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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2020 · 46 MIN

Episode 11 - Scatterbrain Podcast: The Power of Metal Compels You

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Thanks to everyone who has listened, liked, and followed us on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@ScatterbrainPod) and Instagram (@ScatterbrainPodSD). Please help us spread the word by sharing with your network. When we sat down to record this episode, we planned to do an album review and discuss another topic. Instead, the POWER OF METAL COMPELLED US to review 2 albums in addition to the topical segment. This ran really long, so we've decided to split the segments into separate episodes and make this an "All Music, All the Time" episode. In this episode we review Warbringer's new album "Weapons of Tomorrow" and Cirith Ungol's "Forever Black". We also talk about all sorts of metal-related topics: Nuclear Assault, Warbringer's crazy 58-day non-stop tour run, Nervosa's break-up due to loss of their bassist/vocalist and drummer, and new artists "picking up the metal torch". We're now streaming on several podcast platforms, including Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts, Breaker, and RadioPublic. More coming. Thanks again for listening - We'd love to hear from our listeners. Drop us a message on our social media or leave us a voice message on our Anchor podcast page and let us know where you're listening from. We're always looking for new music to enjoy - if there's an album we should review, let us know. Is there a topic you'd like us to revisit or do you have a suggestion for a topic? We'd love to hear from you! Scatterbrain Podcast with Ian and Dan: Subscribe, Listen and Share!

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