Top 5 BEST Metal Albums of 2022! | MRP #041
The Metal Robot Podcast (2023-03-04) Already in 2023, and that means it’s another year we hope to GOD doesn’t suck. But then again, 2 months later and the biggest trending topics are spy balloons, train derailments and people coming after AI art. Off to a helluva start! Coming up, Laura Vargas joins us once again to continue talking about the latest “Inferno Doll” single “Renfield”. Lots of good stuff we talked about that you don’t wanna miss out on.
In place of our metal news recap - we get back to the most striking and most important metal news stories of 2022. Some of which I wouldn’t be surprised if we see return, stay tuned for that.
And the moment we’ve all been waiting for: the Top 5 BEST Metal Albums of 2022! Let’s wrap up this list and end the season with a bang!
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CREDITS
Written by: Tom McKay
Directed by: Tom McKay
Edited by: Tom McKay
Edited with: Audition CC 2022
Original Music by: Tom McKay
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