Listen to playlist first here;
Apple Music;
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-ep-15/pl.u-PDb4994TLj5zg9
Spotify;
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5aqqvJmNvQ3RTtktriZ00P?si=ev-pZEiqRzaerxYvTUvYNA
Keywords
music playlists, hardcore, straight edge, metal, Homefront, Veytik, Lamp of Murmur, Statue of Heaven, Wes Eishold, black metal, post-punk, Drain, AFI, Fate's Hand, Honningbarna, Thomas Lindberg, At The Gates, music review, punk, album review, music discussion
Takeaways
The podcast features a monthly playlist discussion among friends.
Homefront is described as 'your favorite band's favorite band.'
Vaitic's music is themed around Bronze Age stories.
Lamp of Murmur combines black metal with symphonic elements.
Wes Eishold's new project showcases a darker sound.
Drain's new song has a poppy vibe reminiscent of the Descendants.
The conversation includes humor and camaraderie among the hosts.
Listeners are encouraged to explore the bands discussed.
The podcast highlights the evolution of music genres.
The hosts share personal experiences related to the music. The new Drain track is a mix of styles, described as a 'stew'.
Initial reactions to the song were mixed, with some finding it jarring.
Fate's Hand received criticism for feeling forced and not engaging.
AFI's new album surprised many, showcasing their evolution and songwriting prowess.
The hosts reflect on their personal connections to AFI and their music history.
Thomas Lindberg's passing was a significant loss to the metal community.
His contributions to heavy music were profound and influential.
The hosts appreciate the literary depth of Lindberg's lyrics.
The discussion highlights the importance of evolving music styles.
Listeners are encouraged to explore the works of At the Gates.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Playlist Overview
01:15 Discussion on Homefront's New Single
08:36 Exploring Veytik's Melodic Black Metal
16:40 Lamp of Murmur: A Deep Dive into Their Sound
20:31 Exploring Cosmic Black Metal
25:58 Wes Eishold's Latest Work
35:51 The Evolution of Drain
40:30 Critique and Reflection on Drain's Sound
41:24 The Struggle of Enjoyment in Music
42:05 Exploring Vocal Techniques and Musical Styles
42:55 Finding the Right Sound: A Quest for Metal
45:17 The Challenge of Traditional Metal Vocals
47:34 Diverse Reactions to Fate's Hand
48:49 Eternal Champion: A Band Worth Exploring
50:31 C4 and AFI: A Shift in Musical Tastes
52:01 AFI's Evolution and New Album Insights
56:37 The Impact of AFI's New Sound
59:27 Personal Connections to AFI's Music
01:04:07 Feeling Like an Alien
01:08:06 Exploring New Music Discoveries
01:10:30 Generational Music Perspectives
01:13:02 Honoring a Musical Legacy
01:18:35 Panterestimate.3.wav
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to playlist first here;
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-episode-14/pl.u-6mo4MleCBxv06G
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DJVBU3exPamMRPiW1RsSM?si=h1LvekI5QOOujVSbCOSGUQ
Summary
In this episode, the hosts dive into a curated playlist featuring a variety of heavy music, discussing each track's unique elements, influences, and the artists behind them. They explore the sounds of Skjolden, Hedonist, xNullifyx, Enumerable Forms, Turian, Die Spitz, Military Gun, and Bastard Mycosis, providing insights into the music's composition, lyrical themes, and overall impact. The conversation highlights the diversity within the metal genre and the excitement surrounding new releases.
Keywords
music reviews, metal, curated playlists, reviews, Skjolden, Hedonist, xNullifyx, Enumerable Forms, Turian, Die Spitz, Military Gun, Bastard Mycosis
Takeaways
The playlist features a mix of heavy music from various artists.
Skjolden's sound is described as easy listening black metal.
Hedonist's title track showcases heavy and intricate compositions.
Nullify blends old and new hardcore influences effectively.
Enumerable Form combines death and doom metal elements.
Turian's music varies significantly across tracks, appealing to diverse tastes.
