Since the dawn of recorded history, we’ve been wired to fight - whether it was fighting for survival on the African savannah tens of thousands of years ago, or fighting with our siblings for the remote. We’re captivated by stories of adversaries battling it out for supremacy.
Whether it was David and Goliath, Achilles and Hector, Michaelangelo and Leonardo Davinci, or even Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, the struggle for superiority is one we can all innately relate to. And these battles have played themselves out many times in the world of music, leaving us not only with some great tunes for the ages, but also with some incredible stories.
Each week on this show, host Steve Glaveski will deep dive into these stories and unpack battles between musicians that were sometimes fought with album and concert sales, words and fists, and other times, with bullets.
For over half a century, the boys next door otherwise known as The Beatles, have been duking it out with the bad boys of rock n roll, The Rolling Stones. The intense rivalry between the east coast rapper, Notorious BIG and the west coast’s 2Pac Shakur was drawn to an abrupt and premature end bullet-induced end, resulting in inextricably linked murder cases that remain unsolved to this very day. And in the world of heavy metal, it’s difficult to look past the ego, and drug-fueled bitterness that long drove a wedge between thrash metal icons Metallica and Megadeth.
So tune up and plug in, as I take you inside these rivalries and more.
This... is the Battle of the Bands.
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In this episode of our mini season on Mayhem v Burzum, churches burn and Varg pays Euronymous a fateful visit in the middle of the night.
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Sources:
Lords of Chaos, Metal Injection, Louder Sound, Blabbermouth, Rolling Stone, and Loudwire.
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Quotes heard throughout this were AI-generated recreations of words said on the record by band members and other participants.
In this mini season, we venture to the forests of Norway and explore the early days of what would become black metal.
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Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources:
Lords of Chaos, Metal Injection, Louder Sound, Blabbermouth, Rolling Stone, and Loudwire.
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Quotes heard throughout this were AI-generated recreations of words said on the record by band members and other participants.
In this mini, we explore Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe's run in with the Czech judicial system - one that saw him spend 39 days in prison, and contemplate a 10 year prison sentence.
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Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources:
Blabbermouth, Rolling Stone, and Loudwire.
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Quotes heard throughout this were AI-generated recreations of words said on the record by band members and other participants.
We explore life after grunge for Bon Jovi and Motley Crue, subsequent album releases, lineup changes, reunions, and their legacy on rock and metal.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day, based on vetted research.
In this episode, tensions reach boiling point at the Moscow Music Peace Festival, while Motley Crue reach the pinnacle of their careers.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day, based on vetted research.
Nikki Sixx pushes his heroin habit too far, hitting absolute rock bottom.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day, based on vetted research.
Bon Jovi release the biggest album of 1986 - one that would define their career.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day, based on vetted research.
This jam packed episode welcomes Bon Jovi to the world, and sees Motley Crue navigate the manslaughter and death of close friend, Razzle.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day, based on vetted research.
Episode 2 kicks off in 1982...as the Crue's star begins to shine.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day| , based on vetted research.
We're back with a new season on the bad boys of rock n roll, Mötley Crüe, and their cleaner cut contemporaries and rivals from across the country, Bon Jovi.
Episode 1 takes us back to the streets of West Hollywood in 1980 where one Nikki Sixx meets Tommy Lee.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Paul Miles' Chronological Crue, Neil Strauss' The Dirt, Wikipedia,
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes or rough estimations of what respective band members and individuals said back in the day| , based on vetted research.
My guest in this special encore episode of Battle of the Bands: Judas Priest v Iron Maiden is rock and metal historian, Martin Popoff.
Popoff has penned more than 110 books on rock and metal, including a dozen on Priest and Maiden, so who better to discuss the band’s rivalry than him?
We discuss Popoff’s journey in metal, his creative possess, when he discovered Maiden and Priest, Priest’s flirting with commercial sounds, the 1990 court case, why Maiden has been more commercially successful, his thoughts on the Ripper snub, latter day album releases, KK’s split with Priest, and which band he would choose if he could pick only one to listen to on a deserted island.
With that, here’s my conversation with the one and only Martin Popoff.
