Three friends in their 40's who like to sit around and discuss the music they grew up listening to. You can reach out to us on social media on twitter at @audible_extacy or email at audibleextacypodcast@gmail.com.
Today we review the iconic 1987 album Hysteria from the English rock band Def Leppard. This album was a staple in our high school years and is easily one of the most popular albums of the 80's. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
Disclaimer - we do not own the rights to these songs we are only celebrating the music that defined our lives from our younger years until now. We do not get paid and are not endorsed by the artists. Thank you for listening.
Today we review the 1990 glam metal debut from the band Slaughter. Tune in to see if we Slaughter this album in our reviews or if it leaves a Mark on us.
Today we review the 1990 self titled debut album from the band Firehouse. Tune in to see if these hair metal rockers hold up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
Today we review the $5.98 EP - Garage Days Re-Revisited album from Metallica. This was their first album after Cliff Burton passed away and was their way to introduce Jason Newsted to the world. Tune in to see if this album holds up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
Today the Audible Extacy crew tackle the one and only Mr. Slowhand himself and his 1989 album Journeyman. Tune in to see how we rate this blue rock masterpiece and see if we feels it lives up to the hype.
Today Anthony and Chris discuss the 1981 album Coconut Telegraph by Jimmy Buffett. Tune in to see if this album holds up to the scrutiny of the 2/3's of the Audible Extacy crew!
Diving into 6 songs by Slayer that will help to get your started with this band. Also, taking an ever so brief peek into the latest single by Kerry King.
It Sleeps at Dawn
Tori Amos: Raining Blood
Blabbermouth Article
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Today we review the 1979 album Degüello from the Texas blues rock trio ZZ Top. We have grown quite an affinity for these guys in our old age. Tune in to see if this album measures up to our high expectations.
Today we review the 1980 debut album On Through The Night from the British Heavy Metal band Def Leppard. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rated the album that showcases the origins of this band.
Today the country music world lost a legend. Join us as Jimmy of the Audible Extacy crew remembers the life of Toby Keith.
Today we review the classic 1981 album Mob Rules from Black Sabbath. Tune in as our friend Jesse joins the podcast and we discuss this album to see if it holds up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
Today we discuss our top four album reviews of the year, along with a few honorable mentions. Tune in to see what made the cut and why we chose the albums that we did.
Today we review the iconic 1986 album Slippery When Wet by Bon Jovi. Tune in to see if this hair metal masterpiece lives up to the test of time.
Today we review the 1978 country classic The Gambler from Kenny Rodgers. This album served as the springboard for Kenny to become a multifaceted superstar in the late 70's and early 80's. Tune in to see if it lives up to they scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
As we continue our country music month, this week we are reviewing the 1982 classic Mountain Music by the band Alabama. Tune in to see if this album holds up the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew and stands the test of time!
Today we start off our country music month with the 2016 album California Sunrise by Jon Pardi. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album!
Today Jimmy and Chris from the Audible Extacy crew discuss the controversy surrounding the 2023 CMA Awards that recently aired. Do they agree with the results or was an injustice done?
Jimmy and Anthony discuss the album Abigail by King Diamond and reveal our pics for the Top 5 Horror franchises. Tune in if you dare.
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Today we review the 1988 album Wild Streak from outlaw country rocker Hank Williams Jr. Tune in to see if this album holds up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew.
The boys get together and dive into the album A Farewell to Kings by Rush.
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Diving into the debut album by Rush on this bonus episode.
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Today we review the 1971 album Every Picture Tells A Story from the British rocker Rod Stewart. Tune in to see if Rod can live up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew.
Today the Audible Extacy crew gets together to celebrate the life of Jimmy Buffett and to discuss what his music has meant to them throughout the years.
Today we review the debut 2017 album, From the Fires from Greta Van Fleet. This band has drawn comparisons to Led Zepplin over the years. Tune in to see how we rate it and see if we think it can stand the test of time.
Today we review the 1985 album Thunder In The East from the Japanese heavy metal band Loudness. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy Crew rates these guys and see if it lives up to the hype.
Today we welcome our friend Jesse onto the podcast while we review the 1977 classic progressive rock album The Grand Illusion by Styx. Tune in to see how the crew rates this album and see if we think it has stood the test of time.
Today we review the 1988 self titled debut from the glam metal band the Bulletboys. Tune in to see if this album held up to how we remembered it and if it was worth the hype.
