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Corruption Of Colton Podcast

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I talk about music of all genres. Link to the best of songs playlist. https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/the-best-of-the-based-from-corruption-of-colton-podcast/pl.u-PDb4YWBuepZ7D5M

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  1. In defense of AI music. (00:07:51)

    When it is. And isn’t OK to use AI music

  2. I’m returning to reviewing music… (00:01:52)

    After a long break. I’m back to reviewing music. Listen to this episode for an explanation.

  3. Remembering Liam Payne (00:17:46)

    Discussing my thoughts on the death of Liam Payne, by going over my One Direction journey.

  4. Lightning to the nations- Diamond head album review (00:12:14)

    "Lightning to the Nations" is the debut album by the British heavy metal band Diamond Head, released in 1980. It is often regarded as a seminal work in the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) movement, which played a significant role in shaping the heavy metal genre in the late 1970s and early 1980s.The album features a combination of powerful guitar riffs, melodic hooks, and thought-provoking lyrics. Notable tracks include "Am I Evil?", which has become one of Diamond Head's most famous songs and has been covered by various artists, including Metallica. The album's sound is characterized by its energetic performances and the dual guitar work of Brian Tatler and his bandmates."Lightning to the Nations" was initially released on the independent label Happy Face Records and has since gained a cult following. It has been reissued multiple times, often with bonus tracks and remastered audio. The album's influence can be seen in the music of many later heavy metal bands, and it is frequently cited as a classic of the genre.Overall, "Lightning to the Nations" helped establish Diamond Head as one of the key bands of the NWOBHM movement and has left a lasting legacy in the heavy metal scene.

  5. A Taylor Swift terrorist attack, Aerosmith retires : Music news (00:10:29)

    Music news for the week of August 5 through August 9, 2024

  6. Steel : Battle Beast album review (00:20:38)

    "Steel" is the debut studio album by Finnish metal band Battle Beast, released in April 2011. The album features a blend of traditional heavy metal and power metal, with catchy melodies and strong vocals by lead singer Nitte Valo. Some standout tracks from the album include "Show Me How to Die," "Enter the Metal World," and "Iron Hand." The band showcases their technical and song skills on songs such as "Chaser" and "Victory." Overall, "Steel" received positive reviews from critics and helped establish Battle Beast as a rising force in the metal scene. The album's sound has been compared to bands like Judas Priest, Accept, and Helloween, drawing on classic metal influences while adding their own modern flair "Steel" is a solid debut effort from Battle Beast, showcasing their talent and potential for future success in the metal world.

  7. Buck cherry : Buckcherry album review (00:18:27)

    The self-titled album "Buckcherry" by the American rock band Buckcherry was released on April 6, 1999. It features popular songs like "Lit Up," "For the Movies," and "Check Your Head." The album received positive reviews and helped establish Buckcherry as a prominent rock band in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It's known for its energetic and raw rock sound, with catchy riffs and lyrics. Overall, the album is considered a fan favorite and a classic in the rock music genre.

  8. Bad Company : Bad Company album review (00:15:49)

    "Bad Company" is the debut studio album by the English rock band Bad Company. The band consisted of ex-Free band members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke, ex-Mott the Hoople member Mick Ralphs, and ex-King Crimson member Boz Burrell. Released on 26th June 1974 on Swan Song Records, the album was recorded at Headley Grange with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio in November 1973. "Bad Company" reached the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart in the United States and is regarded as a classic of the hard rock genre. The album featured hits like "Can't Get Enough," which peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, and "Movin' On," which reached No. 19. It also includes the title track "Bad Company" and "Ready for Love," among others. The album has been certified five times platinum in the United States, indicating sales of five million copies. Despite its commercial success, critical reception of "Bad Company" has been mixed, but it is often recognized for its influence on hard rock and early heavy metal.

