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EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 1H 8M

The Million Dollar Metal Album That Vanished Into Thin Air

from Dig Me Out: 70s & 80s Metal · host J Dziak, Tim Minneci, and Chip Midnight

When Capitol Records’ Next Quiet Riot Vanished Into Thin AirEver wonder what happens when a dream team of rock royalty assembles to create the perfect 80s metal album—only to watch it disappear during the mastering process? Icon’s Night of the Crime is the Phoenix-born tragedy that sits at the very top of the “could have, should have been huge” list, featuring Eddie Kramer behind the boards, Ron Nevison on the mix, and Bob Halligan Jr. crafting radio-ready hooks that Kerrang! Magazine would later rank as the third greatest AOR album of all time.In this deep dive, the Dig Me Out crew unpacks one of metal’s most fascinating “what if” stories—a Capitol Records release that had everything: sophisticated songwriting with clever half-time dynamics, dual guitar harmonies that rivaled the best AOR bands, and a powerhouse vocalist in Stephen Clifford who could hit impossible octaves while maintaining that essential metal grit. But just as the album was ready for its 1985 MTV conquest, Clifford walked away during mastering, taking Icon’s shot at stardom with him and leaving behind a perfectly crafted 40-minute mystery.If you’re fascinated by the intersection of professional songcraft and metal authenticity—think Def Leppard’s Pyromania meets Journey’s sophistication with the edge of early Quiet Riot—this episode reveals why geography, timing, and band chemistry matter as much as talent in the unforgiving world of 80s rock radio.Episode Highlights:0:00 – Tournament Results – How Icon beat Ozzy in a listener poll tie-breaker9:53 – The Eddie Kramer Factor – Why Jimi Hendrix’s producer took on a Phoenix metal band12:17 – The Vanishing Singer – Stephen Clifford’s mysterious exit during mastering18:05 – Sophisticated Metal Dynamics – Breaking down Icon’s clever use of half-time and strategic pauses25:33 – AOR Meets Metal – How Icon straddled the line between commercial appeal and hard rock edge29:10 – Bob Halligan Jr.‘s Hooks – The song doctor’s six co-writes that should have been hits38:00 – Perfect Timing Gone Wrong – Why 1985 was Icon’s window between Pyromania and Hysteria52:00 – Phoenix Geography Problem – How being 400 miles from the Sunset Strip hurt Icon’s chances1:00:34 – Final Ratings – Two “Worthy Albums” and one “Better EP” verdict on this lost classicReady to discover your next obsession in overlooked 80s metal perfection? Subscribe to Dig Me Out for more deep dives into the albums that deserved better, and join the Metal Union at digmeoutpodcast.com to vote on future episodes. Want bonus content and access to our Discord community? Check out dmounion.com for exclusive 70s, 80s, and 2000s rock episodes that keep the discovery going strong. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.digmeoutpodcast.com/subscribe

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