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	<itunes:summary>The Mars Attacks Podcast brings you the best of the interviews that initially air on Mars Attacks Radio, hosted by Victor M. Ruiz and broadcast exclusively on Mark Strigl Radio (www.markstriglradio.com).  Missed out on an interview the first (few) time(s) around?  Don&#039;t sweat it, we have you covered with this podcast.  Check www.marsattacksradio.com</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 55 &#8211; Vinny Appice and Steve Zing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 19:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest episode of Mars Attacks Podcast contains interviews with Vinny Appice and Steve Zing. Both of these interviews were conducted a few months back, before Black Sabbath announced their return, and before the Danzig Legacy dates took place. As a result, some questions regarding both of these topics have since been answered. Steve&#8217;s interview [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest episode of Mars Attacks Podcast contains interviews with Vinny Appice and Steve Zing.  Both of these interviews were conducted a few months back, before Black Sabbath announced their return, and before the Danzig Legacy dates took place.  As a result, some questions regarding both of these topics have since been answered.</p>
<p>Steve&#8217;s interview is up first, he discusses what it was like to prep for the aforementioned Danzig shows, what it&#8217;s like to switch from bass or drums (which he has played in Danzig and Samhain respectively), to lead singer in his band Marra&#8217;s Drug.  Marra&#8217;s Drug is the main focus of the interview, but we give you a sneak peak of a future Mars Attacks Classic Albums Column, when Steve is asked about The Misfits.  Steve grew up in the same town (Lodi, NJ), went to school with Doyle and was there when the band rose, and consequently came apart.  As a result, he provides a unique point of view on the band, and the folklore/urban legend that has surrounded the band all these years later.  He also discusses his tenure in Samhain.</p>
<p>Vinny&#8217;s interview comes up during the last half of the show, and centers around his new band Kill Devil Hill.  He discusses how the band came together, their musical direction, and what each member adds to the mix that makes Kill Devil Hill.  With Vinny you also get a sneak peak into a Black Sabbath album that will be featured in an upcoming Classic Albums Column that will debut this summer.  While commenting on Sabbath he discusses the possibility of Heaven &#038; Hell continuing without the late Ronnie James Dio, and mentioned several lead singer, namely Glenn Hughes, Bjorn Lande and Rob Halford.  He also bring up the fact that he was asked to join Ozzy&#8217;s Blizzard of Oz before being asked to join Sabbath, how he purposely set out to differentiate himself from his brother Carmine, the project 9 Chambers, and what it was like to take part in Drum Wars with Carmine.</p>
<p>The episode contains music from Marra&#8217;s Drug, Danzig, Black Sabbath and Dio.</p>
<p>The podcast portion can be streamed or downloaded from here:</p>
<p><a href="http://marsattacksradio.com/Interviews/Mars_Attacks_Podcast_055.mp3" target="_self">Download MP3</a></p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 53 &#8211; Kittie, Vangough and Edge Of Paradise</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>marsaries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[During this episode we bring you three interviews, Morgan Lander from Kittie, Clay Winthrow of Vangough and Margarita Monet of Edge of Paradise. Morgan discusses Kittie&#8217;s latest album I&#8217;ve Failed you, her gear, touring with the band, playing with Lazarus A.D.&#8217;s Jeff Paulick, etc. Clay discusses his transition from solo artist to Vangough, what influence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During this episode we bring you three interviews, Morgan Lander from Kittie, Clay Winthrow of Vangough and Margarita Monet of Edge of Paradise.  Morgan discusses Kittie&#8217;s latest album I&#8217;ve Failed you, her gear, touring with the band, playing with Lazarus A.D.&#8217;s Jeff Paulick, etc.  Clay discusses his transition from solo artist to Vangough, what influence if any Oklahoma Citys has on the band&#8217;s music, their latest album Kingdom of Ruin, and being a professor at a local university among other things.  A few of the topics Margarita covers includes Edge of Paradise&#8217;s album Mask, playing with Tony Franklin and Gregg Bissonette, and what the band&#8217;s connection is to Robyn McAuley.</p>
<p>The episode contains music by all three bands, as well as Orange Goblin and Wildestarr.</p>
<p>The podcast can be streamed or downloaded from here:</p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 52 &#8211; Uriah Heep &amp; Pop Evil</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest edition of the Mars Attacks Podcast consists of two interviews. One with Phil Lanzon of Uriah Heep, and other with Leigh Kakaty of Pop Evil. Phil discusses everything from the band&#8217;s latest studio album Into The Wild, what it&#8217;s like to be a keyboard player in a band like Uriah Heep, and what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest edition of the Mars Attacks Podcast consists of two interviews.  One with Phil Lanzon of Uriah Heep, and other with Leigh Kakaty of Pop Evil.  Phil discusses everything from the band&#8217;s latest studio album Into The Wild, what it&#8217;s like to be a keyboard player in a band like Uriah Heep, and what difficulties he runs into with gear while out on tour, etc.  Leigh discusses working with Johnny K on War Of Angels, how exposure sports outlets have helped spread the band&#8217;s name, and what it was like to open for Whitesnake and Judas Priest, among other things.</p>
<p>The episode contains tracks from Uriah Heep, Pop Evil, Huntress, Trent Reznor, and Holy Grail.</p>
<p>The podcast can be streamed or downloaded from here:</p>
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		<title>Classic Albums &#8211; Megadeth &#8211; Peace Sells&#8230;But Who&#8217;s Buying</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month’s Classic Albums Column focuses on Megadeth&#8216;s second full length album Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying?. Mars Attacks Podcast episode 51 features comments from Chris Poland,Glen Drover,Doro Pesch, Gene Hoglan, Jon Schaffer,Alan Tecchio, Dave Reffett, author Martin Popoff, Mitch Lafon fromBravewords, Mark Strigl from Talking Metal,Anirudd “Andrew” Bansal from Metal Assault,and Aaron from Iron City [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This month’s Classic Albums Column focuses on <strong><a href="http://megadeth.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Megadeth</span></a></strong>&#8216;s second full length album Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying?. Mars Attacks Podcast episode 51 features comments from <strong><a href="http://www.chrispoland/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Chris Poland</span></a></strong>,<strong><a href="http://www.glendroverband.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Glen Drover</span></a></strong>,<strong><a href="http://www.doromusic.de/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Doro Pesch</span></a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://hoglanindustries.com/news.html"><span style="color: #a20000;">Gene Hoglan</span></a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.icedearth.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jon Schaffer</span></a></strong>,<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/alantecchio"><span style="color: #a20000;">Alan Tecchio</span></a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.davereffett.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Dave Reffett</span></a></strong>, author <strong><a href="http://www.martinpopoff.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Martin Popoff</span></a></strong>, Mitch Lafon from<strong><a href="http://www.bravewords.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Bravewords</span></a></strong>, Mark Strigl from<strong></strong> Talking Metal,Anirudd “Andrew” Bansal from<strong><a href="http://www.metalassault.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;"> Metal Assault</span></a></strong>,and Aaron from <strong><a href="http://ironcityrocks.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Iron City Rocks</span></a></strong>. As we established with the previous podcast we also discuss why this album was selected. You will find the podcast at the bottom of this post.</p>
