A Podcast where two friends Daniel Terry (Discography Discussion, DFT’S Dungeon) and Bryan Patton (As the Story Grows) get together to have a casual chat about our favorite metal albums ranging from 1980’s classics through modern day metal with no limits on subgenre, anything goes.
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A Podcast where two friends Daniel Terry (Discography Discussion, DFT’S Dungeon) and Bryan Patton (As the Story Grows) get together to have a casual chat about our favorite metal albums ranging from 1980’s classics through modern day metal with no limits on subgenre, anything goes.
This week Dan and Bryan sit down to discuss Opeth’s My Arms, Your Hearse by Opeth, Dan gives his history with Opeth and his appreciation for the album while Bryan struggles to connect with the album as a whole.
This week Dan and Bryan sit down to talk about You Fail Me by Converge and compare and discuss the different approaches the band took following up theri biggest album Jane Doe.
This week Dan and Bryan sit down to talk about the new Lorna Shore album I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me by Lorna Shore and try and decide whether it "lives up" to Pain Remains.
This week Dan and Bryan sit down to talk about Silent Echoes by Gruesome, everyone’s favorite Death Tribute band. We talk about how much this album reminds us of Death’s amazing album Human and talk about whether we feel like Gruesome captured the essence of Human on this album.
#heavymetal #podcast #deathmetal
We wish it was under different circumstances that we decided to cover Crack the Skye by #Mastodon but Dan and Bryan sit down to discuss their favorite Mastodon album. RIP Brent Hinds #metalpodcast #heavymetal
Considering that Megadeth has recently announced hanging it up after their next album, Bryan and Dan decided to sit down to talk about what is arguably the best Megadeth album of all time Rust In Peace!
#megadeth #metalpodcast #rustinpeace
This week Dan and Bryan sit down to discuss In Flame’s ”Black Album” Clayman, the record that signaled the end of the old In Flames sound and ushered in a whole new dynamic range for the band!
Dan and Bryan sit down to discuss one of the most popular metal albums of all time. Why not just start with an easy one to get things started. Bryan explains his strange way of getting into Metallica initially as well Dan finding Metallica through the only friends he knew who played guitar. This is a fun one!
A Podcast where two friends Daniel Terry (Discography Discussion, DFT’S Dungeon) and Bryan Patton (As the Story Grows) get together to have a casual chat about our favorite metal albums ranging from 1980’s classics through modern day metal with no limits on subgenre, anything goes.