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Hair Metal Massacre Podcast

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2 dudes from the south review classic and deep cut hair metal albums.

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15 episoder

episode E19 : Danger Danger - Screw it! 1991 cover

E19 : Danger Danger - Screw it! 1991

Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hair Metal Massacre Podcast 01:53 Copyright Challenges in Music 05:29 Marq's Controversy as a Landlord 07:59 Danger Danger's Anniversary Album Review 12:17 Exploring the Impact of Grunge on Hair Metal 15:39 Discussion on Rock Candy's Reissues 16:28 Monkey Business: A Fun Start 18:35 Juvenile Vibes: The Album's Essence 21:39 Beat the Bullet: A Standout Track 23:15 Think About You: The Obligatory Ballad 25:58 Crazy Nights: Derivative Fun 28:24 Get Your Shit Together: Uninspired Yet Fun 31:41 Puppet Show: Instrumental Interlude 33:43 The Titty Bar Song: Pre-Chorus Fun 36:39 Cuban Food and Strippers: A Lighthearted Conclusion 41:30 Truck Troubles and Cuban Chicken 42:51 Critique of Music and Life's Realities 44:37 Songs Stuck in Your Head 46:52 Musical Comparisons and Influences 49:34 Juvenile Lyrics and Musical Elevation 51:44 Entrance Music and Party Vibes 53:19 Beatles Influence and Album Quality 55:40 Critique of a Poorly Executed Track 57:44 Nostalgia and Musical Atrocities 59:50 Album Ratings and Final Thoughts

9. maj 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode E16 : Skid Row - Subhuman Race 1995 cover

E16 : Skid Row - Subhuman Race 1995

In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve and Fincher discuss various topics including their experiences at a Super Bowl party, the cancellation of Twisted Sister's tour due to health issues, and Skid Row's search for a new vocalist. They delve into the band's tumultuous history, particularly the changes in vocalists and the dynamics within the band. The episode culminates in a track-by-track review of Skid Row's album 'Subhuman Race', exploring its themes, production, and the evolution of the band's sound. They delve into the dynamics of Skid Row's music, particularly focusing on their album 'Subhuman Race'. They discuss the presence of lead singer Sebastian Bach, the band's influences, and the emotional resonance of their songs. The conversation also touches on nostalgia for the 90s, the impact of production choices, and the overall reception of the album. They conclude with a rating of the album and tease future episodes. Takeaways: The podcast opens with a light-hearted introduction and personal anecdotes. The hosts reflect on their Super Bowl party experience and the dynamics of fandom. Twisted Sister's canceled tour highlights the impact of health issues on music careers. Skid Row's search for a new vocalist raises questions about the band's future. The discussion reveals the internal conflicts within Skid Row and their history with vocalists. 'Subhuman Race' is positioned as a significant album in Skid Row's discography. The production of 'Subhuman Race' by Bob Rock marks a pivotal moment for the band. The hosts analyze the album's tracks, noting the shift in sound and themes. The conversation touches on the broader context of 90s rock and its challenges. The episode concludes with a detailed review of the album's songs and their reception. Bach's presence often overshadows the band. The influence of boxing montages on music appreciation. Contempt for UFC reflects personal preferences. Dreams of warmer climates highlight seasonal discontent. Musical comparisons to Alice in Chains reveal stylistic connections. Nostalgia for 90s music videos enhances the listening experience. Production quality can significantly affect emotional impact. The album's length and pacing are points of contention. Personal experiences shape music preferences and memories. Future episodes will explore other iconic bands.

14. feb. 2026 - 1 h 9 min
episode E14 : the Bang Gang - Love Sells 1990 cover

E14 : the Bang Gang - Love Sells 1990

Steve shares his excitement for the new year and upcoming vacations.Fincher reflects on the importance of taking time off for mental health.The hosts discuss the unique challenges faced by millennials throughout their lives.Fincher shares his journey of implementing daily gratitudes and affirmations.Steve talks about his tattoo journey and the significance of personal expression.The conversation shifts to music news, including band retirements and industry changes.Steve introduces the Crank County Daredevils and their local impact.The hosts review the album 'Love Kills' by Bang Gang, discussing its sound and influences.They analyze the music video for 'Young and the Restless' and its cultural context.The episode concludes with a discussion on the cover of '20th Century Boy' and its relevance. A good cover adds its own flair without losing the essence.Imagery in lyrics can evoke strong visualizations.Many songs draw influence from iconic bands, creating a sense of nostalgia.Concert experiences can shape our appreciation for music.Dangerous relationships often come with significant life lessons.Production quality can elevate independent music significantly.Music can be a reflection of personal experiences and growth.The evolution of musical tastes is often tied to life changes.Fun and playful elements in music can enhance enjoyment.Not every album needs to reinvent the wheel to be appreciated.

10. jan. 2026 - 1 h 25 min
episode E12 : Slaughter - Stick It To Ya 1990 cover

E12 : Slaughter - Stick It To Ya 1990

In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve Jackson and William Fincher reflect on the year, discuss technical difficulties faced in previous episodes, and introduce a new segment profiling newer bands. They share personal stories about Thanksgiving, cooking experiences, and dive deep into the legacy of Slaughter's album 'Stick It to Ya', analyzing various songs and their emotional impacts while also touching on the evolution of music trends in the 90s. In this engaging conversation, William Fincher and Steve Jackson explore various themes in rock music, particularly focusing on the evolution of drumming, the power of simple ballads, and the impact of life’s impermanence on music. They analyze iconic ballads, discuss the visuals of music videos, and reflect on love and relationships through the lens of music. The duo also shares nostalgic memories, evaluates filler tracks, and considers the significance of acoustic versions. As they rate an album, they look ahead to future episodes, celebrating the connections formed through music.

5. dec. 2025 - 1 h 19 min
episode E11 : Lynch Mob - Wicked Sensation 1990 cover

E11 : Lynch Mob - Wicked Sensation 1990

In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve Jackson and William Fincher share personal updates, including Steve's recent marriage in Las Vegas. The duo discusses the transition to a two-man format for the podcast and reflects on their experiences at music festivals. They dive into a detailed review of Lynch Mob's album 'Wicked Sensation,' analyzing its production quality and the impact of its singles. The conversation also touches on the joy of live music and the evolution of artists in the industry, culminating in a celebration of the hair metal genre. In this engaging conversation, Steve Jackson and William Fincher explore various themes surrounding music, including the importance of listening to albums in sequence, the influence of musical inspirations, and the impact of substance use on music. They reflect on their personal experiences with live music, the evolution of their musical tastes, and the significance of addiction and relationships in songwriting. The discussion also touches on the structure of albums, the presence of filler tracks, and the nostalgic connection to music as a soundtrack to their lives. Ultimately, they share their thoughts on a specific album, highlighting its production quality and lasting appeal.

28. nov. 2025 - 1 h 26 min
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