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THE AUDIOECLECTICA PODCAST: EPISODE 8- THE LADIES OF ROCK

Episode 8 of The Audioeclectica Podcast is here for your listening pleasure! The past 7 episodes have covered a lot of different topics and a slew of great bands to check out. We hope you are checking them out! On this episodes we thought it would be great to showcase the ladies and the bands they are in. Brian and Justin start back in the 1960’s and go through each decade till now, pointing out the most rockin females. This is definitely an episode to check out who we chat about especially the current bands!

So grab your favorite beverage, flip it on in the car, sit back and have some fun with Audioeclectica!

Our “In Rotation” Album Picks:

Brian:
Nine Inch Nails- The Fragile
Greg Puciato- Mirrorcell
PJ Harvey- Dry
Sex Pistols- Never Mind The Bollocks
Bush- Razorblade Suitcase

Justin:
Exodus- The Atrocity Exhibition…Exhibit A
Down- NOLA
Sugar Ray- Lemonade And Brownies
Incubus- SCIENCE
The Crown- Death Race King

Remember to Listen Eclectically and…

Fuck The Algorithim!!

The Audioeclectica Podcast Episode 008:

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/luckystarradio/audioeclectica-8-female-bands

Credits:
Brian Lacy (@audioeclectica)- Host/Producer
Justin Sinclair (@sinisterreviews666)- Host
Vufcup (@Vufcup)- Producer/Background Music

Recorded At: The Playroom Studios

Classic Sountracks: The Crow-City Of Angels

The_Crow_-_City_of_Angels_Original_Motion_Pictures_Soundtrack
The 1990’s were truly a great time for music. One of the best things about that time were the soundtracks that came out. Even if the movie wasn’t that good, most of the time the soundtrack was great. As is the case with the terrible sequel to the masterpiece that is The Crow. The soundtrack far surpassed the film. The inclusion of songs from Hole, White Zombie, Bush, Deftones and Filter all made this worth while. The Hole song was a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Gold Dust Woman.” This could actually be the best song that Hole ever put out. White Zombie’s version of KC and the Sunshine Band’s “I’m Your Boogie Man,” was a fun song that had a great video to accompany it. Bush’s contribution was a really solemn cover of Joy Division’s “In A Lonely Place.” They really did a great arrangement with that song. Deftones song “Teething” is classic Deftones. They also appear in the film. Filter’s song “Jurrasitol” is another classic Filter song, that has become a fan favorite and a must play at live shows. Other bands and artists that appear on the soundtrack are Korn, PJ Harvey, Iggy Pop, Toadies and a few others. Sadly the movie doesn’t hold a candle to what the first movie was, but the soundtrack makes up for that. Even though the soundtrack to the first film is way better than this one!

The Crow- City Of Angels:

By: Brian Lacy