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I Did Not Want To Listen To These Guys Again (ft. EvilDead, Night Laser) | MRP #057

We’re back with another electrifying episode of the Metal Robot Podcast that you won’t want to miss. We've got a killer lineup tonight, packed with all the good shit to keep you hooked from start to finish.

First up, we're diving deep into the Essentials Dungeon once again with a look at In Flames' 10th album, "Sounds Of A Playground Fading." If you've ever been torn between loving and hating a band, this segment is for you. I'll take you through my thoughts about this album – from its high points to its monotonous lows. Is it an essential listen or just another forgettable record? Tune in to find out and see if you agree with my take.

But that's not all! We’ve got two heavy-hitting guests joining us tonight. First, I sit down with Phil Flores from the thrash metal legends EvilDead. Their new album "Toxic Grace" is out now, and trust me, it’s an absolute banger. Phil shares some behind-the-scenes stories and insights into the making of the album that you won't hear anywhere else.

Next, we bring in the “Hamburg sleaze rockers”, Night Laser. Robert and Benno join me to talk about their latest release, "Call Me What You Want." If you’re craving some fresh German heavy metal goodness, these guys have got you covered. Their energy and passion for their music are infectious, and you’ll get a sneak peek into what makes their new album a must-listen.

This episode is jam-packed with everything. Click play and I’ll see you in the pit!

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I Did Not Want To Listen To These Guys Again (ft. EvilDead, Night Laser) | MRP #057 Tom McKay


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