Dice Bits offers catchy tunes that resonate with younger audiences.
Military Gun's new release is seen as a potential song of the summer.
Bastard Mycosis brings a unique take on death metal with a laid-back vocal style.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of supporting up-and-coming bands.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Playlist
03:01 Exploring Skjolden's Sound
05:54 Diving into Hedonist
09:09 Introducing Nullify
12:10 Analyzing Enumerable Form
15:03 Turian's Unique Style
32:01 Exploring Musical Influences and Vibes
35:00 Diving into Song Structure and Catchiness
39:09 Band Dynamics and Youthful Energy
42:08 Navigating Genre and Audience Appeal
44:58 The Summer Anthem and Catchy Tunes
53:57 Transitioning to New Sounds and Styles
59:50 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Produced by Nate Rippey
This episode's playlist;
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/season-2-episode-13/pl.u-PJV6tLAlmAY
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pZq24CtU0A7ALbf59kaxa?si=9-jcHyE1S2GEdBk5DitvoA
Keywords
Curated playlist, heavy music, album reviews, hardcore, grindcore, black metal, punk, playlists, music discussion, music, metal, hardcore, album reviews, band discussions, music quality, live performances, music genres, underground music, music culture, Alienator, Blighted Elder, Floating, Pains, Bulls Shitt, Necro Soft, Cruelster, Odd Man Out
Summary
In this episode, the hosts dive into a playlist of heavy music, discussing various tracks and their unique sounds. They explore the aggressive nature of Alienator's 'Constant Pain', the black metal influences of Blighted Elder, and the genre-blending style of Floating. The conversation also touches on the grindcore appeal of Pains and the hardcore vibes of Bulls Shitt, culminating in a discussion about Necro Soft's distinctive sound. Throughout the episode, the hosts share personal anecdotes and humorous insights, creating an engaging and entertaining listening experience. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various music picks, exploring the quality and curiosity behind them. They discuss the unique sounds of bands like Cruelster and the straight edge perspective of Odd Man Out. The dialogue flows into the evolution of hardcore, touching on the live experience and the formulaic nature of some contemporary bands. The hosts share their thoughts on what makes music enjoyable and the importance of live performances in the hardcore scene.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Playlist
01:08 Discussion on Alienator's 'Constant Pain'
07:05 Exploring Blighted Elder's Sound and Themes
13:55 Reviewing Floating's Unique Blend of Genres
19:08 Exploring Album Art and Music Recommendations
20:30 Diving into Grindcore: Pains from Rockford, Illinois
22:34 The Impact of Drum Production in Heavy Music
24:08 Introducing Bullshit: A New Hardcore Band
27:32 Understanding the Lyrics and Themes of Bullshit
28:57 Is This Good? A Discussion on Music Taste
29:32 New Chapter
31:02 The Unique Sound of NecroSoft and Its Influences
31:55 Exploring the Unconventional Sounds of Necro Soft
33:33 The Debate: Is It Good or Not?
36:00 The Wild World of Experimental Music
37:14 Cruelster: A Band That Tickles the Funny Bone
42:27 Odd Man Out: Straight Edge Hardcore and Its Message
46:25 The Breakdown Culture in Hardcore Music
48:36 The Evolution of Hardcore and Its Live Experience
55:11 Analyzing the Art of the Breakdown
57:25 The Legacy of Black Sabbath and Its Influence
59:00 Sign-Off and Reflections on the Conversation
59:25 Panterestimate.3.wav
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to playlist here first!
