Free Form Rock Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
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Sinopse
Welcome to the Free Form Rock Podcast, with our hosts, one fellow who has a wider range of musical interests and another fellow who likes to think of himself as a bit more limited and obscure, ha ha. Actually, we are proud of our diversity, as long as it stays within the limits of what is known as rock music, and we invite you to listen to our episodes and become more open-minded about music. Cheers, everybody!
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Episode 500-Black Sabbath-Vol 4
21/02/2025 Duração: 02h53minThis Week on America’s Podcast – Episode 500! Break out the champagne (or at least that dusty bottle of bottom-shelf whiskey you’ve been saving for a special occasion) because we’ve hit the big 500! And what better way to celebrate than bringing back the one and only Lee Gerstmann reuniting him with Travis Perrotta for a nostalgia-fueled rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza? This week, we crank it up to 11 and dive headfirst into Black Sabbath’s "Vol. 4"—a record so heavy it could bench press your dad’s record collection. But that’s not all! We’ve gathered a who’s who of our podcasting pals to shower us with congrats (and possibly roast us just a little). But wait! There’s more! Tracks of the Week keep the party going: Marc brings "Come On" by the Black Crowes, because nothing says celebration like Southern rock swagger. Jerry hits us with "The Reckoning" by The Reality of Yourself—because, let’s be honest, 500 episodes in, we’re still trying to figure ourselves out. Mooger delivers "Waiting for Darkness" by Ozzy Osbo
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Episode 499- Savatage-The Wake of Magellan
14/02/2025 Duração: 01h40minThis week on America’s Podcast, we dive into the stormy seas of Savatage’s The Wake of Magellan—and let’s just say, the ship isn’t exactly steady. One cohost faces mutiny as the others unleash their hot takes in a two-against-one battle royale. Things get salty, shade gets thrown, and at least one person forgets the golden rule of podcasting: always pick a track! Spoiler alert: feelings are hurt, egos are bruised, and the laughs get mean. #FriendshipGoals Tracks of the Week: Marc: “Della Brown” by Queensrÿche – Bringing smooth prog energy to a spicy episode. Mooger: “The Godless Endeavor” by Nevermore – Because nothing screams "friendly debate" like godlessness. Jerry: “Draw The Line” by Aerosmith – Ironically, someone definitely crosses it this week. Chris: “Why You Lie” by Through Fire – A question for the ages (and for certain cohosts). Until next week, remember: love what you love—even if your friends call it trash. #PodcastDrama #SavatageShowdown #ListenUpOrShutUp
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Episode 494-Intreview Ross Warner Book-American Standard Cheap Trick from the Bars to the Budokan and Beyond
10/01/2025 Duração: 03h50minThis Week on America’s Podcast, we interview author Ross Warner about his book American Standard: Cheap Trick from the Bars to the Budokan and Beyond. We also dive into the album Cheap Trick at Budokan: The Complete Concert. Some call Cheap Trick the "American Beatles"—we’ll discuss that and much more in this episode! Tracks of the Week: Jerry picks “Ton of Bricks” by Metal Church. Mooger picks “Lord of the Thighs” by Aerosmith. Ross picks “Hail, Hail” by Pearl Jam. Marc wraps it up with “I’ll Keep Trying” by Ugly Kid Joe. Until next week, watch out for those Big Eyes and Surrender to the music! Link to get the Book Plus a Code for 30% off: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781493078066/American-Standard-Cheap-Trick-from-the-Bars-to-the-Budokan-and-Beyond Code:RLFANDF30 #CheapTrick #RossWarner #AmericanStandardCheapTrickfromtheBarstotheBudokanandBeyond #Budokan #MusicLegends #SurrenderToTheMusic #AmericanBeatles
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Episode 492- Civil War Iron Maiden Albums- Seventh Son VS Somewhere In Time
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Episode 491-L.A. Guns Cocked And Loaded
20/12/2024 Duração: 01h57minThis week on America’s Podcast, we’re thrilled to have the illustrious Travis Perrotta join us for a deep dive into the testosterone-fueled, hair-sprayed extravaganza that is “Cocked And Loaded” by L.A. Guns! Is this album oozing with swagger and spice, or does it go flatter than a soda left at the bottom of your car’s backseat? No spoilers here, but let’s just say we’re navigating a musical minefield of high expectations and maybe a little chaos! As for our Tracks of the Week, we’ve got a lineup that would put any jukebox to shame! Mooger’s cranking “Green-Tinted Sixties Mind” by Mr. Big, proving that sometimes you need a little nostalgia with your rock. Jerry’s taking us to the “Sunset Grill” by Don Henley—where the only thing grilling is your ex’s decision-making skills! Travis, meanwhile, is contemplating a “Cold Shower” by Kix, which we hope doesn’t involve actual plumbing issues. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any spicier, Marc wraps us up with “Heading For A Heartbreak” by Winger—because no
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Episode 490-House Of Lords-Full Tilt Overdrive
