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Bacio Death Trip

Bacio Death Trip

A weekly Music podcast
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Bacio Death Trip

Bacio Death Trip

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Bacio Death Trip

Bacio Death Trip

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Here it is. The final Bacio Death Trip and we're going out with a goddamn bang. Sadly, we also have to talk about Godsmack. A sincere thanks to anyone who has listened, shared an episode, reached out to us, bought a shirt or given us $35,000.
We're going through the theme songs that the album art claims 'rock'. But do they all rock? Did the wrestlers look cool and tough walking out to these tunes? I actually have no idea but two people who love wrestling, Psychonaut and Josh are abl
Finally an album by an artist that brings me absolute joy and isn't an aural onslaught. We're talking Far and in particular, their album from 1996 Tin Cans With Strings To You. This record was suggested by this week's guest, the moderator from
Very lucky to be joined on this episode by comedian, Nick Capper to talk about Ministry's Filth Pig. An album written when Al Jourgensen when he had a $1,000 a day drug habit and recorded in a homemade studio in Texas full of stuff that was bre
Name a better album for us to kick off season 3 with. Actually, don't. I've got things to do today. But you can think of them in your head - maybe think of an album where the drummer doesn't keep switching to halftime or end songs with a splash
Here it is. What better way to end the year than going all in on the Insane Clown Posse. Yes, we cover their wrestling career. Yes, we look at their feud with Sharon Osbourne. Yes, we look at Detroit hip hop of the late 80s, early 90s. But most
Mushroomhead are a rough listen and I am glad that misery loves company because I am joined by the legends that are Martin and Steve from the Is It Dad Rock Yet? podcast. I threw the proverbial padlock at their ears this week so we could talk a
A true masterclass in sampling and raw energy, The Prodigy's The Fat of the Land is an all-timer for so many people. Listen as we chew the fat (get it?) - actually, ignore that pun. It's probably been done a million times. Listen as we discuss
The links between the early 2000's nu-metal scene and wrestling are well known but did you know that WWE had their own record label but only released one non-wrestling title released? Well, that band was Neurotica. Fronted by Athiest's, Kelly S
After much bullying from T-Moz and Connorlingus, we're doing it. We're going all in on Queens of the Stone Age and their incredible, fantabulous, technicolour dreamboat of a record, Songs for the Deaf. To be fair, we've been going all in on it
DW Norton is on the podcast this week to talk all things Superheist, music industry, recording, supporting Eminem, playing Big Day Out and yes, we talk about Berger because so many people want Berger back in the band - none more so than DW! You
Much like trying to sync up Pink Floyd's, The Dark Side of the Moon with The Wizard of Oz, there are rumours that this episode perfectly lines up with any episode of Home Improvement. Don't trust us? Give it a go. Or just put us on while you're
Music festivals. My experience with them has been well documented on this podcast. I'm super glad they are a thing but the idea of running one just seems like such a huge amount of work that it makes my head spin. Luckily, I’m joined by AJ Mad
Can't believe it has taken has 87 episodes to get around to discussing a Mike Patton project. Well, it's more a Duane Denison project. But yeah, Tomahawk. Producers of one of the best live songs on Channel V, featuring members of Helmet, Melvin
Ever been sent a cease and desist letter by Slipknot's record label? Well, today's guest has. Dan from Dropbear Studios Masks is on the podcast today to talk about the replica mask world, creating his own masks, working with Diskust and buying
He's back and this time he has stories about touring with Marilyn Manson, supporting P.O.D, playing with Killing Joke and a whole heap of tales from the set of Queen of the Damned, including hanging out with Aaliyah. We also go further into Je
A very brown cover for a brown sounding album. Talking Primus and their LP, Brown Album on this week's podcast with special guest Roxy who had the very difficult job of introducing me to the magical world of Les Claypool and band because I have
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation might not have won an Academy Award, but it did give us an incredible soundtrack and sitting right on Track 5 was Pitchshifter with their song, Genius taken from their 1998 album, www.pitchshifter.com. This album is
I’m a high flying podcast deal maker who recently returned from a self-funded all expenses paid trip to the United Kingdom and we’re taking a break from dissecting Papa Roach lyrics to tell you about it. But it’s not all mile high-esque stories
Yeah, we're doing a pop punk album and yeah, I am on the record as hating pop punk. Always have, always will...or is this the album that can bring me to the dark side? But to make sure it isn't a full pile on on the pop punk genre, we've brough
Do you think if Eminem didn’t bring D12 out, he would still have as much respect in the rap game as he has? Or does this add to his legacy? Do you think Bizarre's flow is terrible and is basically the hip hop equivalent of Alexander and the Ter
Easily one of the best interviews, I've ever done, I know you're going to enjoy this episode with Jerk singer, Johnathan Devoy as we discuss touring with Insane Clown Posse and Disturbed, why he hates the single 'I Hate People Like That', what
I first saw Wollongong metal band, Segression all the way back in February, 2000 supporting an up and coming band out of Iowa called, Slipknot. I enjoyed their set, went and bought the album at Sanity and then started a soon to be award winning
Sepultura. If it is good enough for Bjork, it’s good enough for you. What an amazing album. But is it the blueprint for nu-metal albums or is it an album full of free jams, tribe sounds and Ross Robinson energised endings? We’ll take you throu
The days of Slipknot playing small, intimate venues are well over. Thankfully, Australian Slipknot Tribute, Surfacing are bringing it to stages way too small for them and playing songs all through Slipknot's catalogue. Adam, the singer of Surfa
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