10 Things You Never Knew About KISS MEETS THE PHANTOM OF THE PARK
It’s a strange piece of pop culture history from a time when KISS ruled the world. A legendarily wacky production full of hilariously ridiculous anecdotes resulted in one awesomely bad made-for-TV movie, starring a super-powered KISS vs. an evil inventor and some robot imposters at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Here we’ll take a look at […]
The Best Of Gene Simmons (KISS Bass Guitar Medley)
People often forget how melodic Gene was especially on Kiss’s 70’s stuff. He often played lines that were independent of what the guitars were doing. – Kevin Dudley
The Levitating Turntable – What Magic Is This?
Behold, the magical levitating turntable… Maglev Audio – https://www.maglevaudio.com/
Vinyl Record Pickups Oct 2018 – 20+ Albums

List of MUSIC SHOWN: Conker’s Bad Fur Day Original Soundtrack Metal Allegiance Vol II: Power Drunk Majesty Dead Cells Soundtrack Death Angel – Act III Profondo Rosso Original Soundtrack Amorphis – Queen of Time Suicidal Tendencies – Join the Army Megadeth – Killing is my Business and Business is Good (FINAL KILL) Pigface – Gub […]
Remember CEREAL BOX Records?
I really want that KISS Krunch one now!!! LOL
DIEMONDS – OUR SONG – OFFICIAL VIDEO
OUR SONG taken from DIEMONDS Directed by: Skye Sweetnam
Where are the vinyl reissues??? Classic hard rock/metal albums MIA
Let me get this straight. I can buy a #vinyl reissue of Whip Cream and Other Delights, but not Ozzy Osbourne’s No More Tears? Or Van Halen’s Balance? Here are some classic hard rock and metal albums in desperate need of a vinyl reissue.
Game Soundtracks – 5 Hidden Gems

SOUNDTRACKS Mentioned: The Great Giana Sisters (C64) Pictionary (NES) Celeste (Steam/PS4/XBOX One/Switch) Jamestown+ (Steam/PS4) Bastion (Steam/PS4/XBOX One/Switch)
New exhibit features never-before-seen photos from Seattle’s grunge scene – KING 5 Evening
Photographer Paul Hernandez developed old negatives of Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and others for his retrospective Star Gazing.
Backspin: Sebastian Bach on ‘Skid Row’ & ‘Slave to the Grind’
The ex-Skid Row frontman talks about his band’s landmark debut album and how “I Remember You” almost didn’t make the cut. The ex-Skid Row frontman talks about getting heavier on their sophomore effort and being the first metal band to debut at No. 1.