Radioactive Metal 801: JEJ R.I.P.

We just lost one of the greats in one James Earl Jones. It’s true doing a deep dive about a legendary actor is a bit out of our format. But we figured “Why not? Let’s embrace our geekhood and pay tribute to a man that has a large following in Metaldom.” Unfortunately, Aaron could not join us this week. So we brought in a couple ringers. Matt Copper is no…

Radioactive Metal 800: 8-Oh-Oh

Break out your poison of choice! Welcome to Episode 8 fn hundred! It’s time to celebrate!! When we first went “on the air”, nobody really knew what a podcast was. And now we remain one of the longest podcasts, Metal or otherwise. So this time we decided to sit back and relax and shoot the shite’. And of course, crank a fistful of Metal. We discuss Jason Newstead’s reverb shop,…

Radioactive Metal 799: Slip It In… Right To The Top

Our series on those amazing albums celebrating their 40th anniversary continues. Legendary hardcore/punks Black Flag had a productive ’84, releasing three full lengthers. Probably the most renowned is “Slip It In”. So we tapped this classic album for a deep dive. We go track by track and share as much info and opinions as possible. Particularly, “the bars” and tattoos. We learn that one of our cohosts REALLY knows a…

Radioactive Metal 798: The Ones That Got Away

As music connoisseurs, we all have those past gigs we wish we would’ve caught. We were either to young or the venue was on the other side of the globe. Either way we’d all like to jump into Doc Brown’s DeLorean and live those magical moments. How ’bout the Ramones at CBGBs? Or KISS in the 70s? Or how about a little band called Mantas during the demo days? Musical…

Radioactive Metal 797: Put Your Hands On This

Our coverage of amazing albums celebrating their 40th anniversary continues. 70s glam rockers Slade were over big in the UK/Europe, but it wasn’t until the “Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply” album that Noddy and the Boyz breakthrough on the side of the pond. It’s been a favorite of ours since the get go.To celebrate we’re giving the record a track -by-track going over, and throwing in a bit…

Radioactive Metal 796: Our Season Two

Canadian legends Rush are obviously huge around the RAM offices. And our own Aaron is a badass bassist as well. So of course we both got sucked right into the Paramount + mini series “Geddy Lee Asks ‘Are Bass Players People Too’ “. The bassist extraordinaire spends time with four major music movers and shakers that strum the four strings. The program sent our imaginations into overdrive. This week we…

Radioactive Metal 795: Metalized!!

Pop culture figures venturing into the Music World is hit and miss. Legendary actor Christopher Lee hit it out of the park. While Bruce Willis and Eddie Murphy – not so much. Once again a casual point in conversation inspired this week’s discussion. And we came up with our own athletes, actors, etc that we’d like to see take a shot at Metaldom. Elvira doing a Goth project? Or even…

Radioactive Metal 794: Our Records Collecting Dust

It’s no secret that we love music related documentaries. It’s always interesting when the talking heads get their brains picked on an equally interesting subject. One particular doc that has gotten attention is the “Records Collecting Dust” and it’s sequel. Being vinyl fanatics, it’s so cool diving into some our fave artists record collections with them. These amazing docs have inspired us to do our own audio version. We share…

Radioactive Metal 793: Front and Center

On the live front, the front person has arguably the most important job. As the voice, they’re basically running the show. Over the years, Metaldom has had so many awesome performers filling that position. And we all have our faves. Then week we gave ourselves the Herculean task of whittling down our choices to a mere ten. What are some of your faves? In our “News, Views and Tunes”, we…

Radioactive Metal 792: “Stay Hungry, Canada”

The classic album “Stay Hungry” from the legendary Twisted Sister is one of Metaldom’s most celebrated efforts. The singles spoke to us. Some songs creeped us out. Most importantly, it scared the hell out of the non-believers that needed the fright. It also turns 40 this year! So we gave it the deep dive treatment in our continuing ’84 Anniversary albums. We go over how we discovered this platter, the…

Radioactive Metal 791: Lightning Strikes!

We all love Metallica here in the RAM offices. But those first four 80s albums was when our fandom burned brightest. And depending on the day, Record #2 “Ride The Lightning” is one of our faves. The combination of brutal thrash, brilliant musicianship and songwriting and bombastic attitude also makes it one of the more influential underground albums of the day. And this amazing slab ‘o wax turns 40 (!!)…

Radioactive Metal 790: G3 ’25

Last episode during our conversation about Yngwie Malmsteen’s ripping debut, we causally mentioned the classic G3 tour. The G3 was a triple threat attack feat. Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson. It’s a concept that had musical affianiodoes all abuzz. So we figured we’d share some of our fantasy G3s. Not only more traditional, but multiple subgenres as well. Which three axeslingers would you want to see tearing it…