MARTIN POPOFF
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Our grand finale tracks the return of Dickinson and Halford, the band's second acts this side of the year 2000, and their heavy metal legacies.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography, Heavy Metal Painkiller, were both used as references.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
We kick off episode 8 in 1992 with Maiden's Fear of the Dark, before navigating the loss of frontmen in both camps, and Rob Halford's coming out as gay at the close of the decade.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography, Heavy Metal Painkiller, were both used as references.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
In this exciting episode of Battle of the Bands, we explore the dynamic 80s landscape that transformed hard rock and heavy metal forever.
From MTV's glam era to the grunge, thrash, and emerging death metal bands, this episode dives deep into the environment that shaped the rivalry between Iron Maiden and Judas Priest.
Discover the stories behind fan-favorite albums such as Maiden's "7th Son of a 7th Son" and Priest's "Ram It Down." Hear about the internal tensions, creative differences, and the infamous legal battle that Judas Priest faced regarding subliminal messages in their music.
Topics discussed include:
The impact of MTV on rock and metal
Emergence of grunge, thrash, and death metal
Iron Maiden's "7th Son of a 7th Son" album and its influence
Judas Priest's "Ram It Down" and the mixed reception
Adrian Smith's departure from Iron Maiden
Judas Priest's legal battle over subliminal messages
The creation and legacy of Priest's "Painkiller" album
Also mentioned in this episode:
Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, KISS, Whitesnake, Dokken, Manowar
Seattle Grunge Movement
Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson
Orson Scott Card (author of "7th Son")
Adrian Smith, Janick Gers, Iron Maiden
Columbia Records, Chuck Berry
Belnapp and Vance (Judas Priest fans)
CBS Records, Megadeth, Pantera, Annihilator
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography, Heavy Metal Painkiller, were both used as references.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
Episode 6 kicks off in 1984, and sees us venturing somewhere back in time to Ancient Egypt, and playing with synth guitars on Turbo Lover.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
Battle of the Bands is a No Filter Media production.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography, Heavy Metal Painkiller, were both used as references.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
Episode 5 kicks off in late '82, and tracks Maiden's rise to world domination with Piece of Mind, while Judas Priest have their run in with the PMRC.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography, Heavy Metal Painkiller, were both used as references.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
Episode 4 kicks off in late '80, taking us through the firing of Dennis Stratton and Paul DiAnno, and the release of two iconic albums from both Maiden and Priest.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
Battle of the Bands is a No Filter Media production.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography, Heavy Metal Painkiller, were both used as references.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, Kerrang!, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes from bands.
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
Episode 3 kicks off in 1978, taking us through to 1980 and the commercial success of both British Steel and Iron Maiden's self titled album.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
Battle of the Bands is a No Filter Media production.
Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography Heavy Metal Painkiller were both helpful.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes.
For advertising inquiries contact: hello@steveglaveski.com
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
Episode 2 kicks off in 1973 and takes us right through to 1978.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
Battle of the Bands is a No Filter Media production.
Sources: Too many to mention, but Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills, and Martin Popoff's excellent Judas Priest biography Heavy Metal Painkiller were both helpful.
Other publications such as Loudwire, Louder Sound, Metal Injection, and of course, Wikipedia, were used in sourcing interesting anecdotes and quotes.
For advertising inquiries contact: hello@steveglaveski.com
Disclosure: Quotes voiced in this episode are AI-generated recreations of on-the-record quotes by respective band members and individuals.
We're back!
And we're traveling back in time to the early days of two legendary British heavy metal bands - Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. These pioneering groups would later become global icons, but their humble beginnings were marked by struggle, perseverance, and a burning passion for music. This is the genesis of their riveting story.
Episode 1 takes us way back to the late 1960s.
Written, recorded, produced, and narrated by Steve Glaveski.
Quoted voices are AI-generated recreations of words said and captured in print by respective individuals.
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Sources: Too many to mention, but Steve Harris quotes in this episode are taken from Mick Wall's awesome Iron Maiden biography, Run To The Hills.
Welcome to Battle of the Bands for a special encore episode featuring none other than the world’s leading rock and metal journalist, Mick Wall.
