Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 47 days 4 hours 54 minutes
This week Tom & Zeus celebrate KISSmas with SIOL favorite, Murph by reviewing KISS on The Family Guy in the episode, "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas." Since it's the annual KISSmas episode, the guys also list their three KISSmas wishes.The boys breakdown the Family Guy episode and the show within the show "KISS Saves Santa" and the absurdity of it all. The tradition of KISSmas wishes continues with 3 new KISSmas wishes from the guys...
This week Tom & Zeus look back on 2021 for KISS & Shout It Out Loudcast. The guys discuss what KISS what was up to and SIOL's amazing year with a breakdown of all the episodes of 2021.
This week Tom & Zeus look back on 2021 for KISS & Shout It Out Loudcast. The guys discuss what KISS what was up to and SIOL's amazing year with a breakdown of all the episodes of 2021.Come along for this hilarious look back on 2021...
On the 14th Episode and Season 2 opener of the Album Review Crew (formerly known as Bonus Episodes), Tom, Zeus & Sonny review the 1986 platinum debut album from Tesla, Mechanical Resonance. The album and the band were a departure from the LA hard rock/metal scene of the 1980's. Filled with Jeff Keith's raspy vocals, the dual guitar brilliance of Frank Hannon and Tommy Skeoch and the tight rhythm section of Brian Wheat and Troy Luccketta, Tesla was different in sound and looks...
On the 15th Episode of the Album Review Crew, Tom & Zeus & Sonny review the 1988 album by guitar legend, Yngwie Malmsteen, Odyssey. This is the guitarist's 4th album and his highest charting album to date. Ynwgie enlists singer Joe Lynn Turner and retains the Johansson brothers, Jens & Anders on keyboards and drums respectively. This was Yngwie's most ambitious commercial attempt for mainstream success. The album is filled with Yngwie's wizardry and JLT's smooth melodic vocals...
On the 16th Episode of the Album Review Crew, Tom & Zeus & Sonny review the 2009 self-titled debut album, by Halestorm. Fronted by the immensely talented guitarist and lead vocalist, Lzzy Hale, Halestorm also consists of her brother Arejay Hale on drums, guitarist Joe Hottinger and bassist Josh Smith. Lzzy Hale bursts onto the scene and takes no prisoners with her vocals and lyrics. The album proves she's as talented as she is gorgeous...
On the 17th Episode of the Album Review Crew, Tom & Zeus & Sonny review the 1990 album by Ratt, Detonator. This is the 5th studio album by the hard rock band from LA and the last to feature the classic Ratt lineup of Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, Robbin Crosby, Juan Croucier and Bobby Blotzer. The band brought in the legendary songwriter Desmond Child to help with the album and he co-wrote all of the tracks. The Ratt sound became a bit more pop metal and the album managed to go gold...
On the 18th Episode of the Album Review Crew, Tom & Zeus & Sonny review the 1979 legendary album from ACDC, Highway To Hell. This is the 5th international album and 6th album overall (TNT released in Australia) released by ACDC and their last with lead singer Bon Scott.The album is loaded with classic ACDC riffs and Bon's inimitable style. With new producer "Mutt" Lange at the helm, Highway To Hell was the breakthrough album that really pushed ACDC into one of the biggest bands of all time...
On the 19th Episode of the Album Review Crew, Tom & Zeus & Sonny review the 1987 album Once Bitten, from the LA band, Great White. This was the band's 3rd studio album released and their commercial breakthrough, going platinum. It included some of Great White's biggest hits like, Rock Me, Save Your Love and Lady Red Light. Great White became a staple on rock radio and MTV...
On the 20th Episode of the Album Review Crew, Tom & Zeus & Sonny & Special Guest AEW Wrestling Superstar, Fozzy front man, Le Champion, Chris Jericho review the 1986 debut album by Poison, "Look What The Cat Dragged In." This album kicked open the door for glam metal. The album, the videos and the band for good or bad, became the poster child for "Hair Metal."Led by the charismatic front man, Bret Michaels, Poison's simple lyrics, fun attitude and guitar hooks was made for MTV...