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A History Of Heavy Metal In 100 Songs
Joshua Charig
19 episodes
1 week ago
A look into the most influential songs in heavy metal: from those which inspired the genre to head-banging anthems. We listen to music throughout the past 90 years and discuss how they shaped this colossal genre, and the historical context in which they were born.
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A look into the most influential songs in heavy metal: from those which inspired the genre to head-banging anthems. We listen to music throughout the past 90 years and discuss how they shaped this colossal genre, and the historical context in which they were born.
Show more...
Music History
Music
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Ep.6 Light My Fire/The End by The Doors
A History Of Heavy Metal In 100 Songs
23 minutes 11 seconds
3 years ago
Ep.6 Light My Fire/The End by The Doors

The Doors get a lot of love, but I still feel they're underrated. They smashed open topics other bands skirted around which would be vital in the creation of heavy metal. A study in hedonism and existentialism, the Doors are metal without the distortion. This episode contains themes about sex and death.

A History Of Heavy Metal In 100 Songs
A look into the most influential songs in heavy metal: from those which inspired the genre to head-banging anthems. We listen to music throughout the past 90 years and discuss how they shaped this colossal genre, and the historical context in which they were born.