Behind the MOST EPIC Symphonic DM Album of 2022! (ft. Blood of Indigo, Collin Sterling) | MRP #037
The Metal Robot Podcast (2022-10-22) It’s Universal Spooky Day! The day where it’s culturally appropriate to be a metalhead. Any other day, you’re just going through something. On tonight’s special Halloween edition of the show, we go on a journey through the most epic Cdn symphonic death metal album of 2022, Dawn of the Shaded World. Blood of Indigo’s Alex Centorame and Nathan Gross will join us for that. Plus, Collin Sterling of Thrashers Paradise joins us to look forward at the final quarter before ringing in the New Year. No metal news recap this time out: simply because the news this week wasn’t spooky enough. Yes I am in fact THAT petty, what up!? And, a project I’ve wanted to talk about for so long, but they’re only around one day out of the year. Plus a special request from one of you.
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CREDITS
Written by: Tom McKay, Anna
Directed by: Tom McKay
Edited by: Tom McKay
Edited with: Audition CC 2022
Original Music by: Tom McKay
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