BONUS: Have Our Monthly Favourite Metal Albums STAYED Our Favourites?
On the latest episode of the Metal Robot Podcast, Collin Sterling and I look back at our monthly top 5 lists from our sister podcast "Influencers of Metal Podcast" and see how well they held up.
Specifically we take a look at the top spot from each list from our monthly series "What Have You Been Listening To?", the show where we rank the top 5 listens from each month., to see if the top spot is still at the forefront of our minds 6 months into the year.
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Written & Directed by: Tom McKay
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Podcast Mixed with: Studio One 4
Original Music by: Tom McKay
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