All Episodes
The P.O.D. Kast — 81 episodes
Episode 81: Creed's "My Own Prison", or Album Title Directly Explains Feelings of Podcasters During Episode
EEpisode 80: Korn's "Issues", or Following Follow the Leader
EEpisode 79: Uncle Kracker's "Double Wide", or Kid Rock's Rib
EEpisode 78: Fear Factory's "Obsolete", or Getting the Story Straight
EEpisode 77: Spineshank's "Strictly Diesel", or Searching for a Single
EEpisode 76: The Prodigy's "The Fat of the Land", or Light Shoulders, Light Pelvis
EEpisode 75: Hoobastank's "The Reason", or When We Learned Hoobastank Might Be Canadian
EEpisode 74: Dope's "Felons and Revolutionaries", or A Band Who Are Neither of Those
EEpisode 73: (hed)pe's "(hed)pe", or Are You Sure About That?
EEpisode 72: 30 Seconds To Mars' "30 Seconds To Mars", or How To Say a Lot Without Saying Anything At All
EEpisode 71: Slipknot's "Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)", or Stories=Bulls**t
EEpisode 70: Rage Against the Machine's "The Battle of Los Angeles", or Rage's Last Stand
EEpisode 69: Brian "Head" Welch's "Save Me From Myself", or How Korn Gave Head to Christ lol
EEpisode 68: Coal Chamber's "Chamber Music", or the Nu-Sophomore Slump
EEpisode 67: Deftones' "Adrenaline", or Bryan's Favorite
Episode 66: Bloodhound Gang's "One Fierce Beer Coaster", or Once You Jimmy Pop, the Fun Does Stop
Episode 65: Methods of Mayhem's "Methods of Mayhem", or Nu-Metal's Densest Text
Episode 64: Insane Clown Posse's "The Great Milenko", or Finding Meaning in a Storm of Faygo
Episode 63: DMX's "It's Dark and Hell is Hot", or [insert dog noises]
Episode 62: Mudvayne's "L.D. 50", or the Mighty Mighty Bass Tone
Episode 61: Korn's "Untouchables", or How To Spend 4 Million Dollars Without Really Trying
Episode 60: Staind's "Dysfunction", or Sometimes I Sing, But Mostly I Fish
Episode 59: N.E.R.D.'s "In Search Of..." or Finding Meaning in Horniness
Episode 58: System of a Down's "System of a Down", or SUGAHHHHHH, Doot Doo, Da Doo Doo, Doot Doot
Episode 57: Trapt's "Trapt", or Feeling Trapt in a Glass Case of Soft Music
Episode 56: Stone Sour's "Stone Sour", or How Corey Taylor Became the Omega Dog
Episode 55: Soulfly's "Soulfly", or the Plastic "Oh No!" Band
Episode 54: Linkin Park's "Meteora", or How John Learned to Stop Worrying and Skipped School to Buy Linkin Park
Episode 53: Saliva's "Every Six Seconds", or How To Make the Perfect Album (For Us)
Episode 52: Primus' "Frizzle Fry", or The Cult of Virtuosity
Episode 51: Chevelle's "Wonder What's Next", or Band of Brothers: Like the Miniseries, but Worse
Episode 50: Our Favorite Nu-Metal Songs w/ Raina Douris, Dan Ozzi, Ed Zitron, and Andy Anaya
Episode 49: Limp Bizkit's "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All$", or Some Days It's Wack
Episode 48: P.O.D.'s "The Fundamental Elements of Southtown", or P.O.D. and the Works of Darkness
Episode 47: Metallica's "St. Anger", or My Pod Style Determines My Death Style
Episode 46: Adema's "Adema", or a Nu-Metal Cinderella Story
Episode 45: Rage Against the Machine's "Evil Empire", or Answering Nu-Metal's Toughest Question
Episode 44: Disturbed's "Believe", or You Can Lead The Guy to Water, But You Can't Make Him Rock
