Nuclear Theatre – self-titled

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Nuclear Theatre – self-titled
Here’s a CD that we listened to on Episode 6: I Want a Beer. Angus didn’t like it at all, but Jeremy and I thought it had potential. So, I decided to take a listen to the full 7 song CD. The first time I listened through I thought, “Okay, not perfect, but I’m curious”. The second time I listened to Nuclear Theatre I thought, “Well, the singer needs work. Maybe a better recording or multiple vocal tracks could make it better…but he does too much of the wacky vocal screams.”  The music itself was enough for me to listen to it one more time and then I thought, “I’d rather have my eardrums scooped out with a melon-baller and have them fed to hippos than hear these vocals again!”
After all of this time and effort I now agree with Angus. Nuclear Theatre’s music isn’t bad, but get another singer.
The End.
www.myspace.com/nucleartheatre

Nuclear Theatre – self-titled

Here’s a CD that we listened to on Episode 6: I Want a Beer. Angus didn’t like it at all, but Jeremy and I thought it had potential. So, I decided to take a listen to the full 7 song CD. The first time I listened through I thought, “Okay, not perfect, but I’m curious”. The second time I listened to Nuclear Theatre I thought, “Well, the singer needs work. Maybe a better recording or multiple vocal tracks could make it better…but he does too much of the wacky vocal screams.”  The music itself was enough for me to listen to it one more time and then I thought, “I’d rather have my eardrums scooped out with a melon-baller and have them fed to hippos than hear these vocals again!”

After all of this time and effort I now agree with Angus. Nuclear Theatre’s music isn’t bad, but get another singer.

The End.

www.myspace.com/nucleartheatre

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Episode 06: I Want a Beer

We premiere for the world the Official Metal Rules! Radio Theme song! Check it out on the Official Metal Rules! Radio MySpace page—be our friend.

The Show starts off with Jeff declaring that there was, “no banging on Bones” he was not thrilled with the season ending of the Fox show, Bones. On to reviews…Jeff reviews Beyond Dishonor: Signs of a Struggle. Jeff is a little nervous since he wasn’t a fan of the CD. So, Josh said he would review it. Josh reviewed Black Label Society’s Skullage. Back to Jeff, he reviews Resurrecturis: Non Voglio Morire. Next up is Angus with Nuclear Theatre—we get to hear a few samples. Angus, Rob and Jeff weren’t fans of the vocals but Josh and Jeremy liked what they heard in general. Following that we play Scarlet Sins. Which we all agreed was pretty good…along will liking the band, Josh also felt the Scarlet Sin’s bass player should make out with him.  The penultimate moment came when Jeremy reviewed Metallica’s Deathmagnetic—he didn’t really like it. Angus found an article on Blabbermouth that had a piece of an interview James Hetfield did with Classic Rock Magazine. We close the show with Tomorrow’s Outlook “Doubt”. Tomorrow’s Outlook singer Mike Gorham did the vocals on the Metal Rules! Radio theme.

Metal Rules! Radio Idol! There is a call to all bands out there to do your best cover of the Metal Rules! Radio theme song. The winning band will be interviewed by us on an upcoming show. Put your song on a CD and mail it to: Metal Rules! Radio Idol, 3 Overbrook Circle, Moorestown, NJ 08057

Show Links:
Black Label Society: Skullage CD/DVD
Resurrecturis
Beyond Dishonor
Nuclear Theatre
Scarlet Sins
Tomorrow’s Outlook
Blabbermouth article about Hetfield’s interview with Classic Rock Magazine
Classic Rock Magazine

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