13/12/2024 Duração: 02h09minThis week on America’s Podcast, we’re turning up the volume and cranking the stereo to eleven with our special guest, the one and only Eric Lussier! He’s here to dissect the new House of Lords album “Full Tilt Overdrive.” Is it a banger that will make you want to do the cha-cha or a fizzler that leaves you feeling as flat as a soda left open at a family reunion? No spoilers, but let’s just say we’ve got more suspense than a cat watching a laser pointer! In our Tracks of the Week, we’ve got a lineup that’s tastier than a five-course meal at a fancy restaurant! Marc is digging into “Kitty” by The Presidents of The United States, which we can only hope has nothing to do with actual cats in suits. Mooger is vibing to “Ghost” by D.A.D., reminding us all that sometimes you need a little spooky in your rock repertoire. Eric’s choice, “Ignite The Fire” by Becoming Wolves, might just have you wondering if you’re more wolf or more sheep when you hear it. And we wrap it all up with Jerry’s pick, “Grove Street” by Flore
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Episode 488-Jerry Cantrell-I Want Blood
29/11/2024 Duração: 02h04minThis week on America’s Podcast, we’re diving into a sonic exploration that promises to be anything but ordinary! We’ve got the incredible Tim Wirasnik joining us to unravel the mysterious depths of Jerry Cantrell's album “I Want Blood.” The real question is: does this album “go off the rails,” or will we be left craving some crimson liquid? But fear not, we’ll keep those juicy spoilers under wraps! And as we navigate this musical rollercoaster, our Tracks of the Week are guaranteed to keep your head banging and your heart racing. Jerry kicks things off with the anthemic “Remember Tomorrow” by Iron Maiden—because we’re all about nostalgia here! Next, Marc brings us “Washed Up” by Candlebox, a reminder that even the best of us have seen better days. Tim throws another Iron Maiden classic into the mix with “Running Free,” proving that freedom sounds good in any decade! Finally, we wrap things up with the powerful “Overlord” by Black Label Society, which is sure to make you feel like you can conquer anything...
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Episode 487-Deep Purple-Perfect Strangers
22/11/2024 Duração: 02h04minThis week on America’s Podcast, we're all set to embark on a melodious journey with some truly spectacular guests! Join us as we welcome Eric Lussier from *The French Connection* and Andy Rodriguez from *Blackspinner Circle Vid Cast* to dissect the reunion album “Perfect Strangers” by Deep Purple. Will it transport us back to the glory days of rock, or is it just a nostalgic fade-out? No spoilers here, folks! And speaking of soundtracks that capture the essence of our experiences, we have our Tracks of the Week lined up like a best-of playlist on repeat! Marc kicks us off with the heartfelt “The Art Of Letting Go” by Myles Kennedy, setting a reflective tone. Eric follows with “Sands Of Time” by Paralydium, ensuring we keep our feet on the ground while our minds wander. Andy then cranks up the energy with “Kill The King” by Rainbow, a track that demands attention. And just when you think we’re all wrapped up, we’ll go out with a bang as Jerry lights it up with “Light It Up” by Orianthi! So, until next week,
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Episode 486-SKRIBBAL-Electric Lungs
21/11/2024 Duração: 01h10minWelcome back to a very special episode of America’s Podcast, With Guest Tim Wirasnik where the only thing hotter than our takes is the coffee we forgot to brew! This week, we're diving headfirst into the murky waters of our brother's new album, SKRIBBAL’S NU Metal extravaganza, "Electric Lungs," dropping this Friday like a troubled teen’s diary. Will it be a glorious resurrection of the genre or a painful reminder of why we traded in our baggy cargo pants for skinny jeans? Fear not, dear listeners; we’ve strapped on our emotional airlocks and are ready to breathe in all the krusty goodness! As we crank up the speakers and prepare to rage, we’ll be sure to sprinkle in our sizzling hot opinions with the same care as a 14-year-old teenager attempting to apply eyeliner for the first time. Spoiler alert: things are bound to get messy. Is SKRIBBAL channeling his inner Linkin Park or is it more along the lines of “Oh no, not another dad trying to rap”? In classic fashion, we’ll also unveil our “Tracks of the Week”
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Episode 485-Metal Church-The Human Factor
15/11/2024 Duração: 02h09minThis week on America’s Podcast, we’ve got a lineup so heavy it might just be considered a gym day! Join us as we tackle the burning question: should we be bowing down at the altar of Metal Church or kicking back to watch football on Sundays? Spoiler alert: our guests Greg Naugle and Travis Perrotta are here to argue that neither activity should include wearing pants! We titled this episode “The Human Factor” because let’s face it: we’re all just humans trying to figure out if our Sundays should be filled with righteous riffs or touchdown celebrations. Can you have a mosh pit in front of the TV? And if you can, will someone please tell the neighbors? No spoilers on the tracks of the week—after all, we don’t want to ruin the surprise of Marc picking “Fire And Rain” by Badlands, which is basically the soundtrack for those days you remember that you left the oven on…again. Mooger’s choice, “Impact Is Imminent” by Exodus, sounds like the perfect anthem for your procrastination and potential future life choices.
