Job for a Cowboy: Moon Healer Album Review - Renegade Jukebox #37
In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the first album from Job for a Cowboy in 10 years, Moon Healer!
Read MoreIn this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the first album from Job for a Cowboy in 10 years, Moon Healer!
Read MoreIn this episode, Mike and Nick continue their journey through the discography of Motley Crüe, from the perspective of two metalheads who haven't heard the majority of their albums in full. They travel back to 1983 to discuss the band's 2nd studio album, Shout at the Devil!
Read MoreRenegade Jukebox is back with another retrospective series. This time, instead of 1 mega star in Limp Bizkit, Nick and Mike are making one on 4 big cults of personality in the world of heavy metal. This series will go through each album by Motley Crue, from the perspective of two metalheads who haven't heard the majority of their albums in full. We begin with their 1981 debut, Too Fast For Love.
Read MoreOn this episode of Why We Love This Band, remember when My Space deathcore took the world by storm? Well, Job For A Cowboy would rather you didn't (and we'd tend to agree). So Nick & Mike decide to mainly cover their 4 studio albums and why they've aged like fine expertly crafted death metal wine! And get some jabs in at Blue Ridge Rock Festival on the process!
Read MorePrepare yourself for a Dethpocalypse as Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God return for another episode of the Renegade Jukebox! This time, our metalhead duo turn their critical eyes upon the latest album from the stars of Metalocalypse, Dethklok's Dethalbum IV! Raise your fists up and celebrate with us, Renegades!
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru are joined by the Super Saiyan Death Metal God, Nick, to discuss the Metalocalypse direct to video movie Army of the Doomstar!
Read MoreDo you love rockin' guitar riffs? Do you love heavy metal? Do you love adult animation? Then step right up, because Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God have you covered with volume 2 of Why We Love This Band, featuring the incredible musical stylings of Dethklok, stars of the Adult Swim animated series, Metalocalypse! Mike and Nick take us through the band's history, their favorite albums and songs, and have fun with a certain sound effect through this episode! Enjoy, my fellow metalheads!
Read MoreWelcome, everyone, to the inaugural edition of Why We Love This Band, a new series conceived and co-developed by the Super Saiyan Death Metal God himself, Nick, and our Captain, Mike! This time, the dynamic metal duo take on the discography of one of their all-time favorite metal bands, Avenged Sevenfold! Join them as they discuss the band's albums, lineup changes, and their personal highlights from A7X's history! Jam on, my friends!
Read MoreWe're talkin' METAL on this episode of the Jukebox! Co-hosts Mike and Nick are finally rejoined by Keona as they discuss the latest studio album from the legends of metal themselves, Metallica! Click play and join the discussion as we take an in-depth look at 72 Seasons, how the band's evolved over the decades, and which tracks on the record we love (and which ones we'd cut)!
Read MoreJoin Mike, Nick, and special guest host Shaurya as we take a walk down memory lane and celebrate the 20th anniversary of Linkin Park's classic album, Meteora! The passion, rhythm, and beats all come back to us as we discuss our favorite tracks, the album's re-release, and the legacy of this great band! Enjoy the retrospective, and thanks for listening!
Read MoreMike and Hayden return with another episode of the Renegade Marquee! In this alliterative episode, they take a look at Matilda the Musical, an adaptation of the popular Broadway production, filmed by the same team of writers and director as the stage show! Join them as they wax poetic on Roald Dahl's finest work!
Read MoreCaptain Kaye and Nick celebrate the best of what 2022 had to offer in Metal!
Read MoreThis is the final installment of Mike and Nick's journey through Limp Bizkit's discography, as they answer the most important question: was it all worth it?
Read MoreCaptain Kaye and Nick have returned to the story of Limp Bizkit, as they discuss one of the fastest selling rock albums of all time.
Read MoreOn this episode, Captain Kaye and Nick discuss the 4th studio album from Lorna Shore, Pain Remains!
Read MoreOn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God review the 7th studio album from Slipknot titled The End, So Far.
Read MoreAs a tie-in to the Rise of Squall of Limp Bizkit miniseries on Renegade Jukebox, Captain Kaye, Super Saiyan Death Metal God, and Haley review the Netflix docuseries Trainwreck: Woodstock '99!
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God review the 10th studio album from Machine Head, Of Kingdom and Crown!
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Super Saiyan Death Metal God discuss Limp Bizkit's 2nd studio album, Significant Other, and now MTV played a pivotal role in the band's continued success.
Read MoreWhat’s going on, everyone? Welcome to Part 1 of a brand new artist retrospective! We begin with Three Dollar Bill, Y’all, Limp Bizkit’s 1997 debut, produced by Ross Robinson. How does it hold up? Better than you might think, but tune in to hear what myself and Nick thought about the record, and what exactly led to their massive success.
You are absolutely WRONG about Silence In The Snow. Tonight, Nick and Mike cover what might just be the most contentious Trivium album. One mired by circumstance, member changes, and a changing metal scene from the New Wave of American heavy Metal, to the Octane Metalcore and pre-TikTok influencers telling you not to like this album. But actually how is the music on display? Well, listen and hear Nick & Mike defend this gem.
Jukebox returns with the next episode in The Trivium Retrospective, Vengeance Falls. Nick & Mike confessed in the last episode that it had been a long time since either of them actively jammed the album. So how does it hold up? Sit back, relax and get ready to Ooh ah ah ah as Trivium collaborate with David Draiman. (The results fair considerably better than Disturbed last two albums.)
New decade. New rules. New Trivium, figuratively and literally. In Waves is a huge turning point in the band's catalog, one the band insisted was a necessary step to them continuing. Is the album a shower or a grower? Or would we not see what they were going for on later albums? Listen and find out.
The episode you've all been waiting for. Nick and Mike cover a modern metal classic on this episode of Renegade Jukebox. Across this hour, they illustrate why Shogun by Trivium is a genre defining classic and why you need to hear this album. Listen and find out why!