That's a very bad light booster joke. You're welcome.
I decided to make a reflecting enclosure for my grow space, and just in the space of a day and a half, it has made a tremendous difference!
This photo is from the evening of the 29th, just after I set it up.
These were taken just a few hours later, and the basil roots are already way bigger!
These next few are from the afternoon of the 31st. Look at how much bigger everything is!
The dill is growing some true leaves/fronds now, and starting to actually look like dill.
I decided to cut the tall basil stalk down so the water and nutrients wouldn't have to work so hard to get to the top leaves. That should help the formerly mid-stalk leaves grow better, and I put the cutting in water for another new plant. If all goes well, I'll have to rustle up some more pots before too long.
Here is the cut down to size, original plant, with its one, remaining stalk.
And look at how much the leeks and green onions have grown in that same day and a half with the reflectors!
The new leek growth is also MUCH darker green than the original leeks. Better lighting and nutrients will do that.
And, last, but not least, my tomatoes are finally sprouting...
... and the lettuces are coming right along.
I'm planting microgreens tonight and starting some sprouts tomorrow.
My new year will be rung in with new, yummy, growing things!
... Who is also a Gorean, recovering addict, cigar smoker, hippie, artist, crafter, pervert, sadist, sensualist, spiritualist, biker, geek, singer, prepper, cook, defier of labels in general, and a whole lot of other things!
Just Various writings and such that I feel the urge to share.
Warning... If you have narrow ideas about what a (insert label here) ought to be like, this blog will most likely offend your delicate sensibilities, and you are better off going elsewhere.
Tuesday, 31 December 2019
Sunday, 29 December 2019
Aerogarden and kitchen scrap regrowing update # 1
It's day 15 for the small Aerogarden, and day 3 for the big one. They are both coming nicely along.
Both of these are from yesterday. The dill doesn't have any true leaves yet, and the Thai basil still hasn't sprouted.
These are from today.
Here, you can see the parsley finally sprouting.
Meanwhile, in the big garden...
The lettuces are sprouting, and so is the dill and basil.
There are no pics of the tomato side, cause nothing is visibly happening there yet.
My celery died because I was too rough when rinsing them, and the dill cuttings did nothing. It turns out dill won't grow from cuttings.
Luckily, I looked it up and discovered my folly in time to take them out and use them in a giant batch of Tzatziki, so no waste.
The original basil plant has nice little sets of leaves mid stalk, and teeny, tiny, new leaves on the top set.
Here is a close up of the tiny leaves.
You can kind of see them here.
Annnnnd.....
I put my green onion and leek bottoms in water today to regrow.
They've both already got some new growth and it's only been a few hours!
I'll update again in a few days.
Saturday, 28 December 2019
Metal Mayhem Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.28
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Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Playlist
- Rammstein - Mann Gegen Mann (04:52)
- Nanowar Of Steel - Heavy Metal Kibbles (03:28)
- Ironflame - Ironflame - Firestorm (04:44)
- Astraeus - Astraeus - The Return of the King (03:35)
- Lego's Lost Project - It_s The End Of The World Metal (03:31)
- Solarus - Solarus - Shattered Skies (05:19)
- AMORPHIS - The Bee (05:29)
- Asema - Heathens (04:48)
- Ancestral Dawn - The Traveller [feat Fabio Lione] (05:25)
- ABINCHOVA - Gestaltenwandler (03:41)
- Asema - Give It Up (04:56)
- Fractal Gates - Chasing the Line (03:29)
- Claymorean - Claymorean - Rage of the White Wolf (03:59)
- Cellador - Cellador - This Means War (04:25)
- At the Gates - Raped By The Light Of Christ (02:57)
- Silent Knight - Silent Knight - When the Fallen Angel Flies (06:35)
