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A Podcast with 2 fans of Rock & Metal, just talking Bands, Albums, Gigs and other nonsensical opinions on music

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This week Dunc (with mic and technical issues) is talking all things music from his hometown in Rush Co Dublin with Ross O'Connor (who holds down the episode). Talking about; His intro into Drumming Musicians from Rush like Fangclub Getting a shoutout from the Stage in Slane His bands like Crafty Fuzz & Stitch Jones Recording & playing live on stage Songs; Stitch Jones - Beast in a Field & Crafty Fuzz - Struggle Struggle Too much to unpack on one episode Follow Ross today if...
This week Dunc & Mo look back on Green Day's breakthrough album Dookie. Filled with melodic punk hooks, nostalgia and humour. It was a transcending album that inspired so many iconic bands to come like Sum 41 and Blink 182 to mention a few. What are your thoughts on this one?
This week Dunc & Mo are joined by returning guest Big Jim as they look back at Metallica's 2nd studio Album Ride The Lightning. This is the album that proved Metallica wasn’t just fast and aggressive, but visionary on how metal was going to be. Ride the Lightning is the album that all Metallica fans cherish and some may think is the best they did. Is this your favourite album? Let us know
This week Dunc & Mo sit down to discuss two of the most iconic Unplugged sessions, Nirvana and Alice in Chains. MTV Unplugged was supposed to make bands feel more approachable. Somehow Nirvana and Alice in Chains made it feel more like group therapy. There were highs and lows, but both shows seem like the swansong for both bands in an eerie way. Which one was your favourite?
We are back in 2026 with a Bang!! This episode we look back to Metallica's 2008 album Death Magnetic. An album that brought back a sound of old with a modern twist. It has some bangers on it along with some fillers, but are the songs too long? What is your thoughts on this one? Did Metallica get it right?
This week Dunc & Mo chat all things from upcoming gigs in Ireland 2026, to Limp Bizkit and just how big they are right now. RIP Sam Rivers. We also have some fun and laughs looking at some bands on if they are Overrated or Over Hated? Some bands just divide people, G'n'R, Tool, Kiss to name a few... Who are your overrated bands?
This week Dunc & Mo look back to the thrash masterpiece that is Anthrax's 1987 album Among the Living. It is a fun look back on what is a thrash infused chaotic album that has many of the live anthems fans love to see on the set list of Anthrax when you see them live. What is your opinion on this one? What is you go to track?
Every generation in rock and metal has its legends — the ones who changed everything. But what if time, fate, and tragedy had not kept some of them apart? What if the greatest players — from different eras, different sounds, and different stories — shared one stage? This episode, we imagine what that stage might sound like. This week Dunc & Mo are joined by returning guest Jim, to discuss fantasy band line-ups. It made for some fun chats and discussions and plenty of laughs along th...
Dunc flies solo this week looking to his Top 5 underrated Grunge Bands & Songs. It is a list that is hard to do, as the grunge scene had so many under appreciated pioneering bands, from Mudhoney to Bush, Screaming Trees to Mother Love Bone, Dunc has a lot of fun talking all things Grunge. Who is your favourite underrated Grunge Band and Song?
This week Dunc & Mo continue on their Metallica Series with the album that seen metal go mainstream. An album that changed the world of metal forever and an album that seen Metallica polish up their sound a little and gather a wider audience and help make them the biggest metal band of all time. Are you a fan? What is your favourite track?
This week Dunc & Mo look to album opening tracks. An opening track is much more than just a song, it is the statement that sets the tone for everything that follows. Sets the mood and gives an indication of what they are looking to put across in all that follows. From Pearl Jam to Slipknot, Korn to System of a Down, we pick out some of our favourite opening tracks on that open an album. What is an opening track you love? Let us know.
It has been 30 years of the Foo Fighters, so this week Dunc & Mo decided to start looking back at some of the great albums and music we have gotten over the years, starting with 2011's Wasting Light. Recorded on Anolog with no computers in Dave Growl's garage it was pealed back to show true musicianship, with some classic songs too. What is your favourite Foo album? Are you a fan of Wasting Light? Let us know!!
This week Dunc & Mo are joined by returning guest Paudie and new guest Jim. We look at 20 defining albums from the 60's 70's 80's & 90's, that heavily influenced generations that followed. From The Beatles to Nirvana, Led Zeppelin to Metallica we cover a wide range of albums that will be deep dived in future episodes. What is your iconic Album that is so influential?
This week Dunc & Mo look back to a controversial album to many Metallica fans. Is it as bad as many really remember? We break it down track by track and try give a different ear to it 22 years later. Are you a fan of St Anger? Is it really worth the criticism it receives?
This week Dunc is flying solo. Nirvana has top hits and tracks that both the die hard and casual fans know and love. There are also some deep cut tracks that make Nirvana that little more special with that raw feeling and undeniable musical prowess. Dunc gives his Top 5 Nirvana Deep Cuts. Do you agree with his picks, or what would be yours?
This week Dunc & Mo are joined by returning guest Paudie. From garage thrashers to global icons we are continuing our dive into one of the greatest metal band's catalog, this week being their iconic third album Master of Puppets. We look back at some of the most amazing thrash riffing and the sheer chaos that made them legends. So turn it up, throw the horns, and let’s talk Metallica. What is your favourite track off this masterpiece?
This week Dunc & Mo look back upon Alice in Chains album Dirt. Alice in Chains’ dark, grunge-defining masterpiece. From heavy riffs to heavier themes, this episode explores the album’s impact, sound, and lasting legacy. On our longest episode to date, listen out for the ice cream van debut and Mo's uncontrollable summer sickness. Is this grunge masterpiece the epitome of the best of the grunge music scene? What is your favourite tune from this sludge driven masterp...
This week Dunc & Mo are joined by Paudie to discuss July 5th's massive Back To The Beginning show for a final farewell to Ozzy and the lads from Black Sabbath. While Dunc & Mo were only streaming the days events, Paudie was in Birmingham in the heart of it all with all the other metal heads from all around the world. He agreed to come on and share some of his stories and events from within and around the metal cauldron of Villa Park. We talk about the days highlights, the ...
Ep 16 - Ladies of Rock

Ep 16 - Ladies of Rock

2025-06-2453:25

This week Dunc & Mo look back on some of the great, inspiring and influential women in Rock history. From the pioneering Wilson sisters of Heart to the Raw greatness of Alanis Morrisette. We discuss the sombre beautiful voice of Amy Lee to the controversial Courtney Love. So many to discuss, we have only scratched the surface on this topic. Who is your favourite Lady of Rock?
This week Dunc & Mo head back to the 80's to look back on some Defining albums of some of the biggest bands. From Maiden to Nirvana, some Thrash duals between Anthrax and Megadeth. The 1980's really did kick ass for metal and sub genres, what albums would you pick?
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