<p>Remember that you can go here <a href="http://marsattacksradio.com/2011/05/classic-albums-column/classic-albums-column-index/">index page</a> to find out further details on everyone involved in the column.</p>
<p>Here is a Q&amp;A with founding member of Megadeth <strong><a href="http://davidellefson.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">David Ellefson</span></a></strong>. The questions obviously focus on Peace Sells.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">When writing/recording the material that ended up on Peace Sells&#8230;But Who&#8217;s Buying? was it apparent to you or anyone else in the band how important this album would be for Megadeth and for metal?</span></strong><br />
We didn&#8217;t think about in those terms but as we did a quick three week tour just prior to recording the album we could certainly tell that &#8220;Peace Sells..&#8221; Was going to be a hit. Beyond that, we worked really hard touring that album for 18 months around the world in the USA, Japan, Europe and finally ending with a show in Hawaii. It was epic and was so cool to do that at such a young age.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">At what point does the album&#8217;s importance become apparent to you?</span></strong><br />
Once the video for &#8220;Peace Sells.&#8221; hit MTV we knew we had something special going. You could tell by watching it that it wasn&#8217;t your typical high gloss, overly produced film-type of video but rather a real raw and edgy clip and that was something really unique on MTV in those days. After that people outside of just Thrash metal took notice of who we were.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">The opening bassline of the title track is arguably your most recognizable part, who came up with that intro? When recording the track did you ever think that people would identify you with it 25 years later?</span></strong><br />
Dave wrote the song and it quickly came together in our rehearsal room as a four piece. I remember adding the high harmony vocal to the outro chorus and everyone looking at me like &#8216;wow, he can actually sing like that!&#8217;. It was from my training listening to Michael Anthony&#8217;s vocal lines in Van Halen as a teenager.</p>
<p>The bass line and end guitar riff are essentially the same part and starting the tune with the bass riff was unique as most metal tunes start with a guitar riff or the entire band. Dave was always calling me to the forefront of the songs rather than just being a background bass player and I think that really set us apart from a lot of the other metal going on in those days. We had a really powerful front line to the band with two very different guitar players and an aggressive bassist in me.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">How much pressure was placed on the band to deliver the album?</span></strong><br />
Initially it was recorded for Combat Records, our label at the time. We were more insistent on getting it done than anyone because we had completed the &#8220;Killing Is My Business&#8221; a few months prior and we knew we had to get the next album done to get back on tour. Plus, we were hoping that a major label would pick us up.</p>
<p>Once Capitol Records got involved to pick up our contract and be our new major label we couldn&#8217;t wait to get going. By that time the album was recorded and mixed and then they brought in Paul Lani to do a re-mix to give it a bit more polished sound. He was the one that muted the band during the &#8220;Peace Sells.&#8221; chorus, which really helped make it sound more like a radio hit. He also muted the bass on the beginning outro riff for &#8220;Wake Up Dead&#8221; and that added a nice dynamic to build the ending of the song.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">A lot of emphasis is always placed on you and Dave Mustaine regarding this album, that said, could this album of been recorded with anyone else but Chris Poland and Gar Samuelson?</span></strong><br />
After having recorded our debut album and then doing the pre-production tour for &#8220;Peace Sells.&#8221; in early &#8217;86 we had really tightened up as a band. It was the four of us that had that magic sound for that record. There isn&#8217;t another album in our catalog that sounds quite like it!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Given what they did on the Megadeth albums does it surprise you that Gar and Chris never had any commercial success after the band?</span></strong><br />
It&#8217;s very difficult to ever have ANY success in this business and usually lighting doesn&#8217;t strike twice if you get one shot at it. The simple fact is that even though the Megadeth fans will always check out other things we each may do they really just want us in THIS band.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">How has your gear evolved from when this album was recorded?</span></strong><br />
Pretty much everything is different. I was using BC Rich basses back then. I used two of them to record that album. The one was the fighter jet graphic Mockingbird which is now in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. It had Alembic P/J pickups and active preamp. The other was a red Mockingbird that had two Dimarzio P-bass pickups with the standard active circuitry from BC Rich. They both had Badass bridges.</p>
<p>For amps, I had these two 4&#215;12 cabinets made by a manufacturer in down town Los Angeles known as Decuir. They had some generic bass speakers in them. I used an Ashley pre-amp and AB Systems power amps that were part of a PA system I owned back in Minnesota a few years earlier. I picked those components out and put them in a rack to build a bass rig for myself and brought it out to LA with me when I moved out there in 1983 after I graduated high school.</p>
<p>Not too long after we went on tour for that album in late &#8217;86 or early &#8217;87 I switched over to Jackson Concert basses and Hartke 4&#215;10 cabinets with GK 800RB heads. I use a similar setup now with a new line of Jackson basses and the latest Hartke LH1000 amps and their HyDrive 810 cabinets.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">What is the biggest compliment you&#8217;ve received concerning this album?</span></strong><br />
