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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is ninety nine point one FM KLBP broadcasting in
the heart of beautiful Long Beach, California, and you're listening
to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ Hollywood. My
name is Hollywood and I am your host and tour
guide in our rock and scavenger hunt. It's time to
dig in.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I don't know who you are, but what I do
have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I've
acquired her for a very long career. I'm a musical genius.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
A rock and roll radio station.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Right.
Speaker 5 (00:35):
If we hear some tunes, it rocks, man.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
What's up? Scavengers. My name is Hollywood, and thank you
for joining me in our scavenger hunt to unearth gen
x rock hidden treasures from classic rock and metal artists
as well as newer bands emulating that hard, heavy seventies
and eighty sound. You can hear this show along with
listeners in over one hundred and fourteen countries, live every
Monday night at nine pm on ninety nine point one
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FM KLBP in the Long Beach, California area, or streaming
on the web at KLBP dot org. And if you
missed a live radio show. Don't worry about it. You
can always check out all the past shows online at
KOBP dot org, or you can go to my website
www dot get the fluffoutpodcast dot com, or just do
a Google search for gen X Rock Hidden Treasures and
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you can find the on demand radio shows on a
podcast platform available in your country, so you can listen
at your own convenience. Also, I want to go ahead
and say welcome to those who I've connected with recently
on Blue Sky social media. Now blue Sky it's formatted
a lot like the classic Twitter, but I myself, I
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never did Twitter, so I thought, okay, let me go
ahead and I'm gonna try out blue Sky, and so
far it's been awesome, really really cool people. I've connected
with a bunch of them. They're totally into exploring new
hard rock and metal bands. And in fact, I'll be
playing a couple of songs from two guys I recently
met on Blue Sky Social an Italian guy who lives
in Sweden by the name of Danielle Perone and a
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dude from Ireland who goes by the handle Abominable d RH.
So I have a great show lined up for you tonight.
Featuring d Snyder, do O, Slash's Snake Pit, Judas Priest,
a Sound of Thunder, Metallica, Green Lung, except Crash, Diet
and Tesla. All Right, Scavengers, Shout out to all my
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regulars out there. We got Dirty Jim Stanley, the British
Dude from the Philippines, Canada, Da Macrack and Jay Williams
from the Judas Priest cast, Scottie Two, Haughty Jones, Seawan
Decker from Germany, Screaming Ray, Saint John and everyone else.
Let's go ahead and find those tracks from the stacks
of wax that gets our gen X blood pumping, because
whenever we go through trials and tribulations in our life,
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we have to find a way to push through the
pain and suffering and no longer become the victims, but
we just have to turn it around and become the storm.
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As nothing there becomes suffering. Is this big of truth
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and willing.
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To hate working had I never thought we're not in
the show.
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By Jams, We're only God has true health is a
herd that hems it.
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God want I a given father says I want the
but soo.
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Parin is nothing differing or yell they come the stuff.
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All we re do sup. Blowing that downmakes us stop.
We are not red do so following that down as
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us stop.
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Supper lobe in a cent who say that they don't
give them a slave that day is her to give them.
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A one o do not long, but no we want
many fall sides tup. Don't break down every single.
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I can't something nothing to I know we all sothering
the nasty A size wrap.
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My nests work.
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Got need to ride outside our doors rain, it's.
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Not they go by out going.
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Get out. They come the sun. Why we do so?
We got turn next us time, but we are out.
We do so.
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That down as time time sometimes waste got time, We
got the time. Sometimes ways sometimes it's a way.
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Oh we all have do so way that down. Eggs stop.
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Ways one way back brown, egs do stop.