  9. A bath: Abbath album review (00:09:59)

    "Abbath" is the self-titled debut studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Abbath, released on January 22, 2016, through Season of Mist. The album features Abbath Doom Occulta, the former frontman of Immortal, as the vocalist and guitarist. It received positive reviews from critics and fans alike for its aggressive and atmospheric black metal sound. Some standout tracks include "To War," "Winter Bane," and "Ashes of the Damned." It's a must-listen for fans of black metal and followers of Abbath's musical career.

  10. Drowning Pool: Sinner album review (00:21:12)

    Welcome back to the Corruption Of Colton Podcast, where I will be reviewing the debut studio album by metal band Drowning Pool, titled sinner. It is a critically acclaimed metal album, featuring iconic tracks like bodies.

  11. My Podcast In Video! (00:05:23)

    My podcast is now in Video

  12. Billie Joe Armstrong: No Fun Mondays album review. (00:24:55)

    Title: Exploring Billie Joe Armstrong's No Fun Mondays Covers Album In this episode of the Corruption Of Colton Podcast, we delve into the 2020 covers album by Green Day's frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong. Titled "No Fun Mondays," this album features a collection of covers recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, all done in the comfort of Armstrong's own bedroom. We explore the remarkable aspect of how technology advancements have revolutionized the music industry, allowing artists like Armstrong to create music without the need for a traditional studio setup. We discuss the significance of this shift and how it opens up new possibilities for musicians to continue creating and sharing their art, even during challenging times when touring may not be possible. Join us as we appreciate the creativity and innovation behind Armstrong's "No Fun Mondays" project and reflect on how this endeavor kept him engaged and connected with fans while navigating the limitations imposed by the global pandemic.

  13. Alter Bridge: Blackbird album review (00:33:41)

    In this episode of the "Corruption Of Colton Podcast," Colton dives into a deep review of Alter Bridge's second studio album, "Blackbird." From dissecting the qualities of each track to sharing emotional moments, Colton takes listeners on a journey through the music that resonates with him. Tune in to explore the powerful melodies and poignant lyrics of this iconic album alongside Colton's heartfelt reflections.

  14. The Matt Farley interview… (01:10:26)

    "Join us this week as we dive into the comedic world of musician Matt Farley, exploring his hilarious musical personas like The Toilet Bowl Cleaners and the hungry food band. Discover the origins of his bands, his uncanny ability to bring laughter, and get an exclusive peek into his latest projects."

  15. Deep Discog Dive: Corey Taylor (01:20:16)

    In this special episode of the "Corruption Of Colton" podcast, join us as we delve into a unique compilation featuring reviews of Corey Taylor's first and second solo albums. As of 2024, Corey Taylor has only released two solo albums, making this a comprehensive exploration of his evolving musical journey. Tune in to experience an in-depth analysis of his discography, setting the stage for future deep dives into other artists' musical legacies.

  16. CMF2 - Corey Taylor album review (00:25:23)

    In this week's episode of the "Corruption Of Colton Podcast," join me as I delve into a review of Corey Taylor's second solo album, CMF2. Uncover the essence, themes, and music that define this latest release by the iconic musician.

  17. Bruce Dickinson - Tattooed millionaire album review (00:26:25)

    Tune in as I break down the significance of Dickinson's departure from Iron Maiden to pursue a solo career, and explore the themes and messages present in his debut solo album. I will also discuss the impact of Dickinson's solo work on his career and the music industry as a whole. Join me for a deep dive into the world of Bruce Dickinson and his journey as a solo artist.

  18. Black Sabbath - Paranoid album review (00:19:30)

    Welcome back to "Corruption of Colton Podcast"! In Episode 38, we delve into the iconic second studio album by Black Sabbath, "Paranoid." Join us as we explore the profound influence of this album on the heavy metal genre, discussing why it remains a pivotal and essential piece of music history.