I think that so many people regard it as this seminal album, one that has such an impact on their lives. That&#8217;s always cool to hear and of course I&#8217;m always appreciative of the compliments on playing the &#8220;Peace Sells.&#8221; opening bass line!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Does the album&#8217;s impact of the album effect the band when going in and recording a new album?</span></strong><br />
I think you tend to draw on all of your experiences when recording a new album. All of those albums help you get to where you are now.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">One thing that has always interested me about Megadeth is you never hear band members come out and say our new album is &#8220;our best album since Peace Sells&#8221; or &#8220;it sounds like Peace Sells Vs. Rust In Peace). How important is it to the band to make sure each album stands out on its own?</span></strong><br />
To us those couple of fan favorite albums like &#8220;Peace Sells.&#8221; and &#8220;Rust In Peace&#8221; are just albums we did during those periods and are just part of our overall work. It&#8217;s like trying to pick our your favorite children.you can&#8217;t do it because they are all part of your family. We put the same intensity into every album we do and it&#8217;s every once in a while one will rise up as the crème&#8217; de le crème&#8217; for the fans. For that, we are truly appreciative!</p>
<p>Here are comments sent in by others regarding the album.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.bumblefoot.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal</span></a></strong> &#8211; Great album! Love what Poland and Ellefson did on that album&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/gregprato"><span style="color: #a20000;">Greg Prato</span></a></strong> &#8211; I&#8217;m not the biggest &#8220;prog metal&#8221; fan, but Megadeth is about as close to the style that I can say I honestly enjoy. Dave Mustaine is one of metal&#8217;s greatest guitarists, and I don&#8217;t judge a &#8220;great guitarist&#8221; by how fast he/she can solo. I mean the amount of great riffs, their influence on other guitarists, etc., and Mustaine certainly fits the bill. I first heard &#8216;Peace Sells&#8217; in late &#8217;86, and it blew me away &#8211; especially all of side one. I still sometimes wonder what Metallica would have been like if they kept their short-lived Hetfield-Mustaine-Burton-Ulrich line-up intact.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.danlorenzo.net/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Dan Lorenzo</span></a></strong> &#8211; Do you want to know why I have a ton of respect for Dave Mustaine? Because he&#8217;s a survivor. Imagine the horror of being kicked out of a band that is about to take off big-time. Lesser men would fold and never be heard from again. One time, Jason McMaster told me he thought Megadeth were Metallica-lite. I don&#8217;t see it that way at all. Dave was a VERY important ingredient in the first Metallica album, and I love the first Megadeth cd. When I first heard the opening track, &#8220;Wake Up Dead&#8221; off &#8220;Peace Sells&#8221; I knew Dave could be in for the long hall. I LOVE Wake Up Dead. Peace Sells scared the shit out of everybody in HADES. Why? Because we were pulling up to LaMour in Brooklyn to open up for Megadeth as they were doing their soundcheck. My God, they sounded JUST like the record. We felt better when we realized they were filming a video for &#8220;Peace Sells&#8221; and it WAS their record. Dave could be intimidating, but he was always cool with us&#8230;even wearing the ugly red HADES shirt I gave him after the show. I loved their cover of &#8220;I Ain&#8217;t Superstitious&#8221; as well.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/WhiteWizzard"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jon Leon</span></a></strong> &#8211; I remember when I was given this as a gift on cassette. From the sound of the capitol records beeps came a riff that to this day defines what thrash IS to me. Wake up Dead is just a perfect thrash metal song. Along with Slayers Angel of Death and Metallicas Battery-it was one of the 3 1986 anthems that opened 3 amazing releases. This album features the 2 MVP members of Megadeth-Chris Poland and Gar Samuelson(RIP) Chris Poland has always had an amazing Jazz/metal fusion band called OHM that plays in L.A. often and I recommend seeking them out. This album is the best Megadeth and one of thrashes all time must owns.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.gaustenbooks.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Joel Gausten</span></a></strong><br />
- Best bassline in Metal. This and &#8220;So Far&#8230;&#8221; define Megadeth for me.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.planetshred.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Metal Mike</span></a></strong> &#8211; I sharpened my guitar skills to this record. I must say that Megadeth is probably the band that had the most influence on how I write songs and structure guitar riffs. I love early Megadeth stuff. It’s absolutely amazing. Obviously, there is nothing like Mustaine when he is lit up and pissed off.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/Gypsyhawkusa/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Erik Kluiber</span></a></strong> &#8211; Possibly the greatest album of all time.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/sacredreich"><span style="color: #a20000;">Phil Rind</span></a></strong> &#8211; The last record I liked by Megadeth. Killing is my Business is my fave.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/thisortheapocalypse"><span style="color: #a20000;">Ricky Armellino</span></a></strong> &#8211; Mustane was such a crucial vocalist for me growing up, you don&#8217;t even know. I&#8217;m only managing to pull off these vaguely on key speaking grunt vocals and I&#8217;m looking over at my copy of &#8220;Sells&#8221; and I&#8217;m all like, &#8220;I know I can, Dave. I just know it.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/madball"><span style="color: #a20000;">Mitts</span></a></strong> &#8211; Classic record. This was the point where Dave Mustaine started to write actual songs, instead of trying to prove that Megadeth could play faster than Metallica.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/savindicator?sk=wall"><span style="color: #a20000;">James J. LaRue </span></a></strong>- This being pre-Marty, I didn&#8217;t really get into it. I got to know the title track since it would become a concert staple for them, but Marty&#8217;s exotic sounding leads against Dave&#8217;s mechanical rhythm is the foil that gave Megadeth their appeal for me. So I&#8217;ll always see Rust in Peace (non remastered version) as their &#8220;classic&#8221;, and it&#8217;s the one that got me into them. I love Megadeth, one of my all-time favorites, but I only listen to Marty-era stuff.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cancerbats"><span style="color: #a20000;">Scott Middleton</span></a></strong> &#8211; Light years better than the shoddy production of Killing is My Business&#8230;Peace Sells is a true speed metal classic. Wake Up Dead is easily one of their best songs to date and Peace Sells was probably the first Political themed song/album for thrash metal, and really proved that metal could be technical or &#8220;thinking man&#8217;s music&#8221; when it wanted to be</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cancerbats"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jaye Schwarzer</span></a></strong> &#8211; This is what your band sounds like when you are still pissed off about being kicked out of your old band and you start railing huge amounts of cocaine. I had never heard songs played so fucking fast while being equally as melodic. Riffs!!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/enyawayne"><span style="color: #a20000;">JL </span></a></strong>– You have to take into account that the albums that I like most by the band are Countdown to Extinction and Youthanasia, but this album was the one that got me into the band. What would have happened if Metallica would have never gotten rid of Mustaine? Would they be infinitely bigger than they are today? I try to focus on the fact that we have been able enjoy a lot of good pieces of music due to the decisions that were made.</p>
