
Episode 1 - Nu Metal and Flat Pack Furniture
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04/15/20 • 68 min
Join us, Kieran and Graham, for the very first episode of Too Old For This Pit!
We're on a coronavirus lockdown, discussing our glorious teenage years listening to Nu Metal and reviewing new releases from Body Count and Code Orange. Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory is 20 years old, which is supremely depressing, so expect some chat on that. We also talk about our shared hatred of flat pack furniture and spiders.
Strap yourselves in.
15:43 - Nu Metal
39:45 - Body Count and Code Orange reviews
53:13 - Hybrid Theory turns 20
Join us, Kieran and Graham, for the very first episode of Too Old For This Pit!
We're on a coronavirus lockdown, discussing our glorious teenage years listening to Nu Metal and reviewing new releases from Body Count and Code Orange. Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory is 20 years old, which is supremely depressing, so expect some chat on that. We also talk about our shared hatred of flat pack furniture and spiders.
Strap yourselves in.
15:43 - Nu Metal
39:45 - Body Count and Code Orange reviews
53:13 - Hybrid Theory turns 20
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Too Old For This Pit is a humorous dive into the world of alternative music with Graham and Kieran, two 30-something metalheads who now stand at the back of gigs. Expect epic discussions on new releases, hot debates about bands past and present and occasional grown-up banter covering aching backs, screaming toddlers and becoming responsible adults.
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Episode 2 - Four Bands That Changed and One Knee That Twisted
We're back for our difficult second album!
Join us as we chat about the most pathetic way to injure yourself, eating Chinese food on a professional level, French Disney characters and Kieran's ongoing spider problem.
We look at four bands that have totally changed their sound and review new releases from The Black Dahlia Murder and Enter Shikari. We also travel back to 1992 for this episode's classic album - Rage Against The Machine's self titled record.
Eff you, we won't do what you tell us.
13:00 - Four bands that totally changed their sound
33:40 - The Black Dahlia Murder - 'Verminous' review
38:00 - Enter Shikari - 'Nothing is True and Everything is Possible' review
46:10 - Classic album - Rage Against the Machine, 1992
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