Artists We Want Back

EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 56 MIN

Artists We Want Back

from The Evil Hour

In a recent episode of "The Evil Hour Podcast," hosts Ratatrophic (also known as Dom) and Sean Graves strayed from their usual survival horror discussions to explore a hauntingly good topic: which deceased musical artists they wish they could bring back from the dead.The episode was part of a larger, more music-focused discussion titled "If Sean and Dom had a Smithsonian Museum of Music, what music would they exhibit?". The hosts delved into a variety of genres, with Ratatrophic mentioning Korn's "See You on The Other Side" and Front Line Assembly's "Tactical Neural Implant," while Sean highlighted Lorna Shore. While the specific list of artists they'd resurrect wasn't detailed in the available summary, given their taste in heavier and more intense music, it's safe to assume their choices would have been artists who made a significant impact on rock, metal, or industrial music. The episode likely featured a mix of personal stories, musical analysis, and passionate debate about the legacy of these artists, a signature style of "The Evil Hour." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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