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Author: Mike Sinopoli | Sean Henaghan | Brad Nolan | Rob Ruff

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Four rock/metal enthusiasts, Mike Sinopoli, Sean Henaghan, Brad Nolan, and Rob Ruff thrash out the past, present and future of the heavy metal scene. The guys take a "no rules" approach and incorporate everything from album reviews, festival news, rankings, interviews, trivia, polls, debates, hypotheticals, and noteworthy happenings in the world of heavy metal music. It's on, follow...the evolution!

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In this episode, the guys discuss some recent shows they've attended, their most listened to bands around Halloween, review the album The Sin of Human Frailty by END, play a metal Halloween trivia game, and discuss the best and worst candy. Happy Halloween!Instagram: @themetalheadevolutionFacebook: @themetalheadevolutionTwitter (X): @metalheadevo Email:metalheadevolutionpod@gmail.com
In this episode, the guys debut the show's very first "band dedicated" episode and the selected band is Slipknot! This style of episode incorporates everything Slipknot: from their early days, initial impressions of the band, favorite tracks, trivia, best masks, personal accounts with the band, every album rated, their evolution from a start-up band in Des Moines fuckin' Iowa to being regarded as one of the most elite and influential entities in the heavy metal scene, plus a ton more. Tune in to episode 5-5-5 (then I'm 666) and chill to a deep dive into all that is Slipknot! Instagram: @themetalheadevolutionFacebook: @themetalheadevolutionTwitter (X): @metalheadevo Email:metalheadevolutionpod@gmail.com
In this epoisde, the guys discuss the disaster that is the Blue Ridge Rock Festival in Alton, Virginia, a preview of Riot Fest taking place in Chicago, Illinois, a new album review that features wildly different takes by each of the gents on the panel, and a lot more! Thank you for following the evolution!Instagram: @themetalheadevolutionFacebook: @themetalheadevolutionTwitter: @metalheadevoEmail: metalheadevolutionpod@gmail.com
In this episode, the guys celebrate the 4th of July with some talk surrounding pyro at shows, who does it best, and some of their favorite experiences. Some debates spark as the panel discusses their most overrated nu metal bands as well as those from outside of the United States who they believe deserve a larger stage when touring through the states. Our pal and listener, Matt Saban, selected our reviews for this episode, which include the album [m]other by Veil of Maya and the single Ghost of Me by Make Them Suffer. All this, and a shit ton more banter from The Metalhead Evolution!Instagram: @themetalheadevolutionFacebook: @themetalheadevolutionTwitter: @metalheadevoEmail: metalheadevolutionpod@gmail.com
In this episode, the guys celebrate the start of summer with an overview of the top metal festivals taking place in 2023, sharing memories of festivals past, and stating their bucket list dream festival. The show debuts the segment "Prime, Peaked, or Promising" which takes a series of bands and the panel states if they believe each one is in their prime, peaked in popularity/creativity, or promising with an even brighter future ahead of them. The album review for the episode is "War Remains" by Enforced and the single taken on is "30 Under 13" by Better Lovers. The guys also get into their most brutal concert injuries and a lot more! Instagram: @themetalheadevolutionFacebook: @themetalheadevolutionTwitter: @metalheadevoEmail: metalheadevolutionpod@gmail.com
In this, the debut episode of the Metalhead Evolution Podcast, Mike Sinopoli, Sean Henaghan, Brad Nolan, and Rob Ruff intro their newest venture dedicated to the past, present and future of the heavy metal music scene. In this kickoff episode, the guys rate and review the album "Foregone" by In Flames as well as the new single, "We Love You," by the returning Avenged Sevenfold. In addition, recent festivals Milwaukee MetalFest and Sick New World are discussed provoking the dudes to pay some respect to a few Nu Metal bands they felt were underrated or unappreciated. Welcome, EVERYONE, to the EVOLUTION!Instagram: @themetalheadevolutionFacebook: @themetalheadevolutionTwitter: @metalheadevoEmail: metalheadevolutionpod@gmail.com
Prelude message for the upcoming Metalhead Evolution Podcast, debuting June 6, 2023 at 9am CST!
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