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Oh way we have been so way back down bags
I stop.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
You're listening to gen X, Rocket and Treasures with DJ
Hollywood on ninety nine point one FM KLBP, Long Beach, California,
and that was a track called Become the Storm by
De Snyder, taken off of his fourth solo album entitled
For the Love of Metal, released in twoenty eighteen. And
for those of you who don't know de Snyder, who
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was formerly the lead singer of Twisted's Sister. He has
released five solo albums since two thousand and For me,
this album has the right blend of classic heavy metal
mixed with modern metal elements. But on this track, I
love the sing along, melodic harmonized vocal chorus and the
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guitarist Charlie Charlie Belmore. He does a great job on
the guitar solo. My name is Hollywood and We're rocking
you on the beach here on the new k LBP.
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You be inside of yourself. You might say something you
maybe it's just what you need. Letting the river.
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You can send.
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Away to the sun in a.
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Walk along grabby ross noting here.
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You feel it, You feel it, You feel the rough,
y'all all.
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The clothes you know, you don't count it down.
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And finding your way the dog like so puck. So
you feel it.
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You see it, You feel the rough, your fusty, nice
feet it.
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Seeing you.
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Come in the maid, just like looking, though.
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Not in the maid of visiting, You'll be.
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A sound of yourselves.
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You might see something you don't know.
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Maybe it's just watching me.
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Letting.
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You really don't know that. You know, you can feel it,
you can see it.
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You know the race you're you hear.
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Saying you.
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Watt in the mail, just.
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Not the way you always there.
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Watching the mail, helping suit. You pursue the breezy on.
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There's some kind of stuff.
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You're can't run therey.
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Your me, you shing the.
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Moment, pay down, you wear not nothing the meal.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
My name is Hollywood, and thank you for joining me
on my scavenger hunt to unearth gen x rock hidden
treasures from classic rock and metal artists as well as
newer bands emulating that hard and heavy seventies and eighty sound.
That was a track called Caught in the Middle by Dio,
taking off of his debut album Holy Diver, released in
nineteen eighty three. And as a guitar player myself, I've
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written tons of riffs and a bunch of songs over
the last forty years. And the reality is, if you
really like a certain riff, sometimes you use it for
different songs and different bands and just maybe mix it
up slightly. And that's the case here. This song, Caught
in the Middle was originally a riff that Vivian Campbell
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used from his previous band Sweet Savage on a song
that they called straight through the Heart. So Ronnie James
DII heard that title and he said, huh, I like it,
but he decided to use here's that title for another
song on Holy Diver. But on this song, Caught in
the Middle. What a great upper mid tempo song. This
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song just totally rocks. And what can you say, Ronnie
James DIO, the voice of a legend. Up next, we
have a track by the first band that Slash formed
after he left Guns N' Roses. Here's a song called
Been There Lately by Slash's Snake Pit. We are your
underground radio station playing tracks you rarely hear on commercial radio.
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And you're listening to ninety nine point one FM, the
new KLBP, all the.
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Seven years, the more Now and know where a moment ou,
I'm beat.
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Up to shade, I'm going down, No I.
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Do my jocis dontell Stock and crying stop your crying girl,
Well my lads and now saw sending ball and all.
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Stop on my Ris minded in my space.
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It's the damn.
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My Rising, the last one of my place. Amen, Amen, Amen,
My let stuff the room.
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No no, put me down and listen.
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Said fast on me killing Nis go away live, then
to live and now even gods calls that's not the
l if never a day on man ever binding all.
I got to set the bill I'm gonna by now.
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Like getting ride now.
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Rather mean nor at.
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The name the way, Well all my friends I need
in my space.
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It's again.
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My present God, that storm lap, maybe.
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That lad.
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Amen, that lay Amen malay the best. No nice prison
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that's going by las coming now. I need a nice
face prison last a man lay I be I alas
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a man lays.
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I.
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Then I like I can I.
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Then oh yeah, damn. If you weren't shaking your booty
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on that track, then why the hell not?
Speaker 2 (18:04):
Man?
