Joe Rogan, Spotify, and The Order of the Young | MRP #018
The Metal Robot Podcast (2022-02-05) This episode is Spotify mayhem! What has been going on with Spotify, Joe Rogan and Neil Young? Let's talk with Curtis Dewar and Gaia Guarda of C Squared Music Marketing!
Then we take a look at Korn, Titanosaur, Venom Prison, TYMO and their releases from this week.
Metal news of the week to follow, including the 2022 Rock & Roll hall of fame, Vinnie Paul NFT ideas, "Bring Me To Life" passing 1 billion YouTube views, Maledictis crowdfunding, and Halestorm's new music announcement.
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CREDITS
Written & Directed by: Tom McKay
Edited by: Tom McKay
Edited with: Premiere Pro CC
Original Music by: Tom McKay
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