Episode 43: Sevendust's "Home", or the Dickpick Papers
Episode 42: Deftones' "Deftones", or We Are Definitely Not a Ska Band
Episode 41: Avril Lavigne's "Let Go", or Take Me Somewhere New, I'm With Nu
Episode 40: Sepultura's "Roots", or Podcast Bloody Podcast
Episode 39: American Head Charge's "The War of Art", or The Seventy Percent
Episode 38: Incubus' "Make Yourself", or Libertarians on Psychedelics
Episode 37: Korn's "Life is Peachy", or To Infinity and Beyond
Episode 36: Alien Ant Farm's "ANThology", or Lessons in How Not to Be La-Hoo
Episode 35: Coal Chamber's "Coal Chamber", or the Silliness of Nu-Metal Realized
EEpisode 34: Slipknot's "Iowa", or The Episode Where We Start To Get Serious
EEpisode 33: Hollywood Undead's "Notes From the Underground", or 10 Years Too Late
EEpisode 32: Mushroomhead's "XIII", or A Collection of Anthems
EEpisode 31: Faith No More's "Angel Dust", or A Decade Under the Influence
EEpisode 30: Drowning Pool's "Sinner", or a Life Lost Too Soon
EEpisode 29: Hoobastank's "Hoobastank", or When We Learned Hoobastank Might be the Feds
EEpisode 28: Papa Roach's "Infest", or a Total Turnaround
EEpisode 27: 311's "311", or The One Where Bryan Threw Up
EEpisode 26: Rob Zombie's "Hellbilly Deluxe", or Halloween Music for Adults
EEpisode 25: Powerman 5000's "Tonight the Stars Revolt!", or An Alien Concept
EEpisode 24: Korn's "Follow the Leader", or 3 Gimmicks and a Classic
EEpisode 23: Evanescence's "Fallen", or a Secular Podcast About a Definitely Secular Band
EEpisode 22: Kid Rock's "Devil Without a Cause", or the Life of Bryan
EEpisode 21: Flyleaf's "Flyleaf", or Searching for Jesus in a World of Broken Bands
EEpisode 20: Godsmack's "Godsmack", or What's the Wayshun?
EEpisode 19: Sugar Ray's "Floored", or The Sugar Way
EEpisode 18: Limp Bizkit's "Gold Cobra", or a Greatest Hits Album With New Songs
EEpisode 17: Deftones' "White Pony", or the Day Nu-Metal Stood Still
EEpisode 16: Crazy Town's "The Gift of Game", or Mr. Shifty Goes To Platinum
EEpisode 15: Staind's "Break the Cycle", or Rolexes and Golf
EEpisode 14: Orgy's "Candyass", or Murder Bryan's Opus
EEpisode 13: Limp Bizkit's "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water", or Poor Wes
EEpisode 12: Static-X's "Wisconsin Death Trip", or The Masked Singer
EEpisode 11: Disturbed's "The Sickness", or Nu Metal's Triple Major
EEpisode 10: Kittie's "Spit" w/ Fallon Bowman of Kittie
EEpisode 9: Puddle of Mudd's "Come Clean", or the Tao of Wes Scantlin
EEpisode 8: Incubus' "S.C.I.E.N.C.E.", or Californians Gone Wild
EEpisode 7: P.O.D.'s "Satellite", or Not Christian Rock, but Rock from Guys Who Love Jesus
EEpisode 6: Slipknot's "Slipknot", or 9 Guys, 1 Paycheck
EEpisode 5: System of a Down's "Toxicity", or How I Learned They're Trying to Build a Prison
EEpisode 4: Linkin Park's "Hybrid Theory", or How Bryan Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Linkin Park
EEpisode 3: Deftones' "Around the Fur", or Learning How to Love Other Music
EEpisode 2: Korn's "Korn", or the Dumbest Guys in Rock n' Roll
EEpisode 1: Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other", or the Psychology of Fred Durst
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