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Shuffle Bloody Shuffle
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75 episodes
9 months ago
Unearthing metals bangers and clangers. Jon and Mike do their very best (which is probably about average, effort wise) in trying to decipher the best, worst, and average metal albums tasked to us by our shuffle machine. Fancy it?
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Unearthing metals bangers and clangers. Jon and Mike do their very best (which is probably about average, effort wise) in trying to decipher the best, worst, and average metal albums tasked to us by our shuffle machine. Fancy it?
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Prog Metal (2000s) | Tool "Lateralus" & Gojia "From Mars to Sirius"
Shuffle Bloody Shuffle
50 minutes
1 year ago
Prog Metal (2000s) | Tool "Lateralus" & Gojia "From Mars to Sirius"
This week we're doing the pod in a multitude of time signatures (basically just talking) in honour of prog week. We're talking about big albums by big bands (Mike has heard neither). Tool with "Lateralus" and Gojira's "From Mars to Sirius".   Theme is “Stone Heart” by Blood Eagle. Check out their demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2DJP02WpBY   Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shufflebloodyshuffle   Follow us on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/bloodyshuffle  
Shuffle Bloody Shuffle
Unearthing metals bangers and clangers. Jon and Mike do their very best (which is probably about average, effort wise) in trying to decipher the best, worst, and average metal albums tasked to us by our shuffle machine. Fancy it?