Podcast #261: Urban
Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 8:20PM
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Well, it's that time a year again.  Happy Halloween!  Oh shit, that was a month ago, DOH!  Well as you know with The Genghis and Ragman Show, unfortunately history repeats itself when it comes to preserving that tapes from our Halloween outings.  This year, not unlike others, we entrusted the tapes of the show with our producer Jon, and as usual he found a way, through bodily functions, to almost destroy all of the audio captured from our adventures.  Luckily the black box in the car was shit proof and we were able to recover the tapes.  Enjoy!

Join Genghis and Ragman as they go on a ghost/urban legend tour through Texas on Halloween.  Luckily, the boys also find time to talk about some of the darker sides of metal and the way horror and metal are sort of married.  Next they bring back the legendary vocalist Lizzy Borden to discuss his band's latest album My Midnight Things as well as their recent tour with Demons and Wizards.  Lizzy talks about how the tour was put together as well as how it went.  Folks, we don't typically get bills like this in the U.S. so hopefully we'll see more tours like this in 2020.  Lizzy also talks about the old days as well as what The Decline of Western Civilization: The Metal Years did for Lizzy's career.

Beer of the Show: Parish Brewery - Jameson Barrel Aged Candied Peacan Stout  Rating: 4

2nd Beer of the Show: Saint Arnold - Pumpkinator (2017)  Rating: 4

Featured Tracks:  Mercyful Fate - Nightmare, Children of Bodom - Soon Departed, Green Desert Water - Souls of the Woodland, Lizzy Borden - We Below to the Shadows, Type O Negative - Haunted, Ice Nine Kills - Stabbing in the Dark, Red Tide Rising - The Sound of Voices Screaming, Spirit Adrift - Hear Her, Whitesnake - Crying in the Rain, Helloween - Someone's Crying, Black Elephant - Walking Dead, Swallow the Sun - Upon the Water, Toxic Holocaust - Death Camp, Lizzy Borden - Master of Disguises, Long May They Haunt Us, My Midnight Things, Live Forever

-Ragman is so glad that we were able to save the tapes, from Jon's weapon of mass destruction.

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