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Methods Of Mayhem
Tommy Lee
Slipknot
Korn
Mudvayne
New Metal
Saliva
System Of a Down
Staind
Dysfunction
L.D. 50
Deftones
Bloodhound Gang
Limp Bizkit
Every Six Seconds
Stone Sour
Aaron Lewis
Fifth Albums

Keep on rollin', baby. It's your favorite podcast about nu-metal, featuring Bryan Quinby (Guys) and John Cullen (Blocked Party) covering a classic nu-metal album every month. More than just the music, the podcast really digs into the vibes of the time from two guys who lived it, and never stopped thinking nu-metal was good. Probably because it really, really is.

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Bryan goes all the way back to 1997 and relives a lot of his friends and himself grappling with the fact that this dance music was hitting very hard but at the end of the day, was still dance music. John, on the other hand, only knew The Prodigy as a... more

Last time we covered a Hoobastank album, we learned of the conspiracy theory that they might be the feds. This time, we're wondering if they're Canadian because they seem like very nice, normal, well-adjusted guys, and the lead singer's name is "Doug... more

Dope has titled this album "Felons and Revolutionaries" because they really want you to be invested in the idea they sold drugs to fund the making of it. And I guess because they think they have revolutionary ideas about politics, most of which boil ... more

It's the debut album that leads us to asking the question "are you sure about that?" perhaps more than any other, as we tackle (hed)pe's first record, where they insist they were influenced by G-funk (you sure about that?), use the N-word in their ly... more

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Hosts

John Cullen
Co-host known for his humorous perspectives and nostalgic storytelling related to nu-metal music.
Bryan Quinby
Co-host recognized for his comedic narrative style and cultural insights about the nu-metal genre.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 364 ratings
  • Political.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Haribo Trundlebed
    5 months ago
  • Hilarious

    This show is freakin hilarious. I love the nostalgic trip down memory lane remembering all the songs I loved when I was young, and the superb trash talking is the icing on a delicious podcast cake.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alubold
    United Statesa year ago
  • Some awful opinions shared

    I know it was five years ago but them calling Seether and Shinedown generic is a terrible take and them saying they copied Linkin Park is wrong. Man I want to like these guys, John is alright, but Bryan has the most obnoxious voice and comes off like such a douche.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    The Rattlesnake.
    Australiaa year ago
  • Great Show

    Nu Metal is such a funny genre. The music can go so hard, but the lyrics and personas that occupy it are truly goofy. Some are next level characters and this show 100% captures that. Bryan’s discussions of growing up and the area he lives in make me smile — also being someone that grew up in the Greater Bobaflex Area AND whose Dad adored listening to Delilah from soft rock radio on night drives. Also, yeah, I know someone else that added a sun room to their house using flea market windows. They ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    the Real Wumbo Moth
    United States2 years ago
  • I don't even like Nu Metal but I like these guys and the pod.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Hooray, A Review!
    2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the humor and nostalgia woven through insightful discussions about nu-metal albums.
Many find the combination of personal anecdotes and music critique to be engaging and relatable.
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Episode 52: Primus' "Frizzle Fry", or The Cult of Virtuosity
Q: What's your history with the band Primus?
Bryan discusses how he saw Primus live many times, recognizing their influence on nu-metal bands.
Episode 55: Soulfly's "Soulfly", or the Plastic "Oh No!" Band
Q: Do you remember what your takeaway was from the Sepultura breakup and Soulfly starting?
I was on his side. I think it's more complex than that now, especially after reading all the articles we read. But yeah, I was kind of on his side because he's the lead singer.

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A unique exploration of nu-metal, the content is characterized by humor, nostalgia, and insightful discussions about classic albums from the genre. Each episode features hosts reminiscing about their experiences and memories associated with iconic tracks, addressing themes of culture, masculinity, and the music industry during the nu-metal era. Listeners can expect entertaining banter, personal anecdotes, and a critical yet affectionate look at both the music and its impact on their lives, making it an engaging experience for fans of the genre as well as newcomers interested in its cultural significance.

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