Today we review the 1990 album for the Australian rockers The Razors Edge. This album was the soundtrack for the Audible Extacy crew during their senior year of high school. Tune in to see if it lived up to our memories.
Today we review the iconic 1977 album Rumors from Fleetwood Mac. Tune in to see how this classic album rates with the Audible Extacy crew.
Today we review the 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance from the British heavy metal band Judas Priest. Tune in to see how this classic album rates with the Audible Extacy crew!
Today we review the 1996 Matchbox 20 debut album Yourself or Someone Like You. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy Crew rate this gem from the mid 90's and see if this album lived up to our memories.
Today we review the 1970 classic Latin rock album Abraxas by Carlos Santana. Tune in to find out how the Audible Extacy crew rates this album and see if it stands the test of time over 50 years.
Today we review the 1983 debut album by the most popular metal band in the world. Tune in to find out if Kill 'Em All stands up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew 40 years after it's debut and stay tuned to hear us discuss Metallica's latest album 72 Seasons.
Today we review the album Fortune Favors the Bold from the outlaw country band 49 Winchester. Tune in to see how we rate these local guys and see if this new album passes the rigorous testing from the Audible Extacy crew.
Today we review the latest studio album from the Swedish rock band Ghost. Will this album live up to the scrutiny of the AEP crew and pass the test? Tune in to find out!
Today we finish up with our Van Halen revisits reviewing the 1986 classic 5150. As the band transitioned into a new lead singer, did they lose the magic of the original lineup? Tune in to see what the Audible Extacy crew has to say about the debut of Van Haggar!
Today we do a deep dive into the 1981 Van Halen album Fair Warning. As we continue on our Van Halen revisits, tune in to find out if this album lived up to our initial reviews!
Today Jimmy and Chris discuss a Geoff Tate concert that they recently attended. Tune in to see what 2/3 of the Audible Extacy crew though about the show and if Geoff still has the magic from the old days.
Here at the Audible Extacy Podcast, we have decided to revisit some of our earlier episodes and write some wrongs of our past. This month we will look at some Van Halen albums again, and today Jimmy has selected Van Halen 2 as his pick. Will this album live up to our initial review? Tune in to find out!
Today we discuss out top five album reviews of the year. Tune in to see what made the cut and why we chose the albums that we did.
Today the Audible Extacy Crew tackles the 1982 album by American country music artist George Strait. Tune in to find out if this album by King George passes the scrutiny of the panel and if it stands the test of time.
Today Jesse joins us as we review the sixth studio album by Irish hard rock band Thin Lizzy, released in 1976. With heavy hitters such as The Boys Are Back In Town and Jailbreak, this is considered the most popular album in their discography. Join us to see if this album lives up to the hype and can withstand the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy Crew!
Today we review the 2011 outlaw country album Chief by Eric Church. Tune in to see how this album faired in our reviews and see if this album lives up to the hype around it.
As we start country music month today we tackle the 1991 debut album Brand New Man by the group Brooks & Dunn. At least two of us loved this album in our youth. Tune in to see if it held up to our memories!
Today we review the 1984 album Stay Hungry from the Heavy Metal/Glam Metal rockers Twisted Sister. Are these guys more than just two hit wonders? Tune in to find out what the self proclaimed experts at The Audible Extacy Podcast have to say.
Today we review the self titled, debut album from the English rock supergroup Bad Company. Tune in to see if this classic from 1974 lives up to the hype and passes the test from the Audible Extacy Crew!
Today we review the iconic 1983 heavy metal album Holy Diver from Dio. Tune in to see if the Audible Extacy Crew think this album lives up to the hype.
Today we review the 1989 self titled, debut album from the Texas (dirty hair) glam metal band Dangerous Toys! Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rated this album and if it stood the test of time!
Today we review the massively popular album Reckless from Bryan Adams. With 6 sizeable hits, does this Canadian rocker stand the test of time with this album from 1984? Tune in to find out what the Audible Extacy Crew has to say!
Today Jimmy and Chris discuss a concert by the band Ghost that they recently attended. Tune in to see if these Swedish occult rockers impressed two thirds of the Audible Extacy crew with their recent live performance.
Today we review the 1989 classic rock album Full Moon Fever from Tom Petty. Tune in to see if the Aubible Extacy crew gives this album its due and if it holds up to the test of time.
Today we review the 1989 album Big Game from the glam metal/activist band White Lion. Tune in to see if this album is a worthy follow up to their previous album Pride.
Join us today as we review the 1994 classic album Cracked Rear View from Hootie and the Blowfish. Tune in to see if Anthony can keep his fanboy in check (spoiler alert, he can't) and see if this album stands the test of time.