<p><strong><a href="www.benedictum.net"><span style="color: #a20000;">Chris Shrum</span></a></strong> &#8211; Some of the best classic Megadeth ever, you can still listen to regularly and never get tired of it!</p>
<p><strong><a href="www.benedictum.net"><span style="color: #a20000;">Mikey Pannone</span></a></strong><br />
- I am a huge Megadeth fan, and this album is one of the main reasons why. Dave Mustaine gives us all a lesson in pissed-off genius musicianship, and &#8220;Good Mourning/Black Friday&#8221; still gives me goosebumps to this day.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hullandhighwater.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Sean Bryant</span></a></strong> &#8211; This was one of those albums that I got into after Metallica. Megadeth was just so fucking raw at this point. Mustaine wasn&#8217;t getting all whiny and shit but was washing you with some gritty, no holds barred, fuck you metal. Most of the albums that followed fell off my radar as it seemed that polish started to come about. I like it raw!!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://deathangel.us/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Will Carroll</span></a></strong> &#8211; I loved this album the second &#8220;Wake Up Dead&#8221; started. Every song rules. Even the cover tune &#8220;I Aint Superstitious&#8221; delivers. This album gives ANY&#8230;ANY Metallica album a run for its money.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.stevesmyth.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Steve Smyth</span></a></strong> &#8211; One of my alltime classic favorites, and 2nd favorite lineup of the band as well! Chris Poland is amazing on this album, and the title track, The Conjuring, Devil’s Island, Good Mourning are standout faves of mine</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://heavymetal.about.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Chad Bowar</span></a></strong> &#8211; In thrash annals, Peace Sells&#8230; captured Megadeth in their prime; a tight, well-oiled machine. Their second album blasted off with “Wake Up Dead,” and includes Megadeth classics like the title track and “Devil&#8217;s Island.” The 1986 lineup of Dave Mustaine, Chris Poland, David Ellefson and Gar Samuelson was a strong one, although struggles with drugs made the recording of this album rather difficult.<br />
The band recently released a 25th anniversary remastered edition of the album, which also includes a previously unreleased concert from 1987. Megadeth plays songs from their first two releases, and it&#8217;s a very solid set, especially for those who prefer the band&#8217;s early material. Superfans and those with some extra cash might want to skip the 2 CD version and go with the deluxe box set.<br />
The box set includes 5 CDs: the original album, the 1987 concert, Dave Mustaine mixes for the 2004 reissue, Randy Burns mixes and the album and concert in high resolution audio. It also comes with 3 LPs, a book, photos and replicas of vintage Megadeth memorabilia. It will set you back nearly 130 bucks, but for hardcore fans it&#8217;s well worth it. For thrash fans, Peace Sells&#8230;But Who&#8217;s Buying? is mandatory.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.glydermusic.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Bat </span></a></strong>- I bought Peace Sells on Vinyl when I was about 14, I thought it was amazing, loved Black Friday and used to bring it to the disco in my local community center and ask the DJ to play it, he played it once! A great album.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.cerebralmetalhead.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Etan Rosenbloom</span></a></strong> &#8211; I personally prefer Rust in Peace, but 25 years on, Peace Sells&#8230;But Who&#8217;s Buying? still stands out among all the other thrash albums from the mid-&#8217;80s. Mustaine&#8217;s songwriting was so diverse compared to that of his contemporaries, and his distinctive vocal style &#8211; a combination of snide growls, roared melodies and spoken asides &#8211; grants the charisma that allow his politically-charged lyrics to shine. Thrash metal wasn&#8217;t all partying and high tops, and Peace Sells epitomizes the more thoughtful wing of &#8217;80s thrash.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/DC4HardRock"><span style="color: #a20000;">Shawn Duncan</span></a></strong> &#8211; Love this Album! The band sounds killer on this. Peace Sells, Bad Omen, Waking Up Dead, Good morning/Black Friday&#8230;The whole thing kicks ass! Always liked Megadeth especially the first 3 records!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thenumberoftheblog.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Grover XIII</span></a></strong> &#8211; I tend to prefer Rust In Peace for my quick Megadeth fix, but Peace Sells is an undisputed classic. The bassline on the title track is usually enough to give me a half-boner.</p>
<p><strong><a href="www.Timripperowens.com"><span style="color: #a20000;">Tim Ripper Owens</span></a></strong> &#8211; Wow..What a record!! I did plenty of these tracks growing up in the local scene here in Akron, Ohio!! I did Peace sells, Devils Island, Wake up dead&#8230;maybe more!! This is just a great cd, and a classic!! Love the Cd, Love the guys!!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.metalunderground.com"><span style="color: #a20000;">Doug Gibson </span></a></strong>- I was always partial to Metallica over Megadeth, but &#8220;Peace Sells&#8230;But Who&#8217;s Buying&#8221; is a classic that&#8217;s held up well over the years. &#8220;Peace Sells&#8221; and &#8220;Wake Up Dead&#8221; are timeless thrash classics, while &#8220;The Conjuring&#8221; and &#8220;Devil&#8217;s Island&#8221; are good cuts too. Anyone growing up in the MTV era likely had the Peace Sells intro bass line ingrained in their heads as I do.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.doseofmetal.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Alex </span></a></strong>- It is my honor to talk about this album, as it is exactly as old as me. That&#8217;s right, aside from &#8216;Master of Puppets&#8217; and &#8216;Peace Sells&#8230; But Who&#8217;s Buying?&#8217;, my dad also forgot to pull out. Guess a lot of metal shit was born that year&#8230;</p>
<p>The thing I don&#8217;t understand about Megadeth&#8217;s 80s album titles is: Why did Dave (almost said &#8216;they&#8217; for a second, hehe) use every punctuation mark in the goddamn universe? Why not call it &#8216;Peace Sells&#8217;? Why call it &#8216;Peace Sells&#8230; But Who&#8217;s Buying?&#8217;</p>
<p>If he feels witty about it, why not go all the way and name it &#8216;Peace sells&#8230; But who&#8217;s buying? Huh? Who is it dude? Tell me. Tell me GOD DAMMIT CAUSE I WANT TO KNOW!!!&#8217; &#8212; At least that way I would have been mildly amused by it.</p>
