The End, So Far Review - Renegade Jukebox #24
On this episode, Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God review the 7th studio album from Slipknot titled The End, So Far.
Read MoreOn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God review the 7th studio album from Slipknot titled The End, So Far.
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God review the 10th studio album from Machine Head, Of Kingdom and Crown!
Read MoreTonight, on a TRASHY episode of RPC Jukebox, Mike and Nick review six of the worst Nu Metal albums ever!
Read MoreTonight on Renegade Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick look at Trivium's Matt Heafy's first solo album of his Ibaraki project, Rashomon!
Read MoreTonight on Renegade Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick look at the roller coaster of quality that is the discography of All That Remains!
Read MoreOn tonight's RPC Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick's Machine Head retrospective sadly ends not with a bang but a whimper with their latest album, Catharsis.
Read MoreOn a special episode of RPC Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick acknowledge the tragic and untimely loss of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, as well as reflect on his amazing career.
Read MoreLast time on Renegade Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick discussed Machine Head's Other Masterpiece, Unto the Locust. Now, they look at Bloodstone & Diamonds, their first one with a new basest, Jared MacEachern, and released under a new label, Nuclear Blast!
Read MorePreviously on RPC Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick discussed Machine Head's biggest success with The Blackening and the praise it brought with it! And now... the OTHER masterpiece they worked on not long after: Unto the Locust!
Read MoreLast time, on Renegade Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick covered Machine Head's big comeback album after a disappointing and reviled predecessor, which launched their careers to bigger and broader heights! And now... they talk The Blackening, AKA... a metal masterpiece!
Read MoreLast time on Renegade Jukebox, Machine Head had hit a critical and commercial low point with Supercharger, as Captain Kaye and Nick decimated it in their first negative episode. And now... the comeback of the century with Through the Ashes of Empires!
Read MorePreviously on RPC Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick touched down at the third album in their series on Machine Head, and gave it the benefit of the doubt. And now... they get SUPERCHARGED about Supercharger!
Read MorePreviously on RPC Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick arrived at the second album in their series on the legendary rock band, Machine Head, and sung its praises. And now... the controversial episode!
Read MorePreviously on RPC Jukebox: Captain Kaye and Nick were diving into the long and storied career of Machine Head. And now... the continuation on the frontlines rock and roll!
Read MoreTonight, on a very special episode of Renegade Jukebox, Captain Kaye and Nick go blood for blood to discuss the long and storied career of Machine Head in anticipation for a new album later this summer!
Read MorePreviously on RPC Jukebox: Captain Kaye was joined by Nick and Haley to discuss the long and winding road that is Eminem's career. And now, they lose themselves in the later half of his discography.
Read MoreTonight, on a shady episode of Renegade Jukebox, Lose Yourself with our hosts Captain Kaye, as well as Nick and Hayley who sing for the moment to take a deep dive into the real Slim Shady himself: Eminem.
Read MoreTonight, on a mournful episode of the Jukebox podcast, we mourn a major loss in the music scene in founding member of Slipknot: Joey Jordison.
Read MoreWelcome to another episode of the most METAL podcast around, the Renegade Jukebox! Hosts Mike and Nick take us on a very intense journey with the fifteenth studio release from death metal band Cannibal Corpse, entitled Violence Unimagined! It’s an aural assault from the group, originally formed in Buffalo, New York and now based out of Tampa, Florida. Get your growl on and enjoy the ‘cast!
Read MoreNick, Mike, and Keona discuss the allegations of abuse which have been brought against rocker Marilyn Manson by actress Evan Rachel Wood and many others, and whether it’s possible to separate art from the artist. We also touch upon the Joss Whedon controversy, and the many accusations he’s faced in the past and in the wake of filming the theatrical cut of Justice League. This is a different episode for us, and it includes details of sexual abuse and domestic violence. We hope the episode informs you and encourages you to research the topics for yourselves. Thank you for listening.
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