The Nu-Metal Podcast from KnotFest has been gaining a fair amount of traction of late with Joshua Toomey talking to a variety of heroes from bands who some have fonder memories of. The latest episode finds former Soulfly and current Channel Zero guitarist Mikey Doling taking about his greatest adventure, Snot and their ground breaking album
Regulars on the European tour circuit, the return of Oakland Californian’s Lionheart after less than a year of disbanding in 2017 with the triumphant “Welcome To The West Coast II” simply because they missed it so much that they couldn’t not do it has been something to smile about ever since. Rob Watson, Walle Etzel,
Back in 2011, Belgian Metallers Channel Zero recorded their one and only album “Feed ‘Em with a Brick” for Roadrunner Records, their first with former Soulfly and Snot guitarist Mikey Doling. Having gained a lot of attention thanks to the quality of their material and sophomore album “Stigmatized For Life” being mixed by Vinnie Paul
It might be freshly released from the 2012 archive but you can bit go wrong with this pro-shot full set from the legendary Channel Zero from the Bullhead City Circus at Wacken. This was the era of “Feed ‘Em with a Brick“, their one and only album on Roadrunner Records and first with former Snot
After a pair of EPs and a demo since forming in 2012 you might not have expected 2021 to be the year that seasoned musicians from Budapest, Hungary known as Godgiven chose to release their debut album “Not That Godly” but then is there ever a good time? The album has been in the works
“It’s been around for a thousand years, And it’ll be here for plenty more, It is the face hidden in disgrace, That has become now an open sore, It is a false messiah, It is the face of pain, The bringer of the bittersweet, The heretic insane, Take my scars…”
East Rutherford, New Jersey at The Giants Stadium on 20th July 2000 saw the much missed Amen take the stage to play their part on the Tattoo The Earth Tour. Widely seen as a rival to Ozzfest, it saw bands like Hatebreed, Nothingface and Slayer share stages across America. Officially Amen are still a going
23 years after it took place, Liberated Tape Archive have rescued this full set from the legends that are Snot. A second generation VHS tape transfer, the show took place in Cleveland Ohio at The Grog Shop on 27th July 1997 and sees the band plaything the majority of their self titled album. 22 years
The title track of the second album from Black Flag is arguably the bands best known outside of their fanbase. “My War” appeared in 1984 via SST Records and was an album that divided fans almost instantly. Releasing on Vinyl and Cassette, Side A featured 6 tracks of high energy Hardcore Punk that the bands
What?! Monday?! Again?! How did this happen?! Alright… After last week’s break in the scheduled program for an impromptu tribute to the late Keith Flint, otherwise known as frontman of The Prodigy, we figured it was time to thrownback and pay tribute to another fallen hero. Santa Barbara California alternative Metal band Snot formed in