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The Audible Extacy Podcast
by The Audible Extacy Podcast
Three friends in their 50's who like to sit around and discuss the music they grew up listening to. You can reach out to us on social media on twitter at @audible_extacy or email at [email protected].
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Foreigner - 4 Review
Today we review the iconic album 4 by the band Foreigner. This album represents a streamlined, more polished version of Foreigner’s sound. After key members left, the band was reduced to four core musicians, with songwriting handled almost entirely by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm. This tighter lineup led to a more focused, radio-friendly style that blends hard rock energy with pop sensibility and emotional ballads. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew and stands the test of time.
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Rainbow - Rainbow Rising Review
Today the we review the 1976 release Rainbow Rising by the band Rainbow. Driven by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and vocalist Ronnie James Dio, this album is widely regarded as a cornerstone of early heavy metal and neoclassical hard rock. Tune in to see if it lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew
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Testament - The New Order Review
Today we review the 1988 landmark metal album The New Order by the band Testament. This album helped establish Testament as one of the “second wave” leaders of thrash metal. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew!
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The Cars - The Cars Review
Today the Audible Extacy Crew is joined by friend of the podcast Jesse, as we review the 1978 self titled debut album by The Cars. This album introduced the band’s signature sound: sleek, catchy songs built around the contrast between Ric Ocasek’s cool, detached vocals and Benjamin Orr’s smoother singing style. Musically, it mixes driving guitars, tight rhythms, and quirky synth textures, creating songs that were both radio-friendly and stylistically modern for the time. Tune in to see how it rates with the Audible Extacy Crew and see if it stands the test of time.#we’realwaysmovinginstereo
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Krokus - Head Hunter Review
Today we review Head Hunter, the 1983 album by the Swiss hard-rock band Krokus. Notable for its blend of catchy hooks and heavy-metal edge, Head Hunter marked Krokus’s breakthrough in the American market and stands as a high point of their early catalog. Tune in to see how this album rates with the Audible Extacy crew and if it stands the test of time.
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Ratt - Dancing Undercover Review
Today the Audible Extacy Podcast dives into the world of Glam Metal as we review Dancing Undercover by the band Ratt. This was their third studio album that was released in 1986 and continued upon the success of their first two releases. Tune in to see how we rate this somewhat overlooked album and see if it stands the test of time!
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Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent Review
Today we review the 1975 self titled debut from the Motor City madman. This was the first solo album by American hard-rock guitarist and singer Ted Nugent. It marked his transition out of his previous band, The Amboy Dukes, into establishing himself as a solo rock force, backed by a new band featuring Derek St. Holmes (vocals/rhythm guitar), Rob Grange (bass), and Cliff Davies (drums). Tune in to see how this album holds up to the fierce scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew and see if it lives up to they hype!
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Black Label Society - The Blessed Hellride Review
Today we review the 4th studio album The Blessed Hellride from the band Black Label Society. It continues frontman Zakk Wylde’s blend of heavy-riffing metal with groove and southern rock elements, balancing aggressive tracks with melodic, slower moments. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this masterpiece and see if it lives up to the hype!
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Favorite Christmas Songs
Today the trio from the Audible Extacy Podcast gather around the mic for a festive and fun conversation all about Christmas music. From timeless classics that never get old to modern holiday hits that spark debate, they share their personal favorites, nostalgic memories, and a few strong opinions along the way.
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Alan Jackson - Don't Rock The Jukebox Review
Today we continue our country music month with the 1991 classic album Don't Rock the Jukebox by Alan Jackson. This is arguably one of the best neo-traditional country albums from the decade and put Alan Jackson on the map as one of the biggest country music singers of his time. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype for the Audible Extacy crew!
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Sara Evans - Real Fine Place Review
Today the Audible Extacy crew starts our country music month with the 2005 release Real Fine Place from Sara Evans. This album blends heartfelt storytelling with catchy country-pop hooks, showing off a mix of strength and vulnerability. Tune in to see how we rate this album and see if it stands the test of time.
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Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill Review
Today we review the 1995 album Jagged Little Pill from Alanis Morissette. This album became one of the defining records of the 1990s alternative rock era, driven by Morissette’s distinctive, emotive vocals and fearless lyrical honesty. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and see if it held up in our memories and stood the test of time.
