Modern 80s twist for “The Greater Good of Man” (feat. Splintered Throne, Kilfeather) | MRP #034
The Metal Robot Podcast (2022-08-30) We’re wrapping up August with a bang this week, back from the hiatus and ready to bring on the fire! And this is apparently brought to you by Avatar who want to be our saviours? … go figure. On tonight’s episode, Kilfeather returns for part 2. Also, Splintered Throne’s new album The Greater Good of Man released last week with Lisa Mann behind the mic, let’s talk with the band’s guitarist Jason Moser. In the metal news recap: “Bring Me To Life” hit the top of the iTunes charts 19 years after release, also tour announcements and a tease for some proggy Deicide music. Plus, new releases from this week including Machine Head returning 4 years after Catharsis, but can they recover?
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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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