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Casual Metal Podcast
Casual Metal Podcast
9 episodes
2 weeks ago
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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Music Commentary
Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
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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.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
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Clayman by In Flames (Casual Metal Podcast)
Casual Metal Podcast
27 minutes
3 months ago
Clayman by In Flames (Casual Metal Podcast)
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!
Casual Metal Podcast
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.