- Asema - Dumptruck (05:03)
- Nightwish - Master Passion Greed (06:02)
- Lego's Lost Project - In The Shadows Metal (04:26)
- Battle Beast - Unfairy Tales (03:33)
- BEAST IN BLACK - Blind And Frozen (05:16)
- Nile - Revel in Their Suffering (05:44)
- Beast in Black - True Believer (03:28)
- Blind Guardian Twilight Orchestra - Point of No Return (06:37)
- Myrath - Dance (03:47)
- Entombed A.D. - Hell Is My Home (03:46)
- Sabaton - Devil Dogs (03:17)
- Borknagar - Mount Rapture (06:08)
- Cain's Offering - Rising Sun (05:42)
- HammerFall - Dominion (04:58)
- Memoriam - In the Midst of Desolation (04:35)
- RHAPSODY, TURILLI+LIONE - Decoding the Multiverse (06:19)
- Tarja - Spirit of the Sea (06:56)
- Virgin Steele - The Chosen Ones (08:05)
- Paradise Lost - One Second (03:33)
- Leaves Eyes - Solemn Sea (03:44)
Friday, 27 December 2019
Metal Mayhem X Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.26
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Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Playlist
- Angel Dust - Let Me Live (05:53)
- ECHOES OF ETERNITY - Garden of the Gods (04:28)
- AETHERIAN - Seeds of Deception (05:51)
- Blind Passenger - Grey Sunday (03:30)
- Seasons End - Ghost In My Emotion (06:36)
- INSOMNIUM - Down With the Sun (04:39)
- Rozencrantz - Her Walk Gets Slower (03:09)
- Infidia - Thirteen (04:27)
- NANOWAR OF STEEL - Valhalleluja (ft. Angus McFife from Gloryhammer) (06:41)
- AMORPHIS - Death Of A King (05:31)
- DEMONS & WIZARDS - Diabolic (08:00)
- Entombed A.D. - Bourbon Nightmare (03:34)
- Therion - Seawinds (04:22)
- Asema - Heathens (04:48)
- Moonspell - A Poisoned Gift (05:45)
- Avantasia - Moonglow (feat. Candice Night) (03:56)
- Sentenced - Bleed (03:32)
- Stratovarius - Back to madness (07:42)
- ACDC - Thunderstruck (05:00)
- Lego's Lost Project - Thunderstruck Metal (04:34)
- Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light (08:28)
- Samael - My Saviour (05:32)
- DragonForce - Curse of Darkness (05:35)
- Poison - Talk Dirty To Me (1996 - Remaster) (03:44)
- Vandroya - You'll Know My Name (06:01)
- RA Promo - RA Calm (00:24)
- Cain's Offering - On The Shore (04:18)
- Battle Beast - No More Hollywood Endings (03:54)
- Seven Kingdoms - Stargazer (05:07)
- Ancestral - Back to Life (06:13)
Thursday, 26 December 2019
Aerogarden and kitchen scrap regrowing
Now that I am kinda more settled in my long-term-temporary digs, I'm getting back to gardening.
It's winter, so everything is indoors for now.
I invested in an Aerogarden, after seeing the great results an online friend was getting with hers (Thanks kat!!). The one I got came with a bonus, smaller one, so I am using the small one primarily for herbs, and the large one mostly for lettuce and tomatoes. For now.
I started the small one on the 14th of December, so almost 3 weeks ago.
Here it is right after setting it up.
And here we are at one week
And at almost 3 weeks
The regular basil is really going to town! The Thai basil hasn't sprouted at all. I am hoping it's not a dud, but if it is, it's guaranteed, so I guess I'll be calling them up in a few more days if no sign of sprouting.
The basil in the shot glass there is a couple cuttings from grocery store basil. More on that a bit further down.
I just set up the big Aerogarden today.
On the left side, I have several varieties of lettuce, some chives, and some regular basil
On the right side, there are 6 pods each of Golden Harvest Cherry Tomatoes and Red Heirloom Cherry Tomatoes.
Look for updates soon.
Do you like my garden gnomes?
I also started some dill and basil cuttings and celery bottoms from kitchen scraps in the 14th.
This is just a few hours after putting the celery in water. They are already showing a bit of growth!
And here they are yesterday.
And today...
Also today, I prepped my ginger rhizomes (and their future homes) for planting.
Here are the pots with expanding soil being slowly hydrated
And here are the rhizomes, soaking in lukewarm water.
