Pete, Chris, and Joey throw down once again this time with a feature on Danny Rolling, The Gainesville Ripper. Rolling's brutal 1990 slayings near the University of Florida campus are discussed with Bonesaw in studio.
CK calls in to talk about the band, Athiest, plus lots of metal news and updates. Bonesaw's new project, Greg's Alien Cattle Conspiracy, is part of the discussion and a new track is premiered on the show.
In addition, a Hellcoming update, Killer Cage Match, mayhem stories, and a bit of karaoke destruction adds to the episode.
Music by Athiest, Incinerate, Carcass and Greg's Alien Cattle Conspiracy.
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