The Analog Kid” The Damned – “Grimly Fiendish” Tygers of Pan Tang – “…
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On the 62nd Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & special guest, singer, guitarist and bassist from the Ace Frehley Band, Gene Simmons Band and also Rock City Machine Co, Ryan Spencer Cook, review the 1968 legendary album from Elvis Presley, "NBC TV Special" or better known as the "1968 Comeback Special." By 1968 El…
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In Episode 296 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin explores the "last great pre-Metallica albums" from 1983, analyzing how bands like Raven and Anvil were on the cusp of pioneering heavy metal innovations just as Metallica's debut Kill 'Em All redefined the genre. Raven – “Take It Away” Anvil – “Motormount” Dio – “Caught in the Midd…
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The Hard 180 is a podcast counting down the 100 most essential albums of the 1980's Metal Scene. Some call it Hair Metal. Some get really butthurt by that term. But we all love it. A list curated from the rankings of fellow podcasters, influential contributors to the scene and fans. Resulting in a final list of the 100 Most Essential Albums from th…
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This week we take a look at the studio catalog of 90's band Slaughter. Formed in 1988 by ex Vinnie Vincent Invasion members Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum, the duo recruited guitarist Tim Kelly and drummer Blas Elias before getting to work on their 1990 debut album 'Stick it to Ya.' Riding high on the success of singles such as 'Up All Night' and 'F…
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On this bonus “Cover Song Dive” episode of the show, I break down 10 of my favorite cover songs that 2024 had to offer, covering the spectrum of genres including blues rock, country, pop, metal, ska punk and more! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Serve…
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On this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re stepping into the grimy, graffiti-smeared chaos of CBGB—the legendary Bowery dive that became punk’s ground zero. A Cathedral of Misfits. Picture this: December 1973, Hilly Kristal, a former Marine, opens a bar at 315 Bowery, dreaming of country, bluegrass, and blues. Instead, the junkies and mis…
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6 years, almost 400 episodes, as Dave Grohl might say, "But, here we are!" Markus and Ray celebrate the occasion of 6 years of the Imbalanced History podcast with reflections and memories of their adventures in the name of Rock & Roll! Recounting the roots of things, remembering growth spurts (of the podcast!) and some special moments! The guys dis…
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