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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 #97: A Carnivore’s Rumination on the Creation Controversy
The Sons of Metal Podcast
56 minutes 26 seconds
5 years ago
Episode #97: A Carnivore’s Rumination on the Creation Controversy
As the hosts practice social distancing, Doug vents his frustrations through the new Body Count album, while CHR busts some stuff up to Testament's newest LP. Feeling everyone could use some guidance on life, Doug introduces us to the Deacons of Doom philosophy. Finally, CHR needs some comfort music from his past and revisits Tesla's second album.



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New Releases:

Body Count : Carnivore (2020) 4:55
When rapper Ice-T got a hankering for metal back in the early 1990s, he hooked up with guitarist Ernie C. and formed Body Count, a rap/thrash hybrid who created waves with their first album Cop Killer (later retitled to Body Count). In recent years, Ice-T has the metal bug biting at him again.
Get this album: Amazon • iTunes • CD Universe • Spotify

Testament : Titans Of Creation (2020) 15:35
Formed back in 1983, Testament is an American thrash metal band from California and consists of vocalist Chuck Billy, guitarists Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick, bassist Steve DiGiorgio, and drummer Gene Hoglan. After thirty-odd years, the band is still producing aggressive music.
Get this album: Amazon • iTunes • CD Universe • Spotify

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Deacons Of Doom : Rumination (2020) 28:19
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.