SADISTIC FORCE, Epic Death, Brass Metal & MORE | MRP #067
If you thought metal couldn’t surprise you anymore, think again.
In this packed episode of The Metal Robot Podcast, Tom McKay explores the far ends of the metal multiverse — from sweeping fantasy epics to nu-metal experiments gone wrong, and even a surprise trip to Montenegro’s underground thrash scene.
It all kicks off with the reviews segment, featuring a glowing spotlight on Mytherine’s “Lord of Mountains”, an album that blends Tolkien-inspired grandeur with blackened death metal precision. Then comes the opposite end of the spectrum — Fallstaf’s “Ode to the Dead”, a bold (and possibly ill-advised) attempt to fuse brass instruments with nu-metal swagger.
But that’s just the warmup. In Metal Archives Roulette, Tom spins the digital wheel of fate and discovers KK Street Bangers, a thrash act from Podgorica whose sound jumps between filthy old-school tape grit and MIDI-fueled chaos. It’s unpredictable, it’s messy, and it’s exactly why this segment exists.
And to top it off, Sadistic Force crash into the studio to talk about their latest blackened speed metal opus Morbid Odyssey. Expect talk of chaos, energy, and the kind of riffs that make your spine twitch.
This episode is a celebration of metal’s madness — the beautiful, the bizarre, and the “please make it stop” — all in one gloriously heavy package.
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MUSIC USED:
Mytherine “Lord of Mountains”
https://youtu.be/5BW6w_VNP88?si=-4FqeYFue4D2sVK0
Fallstaf “Sunless Friday”
https://youtu.be/3PPV6LE73cs?si=RDE3B_fXLmRrQ1ol
The Reticent “The Concealment (Those Who Don’t Want To Wake)”
https://youtu.be/1cIKQcJLKtc?si=iVJJIX8FHbSAFsnL
Omni Slim “Night Terror”
https://youtu.be/OqkcT0o-dM4?si=jih454Rurw0QH2Wl
KK Street Bangers “Rotten Town”
https://youtu.be/nIMiNGa4Ujw?si=FzQC6QjQNcvTXOqn
KK Street Bangers “Street Metal”
https://youtu.be/D0u9m_zE0ck?si=S8GMsZ_3vibfRtf9
KK Street Bangers “War Zombie”
https://youtu.be/AE6jnXyaA7w?si=QFDU6gZi59CXRkRK
Sadistic Force “Strike After Strike”
CREDITS
Written & Directed by: Tom McKay
Produced by: Tom McKay
Podcast Mixed with: Audition CC
Original Music by: Tom McKay
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