2 dudes from the south review classic and deep cut hair metal albums.

Hair Metal Massacre Podcast
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2 dudes from the south review classic and deep cut hair metal albums.
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Recent Episodes

May 9, 2026
E19 : Danger Danger - Screw it! 1991
<p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Hair Metal Massacre Podcast</p><p>01:53 Copyright Challenges in Music</p><p>05:29 Marq's Controversy as a Landlord</p><p>07:59 Danger Danger's Anniversary Album Review</p><p>12:17 Exploring the Impact of Grunge on Hair Metal</p><p>15:39 Discussion on Rock Candy's Reissues</p><p>16:28 Monkey Business: A Fun Start</p><p>18:35 Juvenile Vibes: The Album's Essence</p><p>21:39 Beat the Bullet: A Standout Track</p><p>23:15 Think About You: The Obligatory Ballad</p><p>25:58 Crazy Nights: Derivative Fun</p><p>28:24 Get Your Shit Together: Uninspired Yet Fun</p><p>31:41 Puppet Show: Instrumental Interlude</p><p>33:43 The Titty Bar Song: Pre-Chorus Fun</p><p>36:39 Cuban Food and Strippers: A Lighthearted Conclusion</p><p>41:30 Truck Troubles and Cuban Chicken</p><p>42:51 Critique of Music and Life's Realities</p><p>44:37 Songs Stuck in Your Head</p><p>46:52 Musical Comparisons and Influences</p><p>49:34 Juvenile Lyrics and Musical Elevation</p><p>51:44 Entrance Music and Party Vibes</p><p>53:19 Beatles Influence and Album Quality</p><p>55:40 Critique of a Poorly Executed Track</p><p>57:44 Nostalgia and Musical Atrocities</p><p>59:50 Album Ratings and Final Thoughts</p><p><br></p>

February 14, 2026
E16: Skid Row - Subhuman Race 1995
<p>In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve and Fincher discuss various topics including their experiences at a Super Bowl party, the cancellation of Twisted Sister's tour due to health issues, and Skid Row's search for a new vocalist. They delve into the band's tumultuous history, particularly the changes in vocalists and the dynamics within the band. The episode culminates in a track-by-track review of Skid Row's album 'Subhuman Race', exploring its themes, production, and the evolution of the band's sound. They delve into the dynamics of Skid Row's music, particularly focusing on their album 'Subhuman Race'. They discuss the presence of lead singer Sebastian Bach, the band's influences, and the emotional resonance of their songs. The conversation also touches on nostalgia for the 90s, the impact of production choices, and the overall reception of the album. They conclude with a rating of the album and tease future episodes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Takeaways:</p><p><br /></p><p>The podcast opens with a light-hearted introduction and personal anecdotes.</p><p>The hosts reflect on their Super Bowl party experience and the dynamics of fandom.</p><p>Twisted Sister's canceled tour highlights the impact of health issues on music careers.</p><p>Skid Row's search for a new vocalist raises questions about the band's future.</p><p>The discussion reveals the internal conflicts within Skid Row and their history with vocalists.</p><p>'Subhuman Race' is positioned as a significant album in Skid Row's discography.</p><p>The production of 'Subhuman Race' by Bob Rock marks a pivotal moment for the band.</p><p>The hosts analyze the album's tracks, noting the shift in sound and themes.</p><p>The conversation touches on the broader context of 90s rock and its challenges.</p><p>The episode concludes with a detailed review of the album's songs and their reception. Bach's presence often overshadows the band.</p><p>The influence of boxing montages on music appreciation.</p><p>Contempt for UFC reflects personal preferences.</p><p>Dreams of warmer climates highlight seasonal discontent.</p><p>Musical comparisons to Alice in Chains reveal stylistic connections.</p><p>Nostalgia for 90s music videos enhances the listening experience.</p><p>Production quality can significantly affect emotional impact.</p><p>The album's length and pacing are points of contention.</p><p>Personal experiences shape music preferences and memories.</p><p>Future episodes will explore other iconic bands. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>

January 22, 2026
E15 : Tuff - What comes around goes around 1991
<p>Summary:</p><p>In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve and Benjamin Franklin discuss various topics related to hair metal music, focusing on the band Tough and their album 'What Goes Around Comes Around.' The conversation covers the band's history, the dynamics within Poison, and the controversies surrounding their 40th anniversary tour. The hosts analyze several songs from Tough's album, providing insights into their musical style, lyrical themes, and overall impact on the genre. They conclude with their ratings and thoughts on the album, reflecting on the evolution of hair metal and its place in music history.Chapters</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes</p><p>04:30 Brett Michaels and Poison's Profit Dispute</p><p>10:56 Album Spotlight: Tough's 'What Goes Around Comes Around'</p><p>26:08 Hair Metal Influences and Keith Richards</p><p>27:57 The Evolution of Ballads in Hair Metal</p><p>36:41 Nostalgia for High School Dances</p><p>39:08 Exploring 'Lonely Lucy' and Its Unique Sound</p><p>43:10 Ain't Worth a Dime: Strip Club Anthems</p><p>47:34 So Many Seasons: A Look Ahead in Music</p><p>48:48 Album Production Insights</p><p>48:56 Nostalgic TV Show References</p><p>50:30 Critique of Musical Arrangement</p><p>54:45 Lyrical Themes and Relationships</p><p>01:03:38 Album Ratings and Final Thoughts</p><p>01:07:49 Teasing the Next Episode</p><p><br></p>
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