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Heavy Metal History is a weekly podcast, that is researched and narrated by Dustin "Wildcard" The ONLY podcast that goes through the chronological history of the Heavy Metal genre on a month by month album by album basis to see how it evolved and changed. On occasion there are guests from metal bands to discuss various influences and histories of their bands. Our aim is to bring you one of the most comprehensive and in depth podcasts about the entire history of the genre.

Nov 27, 2018

Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week on the podcast was a long time coming, Jeff Wilson formerly of Wolvhammer, Nachmystium, Abigail Williams, Doomsday and about a ton of other recording projects. Earlier in the year Jeff was due to be on the podcast when his band Wolvhammer were...


Nov 18, 2018

Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History, we're nearing the end of 1998 and we round out November with a lean and light month of releases. We get a release from a band that only a few years later would change the entire shape of Heavy Metal, a Death Metal force of nature, a Grindcore explosion, A covers...


Nov 12, 2018

Welcome to this weeks first "lost" (and now found) episode of Heavy Metal History. This episode was recorded with the mysterious "NKSV" the Aussie mastermind behind Rebel Wizard. He is a musical wizard of epic proportions behind the guitar casting magic wizard riffs from his axe. "NKSV" never did interviews before this...


Nov 11, 2018

Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History! October of 1998 is the biggest and most jammed packed month of releases in 1998, so we had to split it into 2 episodes! One part one we discuss a massive amount of Power Metal records, a controversial Gothic Doom Metal bands release, a couple middle of the road...


Nov 11, 2018

Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. We finish up October of 1998 with part two of our coverage. The rest of this month saw releases from a band that paved the way for a  new type of Black Metal, a solo release from a prolific metal guitar player, Funeral Doom, about 2 more somewhat controversial...