Speaker 1 (18:06):
This is the new KLBP on ninety nine point one FM,
Long Beach, California, where every Monday night at nine pm
you can hear hard and heavy rock and metal deep
cuts like you've been hearing tonight. And that was a
song called been There Lately by Slash's snake Pit, taking
off of his second album eight Life Grand, released in
two thousand and There are so many great rock songs
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that traditional commercial radio has forgotten about or ignored, and
this song is one of them. It was released as
a single back in October of two thousand, but when
was the last time you heard it on your local
radio rock station. I mean, that's why you gotta tell
your friends about this show gen X Rock Hidden Treasures
on KLBP. Go ahead, and you can share my links
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on all social media spread the word. But you can
obviously tell that this song been there lately. It could
have been a GNR song of Slash Staid with Axel
and the band I mean Slash. He just has that
signature raw bluesy rock style in his riffs. And the
singer here his name is Rod Jackson. He has a
great raspy rock and roll voice, and I totally dig
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the piano throughout the song in the background. It's such
such a fun song to play and rarely if ever
heard on the radio nowadays. Okay, oh my god, I
just I just saw the next song on my set list,
and dude, I got excited right away and I love it.
So why am I gonna play this song? Because I'm
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keeping it metal right here. Gen X Rock Hidden Treasures.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
I've been try up. That's I'm diet, that's sat out
I've seen Reason takes the treason, that's the sadness, that's okay.
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Ser.
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Sa rac that's.
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B S B Stowe, a night of white and.
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Tig up, some.
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Stame, the Three Ways Stop some wonderful must go and
knocked out.
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The night.
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Stole back, stole back, stop stop stop, Stop stops Stack.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
This is the new KLBP Long Beach, California, where you
can tune into all of our shows at ninety nine
point one on your FM dial in the Long Beach,
California area or on the web at KLBP dot org.
And if you click on the podcast link and the
up or right, you'll see all of our radio hosts
and each of our shows, including my own podcast called
the Get the Fluff Out Podcast co hosted by myself
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along with the fabulous Dirty Jim, with over one hundred
episodes over the last four years. And that was a
track called Bloodstone by Judas Priest, taking off of their
eighth album entitled Screaming for Revenge, released in nineteen eighty two.
And Screaming for Vengeance was released when I was a
freshman at Naugatuk High School in Connecticut, and this album
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was just a small glimpse into the future of so
many great heavy metal albums to be released in the
nineteen eighties. And that's not just Judas Priest, but so
many bands released albums in the eighties that have become
absolute classics. And yet to this day, forty three years later,
when the DJ on the commercial radio station says, up next,
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we have a song by Judas Bries Rob screaen for Revengeance,
I get a pit in my stomach because I know
that they're gonna play you got another thing coming for
the millionth time, where sometimes they're gonna go ahead and
play the hell An Electric Eye, which is fine. I mean,
both of them are. They're great songs. I love them.
I'm a huge Judas Prieste fan. But when was the
last time that they played Bloodstone or the song Screaming
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for Vengeance or Writing on the Wind or Devil's Child?
Speaker 9 (24:56):
Come on.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
That's why it's so in point and to support non
commercial radio stations like KLBP or independent or college radio stations,
because there's just so much more freedom in our format
to play songs that are not the same songs over
and over that we've been forced fed to listen to
for decades. All right, my rant is done. Here time
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for a female fronted band from the Washington, DC area
in the United States. This is a band called a
Sound of Thunder with a track called it was Metal
And you're listening to your deep cut hard rock metal
show gen x rock Hidden Treasures.
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Shown hurt the ska Wok knows you're up to.
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Here's ups gotas all that time.
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It's from the cave house.
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Man to free saw, the flesh of the three.
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Kay and you start the fun of the strong gaps.
It's twice the top.
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Up.
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Then that's been here six time?
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Can Yang up a sun?
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Name your two man? In nineteen thirteen, the.
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Rocky Spring Symphony, there's the crowd use control, then the
blue smoth sealed the gross roads deal with the junnel
barso j rais.