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Episode 484-Alter Bridge-Pawns And Kings with Tim Wirasnik
08/11/2024 Duração: 02h06minThis Week on America’s Podcast! Join us as Tim Wirasnik, the man who may or may not like anything, steps into the ring for our review of Alter Bridge’s latest masterpiece, *Pawns and Kings*. Will this album bless us with a Season of Promise, or will it make us feel like we're caught in an epic battle of epicness? We promise—no spoilers! In our Tracks of the Week segment, Mooger brings us “Take The Long Way” by Tuk Smith and the Restless Hearts to remind us that sometimes, the scenic route is the best route. Jerry goes all in with “Crowded Room” by House of Lords, proving that sometimes, a little chaos makes for great music. Tim champions “Safe Home” by Anthrax—because who doesn’t love a good reminder to keep it safe? And we wrap things up with Marc’s pick, “Take My Soul” by The Dead Daisies, which is basically the soundtrack to a rock ’n’ roll exorcism! Until next week, folks: buy physical media, snag some merch, and support your favorite artists! And don’t forget to take a couple of shots; after all, there
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Episode 483-Deep Dive On the Art Of Hugh Syme
01/11/2024 Duração: 02h07minThis Week on America’s Podcast, we’re diving deeper than a hipster at a coffee shop, and our guest is none other than the whimsical wizard of album art himself, Favio Vegas! That’s right, folks; this isn’t just your average podcast episode; it’s a splendid showcase of Hugh Syme, the artist behind album covers so iconic they should have their own fan clubs—right next to the bands they represented! Join us as we venture through the hallowed halls of album artistry, where Hugh’s covers have graced records from Rush, where time-traveling is a casual Sunday, to Warrant, who apparently needed a lot more than cherry pie! We’ll be counting down our seven favorite album covers by this magician of design. Spoiler alert: it’s like choosing a favorite child, if your children were all adorned in colorful vinyl! And, as if that wasn’t exciting enough, it’s time for our Tracks of the Week! Jerry breaks out his air guitar with "On The Loose" by Saga, while Favio presents his pick, "The Gate/Invited." By Tesla It sounds a bit
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Episode 482-Florence Black-Bed Of Nails with Guest Eric Lussier
25/10/2024 Duração: 01h40minThis week on America’s Podcast, we’ve rolled out the red carpet for our guest, Eric Lussier from the French Connection. We’ll be dissecting the latest sonic offering from Florence Black, the "Bed of Nails" album. Does it rock harder than your Aunt Linda's attempts at karaoke, or does it have you contemplating life decisions while gazing into the void? Well, you’ll have to tune in for the juicy details because, as always, no spoilers here! In our Tracks of the Week segment, get ready for a rockin' rollercoaster! Marc kicks things off with “Hoodoo Voodoo Medicine Man” by Aerosmith—because what’s a little hoodooing between friends? Eric then throws down the gauntlet with “I Do It My Way” by Kissin’ Dynamite, which is also a great motto for almost all family gatherings. Finally, we wrap things up with Jerry’s choice, “Trapped Under Ice” by Metallica. Man, we hope nobody is actually in a fridge while listening! So until next week, please share our podcast and leave us a five-star review—otherwise, let’s be honest,