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By Radio One 91FM Dunedin
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
To close out the miniseries on clipping, the trio discuss the one-off single Chapter 319 released between the two albums amidst the chaotic protests in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd.
Editor's Note: Between the recording of this episode in November 2022 and its release in March 2023, multiple high profile instances of police brutality, some lethal, occurred across the United States. In light of this fact, we feel the single discussed in this episode is pressing as ever. Don't stop fighting. For a world in which we need not fight to survive those who swore to protect.
The details of the fundraiser the single was released for can be found here:
The trio continue their investigation into industrial hip hop act clipping with the second entry in the bands horrorcore diptych, Visions of Bodies Being Burned.
Andy gets a pick and throws the trio into the deep end with the diptych of horrorcore albums released by industrial hip hop act clipping. In the first part of this miniseries the gang discuss the beginning of the project in the form of There Existed An Addiction To Blood.
Tyler introduces the trio to seminal death metal outfit Death with their groundbreaking debut Scream Bloody Gore.
The trio take a trip back to the '60s to investigate the enigmatic and (dare we say it) haunted ode to the works of Charles Baudelaire, Ruth White's pioneering experimental electronic record Flowers of Evil.
Andy, Tyler & Nic charge headfirst into the seedy dive bars of hardcore punk to discuss Misfits' final Danzig-era outing Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood.
We're back! Andy & Tyler introduce new podcast co-host Nic for the full relaunch of the show. The trio enter the dream realm to discuss Alice Cooper's legendary solo debut Welcome to my Nightmare.
Content Note: The track Only Women Bleed deals with the plight of women in abusive relationships, we discuss it and the impact it can have on children in the context of the album’s narrative.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.