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A podcast for anyone who also finds themselves disorientated, stumbling in and out of memory lane soundtracked by Taproot and the Queen of the Damned soundtrack.
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Episode 100 - Godsmack

Episode 100 - Godsmack

2023-03-2601:19:00

Here it is. The final Bacio Death Trip and we're going out with a goddamn bang. Sadly, we also have to talk about Godsmack. A sincere thanks to anyone who has listened, shared an episode, reached out to us, bought a shirt or given us $35,000. #35kfamily for life. xxoo
We're going through the theme songs that the album art claims 'rock'. But do they all rock? Did the wrestlers look cool and tough walking out to these tunes? I actually have no idea but two people who love wrestling, Psychonaut and Josh are able to guide me through it. The history, the impressions, the context, the blading, the motorbike noises. This episode is for hardcore wrestling fans and total WWF noobs like me. Live, laugh, learn, suplex. Check out Josh's music here: Circle Breaker Hellion Child
Finally an album by an artist that brings me absolute joy and isn't an aural onslaught. We're talking Far and in particular, their album from 1996 Tin Cans With Strings To You. This record was suggested by this week's guest, the moderator from r/numetal. When they agreed to be on the podcast, I figured they'd suggest Darwin's Waiting Room or 311 but I was legit shocked when they said Far - a band I have loved for ages with a singer, Jonah Mantranga who seems to epitomise the DIY spirit.  But anyway, we do enough gushing on the episode. Buy Jonah's book. Sub to r/numetal. Donate $35,000 on our Patreon. Live. Laugh, Laugh. 
Very lucky to be joined on this episode by comedian, Nick Capper to talk about Ministry's Filth Pig. An album written when Al Jourgensen when he had a $1,000 a day drug habit and recorded in a homemade studio in Texas full of stuff that was breaking down all the time.  “ It was mean; it was ugly. It was music to kill yourself to because that’s what I was trying to do." A brutal album discussed on a soon to be award winning podcast with a great Australian comedian.  Buy tickets to Nick's Melbourne Comedy Festival show, Hold Me Closer Tiny Cancer Nick Capper's Website Instagram Twitter Youtube Phone Hacks Podcast Flat Stick Podcast
Name a better album for us to kick off season 3 with. Actually, don't. I've got things to do today. But you can think of them in your head - maybe think of an album where the drummer doesn't keep switching to halftime or end songs with a splash hit. Regardless of what album we're talking about today, we hope you had a good break from us and are ready for some more insightful and witty podcasting from a soon to be Grammy award winning podcast. Also, legally I am required to say that Gobshite Industries are not operating any shell companies and I strongly discourage anyone from looking into it any further. Thank you.
Here it is. What better way to end the year than going all in on the Insane Clown Posse. Yes, we cover their wrestling career. Yes, we look at their feud with Sharon Osbourne. Yes, we look at Detroit hip hop of the late 80s, early 90s. But most importantly, we look at The Great Milenko. There's also a beautiful Christmas gift for all the Bacio Death Trip listeners! Have a great holiday season and we'll see you in mid January. Woop woop. xoxo
Mushroomhead are a rough listen and I am glad that misery loves company because I am joined by the legends that are Martin and Steve from the Is It Dad Rock Yet? podcast. I threw the proverbial padlock at their ears this week so we could talk about Mushroomhead's masks, water drums, tempos and their feud with Slipknot. Try and find a podcast on Mushroomhead that doesn't mention that Slipknot fight! Can't be done. Welcome to the Bwomp Cinematic Universe. Check out the Is It Dad Rock Yet? podcast here and follow them on Instagram.
A true masterclass in sampling and raw energy, The Prodigy's The Fat of the Land is an all-timer for so many people. Listen as we chew the fat (get it?) - actually, ignore that pun. It's probably been done a million times. Listen as we discuss the band, the music, the Mums ironing while watching the Breathe film clip, the tragic passing of Keith, the samples, the raves.
The links between the early 2000's nu-metal scene and wrestling are well known but did you know that WWE had their own record label but only released one non-wrestling title released? Well, that band was Neurotica. Fronted by Athiest's, Kelly Shaefer the band are now pretty hard to find anything about. The only real way to hear them is by finding a CD on eBay or tracks on Youtube, but luckily I'm joined by Josh (Circle Breaker and Hellion Child) who is a wrestling lifer and loves Neurotica. It's his comfort band. An auditory warm blanket. So listen on in as we talk all things wrestling, Neurotica, Smack Down Records and NHL. Check out Josh's music here: Circle Breaker Hellion Child
After much bullying from T-Moz and Connorlingus, we're doing it. We're going all in on Queens of the Stone Age and their incredible, fantabulous, technicolour dreamboat of a record, Songs for the Deaf. To be fair, we've been going all in on it since it came out in 2002. It's that good. But this episode has it all - hot takes, insightful drum analysis, techno remixes, a great sponsor, a fun sing-songy game and many different pronounciations of the name 'Homme' because we be idiots. Enjoy!
DW Norton is on the podcast this week to talk all things Superheist, music industry, recording, supporting Eminem, playing Big Day Out and yes, we talk about Berger because so many people want Berger back in the band - none more so than DW! You'll also get a sneak peak at some brand new, unreleased Superheist material. An incredibly candid chat that I reckon you'll really enjoy.   Check out Superheist's new album, MMXX wherever you get your music. Big shoutout to Hayden for requesting an episode on The Prize Recruit and thanks to Simon for helping to hook it up!
Much like trying to sync up Pink Floyd's, The Dark Side of the Moon with The Wizard of Oz, there are rumours that this episode perfectly lines up with any episode of Home Improvement. Don't trust us? Give it a go. Or just put us on while you're cleaning your house and to hear us grapple with the fact that we really like this record. A fact I'll deny til the day I die.  Here's the episode of The Mosh Zone where Brock spoke about his vocal style.
Episode 88 - AJ Maddah