They will soak overnight, and I'll put them in the soil tomorow sometime.
I'm going to be regrowing some leeks and green onions sometime in the next few days, so keep an eye out for that.
Aerogarden Farm - 2019.12.26 |
It's winter, so everything is indoors for now.
I invested in an Aerogarden, after seeing the great results an online friend was getting with hers (Thanks kat!!). The one I got came with a bonus, smaller one, so I am using the small one primarily for herbs, and the large one mostly for lettuce and tomatoes. For now.
I started the small one on the 14th of December, so almost 3 weeks ago.
Here it is right after setting it up.
Aerogarden Harvest - 2019.12.14 |
And here we are at one week
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.21 |
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.21 |
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.21 |
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.21 |
And at almost 3 weeks
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.25 |
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.25 |
Aerogarden Harvest -2019.12.25 |
The basil in the shot glass there is a couple cuttings from grocery store basil. More on that a bit further down.
I just set up the big Aerogarden today.
On the left side, I have several varieties of lettuce, some chives, and some regular basil
Aerogarden Farm - 2019.12.26 |
Aerogarden Farm - 2019.12.26 |
Look for updates soon.
Do you like my garden gnomes?
I also started some dill and basil cuttings and celery bottoms from kitchen scraps in the 14th.
This is just a few hours after putting the celery in water. They are already showing a bit of growth!
And here they are yesterday.
And today...
Also today, I prepped my ginger rhizomes (and their future homes) for planting.
Here are the pots with expanding soil being slowly hydrated
And here are the rhizomes, soaking in lukewarm water.
They will soak overnight, and I'll put them in the soil tomorow sometime.
I'm going to be regrowing some leeks and green onions sometime in the next few days, so keep an eye out for that.
Saturday, 21 December 2019
Metal Mayhem Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.21
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Playlist
- Angel Dust - The Human Bondage (04:12)
- DEMONS & WIZARDS - Diabolic (08:00)
- Spinal Tap - Christmas With The Devil (04:24)
- Ensiferum - Vandraren (Nordman cover) (03:41)
- NightCreepers - Tale of Haste (New Song 2012) (04:29)
- Legacy of Vydar - Hold On (04:29)
- Bathory - Hammerheart (04:57)
- Suidakra - Mrs McGrath (05:15)
- Dio/Iommi - Dio/Iommi -god rest ye merry gentlemen (06:49)
- August Burns Red - Jingle Bells (04:25)
- Battle Beast - Endless Summer (03:37)
- Hammerfall - The Outlaw (04:15)
- August Burns Red - Flurries (04:23)
- August Burns Red - Frosty the Snowman (02:36)
- August Burns Red - Sleigh Ride (03:09)
- August Burns Red - God Rest Ye' Merry Gentlemen (02:50)
- August Burns Red - Jingle Bells (04:25)
- August Burns Red - O Holy Night (04:24)
- August Burns Red - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (01:59)
- August Burns Red - Sleddin' Hill (02:38)
- August Burns Red - Little Drummer Boy (04:19)
- August Burns Red - Winter Wonderland (01:55)
- August Burns Red - O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (04:55)
- August Burns Red - Carol of the Bells (02:48)
- August Burns Red - We Wish You a Merry Christmas (02:30)
- August Burns Red - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (02:47)
- August Burns Red - Joy to the World (03:08)
- FireHero 3 - God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen (August Burns Red cover) (02:53)
- NANOWAR OF STEEL - Valhalleluja (ft. Angus McFife from Gloryhammer) | Napalm Records (06:41)
- Lego's Lost Project - White Christmas Metal (02:23)
- Lego's Lost Project feat. Rabea & Hannah - Dance Monkey Metal (04:27)
- The Nutcracker - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (04:02)
- Liv Kristine - Streets of Philadelphia (03:19)
- Twisted Sister - Oh Come All Ye Faithful (04:53)
- LACUNA COIL - Naughty Christmas (03:18)
- Type O Negative - Red Water (Christmas Mourning) (06:49)
- AC/DC - Mistress For Christmas - Happy Holidays (03:59)
- RAMONES - Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight) (02:04)
- Twisted Sister - Heavy Metal Christmas (The Twelve Days Of Christmas) (05:14)
- John Sanders - Deck The Halls (Melodic Death Metal Version) (01:46)
- Reign of Vengeance - Frosty the Snowman (01:30)
- Death Metal Christmas - O Come, O Come Azrael (O Come, O Come, Emmanuel) by J.J. Hrubovcak (04:55)
- Savatage - Dead Winter Dead - 09 - Memory (dead Winter Dead Intro) (01:19)
- Savatage - Dead Winter Dead - 10 - Dead Winter Dead (04:19)
- Savatage - Dead Winter Dead - 12 - Christmas Eve (03:24)
Monday, 16 December 2019
Dry brining a turkey (with recipe and SCIENCE!)