Apple Music;
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/season-2-episode-12/pl.u-BNA6yNNt1LdZ2m
Spotify;
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TW0krBgADXq7F8MNIKt1n?si=__P7NzE1SUWQ1TpSZTXdRw
Keywords
playlist, metal, punk, rock, reviews, bands, Justice Divine, Puffer, Bad Nerves, Steroid, Powerplant, Upon Stone, Beton Arme, Kaikkivaltias
Summary
In this episode, the hosts explore a diverse playlist featuring various bands, discussing their unique sounds, influences, and the emotional impact of the music. From the heavy riffs of Justice Divine to the power pop energy of Puffer, each band brings something distinct to the table. The conversation flows through the intricacies of each track, highlighting the evolution of sounds and the personal connections the hosts have with the music.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Playlist
02:22 Exploring Justice Divine
09:09 Diving into Puffer
12:52 Bad Nerves and Power Pop
21:41 Steroid: A Unique Sound
23:33 Unexpected Twists in Heavy Metal
27:21 Exploring Unique Vocal Styles
28:30 The Power Plant Phenomenon
34:48 Gang Vocals and Their Impact
40:38 The Evolution of Pawnstone
45:01 Exploring New Music Releases
45:23 Production Insights and Band Connections
45:31 Diving into Unique Song Structures
47:22 Nerd Culture and Music
48:43 AI in Music and Creative Commentary
50:06 Shoutouts and Recommendations
50:24 Panterestimate.3.wav
Listen to the playlist first here;
Apple Music;
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-s2-ep11/pl.u-vxy6Jv6TJm313
Spotify;
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1C5Ar9cyYGrHsgrEfL6vYE?si=l-uWHFq9SR-VZWAuNHWOQg
Keywords
music podcast, metal bands, album reviews, underground music, thrash metal, stoner rock, music discussion, playlist, band analysis, music commentary, Fugitive, Strega, Eleventh Ray, Nithe, Inhuman Nature, Demonic Death Judge, The Unkowns, Tower
Summary
In this episode of Pit Warning, the hosts discuss a variety of metal bands and their latest releases, exploring themes of tragedy, eclecticism, and the evolution of metal genres. They dive into the unique sounds of Fugitive, 11th Ray, Strega, and more, providing insights and personal opinions on each band's style and impact. The conversation flows through various sub-genres, highlighting the hosts' diverse tastes and experiences in the metal scene.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:25 Discussion on Fugitive's Music
05:23 Exploring 11th Ray's Unique Sound
08:17 Diving into Strega's Musical Style
23:40 Exploring Blackened Metal and Its Cheesy Charm
26:02 The Impact of Ghost and Their Unique Vision
31:26 The Struggle with Unmemorable Music
32:43 The Fine Line Between Great and Mediocre Thrash
36:08 Demonic Death Judge: A Dive into Southern Rock Influences
40:47 Song Selection and Mistakes
41:46 Exploring Southern Riffs in Metal
43:13 Garage Rock and Punk Influences
45:06 Discussion on Australian Music Scene
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to episode playlist first;
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-season-2-episode-10/pl.u-RRbVVEWT9WMxM
Spotify;
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/25yqIhoI1nvkxBMcWTbepV?si=39E0h8YvSXCTZzb1cEXrEg
Keywords;
Music reviews, black metal, industrial, straight edge, heavy music, sad horny scale, hardcore, Turnstile, Ukko's Hammer, Choke Chain, Drouth, Kekht Arakh, Teitan Blood, Spam Caller, Rhun, Falls of Rauros, Turnstile, Turnstile, Turnstile
Summary
In this episode, the hosts dive into a curated playlist of heavy music, discussing various bands and their unique sounds. They explore the influences behind each band, from black metal to industrial, and share their thoughts on the lyrical themes and musical compositions. The conversation flows naturally as they transition between tracks, highlighting the connections between the music and their personal experiences. In this episode, the hosts explore a variety of musical themes, including the humorous concept of a 'sad horny scale' to describe emotional states in music, political statements made by bands like Drought, and the evolution of Turnstile as they release new music. They discuss the memorable aspects of certain songs, the unique sound of Teitan Blood, and the DIY spirit of hardcore bands like Spam Caller. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and a deep appreciation for the music they love. Sounds like Turnstile.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping
