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The Audible Extacy Podcast

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Three friends in their 50's who like to sit around and discuss the music they grew up listening to. You can reach out to us on social media on twitter at @audible_extacy or email at audibleextacypodcast@gmail.com.
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Today we review the $5.98 EP - Garage Days Re-Revisited album from Metallica. This was their first album after Cliff Burton passed away and was their way to introduce Jason Newsted to the world. Tune in to see if this album holds up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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Diving into 6 songs by Slayer that will help to get your started with this band. Also, taking an ever so brief peek into the latest single by Kerry King. It Sleeps at Dawn Tori Amos: Raining Blood Blabbermouth Article Email: audibleextacypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Audible_Extacy Instagram: Audible Extacy Podcast…
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Today we review the 1978 country classic The Gambler from Kenny Rodgers. This album served as the springboard for Kenny to become a multifaceted superstar in the late 70's and early 80's. Tune in to see if it lives up to they scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
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As we continue our country music month, this week we are reviewing the 1982 classic Mountain Music by the band Alabama. Tune in to see if this album holds up the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew and stands the test of time!
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Jimmy and Anthony discuss the album Abigail by King Diamond and reveal our pics for the Top 5 Horror franchises. Tune in if you dare. Email: audibleextacypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Audible_Extacy Instagram: Audible Extacy Podcast
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Today we review the debut 2017 album, From the Fires from Greta Van Fleet. This band has drawn comparisons to Led Zepplin over the years. Tune in to see how we rate it and see if we think it can stand the test of time.
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Today we welcome our friend Jesse onto the podcast while we review the 1977 classic progressive rock album The Grand Illusion by Styx. Tune in to see how the crew rates this album and see if we think it has stood the test of time.
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Today we review the 1990 album for the Australian rockers The Razors Edge. This album was the soundtrack for the Audible Extacy crew during their senior year of high school. Tune in to see if it lived up to our memories.
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Today we review the 1996 Matchbox 20 debut album Yourself or Someone Like You. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy Crew rate this gem from the mid 90's and see if this album lived up to our memories.
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Today we review the 1983 debut album by the most popular metal band in the world. Tune in to find out if Kill 'Em All stands up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew 40 years after it's debut and stay tuned to hear us discuss Metallica's latest album 72 Seasons.
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Today we review the album Fortune Favors the Bold from the outlaw country band 49 Winchester. Tune in to see how we rate these local guys and see if this new album passes the rigorous testing from the Audible Extacy crew.
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Today we finish up with our Van Halen revisits reviewing the 1986 classic 5150. As the band transitioned into a new lead singer, did they lose the magic of the original lineup? Tune in to see what the Audible Extacy crew has to say about the debut of Van Haggar!
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Here at the Audible Extacy Podcast, we have decided to revisit some of our earlier episodes and write some wrongs of our past. This month we will look at some Van Halen albums again, and today Jimmy has selected Van Halen 2 as his pick. Will this album live up to our initial review? Tune in to find out!…
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Today the Audible Extacy Crew tackles the 1982 album by American country music artist George Strait. Tune in to find out if this album by King George passes the scrutiny of the panel and if it stands the test of time.
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Today Jesse joins us as we review the sixth studio album by Irish hard rock band Thin Lizzy, released in 1976. With heavy hitters such as The Boys Are Back In Town and Jailbreak, this is considered the most popular album in their discography. Join us to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew…
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Today we review the 1984 album Stay Hungry from the Heavy Metal/Glam Metal rockers Twisted Sister. Are these guys more than just two hit wonders? Tune in to find out what the self proclaimed experts at The Audible Extacy Podcast have to say.
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Today we review the massively popular album Reckless from Bryan Adams. With 6 sizeable hits, does this Canadian rocker stand the test of time with this album from 1984? Tune in to find out what the Audible Extacy Crew has to say!
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Today Jimmy and Chris discuss a concert by the band Ghost that they recently attended. Tune in to see if these Swedish occult rockers impressed two thirds of the Audible Extacy crew with their recent live performance.
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