I finally decided, this year, to try brining the turkey, just to see if it makes a difference.
Now, I have always done a dry rub on it before I put it in the smoker, so I figured it wouldn't make THAT much difference.
Boy was I wrong!
As it turns out, there is science behind brining, and, contrary to our mothers' and grandmothers' collective wisdom (well, MY generation's mothers and grandmothers, anyway. I'm pushing 50 now, after all!), salt is NOT the mortal enemy of poultry, or any meats, really.
We were all taught (and often taught others), that salting meat before cooking would dry it out, because it sucks all the moisture right out. Then we were reminded that salt is the main component used for drying out meats to make jerky. Add to that the fact that the salt also makes the meat much tougher. There was even science to back it up; High salt content forces the meat's proteins to bind together, making tougher meat. What more proof could we need??
Technically, all of those "supporting" statements are true, but there is more to the story!
Yes, salt is used for dehydrating and preserving meats. LOTS of salt. Like, a crapton of salt! Along with circulating air in a dry environment. And yes, salt does draw the moisture out of meats.
When brining, however, for one, you don't use as much salt, and also, you aren't hanging the meat out in a a drying shed (or modern equivalent). With the exception of (optionally) the last 12-24 hours of brining, the meat is kept in an at least reasonably sealed container.
So, now we get to the sciencey bits. When the water is drawn out to the surface of the meat. it mixes with the salt, sugar, and flavouring herbs/spices. Then, since it is closed up and refrigerated, the mixture is absorbed back into the meat.
The lower salt concentration, like used for brining (wet or dry), actually helps break down the muscle tissue which tenderises the meat, and also helps the cells in the meat hold more water, and hold it in better (along with the other flavourings). This happens because, as the muscle fibres break down, it creates more spaces for water to collect in between the "layers". All of these things, together, result in a plumper, juicier, more flavourful piece of meat.
Being the nerdy foodie that I am (is there any other kind, really?), all this science talk really made me want to experiment. I was already fairly well convinced by the facts laid out with supporting documents, citations, and a lot more extra sciencey stuff. If you want the REALLY long version, just Google search the science of brining. If you're anything like me, be prepared to lose several hours in the process. I don't know where they went. It's like some sort of internet, science, wibbly, wobbly, timey wimey vortex or something.
ANYWAY, Now committed to the experiment, I looked up the basic ratios of salt to meat, looked at several other brine recipes, none of which quite made me happy, and proceeded to devise my own, which will be below. Once my turkey was completely thawed, about 4 days prior to the main event, I rubbed it well with the brine mixture.
There are more detailed instructions to be found all over the web, but the upshot is, you want your bird to be fairly dry before you start. Some insist that you must actually pat it all the way dry, but I didn't bother with that degree. Do what makes you happy.
Then, you sprinkle around 2-4 teaspoons (more or less depending on size. I did 4, cause it was a 23 lb bird) of your brine mixture into the cavity and rub it in, then sprinkle and rub about double that amount on the breasts, including under the skin (peel the skin up very carefully), and then distribute the rest on the outside of the skin of the rest of the fowl creature (see what I did there? Har har har). Once it's all coated, wrap it up tightly in plastic wrap, or, better still, put it in a giant, ziploc type bag (like a brining bag!), remove as much of the air as possible from it, and pop it in the fridge for 4-5 days. You can get away with less, but the longer it sits, the more evenly distributed the brine solution will be, and the more time it has to do its work.
