Neapolitan Pizza... and how to ruin it w/Malte (INHUMAN RAMPAGE/CYANT)
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In our eighth episode, we talk only a few things metal, some things food, but also many things music, of course. Once again, we are joined by a wonderful guest: the illustrious, the titillating, the mezmerizing, the one and only Malte from Deathcore powerhouse INHUMAN RAMPAGE as well as emerging Metalcore megatrons CYANT. After some convo with our globetrotting guest, we move on to discuss another eclectic selection of heavy (and not so heavy) music, including the recent releases by Darkest Hour - Perpetual Terminal (00:30:49), Enterprise Earth - Death: An Anthology (46:52), Sperling - Menschen wie mir verzeiht man die Welt oder hasst sie (01:00:45), as well as some more dated releases, namely Dream Theater - Images and Words (01:16:24), Thrice - The Artist in the Ambulance (01:30:55), Soilwork - Stabbing the Drama (01:39:58), Alexisonfire - Crisis⁠ (01:50:23), and (much to one podcaster's dismay) My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade (02:02:18). As always, we're happy to provide a Spotify-playlist to complement this episode for your convenience. Check it out! Also, if you want to see Malte's prenatal premiere for yourself, check out ZA:boo - Clown. And one more thing: Turns out, Heisskalt returned while we were off-air. Yay! Once again, we invite you to come along for this metallic journey of epic proportions. Instagram: ⁠@earbvds666⁠ Covert Art: © ⁠franzbrand⁠ Music: © ⁠Thomas Kuhn⁠ Special Thanks to ⁠Dock 11⁠ for accommodating us in their lovely studio!
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