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Nack Yang that's joy in the screens.
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Time the start rings.
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But its lady Library man.
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Brain h one mas.
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Hers up six.
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Time breaking its step.
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Be gain bona, you're too man.
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It was battle.
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Let this bas time.
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The side that.
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One it's nothing the drop.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
My name is Hollywood and you're listening to gen X
Rock Hidden Treasures on the new KLBP playing deep cuts
and whatever We Want. And that was a track called
it Was Metal by A Sound of Thunder, taken off
of their seventh album entitled It Was Metal, released in
twenty eighteen. Now A Sound of Thunder is an American
heavy metal band from the Washington, DC metro area in
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the United States. They were formed back in two thousand
and eight. And this band was brought to my attention
by Danielle Perone from Vaxholm, Sweden, who, according to his
Blue Sky social media account says he's an Italian hard
rock lover living in Sweden since two thousand and nine.
And Metal Nation gave this album high praise, saying quote
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it was Metal is nearly an hour long, yet it
flies by in a hal of harmony, wailing vocals and
addictive riffs. Despite the wealth of melody and energetic feel
of the record, A Sound of Thunder did not short
change a listener on substance or depth. Every track feels
like a mini masterpiece unto itself. Each spin through the
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album reveals more details and invites another journey through end quote,
so I haven't had a chance to listen to the
whole album yet, but I'm looking forward to checking out
the rest because I love the guitar work by Josh Schwartz,
who plays some very tasty, melodic carmonized lixna solo and
there are very strong vocals by Nina Assegueda, and as
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far as I know, I mean there's no relation to
Mark Asgueda, who's the lead singer of Death Angel. And
I also know that Jay Williams, who's the host of
Judas Priestcast podcast, is a big fan of female fronted band.
So there you go, Jay. The band is called a
sound of Thunder. And thanks again to Danielle Perone from
Sweden for turning me on to this band.
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Done to us as the thing got to you? What
is best going to said boss to nothing, asking no
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play on back south story.
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My father would buy on the name is there?
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My body would buyo b.
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Say with the ancile died.
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Time is my j man mask.
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That's fine, said in my fine good.
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Bios by fine good bye uph So so we'll count
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the bock winds up that God to loll out, so
sa all, my friend, my father would buy out.
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My fife would fight out, oh yeah, banging your head
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like it's the nineteen eighties, but feeling the pain because
it sucks getting old. That was a track call Fight
Fire with Fire by Metallic could take it off of
their second album, Ride the Lightning, release in nineteen eighty four.
And when Ride the Lightning was released, I immediately went
out and bought the vinyl record, and I'll never forget
placing the needle on the record and hearing the intro
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to Fight Fire with Fire. I got so excited hearing
that sweet arpeggiated guitar intro with the harmonized acoustic and
clean tone electric guitars. I knew that intro was creating
this anticipation. And then at the thirty seven second mark
you hear the symbol swell before again slammed in the
head with that raging, heavy riff, and come on, what
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a masterpiece of metal that song is. I love it
so much. It brings back so many memories. And this
was actually the very first time I saw a Metallica
live in concert in Hartford, Connecticut back on January eleventh,
nineteen eighty five, at the Agora Ballroom. They were amazing
and it was so frickin' loud. I couldn't hear from
maybe three days.
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Up.
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Next is a band who formed in twenty seventeen called
Green Lung. This is Leaders of the Blind on the
new KLBPA.
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Stumbling in the time, got the speed as.
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You don't open where do you want you show it?
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But she's going now alas drawn up in the wils cause.
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Your dog never lead a thousand a nine So your mind.
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Need this out b so many time, so let me
eat us up an don't like being a bow.
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Tim and.
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Daring st gad.
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It'll beat you. You got sort better where now you
have make your scape?
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b so your bat.
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So judas off the b.
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All sounds names once in the.
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Boss day.