If you want a beautiful, golden brown, crispy skin and you are not smoking your turkey, take the plastic off for the last 12-24 hours before roasting.
Now, I have been smoking my turkeys for several years now, and they have always turned out nice and moist, despite the naysayers out there, but this one... Oh my gods! It was the most juicy, succulent, flavourful turkey I've ever had, and I had just about everyone at my gathering tell me the same thing.
The only difference from the last several years was the brining, so I am definitely a believer from here on out!
Yes, that means I need to add an extra few days into my prep calculations, cause it needs to be thawed before it's brined, but it is SO worth it! I just wish I'd tried jumping on the bandwagon before this year, but I tend to be a slow adapter of a lot of things.
It means I take a complete pass on the majority of ridiculous fads that come and go and make us wonder what anyone was ever thinking, but sometimes it also means I miss out on something wonderful for longer than I could've. I think it's a fair trade off.
So, hopefully, this has convinced at least one of my readers to give it a go, and enjoy the amazing results!
Now, as promised, here is my dry brine recipe.
Keep in mind that this was for a 23 lb turkey. The ratio is about 1 tablespoon of salt for every 5-6 pounds of turkey, so adjust that and then adjust the other amounts accordingly.
Khaos' Turkey Dry Brine
Put it all in a small bowl or shaker and mix it up well, then get to rubbing that naked bird! (Yup. I had to go there!)
Happy holidays, everyone!
Now, I have always done a dry rub on it before I put it in the smoker, so I figured it wouldn't make THAT much difference.
Boy was I wrong!
As it turns out, there is science behind brining, and, contrary to our mothers' and grandmothers' collective wisdom (well, MY generation's mothers and grandmothers, anyway. I'm pushing 50 now, after all!), salt is NOT the mortal enemy of poultry, or any meats, really.
We were all taught (and often taught others), that salting meat before cooking would dry it out, because it sucks all the moisture right out. Then we were reminded that salt is the main component used for drying out meats to make jerky. Add to that the fact that the salt also makes the meat much tougher. There was even science to back it up; High salt content forces the meat's proteins to bind together, making tougher meat. What more proof could we need??
Technically, all of those "supporting" statements are true, but there is more to the story!
Yes, salt is used for dehydrating and preserving meats. LOTS of salt. Like, a crapton of salt! Along with circulating air in a dry environment. And yes, salt does draw the moisture out of meats.
When brining, however, for one, you don't use as much salt, and also, you aren't hanging the meat out in a a drying shed (or modern equivalent). With the exception of (optionally) the last 12-24 hours of brining, the meat is kept in an at least reasonably sealed container.
So, now we get to the sciencey bits. When the water is drawn out to the surface of the meat. it mixes with the salt, sugar, and flavouring herbs/spices. Then, since it is closed up and refrigerated, the mixture is absorbed back into the meat.
The lower salt concentration, like used for brining (wet or dry), actually helps break down the muscle tissue which tenderises the meat, and also helps the cells in the meat hold more water, and hold it in better (along with the other flavourings). This happens because, as the muscle fibres break down, it creates more spaces for water to collect in between the "layers". All of these things, together, result in a plumper, juicier, more flavourful piece of meat.
Being the nerdy foodie that I am (is there any other kind, really?), all this science talk really made me want to experiment. I was already fairly well convinced by the facts laid out with supporting documents, citations, and a lot more extra sciencey stuff. If you want the REALLY long version, just Google search the science of brining. If you're anything like me, be prepared to lose several hours in the process. I don't know where they went. It's like some sort of internet, science, wibbly, wobbly, timey wimey vortex or something.
ANYWAY, Now committed to the experiment, I looked up the basic ratios of salt to meat, looked at several other brine recipes, none of which quite made me happy, and proceeded to devise my own, which will be below. Once my turkey was completely thawed, about 4 days prior to the main event, I rubbed it well with the brine mixture.