While Anthony is on vacation, today we welcome our friend Jesse on the podcast to discuss one of his favorite albums growing up. Join us to see how we rate this classic alternative/pop/punk album from 1994!
Today we review the second studio album from the progressive metal band Queensrÿche. Join us to see if this album lives up to the vampiristic hype that SOME of the AEP guys believe.
Today we review the 1988 debut album from the female glam metal band Vixen. Join us to see if this album lives up to the hype it garnered back in 1989.
Today we review the debut 1989 album from the glam metal rockers Skid Row. Join us to see if this album was worthy of the hype it received and if it stands up to the test of time.
Today we review the 1990 debut album from the Seattle grunge rockers Alice in Chains. Tune in to see how this album is received by the Audible Extacy crew and if it stands the test of time!
Today we review the album Cleopatra by the American indie folk band The Lumineers. Tune in to see if these guys avoided a sophomore slump with this album and if it lives up to the heavy scrutiny of The Audible Extacy Podcast!
This week Jimmy takes us on a guitar player journey. He showcases the realm of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen and John Petrucci. The bonus episode for shredders has arrived.
It's full on summertime and the Audible Extacy Podcast crew are on a small vacation break so this week it's Jimmy's turn to come up with a bonus episode for your listening pleasure. This week Jimmy dives into the Progressive Metal band Dream Theater and showcases 3 songs from their 2003 album Train of Thought. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!
Today we review the 1980 debut album from one of the most iconic metal bands of all time. Tune in to see if Paul can hold a candle to Bruce...(spoiler alert, he can't)
Won't you come into my room, I wanna show you all my wares
I just want to see your blood, I just want to stand and stare
See the blood begin to flow as it falls upon the floor
Iron Maiden can't be fought, Iron Maiden can't be sought!
Oh well, wherever, wherever you are
Iron Maiden's gonna get you, no matter how far
See the blood flow watching it shed up above my head
Iron Maiden wants you for dead!
Today we review the new album Dropout Boogie from The Black Keys. Join us as we discuss the blues rockers from Akron's latest release and see if it lives up to the hype.
Today we celebrate our own Jimmy's birthday by reviewing the classic 1983 Jimmy Buffett album One Particular Harbor.
Today we review the 1982 Yacht Rocktastic album Toto IV from Toto. Join us on the 40th anniversary of this album and see if it stands the test of time!
Today we review the 1983 album Sports from Huey Lewis & The News. With a ton of hits and a tremendous brass section join us as we discuss this album and see if it lives up to the hype.
Today we review the classic 1980 album Heaven and Hell from Black Sabbath. Join us as we discuss the debut album with Ronnie James Dio as the lead singer and see if he can fill the shoes that Ozzy left behind.
Diving into 5 songs by Rush.
One Little Victory
Scars
Xanadu
Middletown Dreams
Bastille Day
Tonight we have a roundtable discussion about some of our favorite bands over the years, and the reasons why we quit listening to them.
Today we review the 1986 classic album The Final Countdown by the Swedish rock band Europe. Join us as we determine if this album stands the test of time.
On Friday, March 25th, 2022 the world lost one of the most beloved, charismatic and talented drummers of this century. Join us as we discuss the passing of Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters and play some of our favorite songs in a celebration of his life.
For our 100th episode we review the best selling album of all time. The iconic 1982 album Thriller from Michael Jackson. Join us for this centennial celebration!
Today we review the iconic 1987 album Kick from INXS. Join us to see if these Aussies live up to the hype with this album.
Today we review the 1981 Prog Rock classic album Moving Pictures by Rush. Join us as we unearth the genius of this Canadian trio.
Today we review the 1981 classic southern rock album Wild-Eyed Southern Boys from 38 Special. Will these Florida rockers Hold on Loosely or will they Bring It On? Tune in to find out!
Today we review the 2012 Van Halen album A Different Kind Of Truth. Join us to see if Diamond Dave still has it, or if he should throw in a towel.
Today the Audible Extacy Podcast and the Song Lines and Tan Lines do a crossover episode for Anthony's 100th episode. We discuss our top 5 Jimmy Buffett songs and top 2 albums that we would take with us on a desert island.
