"Satanic Panic NEVER went away!" | MRP #032
The Metal Robot Podcast (2022-08-07) The Satanic Panic! Yes, I’m still talking about this. Joining me tonight is Alan Cross of the Ongoing History of New Music podcast. In the metal news recap: Steel Panther on the cover of a Motley Crue documentary? And who’s the most successful touring metal act of the past 40 years? I’d tell you now, but that would spoil Metallica’s surprise. Plus, reviews for that new Amon Amarth album, a request from YOU and more from this weeks new releases.
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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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