00:33 Surfing Stories and Experiences
01:42 Music Playlist Overview
04:50 Discussion on Rune and Falls of Raros
08:37 Exploring Musical Influences and Styles
17:02 The Rise of Weapon X and Straight Edge Themes
26:21 The Spin Kick Chronicles
27:59 Music Picks and Personal Tastes
29:27 Exploring Choke Chain
32:44 The Sad Horny Scale
38:15 Drought and Political Statements in Music
41:43 Reflections on Music and Playlists
42:37 Exploring Titan Blood
43:09 The Impact of Blackened Death Metal
47:02 The Unique Sound of Spam Caller
49:07 The Cultural Commentary in Hardcore Music
50:30 The Evolution of Marin County Hardcore
52:26 The Quirky World of Kektaract
56:05 Adorable Black Metal: A New Genre
57:00 The Emotional Spectrum in Music: Sadness vs. Horniness
59:13 Turnstile: The Evolution of a Hardcore Band
01:02:19 The Impact of Venue Size on Songwriting
01:04:27 The Anticipation of New Music: Turnstile's Latest Release
01:04:40 The Atmosphere of New Music: Hints of What's to Come
01:05:50 Closing Thoughts and Future Anticipations
01:06:08 Panterestimate.3.wav
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to playlist first;
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-s2e9/pl.u-PJWVuLAlmAY
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3vxWjFVOvIdeZTNonttzeU?si=5lEQG7t9RbOvoDQgcc-5dA
Keywords
music, podcast, metal, playlists, Abduction, Havukruunu, ta2reeban, Obrij, Sepulchral Curse, Clan Dos Mortos Cicatriz, S.P.E.A.R., Viagra Boys, Finland, Ukraine, Lebanon, Guam, Brazil, metal, music review, Finnish metal, death metal, hardcore, cultural influences, new bands, music discovery, humor in music
Summary
In this episode, the hosts explore a diverse range of music from various bands, discussing their unique styles and the stories behind their songs. The conversation covers the intricacies of each band's sound, the cultural contexts of their music, and personal reflections on the tracks shared in the playlist. In this episode, the hosts delve into various metal genres, discussing vocal styles, musical influences, and the cultural context of bands from different regions. They explore the nuances of Finnish metal, the challenges of modern vocal techniques, and the discovery of new bands, all while maintaining a humorous and engaging dialogue. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling in music and the evolving landscape of the metal scene.
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to playlist here;
Apple Music;
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-season-2-episode-8/pl.u-Ymb00ApsBXNxN
Spotify;
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MU9wFhwythpK9O1BCQ399?si=DUKZQq-FSlSL9vNJE9YIlw
Keywords
heavy metal, death metal, punk rock, Deafheaven, Vacuous, Nite, xGaargoylex, Dissolve, Earth to Heaven, Straw Man Army, La Vita Es un Mus Discos, Oi
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss a curated playlist of new heavy music, featuring bands like Deafheaven, Vacuous, Nite, and Straw Man Army. They explore the evolution of Deafheaven's sound, the introduction of new death metal band Vacuous, and the unique blend of synth and OI in a French punk band. The conversation is filled with humor, critiques, and personal anecdotes about their musical journeys and preferences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Playlist
02:42 Exploring Deafheaven's Sound and Evolution
05:38 Discussion on Vacuous and Their Musical Style
08:43 Analyzing xGaargoylex's Unique Approach
11:42 Reflections on the Current State of Heavy Music
12:09 Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts on the Playlist
20:26 Exploring Musical Composition and Structure
22:45 Thematic Elements in Lyrics and Vocal Delivery
23:32 Underground Music Scene and Band Dynamics
24:28 Diving into New Discoveries in Metal
25:16 Personal Preferences and Musical Diversity
29:36 Album Artwork and Aesthetic Appreciation
33:39 Band Night: A Deep Dive into Sound and Style
38:42 Exploring Synth OI and Dark Wave Music
41:38 The Evolution of French OI and Its Influences
44:31 Diving into the Punk Rock Duo Dynamics
48:24 Vocal Styles and Their Impact on Music
52:23 Listener Engagement and Future Plans
54:30 New Chapter
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to playlist first!