<p>But let&#8217;s not nitpick the title too much, after all, it doesn&#8217;t matter. Instead, I&#8217;m gonna nitpick the songs.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m just gonna talk about the title track&#8230; First of all, can we really call it &#8216;the title track&#8217;? Correct me if I&#8217;m wrong, but the song is called &#8216;Peace Sells,&#8217; that&#8217;s it. Why have common sense about the song, but write a long ass title for the album?</p>
<p>I really like the song, I just think the lyrics are a bit on the pretentious side&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;What do you mean I don&#8217;t believe in God? I talk to him everyday&#8221; seems like something a maniac would write on a wall before going on a killing spree in a school. I am not suggesting Dave is crazy, but there&#8217;s something about people who claim they &#8216;talk&#8217; to God 1 on 1 that doesn&#8217;t sit well with me.</p>
<p>&#8220;What do you mean I ain&#8217;t kind? I&#8217;m just not your kind&#8221; &#8212; See what he did there? He used the other meaning of kind and flipped the question around, ha ha ha, classic!</p>
<p>I could go on and on about Dave&#8217;s lyrics, but I&#8217;d just waste both my time and yours. Instead I&#8217;m gonna be serious for a second and say that this is a very decent album, and in spite of my lame jokes, I actually really like the title track. I just don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s anywhere near what Metallica released that year, and yes, I totally went for the obvious Metallica comparison.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d give this album a 5 out of 5 star rating if this was a proper review, or if I had any credibility as a music journalist. But it&#8217;s not, and I don&#8217;t, so let&#8217;s just say that it&#8217;s a Megadeth classic&#8230;. But who&#8217;s buying the 1432 remastered editions?</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jasonbittner.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jason Bittner</span></a></strong> &#8211; &#8220;peace sells&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;hands down the BEST Megadeth record in my opinion! the riffs, the playing, the attitude, you can tell Mustaine had a Metallica monkey on his back. from start to finish this CD kicks major ass, and I used to play along to it all the time&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;many many years later when I actually &#8220;made it&#8221; I played some of these tunes with David Ellefson when we did some clinics together &#8211; very cool and very fun. Gar was a master drummer &#8211; a jazz cat in a metal band&#8230;&#8230;.he was a beast!! RIP</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/bondedbyblood"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jessie Sanchez </span></a></strong>- Growing up in the &#8220;mtv generation&#8221; i had no idea mtv news was using the intro to peace sells for all their segments. I had been a Megadeth fan before but had never heard &#8220;peace sells&#8221; back then. My first Megadeth album was &#8220;Countdown to Extinction&#8221; and i was immediately hooked after the first riff hit my ear drums, I found myself buying all their albums soon after. After finally getting a chance to check out &#8220;Peace Sells but whose buying?&#8221; i was blown away, the opening track, &#8220;Wake up Dead&#8221; had a 16 year old hormone pumped Jessie running up the walls with inspiration. &#8220;Peace Sells but who whose buying?&#8221; was one of the first albums to influence me to pick up the bass in the first place. every black friday i still paint the devil on the wall</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.focusonmetal.net/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Scott Thompson</span></a></strong>- A bass line, one of the most iconic albums of 1986 is most remembered not for the brilliant guitar work but for a bass line. Dave Ellefson&#8217;s classic opening to Peace Sells has been pumped into millions of metal fans heads never to be forgotten, and as the opening for MTV&#8217;s news segments it has been infused into millions of non metal fans as well.</p>
<p>So there&#8217;s one bit of irony. Then there&#8217;s the fact that at 69 bpm, Peace Sells (the best known track) is the slowest overall track on the album. An album from a band with a reputation for being the most uncompromisingly thrashiest band around. Yet it sounds like a freight train hell bent on destruction. There lies a second ironic twist. And yet in that irony lies the brilliance of Megadeth which finally blooms with this album and would explode with the followup &#8220;Rust&#8221;.<br />
A mere thrash band would just go for speed. Megadeth was no mere thrash band. They brought elements previously taboo in thrash. Gar and Chris brought in jazz and bop. Combined with the hard rock and classic metal elements from Dave squared and you get the light and shade that influenced so many bands that came after including future lineups of Megadeth. Yes, some of this was present in Killing, but here was an album with a better budget that allowed that vision to be fully formed.<br />
Seven tracks (I&#8217;m not counting the cover tune) of pure rage and substance fueled metal. In the words of someone I can&#8217;t remember &#8220;All killer, no filler&#8221;. Perfectly sequenced on vinyl with a heavy on the mids sonic signature shamelessly copied ever after, Peace Sells continues to be quite simply one of Mustaine&#8217;s finest hours.</p>
<p>Perhaps it isn&#8217;t put any better than in Dave&#8217;s own words from &#8220;My Last Words&#8221; final track on the disc, &#8220;Feel a might unsteady, but still I have to play&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jorgesalan.com/index2.php"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jorge Salan</span></a></strong> &#8211; I love this band, especially Youthinasia. This is one of those special albums that catched you during a certain period of time, a certain period of your life, around thirteen years of age. And I can’t say for sure it’s their “best album”, but due to the age you start listening to the album, it becomes something special to you. Especially the second track on the album Train Of Consequence which to me is just a huge song.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jose Izquierdo </span></a></strong> &#8211; An absolute gem! What this band does is very special, you hear the guitar parts which are very thrash, but what they do on bass and drums is extraordinary, and puts the band at another level. Given what we do in this band, Peace Sells, and Rust In Peace go beyond being simple albums. They become essential lessons of what needs to be played in this band.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">David G. Alvarez</span></a></strong> &#8211; To me this album is a reference point for not only for thrash, but all of metal. Regardless of how many years have gone by, this album still sounds relevant. I love the original mixes of this album, although they didn’t do much to alter the sounds with the remixes, there is something special with the sound on the original mix of the album.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Victor Valera</span></a></strong> &#8211; They put out Killing Is My Business, and you could see certain things with the band, but they put Peace Sells out, and it was a statement, here we are, and get ready for what’s about to come your way.</p>
