Enter Sadmen: The Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Hall of Fame
mark2s
89 episodes
9 months ago
It's the world's loudest podcast as hosts Steve Davies, Richard Napthine and Mark Norman take their collective 120 years of worship at the altar of golden era hard rock and heavy metal (1970-ish to 1996-ish), cut the ribbon on their newly-built Hard Rock Hall of Fame - and debate the albums that have earned their places in its gilded rooms.
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It's the world's loudest podcast as hosts Steve Davies, Richard Napthine and Mark Norman take their collective 120 years of worship at the altar of golden era hard rock and heavy metal (1970-ish to 1996-ish), cut the ribbon on their newly-built Hard Rock Hall of Fame - and debate the albums that have earned their places in its gilded rooms.
Episode 77 - The Letter H (ft. Pink Floyd, Headpins & Hurricane)
Enter Sadmen: The Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Hall of Fame
1 hour 25 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 77 - The Letter H (ft. Pink Floyd, Headpins & Hurricane)
So, in this episode the lads were eached tasked to find an album with a tangible (this word is important) link to the letter H.
Yes, we know. You're squinting at the episode title and the featured bands and wracking your brain to think of a Pink Floyd album beginning with H. Let us help you out: there isn't one. A, O, U, S, P, D, W, M and F, all present and correct. H? Not so much. Anyway, we'll let Richard explain his bizarre rationale for bringing 1975's Wish You Were Here to the table.
Back in the real world, Mark managed to unearth an old gem from 1982 with the long-since forgotten (at least, outside Canada) Turn It Loud from Headpins, while Steve grazed on the lush hinterland of late-80s hair metal with Hurricane's 1988 eponymous debut offering.
Enter Sadmen: The Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Hall of Fame
It's the world's loudest podcast as hosts Steve Davies, Richard Napthine and Mark Norman take their collective 120 years of worship at the altar of golden era hard rock and heavy metal (1970-ish to 1996-ish), cut the ribbon on their newly-built Hard Rock Hall of Fame - and debate the albums that have earned their places in its gilded rooms.