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The windows stemm as he said, boyd bye.
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That's killed by I see out your backs two teens,
I see has children basic.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
You're listening to gen X rock that's hard and heavy
on ninety nine point one FM KLBP. And that was
a track called Leaders of the Blind by a band
called Green Lung, taken off of their second album entitled
Black Harvest, released in twenty twenty one. Now Green Lung
They are a British band that was introduced to me
on Blue Sky social media by a dude with the
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handle Abominable DRH and man, I hear that song and
that band is influenced by some seven. He's Black Sabbath
with a touch of deep purple and rainbow. I mean
the vocals at times they do remind me a little
bit of Mike Patton from Faith No More with his
vocal style. And of course I love the Hammond organ
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on this track. And there's also an awesome guitar solo.
Really good stuff. Thanks again to Abominable DRH on Blue
Sky Social Time for a song from the newly reincarnated
Except back in twenty ten with their new lead singer,
Mark Tornillo. This is Beat the Bastards.
Speaker 17 (43:21):
Hey, this is Mark Tornello from Accept and You're keeping
it Metal on gen X Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ
Hollywood on kale BP Long Beach Public Radio.
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You stand out explaining.
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To yond mail, leave a past, be eyer, be a process, ways.
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Have spat yond nothing. It's just enough of this stage.
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Why do your time the pail? What's what my.
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Open to a new part? Beyond my day line? The
story He'll seesay spot where tip.
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Down your back?
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Why not where test wou jump first bit the fastest
style black gow wop, the web raised, the brasstyle, my
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just firing your heart signs a pass of bun by
the buck Stars and now there's no retire, go have
your way, are bad the sea, no bs, didn stock,
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no web time look bo. Why not wear Thursday flat
up first at the fastest style that no whip job,
no time about it? Why not wear thurstyme wouldst job
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back the web at the fast thurstyle?
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Fair dining.
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L's last.
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Where my name is Hollywood And I'm here every Monday
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night at nine pm on ninety nine point one f
M KLBP Long Beach and you're listen to gen X
Rock Hidden Treasures. And that was a song called Beat
the Bastards by Accept, taking off of their twelfth album
entitled Blood of the Nations, released in twenty ten. And
here is another album produced by the metal master Andy Sneap.
I mean, the crunchy sound of the guitars is so awesome,
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and what a great song with fantastic riffage by Wolf
Hoffman and Herman Frank and the new lead singer Mark Tornillo,
formerly of TT Quick, seamlessly continues a gravelly vocal style
of original lead singer Udu Dirk Schneider, albeit a little
more understandably since he's an American dude from New Jersey
without the heavy German accent. Let's stick with the year
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twenty ten and check out some Swedish melodic hard rock
with a touch of sleazy glam. And I have a
feeling dirty Jim is gonna like this one. This is
a band called Crash Diet, with the title track from
their twenty ten release Generation Wild.
Speaker 5 (50:13):
Night Sound waiting for the Midnight Jall times Now, Shadow stands.
Speaker 3 (50:23):
At nob round Rising, turning out the rod.
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We're trying to live.
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The father was a fat.
Speaker 7 (50:46):
Children of a nice So the shallow.
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Time screaming out loud, I can't a racer in the streets,
buying at the break racial fish time.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
Ration wid.
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One nine of Shadow, Chasm Broken Bosom, the.
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Choor to medicare a restless.
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So for wound revolutions, I don't starting out rachel.
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To celebrates.
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The Children of the Knights song the Sultime screaming out
hour on at a Racial in the street and the
brain Racial beside on at a Racial Children of the
Knights song, The Sudo Time Screaming an hour on at
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a Racial in the streets and side and Praise, Raise
a Press High the tal Racial.
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Elder Nights Child.
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We've got the dance stool, the wool so fun. We're
healing shapes and dolls a bone. The streets are.
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Waiting in that time.
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We're breaking down a fair and down was down and screaming.