Today we all give our top 5 albums that we reviewed throughout the year. For Jimmy his top 5 were: 5 Iron Maiden (Somewhere in Time), 4 W.A.S.P (W.A.S.P.), 3 ZZ Top (Tres Hombres), 2 Boston (Boston), 1 Bruce Springsteen (Born to Run) For Chris his top 5 were: 5 Megadeath (Peace Sells), 4 Conway Twitty (Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night), 3 The Black Crowes (Shake Your Moneymaker), 2 Bob Seger (Night Moves), 1 ZZ Top (Tres Hombres) For Anthony his top 5 were: 5 David Lee Roth (Eat 'Em and Smile), 4 W.A.S.P (W.A.S.P.), 3 The Eagles (Desperado), 2 Black Sabbath (Paranoid), 1 ZZ Top (Tres Hombres)
Today we welcome an old friend from across the pond to review the final Doors album with Jim Morrison. Díky za poslech a veselé Vánoce!
Tonight we review the classic 1981 album Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night from the pimptastic icon Conway Twitty!
Today we review the 1990 classic country music album If There Was A Way from Dwight Yoakam.
Today we start our country music month with a review of the 1989 album Killin' Time from Clint Black.
Enjoy this bonus Halloween episode where Jimmy unveils some of his favorite songs of the season.
This short story is from Anthony's Nightlight Tales Collection and
that collection can be found on Amazon in EBook or Paperback.
Up the Irons and Happy Halloween!
Today we review the classic debut blues rock album from 1990, Shake Your Money Maker from The Black Crowes.
Today we review the 1976 Classic Rock album Night Moves by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band.
Tonight we review the 1987 album Crazy Nights from KISS. And nobody's gonna change this podcast, cause that's just who we are!
In the wake of Dusty Hill's passing, we sit around tonight and discuss some of our favorite songs. Join us in our celebration the Texas trio.
Today the world lost one of the greatest bass guitarists in blues rock. Join us as we honor the friends, family and fans of Dusty Hill and the ZZ top legacy.
Tonight we review the classic 1986 solo album Eat 'Em and Smile from David Lee Roth. Some claim it's superior to Van Haggar and some don't. Join us to find out the verdict!
Join us today as we review the 1989 sophomore rock album The Great Radio Controversy from Tesla!
This morning I discuss one of the bands that I have been listening to recently. This folk duo out of Texas has grabbed my attention and I felt the need to introduce them to our audience. I hope you guys enjoy!
Tonight we review the 1983 Hair Metal classic album Pyromania from Def Leppard. In the immortal words of Mutt Lange "Gunter gleiben glauchen globen". We hope you enjoy!
Join us tonight as we review the 1988 self titled debut album from the 80's hair metal band that's too tough to tame, Winger!
Tonight we review the 1998 Metal album Something Wicked This Way Comes from Iced Earth.
Tonight while Jimmy is sick, enjoy this cross over episode with our other co-host Anthony on his podcast Song Lines and Tan Lines. There we discuss the Jimmy Buffett song Peanut Butter Conspiracy. We will be back at full strength next Saturday night!
Today we do a crossover episode with our co-host Anthony and his other podcast the Song Lines and Tan Lines podcast as we celebrate his 50th episode and do a review of one of our favorite Jimmy Buffett albums A1A.
For our 50th episode we review one of the most iconic albums in rock and roll history on it's 50th anniversary, Led Zeppelin IV.
Tonight we review the classic 1986 thrash metal album, Peace Sells...But Who's Buying by Megadeth.
Raise your gauntlet and ready your steeds! Tonight the Audible Extacy Podcast reviews the 1988 epic powermetal classic, Kings of Metal from Manowar. Listen if you dare.
Tonight we give our condolences to the family, friends and metal community for the loss of legendary metal guitarist Alexi Laiho. His music is timeless and he will not be forgotten.
Today we review our top five albums that we each reviewed this year and we also discuss our biggest surprises and disappointments. After that we do another snake draft to determine the next six albums we will review in the new year. We hope you guys enjoy the show.
Today we pit two of the most iconic albums from the 80s in our Album Wars Series. The 1987 classic albums Appetite for Destruction versus Hysteria.
In our final Album Wars battle of this season, we finish off with Alice Cooper's Constrictor VS Raise Your Fist and Yell.
In our third Album Wars battle we review the 1980s albums Slippery When Wet VS Open Up and Say Ahh.
In out second Album Wars battle we review the classic AC/DC albums Highway To Hell vs Back In Black.
Tonight we remember Eddie Van Halen and discuss what he meant to us. Then we talk about our personal top 10 Van Halen songs of all time.
In our first Album Wars battle we start off with the Metallica classic albums Ride The Lightning vs Master of Puppets.