<p>Remember that you can go here <a href="http://marsattacksradio.com/2011/05/classic-albums-column/classic-albums-column-index/">index page</a> to find out further details on everyone involved in the column.</p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 50 &#8211; Chris Poland &amp; Mike Orlando</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast contains interviews with Chris Poland of Megadeth fame, and Mike Orlando of Adrenaline Mob. Chris discusses what he is currently up to with Ohm, and Ohmphrey, and addresses his solo work, and why Damn The Machine came to an end. His tenure in Megadeth is not discussed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast contains interviews with Chris Poland of Megadeth fame, and Mike Orlando of Adrenaline Mob. Chris discusses what he is currently up to with Ohm, and Ohmphrey, and addresses his solo work, and why Damn The Machine came to an end. His tenure in Megadeth is not discussed as this portion of the interview will form part of this month&#8217;s Classic Albums Column.<br />

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Mike Orlando discusses putting Adrenaline Mob together, writing the material for the band&#8217;s self titled EP, and what it was brining all of the members into the band among other things.</p>
<p>The episode also contains a review of the Iced Earth, White Wizzard and Fury UK show that host Victor M. Ruiz took in this weekend.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll hear tracks from Megadeth, Adrenaline Mob, Ohm, Damn The Machine, Sick Speed, Dave Reffett and Iced Earth during the episode.</p>
<p>Pictures courtesy of Chris Poland and Mike Orlando.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month’s Classic Albums Column focuses on Tool&#8217;s second full length album AEnima. Mars Attacks Podcast episode 49 features comments from Charlie Benante, Gene Hoglan, Alan Tecchio, and Aaron from Iron City Rocks. As we established with the previous podcast we also discuss why this album was selected. You will find the podcast at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This month’s Classic Albums Column focuses on Tool&#8217;s second full length album AEnima. Mars Attacks Podcast episode 49 features comments from <strong><a href="http://charliebenante.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Charlie Benante</span></a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://hoglanindustries.com/news.html"><span style="color: #a20000;">Gene Hoglan</span></a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/alantecchio"><span style="color: #a20000;">Alan Tecchio</span></a></strong>, and Aaron from <strong><a href="http://ironcityrocks.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Iron City Rocks</span></a></strong>. As we established with the previous podcast we also discuss why this album was selected. You will find the podcast at the bottom of this post.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/WhiteWizzard"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jon Leon</span></a></strong> &#8211; Tools finest hour. The title track is the best sarcasm on fake culture in hollywood you will ever hear.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://metalsucks.net/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://metalsucks.net/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Vince Neilstein</span></a></strong> &#8211; Aenima was the beginning of the beginning for Tool. Undertow had great songs, but Aenima saw the band experimenting and branching out with longer songs, complex time signatures and what would become their general sense of Tool-ness. It was only a sign of what was to come.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/Gypsyhawkusa/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/Gypsyhawkusa/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Erik Kluiber</span></a></strong> &#8211; Tool at their peak</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/sacredreich"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/sacredreich"><span style="color: #a20000;">Phil Rind</span></a></strong> &#8211; Heavy, thought provoking and inspiring.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/thisortheapocalypse"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/thisortheapocalypse"><span style="color: #a20000;">Ricky Armellino</span></a></strong> &#8211; This is the album that completely expanded my 12 year old mind and introduced it to the idea of fisting.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cancerbats"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cancerbats"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jaye Schwarzer</span></a></strong> &#8211; I had never listened to anything that was so heavy and so seething while at the same time being so chill and mellow. There WAS another approach to being a heavy band.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href=" http://www.myspace.com/christsangarides"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href=" http://www.myspace.com/christsangarides"><span style="color: #a20000;">Chris Tsangarides</span></a></strong> &#8211; If I could play guitar in any band it would be this one. This album is just so full of awesome grooves and the sound they get on record is pristine. Many influences in their music from Beefheart (again) to Arabic and Greek time signatures. I love it when I hear original and unique music, I can’t think of a bad thing to say about this band. The thinking man’s rock band? I don’t know about that but they have become huge without conforming to any convention but their own. Probably one band that is closest to how I feel how music should be made, long may they rock!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Freeze-Tag-Assassins/162328460478741"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Freeze-Tag-Assassins/162328460478741"><span style="color: #a20000;">Scott LePage</span></a></strong> &#8211; I freaking love this album. I could listen to Eulogy 100 times straight through and still want more. So many textures on this album. Probably one of my top 10 favorite second albums of all time.</p>
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</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Freeze-Tag-Assassins/162328460478741"><span style="color: #a20000;">Chris Biermann</span></a></strong> &#8211; Best album I&#8217;ve ever heard sonically &#8211; that is the kind of mix I aspire to attain, though I will never be able to! LOL!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.marlenne.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.marlenne.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Raul L.R. </span></a></strong> &#8211; What to say about Tool and the tremendous album that Maynard and the band released. This was the first album I heard from the band, I can thank a friend for that, he played the album in his van everyday going to rehearsals. To me they’re the perfect band, dark, and wise with the way that they develop and execute each one of the tracks on the album. The first track Stinkfist is a declaration of the band’s intent. Maynard is unreal with each melody, Danny Carey is a savage on the drums, Adam Jones playing is easily a 10. He is one of my favorite guitarists, not because of his virtuosity, but because he knows exactly what each track needs, without having to be some over the top guitar hero that gets carried away with some self indulgent solos. His playing helps each album become a musical journey into the world of Tool. I listen to the second track Eulogy every morning, it happens to be the alarm clock on my cell phone! This track is simply genius. Justin Chancellor’s playing on the album is just sublime throughout; he is a true master at the bass, and something for every base player to aspire to be.