There are more detailed instructions to be found all over the web, but the upshot is, you want your bird to be fairly dry before you start. Some insist that you must actually pat it all the way dry, but I didn't bother with that degree. Do what makes you happy.
Then, you sprinkle around 2-4 teaspoons (more or less depending on size. I did 4, cause it was a 23 lb bird) of your brine mixture into the cavity and rub it in, then sprinkle and rub about double that amount on the breasts, including under the skin (peel the skin up very carefully), and then distribute the rest on the outside of the skin of the rest of the fowl creature (see what I did there? Har har har). Once it's all coated, wrap it up tightly in plastic wrap, or, better still, put it in a giant, ziploc type bag (like a brining bag!), remove as much of the air as possible from it, and pop it in the fridge for 4-5 days. You can get away with less, but the longer it sits, the more evenly distributed the brine solution will be, and the more time it has to do its work.
If you want a beautiful, golden brown, crispy skin and you are not smoking your turkey, take the plastic off for the last 12-24 hours before roasting.
Now, I have been smoking my turkeys for several years now, and they have always turned out nice and moist, despite the naysayers out there, but this one... Oh my gods! It was the most juicy, succulent, flavourful turkey I've ever had, and I had just about everyone at my gathering tell me the same thing.
The only difference from the last several years was the brining, so I am definitely a believer from here on out!
Yes, that means I need to add an extra few days into my prep calculations, cause it needs to be thawed before it's brined, but it is SO worth it! I just wish I'd tried jumping on the bandwagon before this year, but I tend to be a slow adapter of a lot of things.
It means I take a complete pass on the majority of ridiculous fads that come and go and make us wonder what anyone was ever thinking, but sometimes it also means I miss out on something wonderful for longer than I could've. I think it's a fair trade off.
So, hopefully, this has convinced at least one of my readers to give it a go, and enjoy the amazing results!
Now, as promised, here is my dry brine recipe.
Keep in mind that this was for a 23 lb turkey. The ratio is about 1 tablespoon of salt for every 5-6 pounds of turkey, so adjust that and then adjust the other amounts accordingly.
Khaos' Turkey Dry Brine
- 3 Tbsp coarse kosher or sea salt
- 2 Tbsp sugar
- 1 Tbsp coarse grind peppercorn medley
- 2 Tbsp poultry seasoning
- 1-2 Tbsp Montreal (or generic Canadian) steak seasoning
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 1/2 Tbsp each lemon, lime, and clementine peel, finely zested (any citrus may be used)
Put it all in a small bowl or shaker and mix it up well, then get to rubbing that naked bird! (Yup. I had to go there!)
Happy holidays, everyone!
Saturday, 7 December 2019
Metal Mayhem Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.07
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Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Featured EP
Bryk
Bink of an Eye
Featured Full Album
Entombed A.D.
Bowels of Earth
Released: August 30, 2019
Label: Century Media Records
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Featured EP
Bryk
Bink of an Eye
Featured Full Album
Entombed A.D.