  19. August Burns Red - thrill seeker album review (00:22:59)

    "Thrill Seeker" is the debut studio album by the American metalcore band August Burns Red, released on November 8, 2005, through Solid State Records. The album features a blend of aggressive metalcore with melodic guitar riffs and technical drumming. The album received positive reviews from both critics and fans, praising the band's technical proficiency and intense live energy. It is considered a pivotal release in the metalcore genre, helping to establish August Burns Red as a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene. The album's lyrical themes touch on personal struggles, faith, and perseverance, and the band's intense and passionate delivery of these themes resonated with many listeners. Some standout tracks from the album include "Your Little Suburbia Is In Ruins," "Speech Impediment," and "Barbarian." "Thrill Seeker" showcases the raw talent and potential of August Burns Red, setting the stage for their subsequent success in the metalcore scene. It remains a beloved album among fans and a crucial part of the band's discography.

  20. Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters Album review (00:27:33)

    In this episode of Corruption Of Colton Podcast, we delve into the iconic self-titled debut album by Foo Fighters. Released in 1995, this album marked the beginning of a legendary career for the band. Join us as we dissect the tracks, lyrics, and overall impact of this groundbreaking album. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the Foo Fighters, you won't want to miss this in-depth review. Tune in as we explore the origins and evolution of the band's sound, and the lasting influence of their debut album.

  21. Sonic Brew - Black label Society album review (00:29:16)

    Sonic Brew is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band. Black Label Society, released in 1999. The album features a mix of heavy, groove-oriented metal with elements of Southern. rock and blues. https://www.musicradar.com/news/zakk-wylde-guns-n-roses The album received positive reviews from critics and helped establish Black Label Society as a leading force in the heavy metal scene. It features the band's signature sound, with heavy riffs, powerful vocals, and blazing guitar solos. Some of the standout tracks on Sonic Brew include "Bored to Tears," "Lies," and "Spoke in the Wheel." The album's production is raw and unpolished, giving it a gritty and authentic feel. Overall, Sonic Brew is a solid debut from Black Label Society and remains a fan favorite in the band's discography. It laid the groundwork for the band's future success and helped solidify their reputation as a prominent force in the heavy metal genre.

  22. Asking Alexandria - Reckless and relentless album review (00:23:23)

    "Reckless and Relentless" is the second studio album by the British metalcore band, Asking Alexandria. It was released on April 5, 2011, through Sumerian Records. The album received generally positive reviews from critics and fans, and it helped establish Asking Alexandria as one of the leading bands in the metalcore scene. The album features a more diverse and mature sound compared to their previous work, blending elements of metalcore, electronic music, and hard rock. It also includes more clean singing from vocalist Danny Worsnop, adding a melodic dimension to the band's aggressive sound. Some of the standout tracks from "Reckless and Relentless" include "To the Stage," "Dear Insanity," "Morte et Dabo," and "A Lesson Never Learned." The album tackles themes of personal struggle, addiction, and resilience, reflecting the band's own experiences and growth as artists. "Reckless and Relentless" was a commercial success, debuting at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart and selling over 31,000 copies in its first week. The album's success helped solidify Asking Alexandria's reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the metalcore genre.

  23. Black N Blue - Without love album review (00:20:43)

    In this episode, we delve into Black 'N Blue's second studio album, "Without Love," offering a track-by-track review, sharing insights and opinions on each song. Join us as we explore the unique fusion of pop and metal in this iconic band's music.

  24. Once Sent From The Golden Hall - Amon Amarth Album review (00:13:57)

    "Once Sent from the Golden Hall" is the debut studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth. It was released in 1998 by Metal Blade Records. The album is known for its intense and aggressive sound, filled with thunderous, Viking-themed lyrics and powerful guitar riffs. The lyrics are heavily inspired by Norse mythology and Viking history, reflecting themes of battle, honor, and Norse gods. Some of the standout tracks on the album include "Victorious March," "Thor Arise," and "The Dragons' Flight Across the Waves." The album received positive reviews from both fans and critics, establishing Amon Amarth as a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene. "Once Sent from the Golden Hall" showcases Amon Amarth's unique blend of melodic death metal and Viking metal, setting the stage for their future success in the genre. It remains a fan favorite and is considered a classic within the band's discography.

  25. Important message for the listeners. (00:08:31)

    The podcasting industry is always changing, and unfortunately, myself another creators have to adapt with the changes. So in this episode, I explain what that means.

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