Tag Archives: metal
Rock N Roll Manifesto 205: 4 Years!
Celebrated 4 years of the Manifesto tonight! Had some new tracks from the Hits, courtesy of Conquest of Noise and the Muffs, courtesy of Burger Records. Big thanks to them. Also big thanks to all of you listeners. It’s been … Continue reading →
Rock N Roll Manifesto 194
New Gag Order and lots of other great stuff. Plus, an Iron Maiden beer!
Rock N Roll Manifesto 193
The usual clusterfuck you’ve come to expect from the Rock N Roll Manifesto. Turn it up!
Rock N Roll Manifesto 187
This week we had a tribute to Scott Asheton of the Stooges, a new track from Switchblade Cheetah and a bunch of other great stuff.
Rock N Roll Manifesto 184
Extra long show tonight! I’m late getting this posted so there will be no witty description.
Rock N Roll Manifesto 180: Ladies’ Choice
My daughter and I put this show together and I couldn’t be more proud. All female-fronted bands, all approved by her. I picked a lot of the songs but she picked which artists made the cut and which ones didn’t. … Continue reading →
Rock N Roll Manifesto 168: Halloween
The annual Halloween show finally came and went. Lots of stuff I’ve never played on the Manifesto before and brand new tracks from the Tombstones, the Memphis Morticians and Switchblade Cheetah. Thanks to all those guys for letting me debut … Continue reading →
Rock N Roll Manifesto 158: A Musical Journey
Tonight’s show was meant to start a conversation. Music is a journey, and I’ve been thinking a lot about how I got from point A to point B, musically. A lot of times, I can remember when and where I … Continue reading →
Rock N Roll Manifesto 151
Manifesto 151 was more of what you’re used to by now- a genre defying trip! There’s two kinds of music, folks: good and bad. If it’s good, you’ll hear it on the Rock N Roll Manifesto. Some news: there will … Continue reading →
Rock N Roll Manifesto 149: Celebrate Diversity
Most folks who listen to the Manifesto tell me that the thing they like most is the unpredictable nature of it. The fact that the show can go from hardcore punk to soul, from metal to country and so on. … Continue reading →