Bowels of Earth
Released: August 30, 2019
Label: Century Media Records
Playlist
- Dragonland - As Madness Took Me (04:02)
- Rhapsody - Dargor, Shadowlord of the Black Mountain (04:46)
- Lego's Lost Project - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus Metal (03:03)
- Freedom Call - Freedom Call (05:33)
- Sonata Arctica - Weballergy (03:51)
- Dionysus - Divine (04:09)
- Savatage - Christmas Eve / Sarajevo 12-24 (HQ) (03:24)
- Dragonforce - Starfire (05:50)
- Heavenly - Sign of The winner (04:04)
- Blind Guardian - Nightfall (05:34)
- Manowar - Nessun Dorma (03:25)
- Halford - Christmas For Everyone (03:07)
- BRYK - Burn Inside (04:13)
- BRYK - Blink Of An Eye (03:48)
- BRYK - The Fray (03:21)
- ENTOMBED A.D. - Elimination (03:26)
- ENTOMBED A.D. - Torment Remains (02:51)
- Entombed A.D. - Hell Is My Home (03:46)
- Entombed A.D. - Bowels of Earth (04:29)
- Entombed A.D. - Bourbon Nightmare (03:34)
- ENTOMBED A.D. - Fit For A King (Guitar Playthrough) (04:00)
- Entombed A.D. - Through the Eyes of the Gods (03:07)
- Entombed A.D. - Worlds Apart (03:32)
- Entombed A.D. - I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive (cover Version) (02:09)
- Entombed A.D. - To Eternal Night (05:43)
- Amarna Reign - Black Christmas (04:01)
- Therion - The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah (06:45)
- Stratovarius - Destiny (10:13)
- Kamelot - The Shadow Of Uther (04:45)
- LACUNA COIL - Naughty Christmas (03:18)
- Theatre of Tragedy - Dying -- I Only Feel Apath (05:08)
- Tarja - Railroads (04:15)
- Nightwish - Beauty and the Beast (06:24)
- Helix - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree (Metal Version) (02:07)
- Angra - Fireworks (06:21)
- Doro - Merry Metal X-Mas (03:05)
- BEAST IN BLACK - Blind And Frozen (05:16)
- Blind Guardian - Sadly Sings Destiny (06:04)
Friday, 6 December 2019
All Genre Fill in Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.05
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This show was actually the 2nd half of an extended DJ Shift, the second portion of which was Metal Mayhem X.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the all genre show portion only here.
This show was actually the 2nd half of an extended DJ Shift, the second portion of which was Metal Mayhem X.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the all genre show portion only here.
Playlist
- Ken Ashcorp - We're Shameless (04:00)
- Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light (08:28)
- Rocky Horror Picture Show Cast - The Time Warp (03:19)
- Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton - Layla (09:08)
- MIDNIGHT - JON OLIVA : PAINTED SKIES (06:05)
- Jonathan Coulton - Code Monkey (03:09)
- Weird Al Yankovic - Christmas At Ground Zero (03:10)
- Tom Lehrer - Masochism Tango (02:56)
- "T-Bone"Tom Stankus - Existential Blues (06:14)
- Twisted Sister - Oh Come All Ye Faithful (04:53)
- Jonathan Coulton - Chiron Beta Prime [Thing-a-Week Two - Track 08] (02:50)
- The (Radio Free) Vestibules - Christmas On Acid (01:44)
- Dragon - April Sun In Cuba (03:29)
- Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet (04:34)
- Jeff Beck - Walking In The Sand (04:40)
- Neil Young - Rockin' in the Free World (04:41)
- Who, The - Love Is Coming Down [Lost Verse Mix] (04:02)
- Jonathan Coulton - Jonathan Coulton [Thing-a-Week One (02:44)
- Lords Of Acid - Licks My Boots (05:50)
- Rush - Red Barchetta (06:09)
- 03 - 12 Redneck Days of Christmas by Jeff Foxworthy (02:20)
- Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning (04:36)
- The Moody Blues - Question (05:48)
- Bob Rivers - The Restroom Door Said Gentlemen (01:35)
- Sting - After the Rain Has Fallen (05:02)
- Queensrÿche - The Lady Wore Black (06:15)
- Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall [Part 2] (04:01)
- Alice Cooper - Poison (04:28)
- The Ramones - Teenage Lobotomy (02:01)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Original Television Soundtrack - I've Got a Theory/Bunnies/If We're Together (02:21)
- Inside Out - Eye Of The Tiger (02:42)
- Gentlemen of The College - Free Fallin' (01:56)
- El De Barge - Rythym of the Night (05:42)
- Nine Inch Nails - Closer (06:12)
- South Park vs NIN - Closer (South Park remix) (03:51)
- Leonard Cohen A Thousand Kisses Deep ( 6:29)
- Jose Nunez 'Bilingual' ( 4:24)
- Steve Conte - Stray (05:23)
Metal Mayhem X Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.05
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This show was actually the 2nd half of an extended DJ Shift, the first portion of which was an all genre show.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the Metal Mayhem X portion only here.
