Interview EP: Eerie Von, Samhain, Danzig Part 2
Bakko sits down with former Danzig bassist Eerie Von. In part two he goes deep into his time with Danzig, his work on the Misfits boxset, his solo recordings and what he’s up to now.
Read MoreBakko sits down with former Danzig bassist Eerie Von. In part two he goes deep into his time with Danzig, his work on the Misfits boxset, his solo recordings and what he’s up to now.
Read MoreBakko sits down with former Danzig bassist Eerie Von. In part two he goes deep into his time with Danzig, his work on the Misfits boxset, his solo recordings and what he’s up to now.
Read MoreBakko sits down for a long chat with Eerie Von of Danzig & Samhain. In part one they discuss how Eerie came to shoot the early days of the Misfits and joining Glen in his first post Misfits band Samhain. Eerie is forthright and goes into great detail about an influential time in Rock.
Read MoreBakko sits down for a long chat with Eerie Von of Danzig & Samhain. In part one they discuss how Eerie came to shoot the early days of the Misfits and joining Glen in his first post Misfits band Samhain. Eerie is forthright and goes into great detail about an influential time in Rock.
Read MoreLead singer of the band Wilson returns to Cobras & Fire for a fun chat with Bakko. He talks about the bands time off, the change of direction the Detroiters took before coming back with new music that is their latest record Tasty Nasty, how they ended up with producer Scott Stevens and so much more.
Read MoreThings get a bit tipsy in this ep as Loose Cannon and Bakko feature songs from Monsters of Rock that they have never played while discussing how their own typical Father’s Day experiences compare to Tommy Lee’s, Meatloaf replacing himself on his upcoming tour, the importance of wiping your internet history, a practical use for the cover art for the John Lennon album Two Virgins, LC continuing to make new friends all while playing songs from big time Monsters of Rock that had thus far been ignored by the show. Featuring music from:
Deep Purple
Beatles
ZZ Top
The Rolling Stones
Van Halen
Rush
Led Zeppelin
ClusterFu*k Fest Recap: Bakko quickly recaps his NY trip and LC recaps his experience at a Skid Row, Slaughter, Quiet Riot, KIX concert in a venue that can only be described as a social experiment run by an evil mustache-twirling promoter. The concert was held in a Denver restaurant parking lot and involved steel cages, the lawn chair army, bikers doing lemondrop shots, raffle tickets as currency and to top it off Decibel Geek TV’s Ron Runyon gets escorted out by Sister Christian.
Read MoreLoose Cannon interviews Bakko and Treble from the band Jesus Chrysler to discuss their new album “Deny It All Later” released on July 6th. They talk about some of the bands history and their experiences in the Minneapolis music scene. Featuring music from the new album “…Deny It All Later” available everywhere now. Download. Stream. LISTEN! SHARE!
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Read MoreJosh Toomey of the Talk Toomey Podcast joins Bakko as they play what they want to play. Featuring music from: Pantera Morbid Angel Prong Sepultura KIX Tommy Lee Loudmouth Testament Bad Wolves Type O Negative Richie Sambora Thin Lizzy Peeping Tom Wilson Primer 55
Read MoreVinnie Paul. 1964-2018. We pay tribute and celebrate the legacy of drummer Vinnie Paul. Loose Cannon and Bakko look back at Vinnie Paul’s career and influence in a respectful but lighthearted manner (as always) by discussing his role in Pantera, Damageplan and HELLYEAH while playing songs from all three bands. RIP.
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