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Dave Steed
The number one artist of the decade shows up this week and she’s relegated to page 2. Can’t be a diva around us!
Fastway is back and gasp, rocks. Dave Steed reviews their new record and more loud music arriving in April.
This week’s Bottom Feeders features both songs that are gonna make you sweat and ones that make you go hmmmm….
This week Bottom Feeders asks, what can brown do for you?
Flashback to 1992 and revisit the overlooked Up by Right Said Fred.
March brings new metal releases from Ministry, OSI and Angel Witch.
There’s boy bands and some dude named Brandon but stop in for my interview with Jim Macpherson from the Breeders.
Bon Jovi, Boyz II Men and lots of harmony highlight this week’s Bottom Feeders.
March brings new music from favorites like Cannibal Corpse, Black Breath and new bands, Love Sex Machine and Wizard Rifle.
Christian Mistress returns and we get our first taste of Human Toilet. Ewwww…
Bottom Feeders introduces its first backronym and music from Blackstreet, Black Sheep and more.
We check out new releases from Goatwhore, Terrorizer, Earth and more.
Another Arthur Baker sighting, the Barenaked Ladies and Beck show up in Bottom Feeders this week. And, Dave Steed pulls out the “general rule” for the first time in the series.
Remember Artie the 1 Man Party? How about Bad Boys Blue? No? Then get familiar with them again as Dave Steed takes a trip back to the Bottom Feeders of the ’90s.
Check out the debut album from New Jersey black metallers, Immolith.
The 11th Hour is about to release their second album, Lacrima Mortis. See what we think about it.
Al Jourgensen and Rick Nielsen pair up for a drunken country ride.
Remember Alpha Team, A.L.T. or Around the Way? Brush up on them and more in the latest edition of Bottom Feeders.
Power Metal, courtesy of the seventh offering from Iron Fire.
Downtune and crank it up. There’s new music from Orange Goblin!
Volume 2 of Bottom Feeders features lost hits from After 7, Alabama, Al B. Sure, All City and more.
Bottom Feeders returns with an all new decade to pick on, the 90s! Join Dave Steed as he winds his way through the Ass End of the Billboard charts in the decade.
There’s nothing like a little Sludge to get your day started right.
As we mourn the death of Woods of Ypres singer David Gold, we also listen to their latest offering with sadness.
01.09.12. 0730. So much bad music your hard drive will beg you to download a crippling virus. Go ninja, go ninja, go ninja go.
Wake up your neighbors with some sludge metal from Danish rockers, Rising.