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/enyawayne"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/enyawayne"><span style="color: #a20000;">JL</span></a></strong> &#8211; This marked a before and after. It was an album that I could never put on while I was studying, because it required all of my attention. There was always a detail to discover, especially with Danny Carey’s playing which is just plethoric.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.propagandametal.es/noticias.htm"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.propagandametal.es/noticias.htm"><span style="color: #a20000;">David Lozano</span></a></strong> – Unfortunately I’ve never gotten into Tool, that said, I appreciate their talent.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.stevesmyth.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.stevesmyth.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Steve Smyth</span></a></strong> &#8211; I always dug how this band could put together good ensemble-like pieces, songs like Eulogy, Stinkfist, and 46 and 2 I remember hearing a lot, like everyone else, but the title track is a standout as well, and who could forget Hooker With A Penis?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.divine-ascension.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.divine-ascension.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Luke Wenczel</span></a></strong> &#8211; Danny Carey of Tool is another ongoing influence. His creativity and expression behind the kit really speaks volumes and adds to the tracks he plays on to no end. Danny is a drummer of many layers. The playing he hammered out for Tool’s third release Ænima is something I always come back to and rediscover. Danny’s the reason I play a 14&#215;8 inch snare and, like Nicko, he plays his Ride in the same place. A few of his cymbal choices have also made their way into my set-up, mainly the effect cymbals, the china and splashes!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.cerebralmetalhead.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.cerebralmetalhead.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Etan Rosenbloom</span></a></strong> &#8211; I still remember being holed up at my aunt&#8217;s house in late 1996, some mysterious flu-like illness forcing me to stay inside night and day. Tool&#8217;s Aenima, released just a few months prior, was my solace, a constant presence on my portable CD player as I convalesced. The closing track &#8220;Third Eye&#8221; was the most powerful to me, but there are memorable moments aplenty on Aenima &#8211; the gargantuan opening riff to &#8220;Stinkfist,&#8221; which was the most intriguing song on rock radio that season, and easily the mot bizarre video on MTV; Justin Chancellor&#8217;s serpentine bass lines throughout &#8220;Forty Six &amp; 2;&#8221; the propulsive drive and righteous hatred all over &#8220;Hooker with a Penis;&#8221; Maynard James Keenan&#8217;s misanthropic tribute to Bill Hicks in &#8220;Aenema&#8221; (&#8220;Learn to swim / See you down in Arizona Bay&#8221;). The German monologue &#8220;Die Eier von Satan&#8221; freaked me out to no end, even after I discovered the guy was just offering a recipe for Mexican cookies. More than any individual moment, Aenima felt like a triumph of sustained mood to my teenage self. I&#8217;d never before heard an album that felt like it was made for arenas but felt so intimate, one that balanced cerebral, ofttimes spiritual ideas and visceral music in such powerful ways.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/DC4HardRock"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/DC4HardRock"><span style="color: #a20000;">Shawn Duncan</span></a></strong> &#8211; Wow, Aenima, what a killer album! Opens with Stinkfist and this should have alerted you immediately that something was gonna kick your ass!! Awesome drum tones..great production..Tool has a way of being progressive without getting ridiculous, they always manage to maintain a &#8220;song&#8221; mentality and groove Danny is a MONSTER!..H, Pushit, Hooker with a penis, and Forty Six &amp; 2!!! I mean c&#8217;mon, how could any die hard metalhead rock and roller not fucking dig this!?!?!?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.chimaira.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.chimaira.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Mark Hunter</span></a></strong> &#8211; I discovered Tool on the Lollapalooza tour. I instantly became a fan as this was a new spin on heavy music. When Aenima came out, Tool changed the game once again. Epic song structures, beautiful melody and technicality that virtuosos can stand behind. They infused more psychedelics and all of the musical boundaries disappeared. Very few words can do this album justice. It&#8217;s better to just turn off the lights, turn on the album and take a journey of your own. This is one of the most important records of all time.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://thenumberoftheblog.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://thenumberoftheblog.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Grover XIII</span></a></strong> &#8211; For some reason, when I&#8217;m listing albums that I really, really like, I always forget about this one. I&#8217;ve listened to this album so many times that the whole thing sticks in my mind, and &#8217;46 &amp; 2&#8242; is one of my favorite songs ever, and yet it always escapes my mind. This was easily some of the darkest, most unique music to get played on major radio that I&#8217;ve ever heard, and the influence it had on my musical tastes is something that I&#8217;m still not fully aware of, I think.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~waynefindlay/waynefindlay/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~waynefindlay/waynefindlay/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Wayne Findlay</span></a></strong> &#8211; It was and still is a big inspiration and influence on me. Not many bands get 7 minute songs on the radio these days!! And only a few can say that they do&#8230;Incredible musicianship all the way around.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">Jose Izquierdo </span></a></strong> &#8211; One of our tour van’s all time classic albums. You either love the album or you hate it, it can drive you nuts, or you’ll only want to listen to this album. I can attest to this because it’s happened to me.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><br />
</a></strong></span><strong><a href="http://www.angelusapatrida.com/"><span style="color: #a20000;">David G. Alvarez</span></a></strong> &#8211; Wow, what to say about this album? I actually dig the last one a lot more, and I’m not sure if this album or Lateralus has the track that was written based on the Fibonacci Code, but their writing is pure genius. Some people complain about the time signatures, and what have you, but you have to appreciate their talent whether you like them or not. I remember having to dissect Adam Jones’ parts, from a technical stand point, they aren’t difficult to play. But the way that he has mastered how to use something as simple as a delay, and create all of the sonic textures you hear on this album. Justin Chambers and Danny Carey, both are incredible players and do some amazing things on this album.</p>
