When two-thirds of Mountain Caller were on the Hell Bent For Metal, Tom described them as a majority queer band. Max Maxwell, the band's drummer, is on the show this week to explain why the "majority" bit of that statement wasn't precisely true. It's an extended chat that also takes in the imposter syndrome that comes with being newly out and trying to talk about your queerness.
Plus Emma Wilkes (of Kerrang! and other places) joins Tom to put four very different albums in the the Hate Crew Gaybar's jukebox. They are Celebrity Therapist by The Callous Daoboys, Morbidity Triumphant by Autopsy, Love, Death And Decay by Stake, and Pagans Rising by Hexed.
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#99 – On The Road(burn) Again
#98 – Inter Arma's Randy Bumgardner
#97 – Carbon Based
#96 – Split Bi Tongue
#94 – All In The Family Shall Perish
#93 –The Jock And The Whale
#92 – Breaking The Jaw
#91 – Let's Taake 'Bout Sex (Education)
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#88 – Gods Of Grind(r)core
#87 – The Queer Metalhead Guide To Brookyn Nine-Nine
#86 – The Return Of The SeeYouSpaceCowboy
#85 – Hell Bent For The Horizon
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