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Creed - Human Clay Review
Today we review the album Human Clay by the band Creed. This album solidified the band's mainstream success and propelled them into the forefront of post-grunge and alternative rock in the late '90s and early 2000s. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and to see if it stands the test of time.
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Megadeth - Rust In Peace Review
Today we review Megadeth's 1990 album Rust in Peace. This is considered as one of the most iconic thrash metal albums of all time and widely regarded as a pinnacle of the genre. Tune in to see if it can live up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew!
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Metallica - Reload Review
Today, we dive deeper into mid-90s Metallica with a look at their 1997 release, Reload. Following up on her earlier review of Load this summer, friend of the podcast Tiffany returns to help us break down this album. Tune in to hear the Audible Extacy crew’s thoughts on Reload and where it lands among Metallica’s classic catalog!
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Remembering Ozzy Osbourne
On this day, July 22, 2025, the world bids farewell to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. Join Jimmy from the Audible Extacy crew as he pauses to pay tribute to this iconic figure.
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No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom Review
Today, we’re excited to welcome back our friends of the podcast, Emily and Audrey, as they join us to dive into one of their favorite childhood albums — Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt, the 1995 classic that helped bring the ska/pop punk genre to the forefront in the mid 90s.This pick is a bit outside the usual territory for the Audible Extacy crew, but that makes it all the more interesting. Tune in to hear our full review and see how we each rate this iconic record!
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Metallica - Load Review
Today we are joined by friend of the podcast Tiffany to discuss the album Load by the band Metallica. Where will this 1996 release rank in the discography of these titans of metal? Tune in to find out!
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Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute Review
Today as a celebration of our 5 year anniversary, we review the Randy Rhodes Tribute album from Ozzy Osbourne released in 1987. Tune in to see if this live album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew!
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Def Leppard - Adrenalize Review
Today we review the 1992 album Adrenalize by the band Def Leppard. Some say this is the last true hair metal album. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew!
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Aerosmith - Rocks Review
Today the OG crew is back together and we are reviewing the 1976 classic Rocks by the band Aerosmith. Several famous musicians have listed this as a formative album for them. Tune in as we review it and see if we feel that it lives up to the hype.
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Soundgarden - Superunknown Review
Today we are joined by friends of the podcast Emily and Audrey to discuss one of their favorite albums, the 1994 grunge rock classic Superunknown by the band Soundgarden. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew!
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street Survivors Review
Today we review the 1977 album Street Survivors by Southern Rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd. This is the final album that was recorded before the infamous plane crash that took a few of the core members of this band. Tune in to see how this album rates by the Audible Extacy crew.
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Britny Fox - Britny Fox Review
Today we review the 1988 self titled debut from the Philadelphia hair metal band Britny Fox. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and if it lives up to the hype.
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Nickelback - All The Right Reasons Review
Today we review the 2005 album All The Right Reasons from Canadian Rockers Nickelback. This group has been relentlessly bashed over the years. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates one of their top albums and see if it they deserve the criticism they have received.
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KISS - Asylum Review
Today we review the 1985 album Asylum from the band KISS. Tune in to see how we rate this band's foray into the hair metal years and see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
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Scorpions - Blackout Review
Today we review the 1982 album Blackout by the Scorpions. Tune in to see if this early album by the German rockers lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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Ratt - Out of the Cellar Review
Today we review the debut album from the LA glam metal band Ratt. Tune in to see if this album from 1984 stands up to the memories we all have of it from our youth and if it stands the test of time.
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Zach Top - Cold Beer & Country Music Review
Today we finish our country music month with the current release from Zach Top, Cold Beer &Country Music. Tune in to see if this album can handle the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
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Randy Travis - Old 8x10 Review
Today we review the 1988 album 8x10 from country music superstar Randy Travis. With a voice as smooth as butter, will this album hold up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew? Tune in to find out!
