METALLICA's Early Days Recounted In SHOCKWAVES Podcast

November 11, 2006

Shockwaves/HardRadio Podcast #2 features a phone conversation between longtime metal journalist Bob Nalbandian and friend Patrick Scott about the NWOBHM and the demo-tape trading scene of the early '80s and some amazing never-before-told stories about METALLICA during their real garage days! Also features classic interview segments with Frank Marino and Dee Snider. And test your metal knowledge once again as you rack your brain to identify these 10 monumental metal guitar leads!

Shockwaves/HardRadio Podcast #2 is available for download at this location. It is also available on iTunes by clicking here.

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