Consequences of Rock
By J. Thorn
Consequences of RockJul 01, 2020
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AS // 2000 // Metallica // “Don’t Trade on Me”
Shawn Fanning revolutionized how we listen to music through his file sharing program, Napster. In this aftershow, J and Brady discuss their personal thoughts on Napster, how the company drastically altered the music industry, and the moral dilemma of today's free music.
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Jul 01, 202031:04
2000 // Metallica // “Don't Trade on Me”
Right at the turn of the century, a young college kid starts an online file sharing service from his dorm room. Little does he know he's about to change the course of the music industry forever.
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Jul 01, 202030:12
AS // 1990 // Mother Love Bone // Three Kings and a Crown of Thorns
The grunge explosion of the 1990s undoubtedly changed the alternative scene forever. In this aftershow, J and Brady discuss the shift of popular music in the 90s, Seattle's influence on the scene, and the current state of grunge.
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Jul 01, 202031:06
1990 // Mother Love Bone // Three Kings and a Crown of Thorns
Grunge has always been a genre used to express the hardships and turmoil of life. And for the kings of the Puget Sound, these unfortunate hardships will serve as the fuel that propels them into stardom.
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Jul 01, 202029:42
AS // 1980 // Iron Maiden // The Head
Iron Maiden used their charismatic stage presence and their freakish mascot, Eddie, to take over the British metal scene. In this aftershow, J and Brady discuss Maiden's success, Eddie's relevance, common rock rivalries, and the creative choices of the metal genre.
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Jul 01, 202023:54
1980 // Iron Maiden // The Head
Reeling out of the British punk scene, a desperate group of metalhead musicians take interest in a young science-fiction artist's unique sketch. Incorporating the strange creature into their stage performances and album covers, the group begins to foster one of the most recognizable characters in music history.
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Jul 01, 202025:22
AS // 1973 // KISS // Rock & Roll Rendezvous
Working dead-end jobs and barely getting by, two aspiring rockstars begin rehearsing in a beat-down warehouse. Quickly hooking concertgoers with their unmistakable sound and novel stage makeup, the New York City rock group is set to become one of the most popular bands of all time.
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Jul 01, 202024:28
1973 // KISS // Rock & Roll Rendezvous
Working dead-end jobs and barely getting by, two aspiring rockstars begin rehearsing in a beat-down warehouse. Quickly hooking concertgoers with their unmistakable sound and novel stage makeup, the New York City rock group is set to become one of the most popular bands of all time.
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consequencesofrock.com/
Jul 01, 202035:37
AS // 1969 // Rolling Stones // “Tanks Through Tulips”
The events at Altamont were a major turning point for the Stones and a prime example of the crazy concert-going zeitgeist of the late 60s and early 70s. In this aftershow, J and Brady discuss the public's reaction to Altamont, the disturbing lack of security at the venue, whether or not Hunter's killer had racist intentions, and the lesson Altamont left for future concert facilitators and attendees.
Jul 01, 202024:57
1969 // Rolling Stones // “Tanks Through Tulips”
It’s December 1969 and a young Mick Jagger announces a free outdoor show that some believe will be the Woodstock of the West. But things don’t go as planned, the consequences of which will be felt for decades to come.
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Jul 01, 202039:06
Welcome to Consequences of Rock
Exploring how pivotal moments can forever change rock and roll.
A new podcast by J. Thorn and Adam Phillips.
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A new podcast by J. Thorn and Adam Phillips.
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