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Radney Foster - Del Rio TX 1959 Review
Today we start our country music month with a review of the 1992 debut album from country music singer songwriter Radney Foster. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
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The Red Clay Strays - Made By These Moments Review
Today we review the new release Made By These Moments, from the American country rock band The Red Clay Strays. Will this album live up to the scrutiny from the Audible Extacy crew or will it fall flat? Tune in to find out!
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Cinderella - Night Songs Review
Today we review the debut album Night Songs from the Philadelphia based glam rock band Cinderella. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the intense scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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Winger - In The Heart of the Young Review
Today we kick off the new season with the sophomore album In the Heart of the Young, from the band Winger. Will this album stand the test of time or will it wind up in the bargain bin? Tune in to find out!
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Def Leppard - Hysteria Review
Today we review the iconic 1987 album Hysteria from the English rock band Def Leppard. This album was a staple in our high school years and is easily one of the most popular albums of the 80's. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew. Disclaimer - we do not own the rights to these songs we are only celebrating the music that defined our lives from our younger years until now. We do not get paid and are not endorsed by the artists. Thank you for listening.
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Slaughter - Stick It To Ya Review
Today we review the 1990 glam metal debut from the band Slaughter. Tune in to see if we Slaughter this album in our reviews or if it leaves a Mark on us.
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Firehouse - Firehouse Review
Today we review the 1990 self titled debut album from the band Firehouse. Tune in to see if these hair metal rockers hold up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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Metallica - The $5.98 EP - Garage Days Re-Revisited Review
Today we review the $5.98 EP - Garage Days Re-Revisited album from Metallica. This was their first album after Cliff Burton passed away and was their way to introduce Jason Newsted to the world. Tune in to see if this album holds up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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Eric Clapton - Journeyman Review
Today the Audible Extacy crew tackle the one and only Mr. Slowhand himself and his 1989 album Journeyman. Tune in to see how we rate this blue rock masterpiece and see if we feels it lives up to the hype.
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Jimmy Buffett - Coconut Telegraph Review
Today Anthony and Chris discuss the 1981 album Coconut Telegraph by Jimmy Buffett. Tune in to see if this album holds up to the scrutiny of the 2/3's of the Audible Extacy crew!
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6 Slayer Songs and one by Kerry King
Diving into 6 songs by Slayer that will help to get your started with this band. Also, taking an ever so brief peek into the latest single by Kerry King. It Sleeps at Dawn Tori Amos: Raining Blood Blabbermouth Article Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Audible_Extacy Instagram: Audible Extacy Podcast
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ZZ Top - Degüello Review
Today we review the 1979 album Degüello from the Texas blues rock trio ZZ Top. We have grown quite an affinity for these guys in our old age. Tune in to see if this album measures up to our high expectations.
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Def Leppard - On Through The Night Review
Today we review the 1980 debut album On Through The Night from the British Heavy Metal band Def Leppard. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rated the album that showcases the origins of this band.
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Remembering Toby Keith
Today the country music world lost a legend. Join us as Jimmy of the Audible Extacy crew remembers the life of Toby Keith.
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Black Sabbath - Mob Rules Review
Today we review the classic 1981 album Mob Rules from Black Sabbath. Tune in as our friend Jesse joins the podcast and we discuss this album to see if it holds up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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The 2023 Year in Review Episode
Today we discuss our top four album reviews of the year, along with a few honorable mentions. Tune in to see what made the cut and why we chose the albums that we did.
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Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet Review
Today we review the iconic 1986 album Slippery When Wet by Bon Jovi. Tune in to see if this hair metal masterpiece lives up to the test of time.
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Kenny Rodgers - The Gambler Review
Today we review the 1978 country classic The Gambler from Kenny Rodgers. This album served as the springboard for Kenny to become a multifaceted superstar in the late 70's and early 80's. Tune in to see if it lives up to they scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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Alabama - Mountain Music Review
As we continue our country music month, this week we are reviewing the 1982 classic Mountain Music by the band Alabama. Tune in to see if this album holds up the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew and stands the test of time!
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Jon Pardi - California Sunrise Review
Today we start off our country music month with the 2016 album California Sunrise by Jon Pardi. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Three friends in their 50's who like to sit around and discuss the music they grew up listening to. You can reach out to us on social media on twitter at @audible_extacy or email at [email protected].
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