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-best-of-2024/pl.u-XkD04mRUDl5D5y
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5saKmlbkOnWvp6WQclCB6E?si=-vGenkm3QVu-9VncpbZvdQ
Summary
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the New Year and reflect on the best music releases of 2024. They discuss various albums and tracks, highlighting the return of bands like Nails and Wolf Brigade, the unique sound of Blood Incantation, and the fresh offerings from Zepter and Upon Stone. The conversation also delves into the industrial influences of Candy, the groovy black metal of Spectral Wound, and the surprising elements in Morvigor's music. The hosts share their thoughts on album covers, musical styles, and the evolution of their favorite genres. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into their favorite music from the past year, exploring various genres including hardcore, melodic death metal, and post-punk. They discuss standout albums and tracks, share personal insights, and highlight emerging bands like Speed and Foghorn. The conversation also touches on mainstream music influences and the evolving landscape of the music scene, culminating in a celebration of their shared passion for music as they look forward to 2024.
Keywords
music, 2024, best of, podcast, metal, albums, reviews, discussion, new releases, underground, music, albums, hardcore, post-punk, melodic death metal, Foghorn, Chain Cult, Poison Ruin, Speed, Civerous, 2024 music review, Nails, Wolf Brigade, Blood Incantation, Spectral Wound, Sunami, Morvigor, Fontaines D.C.
Chapters
00:00 New Year Greetings and Introductions
06:28 Nails: Give Me the Painkiller
09:24 Wolf Brigade: Disarmor Be Destroyed
12:32 Blood Incantation: The Message (Tablet One)
19:54 Exploring Musical Elements and Production Techniques
20:30 Unveiling New Discoveries in Music
23:29 Diving into Mellow Death and Its Revival
27:29 The Impact of Album Covers on Perception
31:29 Analyzing the Themes in Spectral Wound's Music
35:30 Exploring Black Metal and Its Subgenres
36:30 Deep Dive into New Music Discoveries
38:32 The Impact of Melodic Death Metal
41:29 The Evolution of Hardcore Music
47:22 Celebrating the Band Speed and Their Sound
53:06 Introducing Foghorn: The Hardcore Anthem
53:28 The Impact of Foghorn on Hardcore Music
54:28 Kenny and the Real RBS Scene
55:26 The Bay Area's Influence on Hardcore
56:27 Sunami and the Raiders: A Cultural Commentary
57:04 Chain Cult: A New Favorite
58:48 Civerous: A Unique Death Metal Experience
59:45 Poison Ruin: The Sound of Hardcore
01:08:44 Rix: The Return of a French OY Band
01:12:21 Reviving the French Punk Scene
01:13:55 Honorable Mentions in Music
01:15:47 Mainstream vs. Underground Music Picks
01:20:00 Exploring New Releases and Artists
01:24:48 The Cure and Other Notable Albums
01:26:07 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook
Produced by Nate Rippey
Listen to playlist first here;
Apple Music; https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-ep-5/pl.u-Ymb0pZRcP6moL9
Spotify; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BrcJ63cfk9wPXYMx6etxC?si=YjUJrd4vTGiB7eSCadtyCg&pi=u-JUp5Ejv5RPqc
Summary
In this episode of Pit Warning, the hosts discuss a curated playlist featuring various metal and post-punk bands with special returning guest Ithyle Griffiths. They explore the unique sounds of Grim Sever, Spaced, Candy, Lycopolis, and Chain Cult, sharing their thoughts on each band's style, lyrical themes, and overall impact. The conversation highlights the diversity in music and the importance of representation in the metal scene, particularly with queer and local bands. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the revival of post-punk music, discussing various bands and their influences. They express excitement about the resurgence of the genre and share their thoughts on specific tracks and albums, particularly focusing on the metal scene with bands like Foghorn and Blood Incantation. The discussion transitions into the spooky season, highlighting the band Deathless Void and their black metal sound, while also touching on themes of production quality and album artwork. The hosts share their insights and personal experiences with the music, creating a lively and informative dialogue.
