Episode 30 is a conversation with Boston area guitar player Scott O'Dowd. Scott has played in various bands in the Boston area, his current band Cortez are a great hard rock/stoner rock band, and Scott draws influences from all over the place as he talks about in this episode. Scott has a diverse taste in music and we talk about all different types of music from Black Sabbath to Foreigner (who the episode is named for) as well as all of the different bands he's played in including hardcore band Suckerpunch. Scott was a great guest as his passion for music is unparalelled and this conversation shows that throughout.
#54: Help I'm A Rock (Solo Ramblings While In Crisis)
#53: Emotional Feedback Pt 2 (A Conversation About Neil Peart With Brian And Guy)
#52: Emotional Feedback Pt 1 (A Conversation About Neil Peart With Brian & Guy)
#51: I Don't Belong (Recollections, Collections & Ideas)
#50: American Town (A Conversation With Glen Stilphen)
#49: Careful With That Axe (A Conversation With Brian & Guy About Guitarists)
#48: Get The Lead Out (A Conversation With James Koury)
#47 Till The End (A Conversation With Jeff Morris)
#46: It's Alive! (A Conversation With Brian & Guy About Live Records)
#45: God Of Thunder (A Conversation With Chris Giguere)
#44: Get On The Mic (A Conversation About The Beastie Boys With Brian Smith)
#43: Loose (A Conversation With Daniel Brockman)
#42: Reaction Making Impact (A Conversation With Brian & Guy About Rush)
#41: Even In His Youth (A Conversation With Duane Bruce)
#40: So Long Ago (A Conversation With Kevin Norton)
#39: Chemistry (A Conversation With Brian Smith and Guy Wetherbee)
#38: Break My Body (A Conversation With Kevin Grant)
#37: My War (A Conversation With Randy Larsen)
#36: Death Comes Ripping (A Conversation With Mark Vieira)
#35: Spillage (A Conversation With Michael T. Fournier)
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