Featured Album
Black Anima
Lacuna Coil
Black Anima is the ninth studio album by Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil. It was released by Century Media Records on October 11, 2019.
Featured Artist
Bryk
Bryk was an up and coming Westchester, NY, local band in the mid 90s til early 2000s. During that time, they opened for both Overkill and Testament, before breaking up. The band reunited in 2017. Check them out on Facebook, Bandcamp, or Soundcloud.
This show was actually the 2nd half of an extended DJ Shift, the first portion of which was an all genre show.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the Metal Mayhem X portion only here.
Featured Album
Black Anima
Lacuna Coil
Black Anima is the ninth studio album by Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil. It was released by Century Media Records on October 11, 2019.
Featured Artist
Bryk
Bryk was an up and coming Westchester, NY, local band in the mid 90s til early 2000s. During that time, they opened for both Overkill and Testament, before breaking up. The band reunited in 2017. Check them out on Facebook, Bandcamp, or Soundcloud.
Playlist
- Guns 'N roses - Sweet Child of Mine (05:56)
- Steel Panther - Community Property (03:38)
- Metallica - Metallica - Total Eclipse of the Heart (02:37)
- Iron Maiden - The Trooper (04:12)
- Sentenced - 08 - The Trooper (03:19)
- Cattle Decapitation - Forced Gender Reassignment (03:53)
- Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane (04:18)
- BRYK - The Fray (03:21)
- Alestorm - 06 Fucked With An Anchor (03:27)
- Children of Bodom - Silent Night, Bodom Night (03:12)
- THE AGONIST - Thank You Pain (03:44)
- BRYK - Burn Inside (04:13)
- Lego's Lost Project - Sultans of Swing Metal (05:09)
- Children of Bodom - Oops I Dit It Again (03:18)
- BRYK - Blink Of An Eye (03:48)
- Chastisement - My Father (05:16)
- Lacuna Coil - Anima Nera (02:27)
- Lacuna Coil - Sword of Anger (03:55)
- LACUNA COIL - Reckless (03:16)
- LACUNA COIL - Layers Of Time (04:07)
- Lacuna Coil - Apocalypse (04:17)
- Lacuna Coil - Now Or Never (04:41)
- Lacuna Coil - Under the Surface (04:14)
- Lacuna Coil - Veneficium (06:11)
- Lacuna Coil - The End Is All I Can See (04:16)
- Lacuna Coil - Save Me (04:36)
- Lacuna Coil - Black Anima (03:23)
- Lacuna Coil - Black Feathers (Bonus track) (04:11)
- Lacuna Coil - Through the Flames (Bonus track) (05:30)
- Lacuna Coil - Black Dried Up Heart (Bonus track) (03:48)
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Ladies' Night ~ Playlist & Recorded Show ~ 2019.12.04
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Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Listen to the entire recorded show here.
Playlist
- Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel (03:27)
- Billy Joel - Piano Man (05:41)
- Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine (02:08)
- Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (04:55)
- Elton John - Tiny Dancer (06:01)
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (02:19)
- The Police - The Police - Every Breath You Take (03:55)
- Bryan Adams - Bryan Adams - Summer of 69 (03:41)
- Boston - Boston - More Than A Feeling (04:46)
- AC/DC - AC/DC - Back In Black (Official Video) (04:14)
- Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer (04:09)
- John Lennon - John Lennon - Imagine (03:31)
- Queen - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (Official Video) (06:06)
- Survivor - Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (04:10)
- Gov't Mule - Beautifully Broken (03:58)
- Aerosmith - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (04:54)
- Guns N' Roses - Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle (04:39)
- Exodus - Exodus - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (03:49)
- Azazeel - Hotel California (05:52)
- Eric Clapton & Wynton Marsalis - Layla (00:40)
- Bill Medley, Jennifer Warnes - (I've Had) The Time Of My Life (04:42)
- Belinda Carlisle - Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth (04:03)
- Connie Vannett - The Pussy Cat Song (02:37)
- James Brown - I Feel Good (02:56)
- Kingston Trio - Kingston Trio-Merry Minuet (02:48)
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