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Aaron and Bryon
Hair Metal Memories
"Hair metal" has become a genre that is often used in a derogative way, and lots of great albums from that period were unfairly lumped in with lesser ones as a result. Your hosts Aaron Alcott and Bryon Dudley aim to reclaim them!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 33 ratings
Great pod!
These guys are super passionate about hair metal. If you are a fan of the genre, you’ll learn tons of stuff you didn’t know and have some laughs. A super chill, easy listening pod for people who remember what it’s like to buy hairspray by the case.
Malken15 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/07/24
Great Show!
Great show that allows me to relive my hair metal fan days of my youth. Really enjoy every episode and discovering albums i haven’t heard of. If you like hair metal this is a great podcast.
OKC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/24/23
Keep it up!
The best years of music and records! Every episode is a memory trip of my favourite era of music. Done extremely well and detailed by guys who know there stuff! Keep up the great work. I’ll keep listening.
Bradlions via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/13/23
Recent Episodes
The first part of a 3-part series focusing on mega-platinum rock stars Van Halen, and the influence they've had on the hair metal genre! Part one covers the first four albums, and a brief history of the band, as well as Aaron and Bryon tackling the question: Is Van Halen hair metal?
Published 04/11/24
Aaron and Bryon discuss this much requested multi-platinum debut album, Stick It To Ya, by Slaughter! Discover the incredible influence bassist/songwriter Dana Strum has had on the genre, the band's connections to Michael Bay and Leisure Suit Larry, and more, as they fly to the angels in this...
Published 03/18/24
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