Keywords
music playlists, metal, punk, hardcore, death metal, Real RBS Bay Shit, Grim Sever, Spaced, Candy, Lycopolis, Chain Cult, Post-Punk, Foghorn, Blood Incantation, Deathless Void, Black Metal, Music Discussion, Metal Scene, Album Reviews, Music Genres, Band Insights
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Playlist Format
03:28 Exploring Grim Sever: A Unique Sound
05:52 Diving into Spacey: Melodic and Punchy
11:37 Candy Football: Aggression and Commentary
13:41 The Evolution of Candy's Sound
19:03 Exploring Street Art and Its Impact
19:17 Diving into Egyptian Metal with Lycopolis
25:52 The Dark Post-Punk Sounds of Chain Cult
31:23 Foghorn: A Tough Guy Anthem
34:30 Bay Area Hardcore and Its Authenticity
36:24 Exploring the Berlin Sound and Metal Quality
38:20 Anticipation and Expectations in Metal Releases
40:22 Comparative Analysis of Musical Influences
42:33 Production Quality and Musical Progression
44:19 Interactive Marketing in Music
45:44 Introducing Deathless Void and Its Themes
47:21 Album Artwork and Its Significance
51:20 Recommendations and Personal Favorites
52:15 Personal Updates and Farewells
Episode Playlist (listen first maybe?)
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/season-2-ep-4/pl.u-yZyVWRmCY38Y81
Bands Discussed;
Weald & Woe - Final Dose - Loud Night - Spectral Wound - Paysage D'Hiver - Pest Control - Better Lovers - Regional Justice Center
Keywords
music review, heavy music, black metal, punk, production, vocals, influences, black metal, entry level, atmospheric, guitar solo, thrash metal, humor, supergroup, Will Putney, End, vocals, power violence, gang vocals, short songs, playlist, Weald & Woe, Final Dose, Loud Night, Spectral Wound, Paysage D'Hiver, Pest Control, Better Lovers, Regional Justice Center, Brownie Bites for Bethany
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/season-2-episode-3/pl.u-MDAWvR9FWV6W6k
Bands discussed; Gojira - Kriegshog - Prisonnier du Temps - Show Me the Body - Chat Pile - Die Verlierer - Cold Cave - Wolbrigade
Gojira, French, metal, technical skill, proggy, Kriegshog, Japanese, hardcore punk, raw, energetic, Prisoner du Temps, side project, Syndrome 81, music, songs, bands, opinions, experimental, unique, influences, vibes, live performances, diverse, music, conversation, Cold Cave, Wolf Brigade, DB bands, punk, post-punk, drumming, diversity
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-season-2-ep-2/pl.u-leyl8meTjbKzok
High Vis - Knocked Loose - Extortion - Poison Ruin - Gel - Speed - Late Shift - Heavy Sentence
Playlist:
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-s2-ep1/pl.u-LdbqqyvIgKPkP
Bands Discussed:
Antichrist Siege Machine - Rixe - Festa del Perdono - Gatecreeper - Syndrome 81 - Hard Chiller - Candy - Earthdogs - And More!
Chapters
00:00 New Chapter
00:01 Exploring the Intensity of Antichrist Siege Machine
10:53 Discovering the Catchy Sound of REEKS
18:39 Initial Reactions and Genre Classifications
19:50 Gate Creeper: Band Background and Evolution of Sound
26:08 Syndrome 81: Exploring Oi Punk and Post-Punk Influences
30:44 Hard Chiller: Unique Sound and Personal Preferences
41:51 Debating the Merits of 'Love Like Snow' by Candy
44:22 Influence of Other Bands on Candy's Sound
48:07 Appreciating the Rawness of 'Fungus' by Earth Dogs
54:14 The Importance of Personal Connections in Music
59:57 Teasing Upcoming Recommendations
01:00:15 Personal Experiences with Music and Recommendations
01:06:30 Thoughts on the New Hope Conspiracy Album
01:08:31 A Brief Outro
01:08:37 New Chapter 2
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/pit-warning-episode-6-limp-pitzkit/pl.u-AkAmVAyC2zdXG4