EP 90. Rust in Peace and the Last Gasps of Metal


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Oct 01 2024 28 mins  

In this episode of The New Dad Rock, Steve and Keith dive into the transformative year of 1990, a time when music was in flux, much like Steve’s transition from high school to college. They review new music from The Jesus Lizard, Mercury Rev, and Chappell Roan, but the heart of the episode is a look back at the iconic releases of 1990.

Expect deep discussions about:

  • Queensrÿche’s Empire
  • Iron Maiden’s No Prayer for the Dying
  • Megadeth’s Rust in Peace
  • Judas Priest’s Painkiller
  • Slayer’s Seasons in the Abyss
  • Anthrax’s Persistence of Time
  • Jane’s Addiction’s Ritual de lo Habitual
  • Primus’ Frizzle Fry

With King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard touring, The Pavements documentary, and Will Sergeant's book in mind, they also reflect on the changing music landscape that paved the way for the upcoming grunge explosion.

The episode touches on key themes like whether metal was running out of steam or just evolving, while also covering some big pop culture moments of 1990, including MTV’s Unplugged debut, The Simpsons series launch, and Pearl Jam’s first live show (then known as Mookie Blaylock).

Steve and Keith reminisce about what they were listening to back then, from N.W.A. on the way to Taco Bell to the inescapable chart-toppers like MC Hammer and The Black Crowes. Tune in for a trip down memory lane and see what music from 1990 still holds up today!

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