METALLICA's 'Death Magnetic' Featured In 'Shockwaves Skull Sessions' Podcast

October 14, 2008

For the thirteenth installment of the "Shockwaves Skull Sessions" podcast, host Bob Nalbandian is joined by Joel McIver, the British metal maven journalist and author whose book, "And Justice for All: The Truth About Metallica" was released by Omnibus Press in 2004; William Irwin, associate professor of philosophy at King's College and editor and co-author of last year's "Metallica and Philosophy: A Crash Course in Brain Surgery", published by Blackwell Publishing; and former Roadrunner head of New Media and current master of the digital domain at Sony/BMG's RCA RecordsEd Rivadavia (who has been one of the most-prolific contributors to the metal genre at AllMusic.com, where he has been writing and reviewing for over 10 years). They come together to discuss METALLICA's latest album, "Death Magnetic".

Listen to the podcast below.

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