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In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve Jackson and William Fincher share personal updates, including Steve's recent marriage in Las Vegas. The duo discusses the transition to a two-man format for the podcast and reflects on their experiences at music festivals. They dive into a detailed review of Lynch Mob's album 'Wicked Sensation,' analyzing its production quality and the impact of its singles. The conversation also touches on the joy of live music and the evolution of artists in the industry, culminating in a celebration of the hair metal genre. In this engaging conversation, Steve Jackson and William Fincher explore various themes surrounding music, including the importance of listening to albums in sequence, the influence of musical inspirations, and the impact of substance use on music. They reflect on their personal experiences with live music, the evolution of their musical tastes, and the significance of addiction and relationships in songwriting. The discussion also touches on the structure of albums, the presence of filler tracks, and the nostalgic connection to music as a soundtrack to their lives. Ultimately, they share their thoughts on a specific album, highlighting its production quality and lasting appeal.
By HMMPIn this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve Jackson and William Fincher share personal updates, including Steve's recent marriage in Las Vegas. The duo discusses the transition to a two-man format for the podcast and reflects on their experiences at music festivals. They dive into a detailed review of Lynch Mob's album 'Wicked Sensation,' analyzing its production quality and the impact of its singles. The conversation also touches on the joy of live music and the evolution of artists in the industry, culminating in a celebration of the hair metal genre. In this engaging conversation, Steve Jackson and William Fincher explore various themes surrounding music, including the importance of listening to albums in sequence, the influence of musical inspirations, and the impact of substance use on music. They reflect on their personal experiences with live music, the evolution of their musical tastes, and the significance of addiction and relationships in songwriting. The discussion also touches on the structure of albums, the presence of filler tracks, and the nostalgic connection to music as a soundtrack to their lives. Ultimately, they share their thoughts on a specific album, highlighting its production quality and lasting appeal.