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We Were Loud Once

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Podcast Overview

<p><span>In the wake of Nu Metal’s sudden resurgence, hosts Jeff Geaghan and Dan Cinotto wanted to provide their unique perspective having been a part of that scene as it was happening. As musicians themselves who came up in the Midwest Nu Metal scene in the Omaha, NE based band Downshift, they provide a more in-depth look into what that time was actually like and why it’s making such a strong comeback today. </span></p>

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8/15/2025

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July 13, 2026

Metal Sanaz (Unfriendly Studios) | WWLO #53

<p>In this episode of We Were Loud Once, we are sitting down with the one and only Metal Sanaz! Known for her raw, unfiltered interviews and deep ties to the industrial and nu metal scenes, Sanaz shares incredible stories from the road, her experiences working with iconic bands, and the grit required to maintain complete creative control in the modern media landscape. We&#39;re breaking down her legendary journey as an independent force in heavy music! From navigating the chaotic 2000s metal scene to building Unfriendly Studios, Sanaz pulls back the curtain on interviewing metal royalty, staying fiercely independent, and what it really takes to keep the underground alive.</p>

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July 6, 2026

Turn It or Burn It! | WWLO #52

<p>Did you know the boys have a second YouTube channel? And on that second channel they have a segment called &#39;Turn It Or Burn It&#39; where they listen to nu metal bands from the Detox Productions Nu Metal Band List and decide whether or not to add them to the WWLO Spotify playlist? Well, now you do, and today, they are listening to their (much) younger selves and deciding whether or not to turn or BURRRRRRN their own tracks (spoiler: they don&#39;t pull punches...). They figured since they own the rights to the songs, why not do this one on the MAIN CHANNEL! What do YOU think? Are these songs turn worthy, or would you burn&#39;em? </p>

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June 29, 2026

downthesun | WWLO #51

<p>In this episode of We Were Loud Once, Dan and Jeff get into the chaotic, heavy world of one of nu-metal’s most enigmatic bands: Downthesun. Signed to Roadrunner Records and famously backed by Slipknot’s Clown, Downthesun burned incredibly bright and incredibly fast in the early 2000s.They’re breaking down some of the history of the band, and sharing personal experiences and insights regarding their fierce frontman, Satone. </p>

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What is We Were Loud Once?
<p><span>In the wake of Nu Metal’s sudden resurgence, hosts Jeff Geaghan and Dan Cinotto wanted to provide their unique perspective having been a part of that scene as it was happening. As musicians themselves who came up in the Midwest Nu Metal scene in the Omaha, NE based band Downshift, they provide a more in-depth look into what that time was actually like and why it’s making such a strong comeback today. </span></p>
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