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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2025 · 37 MIN

Episode 28: Cirith Ungol's Robert Garvin

from The Distorted Dialogue Podcast · host Metal Institute of Thrashology

This Episode of the Distorted Dialogue Podcast brought to you by the Metal Institute of Thrashology, welcomes founding member of Cirith Ungol, drummer Robert Garvin. Fresh off of the release of Cirith Ungol's latest effort Live at The Roxy, on Metal Blade Records, Robert tells us why they chose the Roxy, what it was like recording the live album and the differences in the recording process from when they first began in the early 1970's to what it has became today. Robert talked about so many interesting topics. He spoke about how awesome Metal Blade Records has been to the band, touring the Paiste factory, influence of literature has on Cirith Ungol's writing and more. If you can't tell, I had a blast talking to him and was so appreciative of the time he took to swing by. 🎙️ Distorted Dialogue | A Podcast from The Metal Institute of Thrashology 🤘Welcome to Diabolical Dialogue, the official podcast of The Metal Institute of Thrashology — where riffs meet ridiculousness and academia bows before the almighty arpeggio.Each episode dives deep, headfirst into the chaotic realms of metal, punk, hardcore, and beyond with band members, scene lifers, and other unholy scholars of sound. Expect unfiltered, uncensored conversations, deep dives into underground music, and enough sarcasm and sonic blasphemy to earn us a few detention sessions in hell.🔔 Subscribe for new episodes where chaos becomes curriculum.Don’t Forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!

This Episode of the Distorted Dialogue Podcast brought to you by the Metal Institute of Thrashology, welcomes founding member of Cirith Ungol, drummer Robert Garvin. Fresh off of the release of Cirith Ungol's latest effort Live at The Roxy, on Metal Blade Records, Robert tells us why they chose the Roxy, what it was like recording the live album and the differences in the recording process from when they first began in the early 1970's to what it has became today. Robert talked about so many interesting topics. He spoke about how awesome Metal Blade Records has been to the band, touring the Paiste factory, influence of literature has on Cirith Ungol's writing and more. If you can't tell, I had a blast talking to him and was so appreciative of the time he took to swing by. 🎙️ Distorted Dialogue | A Podcast from The Metal Institute of Thrashology 🤘Welcome to Diabolical Dialogue, the official podcast of The Metal Institute of Thrashology — where riffs meet ridiculousness and academia bows before the almighty arpeggio.Each episode dives deep, headfirst into the chaotic realms of metal, punk, hardcore, and beyond with band members, scene lifers, and other unholy scholars of sound. Expect unfiltered, uncensored conversations, deep dives into underground music, and enough sarcasm and sonic blasphemy to earn us a few detention sessions in hell.🔔 Subscribe for new episodes where chaos becomes curriculum.Don’t Forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!

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