<p>Remember that you can go here <a href="http://marsattacksradio.com/2011/05/classic-albums-column/classic-albums-column-index/">index page</a> to find out further details on everyone involved in the column.</p>
<p>The podcast portion can be streamed or downloaded from here:</p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 48 &#8211; Mark Hunter of Chimaira and Dave Reffett of Shredding The Envelope</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast we interview Mark Hunter of Chimaira and Dave Reffett. Mark discusses the band&#8217;s new album The Age Of Hell, some of the band&#8217;s line up changes, releasing the new album for free in the UK, and what it&#8217;s like to have Chimaira associated to shows like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast we interview Mark Hunter of Chimaira and Dave Reffett. Mark discusses the band&#8217;s new album The Age Of Hell, some of the band&#8217;s line up changes, releasing the new album for free in the UK, and what it&#8217;s like to have Chimaira associated to shows like Mythbusters, The Farmclub and Deathklok. He also fields a bunch of listener submitted questions.</p>
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<p>There isn&#8217;t enough I can do to thank Dave Reffett for his help, he has assisted us in obtaining quite a few guests. As a result it is my pleasure to include him in the episode. He discusses his album The Call Of The Flames, what it was like to feature people like George Lynch, Chris Poland, Glen Drover and Mike Mangini, among others that appear on the album, his gear, and briefly touches on future projects he&#8217;ll be working on. He didn&#8217;t want to mention a whole lot about the latter, but I&#8217;m sure it will be cool none the less.<a href="http://marsattacksradio.com/wp-content/media/2011/10/DAVE_101104_0138Aasm.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1242 aligncenter" title="Dave Reffett" src="http://marsattacksradio.com/wp-content/media/2011/10/DAVE_101104_0138Aasm-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
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<p>Pictures courtesy of Chimaira and Dave Reffett.</p>
<p>The episode contains tracks off of Chimaira&#8217;s Age of Hell, and Dave Reffett&#8217;s The Call Of The Flames</p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 47 &#8211; Paul Shortino &amp; Issa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the latest episode of the we have the pleasure of interviewing legendary singer Paul Shortino, who has worked with groups like Rough Cutt, Quiet Riot, and most recently King Kobra. Paul discusses the latest self tilted King Kobra release, being part of Quiet Riot, why Frankie Banali put Quiet Riot back together and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>During the latest episode of the we have the pleasure of interviewing legendary singer Paul Shortino, who has worked with groups like Rough Cutt, Quiet Riot, and most recently King Kobra.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Paul discusses the latest self tilted King Kobra release, being part of Quiet Riot, why Frankie Banali put Quiet Riot back together and the possibility of working with him in the future. He also discusses his former Rough Cutt bandmate Jake E. Lee, and what it was like to play The Duke in Spinal Tap.</p>
<p>The episode also features an interview with Norwegian singer Issa, she&#8217;s back for the second time promoting her new album The Storm which drops on November 1st.</p>
<p>Issa discusses making The Storm and how things varied compared to her debut album Sign Of Angels.</p>
<p>The episode contains the music of King Kobra, Quiet Riot, VBA (Javier Vargas, Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice featuring Paul Shortino) and Issa.</p>
<p>Pictures courtesy of Frontiers Records.</p>
<p>The podcast can be streamed or downloaded from here:</p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 45 &#8211; Carmine Appice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 18:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest episode of the podcast contains an interview with drumming legend Carmine Appice. During the episode he discusses the latest album by King Kobra, why Paul Shortino is in the band and not Marcie Free, how he got into doing drum clinics, his upcoming autobiography which is co-authored by Greg Prato, and what Carmine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest episode of the podcast contains an interview with drumming legend Carmine Appice.  During the episode he discusses the latest album by King Kobra, why Paul Shortino is in the band and not Marcie Free, how he got into doing drum clinics, his upcoming autobiography which is co-authored by Greg Prato, and what Carmine finds exciting or boring with other autobiographies he’s read.  He also discusses Ozzy’s legendary ant story, something he thinks never took place.  Along the way he also touches upon a bunch of the bands he’s played with over the years.</p>
<p>During the episode you’ll hear tracks by King Kobra, Blue Murder and VBA a project that features Spanish blues guitarist Javier Vargas, Tim Bogert, Carmine and Paul Shortino.</p>
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		<title>Podcast Episode 44 &#8211; Doro Pesch &amp; Alexis Brown Of Straight Line Stitch</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 19:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast we have two special interviews, one with Doro Pesch, and the other with Straight Line Stitch’s Alexis Brown. Doro came on to lend her comments to the Classic Albums Column, but we ended up veering off into another direction and discussed her collaboration with Peter Steele [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast we have two special interviews, one with Doro Pesch, and the other with Straight Line Stitch’s Alexis Brown.  Doro came on to lend her comments to the Classic Albums Column, but we ended up veering off into another direction and discussed her collaboration with Peter Steele on the track Decent.  How she pulled together the special guests featured on her DVD 25 Years In Rock (which is about to be released in the US).  Some upcoming shows in New York and Chicago that will also feature a series of special guests.  What it was like for her to jump on stage with Twisted Sister at the end of the NY Steel Benefit show, among other things. She also let’s slip that she’s writing new material that will end up on her next album.</p>
<p>Alexis Brown isn’t your typical singer.  Yes she’s featured as one of the “Hottest Chicks In Metal”, but her voice sets her apart from pretty much any other singer that has been featured on Revolver’s list.  She has a unique style that was forged by listening to some artists that may not be deemed as “cool” by today’s standards.  But she has no issue discussing them with us.  Some of the other things she discussed include the recording of Straight Line Stitch’s latest album The Fight Of Our Lives, what it’s been like to tour with the band, the camaraderie with other bands, and even lending a hand to Kittie.  She also points out how important it is for the band to make an impression every night on stage.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode you’ll hear assorted tracks from both Doro and Straight Line Stitch.</p>
<p>Thanks to Bill from E1 and Liz from Earsplit Compound(not Ear Splitter like is mentioned during the episode) for setting things up with Alexis and Doro. </p>
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