Speaker 4 (52:53):
No No stun of Hoda style waiting for men, Child
Knives song, Sun Time Screaming, Oration Say five, Pray Evasive.
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Song, sun Live scream Now.
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Stays Praised Conceptimera.
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Generation.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
You're listening to ninety nine point one f M the
New KLBP, Long Beach, California, playing those rarely heard songs
that deserve to be heard. That was a track called
Generation Wild by the band Crash Diet, taken off of
their third album entitled Generation Wild from twenty ten. And
if I told you that this was a band from
the late eighties that just didn't quite break through but
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still had solid songs, you'd believe it. Because this band,
Crash Diet, they've really captured the essence of the late
eighties glam scene. But they formed in Stockholm, Sweden, and
released their debut album in two thousand and five. And
I love the harmonized and gang vocals with that fun
sing along chorus. I mean Generation Wild is another awesome
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field good song that's going on my Spotify playlist. Let's
go ahead and wrap it up with some tesla with
a song called Solution. You're listening to gen X, Rocket
and Treasures on the new KLBP.
Speaker 5 (55:01):
Down to the White only in the.
Speaker 18 (55:04):
Work, down to the why and the kids all up
brother make children so on horneys wow, And where the
reason for food the seas staying up the sea land?
Speaker 9 (55:17):
I can laying in up the walls and go rolling
on my hands and knees.
Speaker 3 (55:23):
We gonna make it all now.
Speaker 8 (55:27):
We can't changed.
Speaker 5 (55:28):
We gonna stay the same.
Speaker 4 (55:30):
Why I'm saying so in the next the blame to
NEWSTI is, so what the change it?
Speaker 3 (55:37):
We're gone the mag through the tomatoes, kay.
Speaker 8 (55:44):
Down in in the.
Speaker 3 (55:45):
Good, falling out on the street, go see in the
nine my soul. Canna make out of me?
Speaker 5 (55:50):
Mother Nature still long, honeys. And where the reason for
food dcs staying up the sea land?
Speaker 9 (56:00):
You're lighting it up the walls.
Speaker 3 (56:03):
Go all that on my fans and knees to make
it it all. You know, we can't change.
Speaker 5 (56:11):
We stay the same.
Speaker 4 (56:13):
Want he had something that's the same. Solution is, so
you'll go change it. We'll all a mad through tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
It's a new sho it's a mad could change today.
Oh yeah, thank.
Speaker 18 (56:42):
I say, dawn to the wild, Come in the rope,
(57:18):
down to the wild. All my kids are owned up, mother.
Speaker 3 (57:21):
They just down the hooknees, the weather breeching, the blood.
Speaker 5 (57:26):
The seas haying, I'm the sea lam can laying up
the walls, come rolling.
Speaker 4 (57:34):
On my hands to knees, just no make has just
a make hass Now we can't change. I'm gonna stay
in the same volunteers and the next to play some
new shie. So water change and we y'all to mag tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (57:56):
The solution, it's to make the change.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
KLBP ninety nine point one FM, Long Beach, California. And
that was a song called Solution by Tesla, taking off
of their fourth album called Bust a Nut, released in
nineteen ninety four. And that was just a straightforward heavy
metal song with a chunking metallic stutter riff. It's not
polished and slick and there's no melodic harmonized vocals. It's
(58:50):
just heavy rock and roll. Up next on ninety nine
point one FM KALBP is a show called Noise Noise
Noise hosted by Declan and he plays a hardcore punk,
scream o, metal core, deathcore, and whatever else is noisy.
So I want to thank everyone for carving out some
time in your busy schedule to listen to gen X
(59:11):
Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ Hollywood, and to get a
little gen X nostalgic with me. Until next time, treat
people the way that you want to be treated, and
always be good humans. This is KLBP ninety nine point
one FM, Long Beach, California.
Speaker 3 (59:24):
That's right,