323: March Badness Round 1 – Winners & Sweet 16 Matchups
Round 1 of March Badness is officially over. Bakko & LC recap the madness that was the badness and offer a preview of round 2.
Read MoreRound 1 of March Badness is officially over. Bakko & LC recap the madness that was the badness and offer a preview of round 2.
Read MoreYou wanted the worst, you’re getting the worst! March Badness is back! This year LC & Bakko reached out to the Mothership to bring in Decibel Geek hosts Chris Czynszak & Aaron Camaro to help whittle this years choices down to 32 horrible albums. Best yet? YOU the listener will decide this year’s winner (loser?)…
Read MoreYou wanted the worst, you’re getting the worst! March Badness is back! This year LC & Bakko reached out to the Mothership to bring in Decibel Geek hosts Chris Czynszak & Aaron Camaro to help whittle this years choices down to 32 horrible albums. Best yet? YOU the listener will decide this year’s winner (loser?) by voting your favorite least favorite record onto victory.
Starting 3/3/2021 go to one (or all) of these FB Groups or our Twitter Page to vote.
Cobras ON Fire Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179151099336499
Decibel Geek Community Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/456615498028439
Cobras & Fire Twitter Page:
https://twitter.com/CobrasFire
The WINNING! (losing?) album will be the topic of this year’s March Badness episode. So please vote. All the way down to the final album.
Also, fill out your own bracket on Tuesday. Submit in the comments before the polls start. The winner will get some sort of shitty prize.
Read MoreComing in at number 5 on Rolling Stones Greatest Grunge Albums is Mudhoney’s “Superfuzz Bigmuff”. Joining the program this week is host of the Rock And/Or Roll Podcast BJ Kramp. BJ and Bakko go track by track on this early grunge classic.
Superfuzz Bigmuff is the debut EP by the Seattle grunge band Mudhoney. It was released on October 20, 1988 through record label Sub Pop. The album was later re-released in 1990 in the form of Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles.
Read MoreThis week LC dives into some serious home appliance repair, Rock N Pod 2021 is announced, some new music discussion, Walmart sends LC on a Metallica love fest, Steven Wilson apologizes for not being a fan of a band and Marilyn Manson find himself in a sticky wicket! Featuring the music: Holy White Hounds –…
Read MoreThis week LC dives into some serious home appliance repair, Rock N Pod 2021 is announced, some new music discussion, Walmart sends LC on a Metallica love fest, Steven Wilson apologizes for not being a fan of a band and Marilyn Manson find himself in a sticky wicket!
Featuring the music:
Holy White Hounds – Aids Chimp
Lonely Ones – Change The Station
Foo Fighters – Love Dies Young
Metallica – Ride The Lightning
Sammy Hagar – High Hopes
Jerry Reed – East Bound & Down
Part Two of the interview with David de Sola, author of “Alice In Chains-The Untold Story”. In this part, David & Bakko discuss the time leading up to, during and after the recording of the Alice Chains album “Dirt”.
David de Sola is a journalist with experience working at CNN, 60 Minutes, and Reuters whose work has also been published in The Atlantic, The Huffington Post and other print and online publications. He has degrees from Tufts University, the University of Southern California, and Georgetown University. He lives in Atlanta.
Read MoreComing in at number 6 on Rolling Stones greatest grunge albums is the second full length record from Alice In Chains, “Dirt”. Joining Bakko in this episode is Chris Akin of the Classic Metal Show. Chris and Bakko go track by track and tell the story of Dirt.
Dirt is the second studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains, released on September 29, 1992, through Columbia Records. Peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart, the album was also well received by music critics.
Read MoreIn this episode LC and Bakko give a tip of the hat to their listeners, offer an update on the “Whatever, Nevermind” sidecast, Bakko going FULL ASS, Steve, a succession plan update, Motley Crue turns 40, Miley Cyrus saves rock at the expense of Decibel Geek’s credibility, and the boys review the latest season of…
Read MoreIn this episode LC and Bakko give a tip of the hat to their listeners, offer an update on the “Whatever, Nevermind” sidecast, Bakko going FULL ASS, Steve, a succession plan update, Motley Crue turns 40, Miley Cyrus saves rock at the expense of Decibel Geek’s credibility, and the boys review the latest season of Cobra Kai.
Music:
Prowess – Blacktop Therapy
Dead Daisies – Holy Ground (Shake The Memory)
Lonely Ones – Big Trouble (Acoustic)
Jason Bieler – Bring Out Your Dead
Rob Zombie – The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man
Jim Breuer – Old School
The majority of the music selections for this ep were inspired by “Best of 2020” episodes by the following podcasts and awesome listener-made playlists. Proof again that rock is not dead! Here are links to those playlists and eps.
David Glynn: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4uou0zr3zGoCUWBTMHz9MM?si=SwMc7klvSwuYaF_Ib9W_Yw
Rock Strikes 10: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-strikes-ten/id456553961#episodeGuid=5798da69-7289-4327-b3a0-1ba30481cf9f
Decibel Geek: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decibel-geek-podcast/id433426711?i=1000504813393
Growin’ Up Rock: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growin-up-rock/id1270712731?i=1000504850933
Whatever, Nevermind is our sidecast counting down the 25 Greatest Grunge albums according to Rolling Stone. Each episode features a special guest host from the Podcast Community. In addition to the 25 album episodes are bonus interviews from the people responsible for the music. Featuring artists, producers record label execs and more.
Whatever, Nevermind Archive:
https://cobrasandfire.com/category/podcast/whatever-nevermind/
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