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Moshtalgia - Episode 06 - Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power

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This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.  Revisit the era when heavy metal was not just music but a way of life. Our latest podcast episode is a tribute to the heart-pounding, headbanging masterpiece that is Pantera's 'Vulgar Display of Power'. This album, which became the anthem for a generation of metalheads, is more than just a collection of tracks—it's a cultural phenomenon that defined the 90s metal scene. From the moment you hear the opening riff of 'Mouth for War', you're transported back to a time when tattoos were symbols of rebellion and mosh pits were sacred grounds. As we dissect each track, we explore the meticulous production by Terry Date, the same genius behind Soundgarden's earth-shattering sounds. But it's not just about the music. We delve into the stories of the band members, like bassist Rex Brown and his autobiography 'Official Truth 101 Proof', giving us a raw look at the lives behind the legends. We reminisce about the days when Pantera's music videos were a staple on Beavis and Butthead, and how their sound evolved from glam rock beginnings to the iconic groove metal that still resonates with fans today. Our episode is a Moshtalgic journey that will reignite your passion for heavy metal. It's a chance to remember the sweat, the tattoos, the pogoing in the stalls, and the unapologetic spirit of Pantera. So put on your moth-eaten band t-shirt, dust off your air guitar, and join us to pay homage to an album that wasn't just heard—it was felt. There's absurdity, snark, and blistering twin-microphone facts from Taylor and Bourney, fully harmonised with double-tracked wailing and complaining. We men do play on ten, to Valhalla and back. Best served with beer and a side of silliness. Lie back and enjoy it. Come join us on a review of those now-vintage LPs we loved in the 1980s from the bands that parted us from our money. It isn't just two friends chatting in front of microphone about their long-haired heavy metal days. Well it is, but also it's much more. Dive deep into the spurious subconsious of two middle-aged metallers regaling the days of their youth with squirming stories, analogue anectodes, and antsy accusations from the east coast of Ireland. We name and shame, mostly ourselves.  Remember that first metal album? First concert? The rock ballad you first copped off to on a disco dancefloor with nervous hands and dry lips? Yeah, you do.  We let the hair on down the back, steal tapes, photocopy covers, and even buy a bullet-belt. We deftly sew patches on our denim jackets, and pilfer magazines in the shop. Offering our metal heroes no quarter. We praise and prosletyse, we ridicule and rile. We spar with each other and the teenage illusions we had when hearing these masterpieces. Armed with a sonic scalpel, we cleave our way through track by track, appraise hits and filler a generation on. Who dared battle the Saracen? Who gave love a bad name? Who danced on glass? Listen and find out. Tune in to rock radio again, hear it as it was, all entombed by fat and freckled guitar segues brought to you by our resident riffer, that man from Annamoe; Pat 'The Fingerer' Shaughnessy!  We rifle through the pages of once-mighty UK rock organ Kerrang for hot takes of the late Eighties. Hear the words of Malcolm Dome, Dante Bonutto, Sylvie Simmons, Howard Johnson, Chris Watts, Alison Joy, and Mick Wall as they gurn over the news, interviews, and reviews of the day. Moshtalgia exposes many a metal mistake, a misheard lyric, and as much madness as your mind can muster. You will hear the voices of the bands giving comment directly here on our podcast. Their voices voiced through our own larynxes that is. Hear the doyen of UK rock radio, Tommy Vance, along with producer Tony Wilson, deliver rock and metal weekly for a scant-yet-prescious two FM hours on the UK's BBC Radio One. If you know it, you're in for a treat on this show. If you don't, you're still in for a treat on this show. Rock on Tommy! It doesn't matter what age you are. We absorb musician autobiographies and gorge on metal authors to skull it back, slurp it down, and regurgitate back up for your listening pleasure.  Moshtalgia is a delirious day trip to the past with a gimlet wince and a black-toothed grin at rock and metal from the 1980s. Just let me rock! Moshtalgia with Taylor and Bourney. A proper podcast. @aandmstudios1987   #moshtalgia #aandm  #original  Full-length subtitled video here: https://youtu.be/ztzm-VHZ78Q?si=1U2N54sqQM0gmBUg © Copyright A&M.

This is Moshtalgia. A podcast about albums we love, albums that were important to us growing up.  Revisit the era when heavy metal was not just music but a way of life. Our latest podcast episode is a tribute to the heart-pounding, headbanging masterpiece that is Pantera's 'Vulgar Display of Power'. This album, which became the anthem for a generation of metalheads, is more than just a collection of tracks—it's a cultural phenomenon that defined the 90s metal scene. From the moment you hear the opening riff of 'Mouth for War', you're transported back to a time when tattoos were symbols of rebellion and mosh pits were sacred grounds. As we dissect each track, we explore the meticulous production by Terry Date, the same genius behind Soundgarden's earth-shattering sounds. But it's not just about the music. We delve into the stories of the band members, like bassist Rex Brown and his autobiography 'Official Truth 101 Proof', giving us a raw look at the lives behind the legends. We reminisce about the days when Pantera's music videos were a staple on Beavis and Butthead, and how their sound evolved from glam rock beginnings to the iconic groove metal that still resonates with fans today. Our episode is a Moshtalgic journey that will reignite your passion for heavy metal. It's a chance to remember the sweat, the tattoos, the pogoing in the stalls, and the unapologetic spirit of Pantera. So put on your moth-eaten band t-shirt, dust off your air guitar, and join us to pay homage to an album that wasn't just heard—it was felt. There's absurdity, snark, and blistering twin-microphone facts from Taylor and Bourney, fully harmonised with double-tracked wailing and complaining. We men do play on ten, to Valhalla and back. Best served with beer and a side of silliness. Lie back and enjoy it. Come join us on a review of those now-vintage LPs we loved in the 1980s from the bands that parted us from our money. It isn't just two friends chatting in front of microphone about their long-haired heavy metal days. Well it is, but also it's much more. Dive deep into the spurious subconsious of two middle-aged metallers regaling the days of their youth with squirming stories, analogue anectodes, and antsy accusations from the east coast of Ireland. We name and shame, mostly ourselves.  Remember that first metal album? First concert? The rock ballad you first copped off to on a disco dancefloor with nervous hands and dry lips? Yeah, you do.  We let the hair on down the back, steal tapes, photocopy covers, and even buy a bullet-belt. We deftly sew patches on our denim jackets, and pilfer magazines in the shop. Offering our metal heroes no quarter. We praise and prosletyse, we ridicule and rile. We spar with each other and the teenage illusions we had when hearing these masterpieces. Armed with a sonic scalpel, we cleave our way through track by track, appraise hits and filler a generation on. Who dared battle the Saracen? Who gave love a bad name? Who danced on glass? Listen and find out. Tune in to rock radio again, hear it as it was, all entombed by fat and freckled guitar segues brought to you by our resident riffer, that man from Annamoe; Pat 'The Fingerer' Shaughnessy!  We rifle through the pages of once-mighty UK rock organ Kerrang for hot takes of the late Eighties. Hear the words of Malcolm Dome, Dante Bonutto, Sylvie Simmons, Howard Johnson, Chris Watts, Alison Joy, and Mick Wall as they gurn over the news, interviews, and reviews of the day. Moshtalgia exposes many a metal mistake, a misheard lyric, and as much madness as your mind can muster. You will hear the voices of the bands giving comment directly here on our podcast. Their voices voiced through our own larynxes that is. Hear the doyen of UK rock radio, Tommy Vance, along with producer Tony Wilson, deliver rock and metal weekly for a scant-yet-prescious two FM hours on the UK's BBC Radio One. If you know it, you're in for a treat on this show. If you don't, you're still in

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