Heavy Metal Historian
Episode 6:
In 1969, fans were hungry for something different. The cultural movements had become dominated by musical heroes. It was time for a rock villain. Beginning with Alice Cooper, then KISS, & their descendants in the “Motleypocalypse Generation”, the rise of Shock Rock in Metal would have a huge impact, into the future & beyond.
Hosted by Greg Davies from Blendover, the Heavy Metal Historian Podcast delivers to you snippets of tales from years gone by in the world of Metal, one episode at a time.
Metal News Links
AC/DC: ‘Rock Or Bust’ Artwork, Track Listing Unveiled
DAVE MUSTAINE On His Mother-In-Law’s Disappearance: ‘My Wife Is Very, Very Upset’
DEVIN TOWNSEND: Lyric Video For ‘Deathray’ Song From ‘Z2’ Double Album
IRON REAGAN’s New Album – The Tyranny Of Will
NAPALM DEATH Looking To ‘Achieve Varying Types Of Sonic Assault’ On Upcoming Album
PAUL BOSTAPH Is Tired Of Hearing LOMBARDO’s Version Of What Happened With SLAYER
STEEL PANTHER: ‘Pussywhipped’ Video Released
Report: Suspected Terrorist Volunteer Was Bangladeshi Death Metal Singer
U.D.O. To Release ‘Decadent’ In January
LEMMY: MOTÖRHEAD Will ‘Probably’ Begin Work On New Album In January
Recommended Listening:
- “I Put a Spell on You” by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins from the album I Put a Spell on You
- “Under My Wheels” by Alice Cooper from the album Killer
- “God of Thunder” by KISS from the album Destroyer
- “Deuce” by KISS from the album KISS Alive!
- “Shout at the Devil” by Mötley Crüe from the album Shout at the Devil
- “Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)” by W.A.S.P. from the album W.A.S.P.
- “Year Zero” by Ghost from the album Infestissumam
- “Horror Business” by Misfits from the album Collection
- “Raining Blood” by Slayer from the album Reign in Blood
- “Slaves Shall Serve” by Behemoth from the album Abyssus Abyssum Invocat
- “Kabangin’ All Night” by Genitorturers from the album Blackheart Revolution
- “Outlaw Scumfuc” by GG Allin from the album GG Allin & Antiseen: Murder Junkies
- “Quote / Unquote” by Mr. Bungle from the album Mr. Bungle
- “Welcome to my Nightmare” by Alice Cooper from Welcome to my Nightmare
- “The Ballad of Dwight Fry” by Alice Cooper from the album Love it to Death
- “Blood Bath” by Impaler from the album Rise of the Mutants