Episode 88 - AJ Maddah

2022-10-2301:03:31

Music festivals. My experience with them has been well documented on this podcast. I'm super glad they are a thing but the idea of running one just seems like such a huge amount of work that it makes my head spin. Luckily, I’m joined by AJ Maddah - a man who founded Soundwave Festival and Harvest Festival which saw bands like Deftones, Incubus, Sigur Ros, Nine Inch Nails, Beck, Faith No More, Iron Maiden, Slipknot, System of a Down, Metallica, Linkin Park - just to name a tiny fraction. What makes a festival good? What do you have to consider when booking a headliner? I mean, I don’t really have an answer so it is for the best that I just ask AJ. 
Can't believe it has taken has 87 episodes to get around to discussing a Mike Patton project. Well, it's more a Duane Denison project. But yeah, Tomahawk. Producers of one of the best live songs on Channel V, featuring members of Helmet, Melvins, The Jesus Lizard and Faith No More. A true supergroup that somehow got booed when they opened for Tool, despite being an absolute favourite of Adam Jones. We'll get into that and more on this soon to be award winning episode. 
Ever been sent a cease and desist letter by Slipknot's record label? Well, today's guest has. Dan from Dropbear Studios Masks is on the podcast today to talk about the replica mask world, creating his own masks, working with Diskust and buying Mushroomhead memorabilia. A really great chat with a great guy. Check out Dropbear Studios Masks on Instagram Diskust's Instagram Diskust's Bandcamp
He's back and this time he has stories about touring with Marilyn Manson, supporting P.O.D, playing with Killing Joke and a whole heap of tales from the set of Queen of the Damned, including hanging out with Aaliyah. We also go further into Jerk - the recording process of their album When Pure Is Defiled, playing those Channel V bus shows and how he ended up being the singer of the band. Again, another awesome chat with Johnathan that is well worth your listening time.
A very brown cover for a brown sounding album. Talking Primus and their LP, Brown Album on this week's podcast with special guest Roxy who had the very difficult job of introducing me to the magical world of Les Claypool and band because I have never really listened to them before. I'm not a slap bass guy and I knew that Les is a creative force of nature so stepping into all the lore and cheese references felt overwhelming. Which album to start with? What do I need to know before listening? A special thanks to Roxy for joining the podcast and sharing tales of what it is like to DJ Primus at a nightclub in Darwin and an even bigger shoutout to the Motorola G30 Power. 
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation might not have won an Academy Award, but it did give us an incredible soundtrack and sitting right on Track 5 was Pitchshifter with their song, Genius taken from their 1998 album, www.pitchshifter.com. This album is pure punk rock guitars over drum machines with glitched out politically charged vocals so it is easy to see why their were hometown heroes in Nottingham but what isn't as easy to see if why their parting with Earache caused so much drama. Earache founder, Digby Pearson said "what a colossal waste of space that band turned out to be" - man, falling out of love can be rough. They say the opposite of love isn't hate, it's indifference but can the same be said when you have royalties, touring duties, song writing and recordings involved? Check us out on Instagram too. Not going to link it. Just search Bacio Death Trip.
I’m a high flying podcast deal maker who recently returned from a self-funded all expenses paid trip to the United Kingdom and we’re taking a break from dissecting Papa Roach lyrics to tell you about it. But it’s not all mile high-esque stories, at the end I’ll run through some listener mail, finally getting some insight on the nu-metal funeral held by Roadrunner Records AND there is a special super secret debut of a certain rap song for those who can endure til the end. Hodl.
Yeah, we're doing a pop punk album and yeah, I am on the record as hating pop punk. Always have, always will...or is this the album that can bring me to the dark side? But to make sure it isn't a full pile on on the pop punk genre, we've brought in our dear friend, Monster Truck Marty - a devout Green Day, Blink 182 and Sum 41 fan who is here to argue for the band and give this episode some much needed balance. Oh, in the chaos that was this episode I forgot to mention how much I hate this album cover. It isn't Creed's, Weathered bad, or Coal Chamber's, Chamber Music bad - but it is pretty goddamn bad. If you had Humble Dolph Lundgren on your Bacio Bingo board this week, congratulations! Contact us on our Instagram for your prize. 
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