Mick Wall has worked in the music industry for over four decades, and is considered to be to music journalism what Keith Richards is to guitar.
Since cutting his teeth for rock magazine Sounds in 1976, Wall went on to work for the likes of Kerrang!, Rolling Stone, Playboy, Mojo and Classic Rock magazine, and has written countless rock and roll biographies, including Enter Night, the Metallica biography.
Mick lived through it all, and knows both Metallica and Megadeth intimately, so who better to join us to cap off season one of Battle of the Bands?
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In this episode of Battle of the Bands, we look at both bands efforts and impacts during the 21st Century, and their ongoing legacy.
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Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
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In this episode of Battle of the Bands, we usher in the 90s, and grunge.
We go all the way from Megadeth's insanely successful, 1992 album, Countdown to Extinction, through Load, Reload and the Y2K bug.
Find us online: www.nofilter.media/battle
Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
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In this episode of Battle of the Bands, both Metallica and Megadeth reach their high water marks.
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Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
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In this episode of Battle of the Bands, Metallica go out for justice.
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Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
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Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
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Find us online: www.nofilter.media/battle
Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
Sources for this podcast series include:
Find us online: www.nofilter.media/battle
Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
Sources for this podcast series include:
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Written, narrated and produced by Steve Glaveski.
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On the morning of April 11, 1983, Metallica guitarist Dave Mustaine, was awoken from a drunken slumber.
“Wake up, wake up”.
“You’re out of the band”.
“What, no second chance, no warning?”
“No.”
The move was kind of hypocritical given the band members’ own struggles with the bottle, not to mention the fact that they had referred to themselves as ALcoholica for a long time.
“When does my plane leave?”
“There’s no plane. You’re taking the bus.””
Hetfield took Mustaine down to the bus depot, and as the pair hugged, tears could be seen in Mustaine’s eyes.
“Take care Dave”
“Don’t use any of my music!”
And with that, Mustaine began a sorrowful and reflective four-day long journey across the continent, back to San Francisco. A journey that would fuel his growing anger and resentment towards his former band.
Sitting at the back of the bus, and feeling dejected, Mustaine notices a pamphlet on the floor and picks it up. It’s from California senator Alan Cranston, and it warns of the dangers of nuclear proliferation. One line, in particular, stood out to Mustaine. “The arsenal of megadeath can’t be rid, no matter what the peace treaties come to.”
With that, Mustaine borrowed a pencil and on a discarded cupcake wrapper, he wrote the very first lyrics of his post-Metallica life, for a song he chose to call...Megadeth.
For the next three decades, the bands would trade blows to assume the coveted heavy metal crown.
Since the dawn of recorded history, we’ve been wired to fight - whether it was fighting for survival on the African savannah tens of thousands of years ago, or fighting with our siblings for the remote.
We’re captivated by stories of adversaries battling it out for supremacy.
Whether it was David and Goliath, Achilles and Hector, Michaelangelo and Leonardo Davinci, or even Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, the struggle for superiority is one we can all innately relate to.
And these battles have played themselves out many times in the world of music, leaving us not only with some great tunes for the ages, but also with some incredible stories.
Each week on this show, we’ll deep dive into these stories and unpack battles between musicians that were sometimes fought with album and concert sales, words and fists, and other times, with bullets.
For over half a century, the boys next door otherwise known as The Beatles, have been duking it out with the bad boys of rock n roll, The Rolling Stones.
The intense rivalry between the east coast rapper, Notorious BIG and the west coast’s 2Pac Shakur was drawn to an abrupt and premature end bullet-induced end, resulting in inextricably linked murder cases that remain unsolved to this very day.
And in the world of heavy metal, it’s difficult to look past the ego, and drug-fueled bitterness that long drove a wedge between thrash metal icons Metallica and Megadeth.
So tune up and plug in, as I take you inside these rivalries and more.
This... is the Battle of the Bands.
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Find us online: www.nofilter.media/battle
Today, I'm talking about how childhood events affect who you are today - your physical health, your mental health, and your emotional health - whether you realize it or not. I am not a mental health professional - I'm just a girl who loves the topic and wants to encourage others to get the help they deserve.
I’m discussing a common concern when starting therapy and what to expect at your first appointment!