Arn and I decided to turn our usual metal chat into an episode. We talk about LG's passing, his legacy, the current state of death metal, and other metal related shit.
Nick and Jason join Gnarcast for our very first video episode. It's our 1990 in review. We give our fave albums from that year with a few curveballs. Keep it heavy!
Your dirty rotten Gnarcrew discuss the classic era of Crossover and beyond. Joe even gets a little Suicidal after admitting his like for Join the Army.
Joe "The Cat, The Clit, The Clown" is back for the attack and we all give our favorite hard rock releases. 70s/80s/90s. Shit don't matter. Good to be back.
Joe "The Cat, The Clit, The Clown" is back for the attack and we all give our favorite hard rock releases. 70s/80s/90s. Shit don't matter. Good to be back.
The late 60s/early 70s saw a massive shift in style and sound when it came to rock n' roll. In came a darker, heavier, and far more intense sound that we all came to worship, Heavy Metal.
Live from Biello's ridiculous basement/metal museum, we at Gnarcast let the devil in and give our fave albums, tracks, and anecdotes as we explore the righteous sounds of Scandinavian Black Metal, including Finland.
Could Vio-Lence have released the best thrash album from this scene? Could Joe finally admit that he fists himself after exposing his hatred for classic Metallica material? Find the answers to these and more as we discuss the releases, bands, a
We delve into the first decade of one of metal's most significant and historic labels Metal Blade and countdown our best records they dished out between 1982 and 1992.