July 11th, 2011 / Author: Sara
I’ve been spending most of my time on this website sticking up some bootleg goodness, and I haven’t been doing the random rock ‘n roll jumble that I created this website to do. How about I change that? Yeah, I think so. This new podcast digs into some of my favorite tracks from some awesome bands. Here’s the playlist:
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Tags: Anthrax, Blue Oyster Cult, Exciter, Havok, Ice Age, Led Zeppelin, Metal Church, Overkill, Randy Blythe, The Who
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July 4th, 2011 / Author: Sara

Finally back again with a new bootleg! This week’s Bi-Weekly Bootleg is a recording of an early Megadeth show in San Francisco, California that is thought to be the band’s third show ever. Here’s the setlist:
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May 16th, 2011 / Author: Sara

This week’s Bi-Weekly Bootleg is also a tribute to the late, great Ronnie James Dio. This week’s featured concert is Heaven and Hell at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Here’s the setlist:
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Tags: Black Sabbath, Geezer Butler, Heaven and Hell, Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Vinny Appice
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May 2nd, 2011 / Author: Sara

The Bi-Weekly Bootleg continues, and this week the featured concert is Led Zeppelin at The Royal Albert Hall in London, England. Here’s the setlist:
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Tags: 1970, England, Led Zeppelin, London, The Royal Albert Hall
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April 28th, 2011 / Author: Sara
The hoopla surrounding The Big Four show in Indio may have died down already, but for those of us that were there…let’s just say that the hype will never die. It was a historical evening, and to bearing witness to this history was worth the six hour drive, the expensive tickets, the eight hours on our feet, and every other thing that someone could bitch about. I would never, ever bitch about any of it. It was worth it. If anything, I want to share a little bit of insight into it.
So, what better way to do that than a tribute show for The Big Four? You know who they are. Metallica. Slayer. Megadeth. Anthrax. They defined thrash metal in the 1980s. The bands are still around too. All four bands decided to get together for some European shows, one of which was broadcast in theaters all over the world, and just a few days ago they ended up in Indio, California for the very first show together in the United States. I don’t believe that it’s the only show, but it is the first and the only one that I will have the pleasure of seeing.
As such, I have put together a little podcast with my personal favorite three songs from each band’s set, plus a little hidden bonus at the end of the show. Between each song, there’s little tidbits from the concert itself and my own little rants as usual. What can I say? I love thrash metal. I love heavy metal. I love each band from The Big Four. I fucking loved being at the first United States show they all did together. There is no way I could go wrong with this podcast. Go ahead and listen and enjoy because that’s what it’s all about.
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