S6E13 kicked off at 19h00 sharp on 30 March 2023 on Rebel Rock Radio. The show started a bit differently with a track called ‘City Lights’ by Motionless In White, from there normality was restored with Scorpions and Motörhead. We went back to Germany for ‘Buck Dich‘ from Rammstein and then shifted to the USA for some Aerosmith, and a track on the Get a Grip album titled ‘Walk on Down‘. Follow the list below for the details.
In terms of highlights we had the brand new Metallica, title track of their forthcoming album 72 Seasons. It is wonderful, if you don’t like it then I gotta say maybe you never liked really liked Metallica, maybe you should admit they are just not for you. The weekly interview was with Ross Harding and it was very cool to catch up with him and discuss his brand new track ‘Everything is Black’. The Ultimate Challenge this week looked at 4 albums from 2000. The candidates were Iron Maiden – Brave New World, Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory, Disturbed – The Sickness, and In Flames – Clayman. Iron Maiden was the clear winner this week, Hybrid Theory did next best. The Immortals slot was awarded to Judas Priest and we basked in the glow of ‘Victim of Changes’.
The Punk part was filled by The Stranglers, Sex Pistols and UK Subs, this to celbrate my brand new Stranglers T-Shirt, this is a bucket list shirt and the story behind it is buried near the end of the show. We went out heavy with Dark Tranquility and Parkway Drive.
Artists featured: Motionless In White, Scorpions, Motörhead, Rammstein, Aerosmith, Nickelback, Volbeat, Buckcherry, The Rolling Stones, The Black Crowes, Nita Strauss & Alice Cooper, Hatebreed, Metallica, Hellfighter, Queensrÿche, The Longshot, The L.A. Maybe, Jimi Hendrix, Dan Patlansky, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, John Mellencamp, Ross Harding, Dave Hause, Annihilator, Rival Sons, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Linkin Park, Disturbed, In Flames, The Stranglers, Sex Pistols, U.K. Subs, Fokofpolisiekar, Kid Rock, Ozzy Osbourne, Dark Tranquillity, Parkway Drive
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