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The Sons of Metal Podcast
CHR and Doug
100 episodes
9 months ago
Every month CHR and Doug review six heavy metal albums. Each of them chooses a recent release, and then they talk about a small label/independent/unsigned band. Finally, in the Heavy Metal Valhalla segment, they feature a classic metal release every fan should have in his/her collection. As a second monthly episode, they review two random albums they happen to like. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting discussions on a wide variety of heavy music.
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Every month CHR and Doug review six heavy metal albums. Each of them chooses a recent release, and then they talk about a small label/independent/unsigned band. Finally, in the Heavy Metal Valhalla segment, they feature a classic metal release every fan should have in his/her collection. As a second monthly episode, they review two random albums they happen to like. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting discussions on a wide variety of heavy music.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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Episode #100: Deliverance From A Closed God Is Only Beginning
The Sons of Metal Podcast
1 hour 1 minute 34 seconds
5 years ago
Episode #100: Deliverance From A Closed God Is Only Beginning
IT'S EPISODE ONE HUNDRED! This turns out to be a non-event (Thanks, COVID!), but still manages to be a fun show. CHR opens with some crossover/hardcore from the Cro-Mags while Doug indulges his "chugga-chug" side with Lamb Of God's newest. CHR gets slow and grimy in the indie segment with WeedWizard, while Doug highlights a forgotten band from the 1990s with Corrosion of Conformity's fourth album.

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New Releases:

Cro-Mags : In The Beginning (2020) 6:48
The Cro-Mags are a crossover thrash/hardcore band from New York City. With a Hare Krishna background, they were among the first bands to fuse hardcore punk with thrash metal and were associated with the birth of a tougher attitude within the hardcore scene in the late 1980s, related to the world of martial arts.
Get this album: Amazon • Apple Music • CD Universe • Spotify

Lamb Of God : Lamb Of God (2020) 17:53
Lamb of God is an American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1994 as Burn the Priest, the band is considered a significant member of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal movement.
Get this album: Amazon • Apple Music • CD Universe • Spotify

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WeedWizard : Closed Eyes... Open Mind (2020) 32:12
WeedWizard started somewhere in Germany back in 2013 to worship the heavy, fuzzy riffs of stoner metal, doom, and sludge. Their sound employs Black Sabbath style riffing with gravely vocals, and an excessive amount of downtuning.
Get this album: Back to Episodes
The Sons of Metal Podcast
Every month CHR and Doug review six heavy metal albums. Each of them chooses a recent release, and then they talk about a small label/independent/unsigned band. Finally, in the Heavy Metal Valhalla segment, they feature a classic metal release every fan should have in his/her collection. As a second monthly episode, they review two random albums they happen to like. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting discussions on a wide variety of heavy music.