The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle

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Jul 7, 2020 • 2h 28min

Carl Severson (Nora, Good Fight Entertainment, ex-Ferret Records)

Doc welcomes Nora vocalist, owner and head of Good Fight Entertainment, Carl Severson, to the show and they talk about how Carl first discovered the hardcore scene, befriending NJHC band, Endeavor, who became the first release for Ferret Records, his time at Roadrunner Records, how the band Nora started, the trial and error process of developing an up-and-coming label, discovering Killswitch Engage, why he sold Ferret Records, Nora's artistic impact over the years, and branching out into artist management, sports as well as a new label with Good Fight Entertainment.This episode features the songs "Lex Talionis" by The Human Extinction and "The Goddamn Champion" by Nora.Follow Carl on Instagram and Twitter @CarlGoodFightFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor The Human Extinction at https://www.facebook.com/TheHumanExtinction/Please support this episode's sponsor Legendary Rock Stories at https://risinggiantsnetwork.com/Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jun 30, 2020 • 1h 27min

John Campbell (Lamb of God)

Doc welcomes Lamb of God bassist, John Campbell, to the show and they go deep on the recent protest movement and civil unrest in response to the killing of George Floyd, and talk about Lamb of God's decision to release an album during the pandemic, how they've dealt with splitting with longtime drummer, Chris Adler, how new drummer, Art Cruz, has energized the band, his perspective on the evolution of LoG's sound, how the band's politics and relationship with its fans intersect, and what makes Lamb of God special.This episode features the songs "Mary Go Round" by Memory of a Melody and "New Colossal Hate" by Lamb of God.Follow John on Instagram @jayceerva and Twitter @JClogbassFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor War Machine Marketing and check out their extensive item search at warmachinemarketing.com or email them at ro@warmachinemarketing.comPlease support this episode's sponsor Memory of a Melody at www.memoryofamelody.comListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jun 24, 2020 • 1h 59min

Jason Suecof (Producer, Charred Walls of the Damed, Capharnaum, Crotchduster)

Doc welcomes metal producer, Jason Suecof, to the show and they talk about Jason discovering extreme music and guitar at a very young age, forming technical death metal band Capharnum with his brother, how his guitar skills and creativity influence the bands he works with, producing Bury Your Dead's Beauty and the Breakdown, his comedy metal project, Crotchduster, why he quit Full Sail recording school, his relationship with Richard Christy and playing with Richard’s band, Charred Walls of the Damned, and how he has continued to thrive his career as a producer as the industry has evolved.This episode features the songs “The Obsidian Expanse” by Pathos & Logos, “Stars Ingenious Cooter” by Crotchduster, “Icon of Malice” by Capharnaum. Follow Jason on Instagram @jason_suecof and Twitter @jasonsuecofFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor Pathos & Logos at https://pathoslogos.bandcamp.com/Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jun 15, 2020 • 2h 13min

Eddie Hermida (Suicide Silence, ex-All Shall Perish)

Doc welcomes Suicide Silence vocalist, Eddie Hermida, to the show and they talk about how the time away working on the new has allowed him to grow, the motivation behind the sound of the Self-Titled album, how the critical and commercial backlash effected their career and lives, why they changed direction on Becoming the Hunter, how he got his start in the Bay Area metal scene, what it was like joining All Shall Perish, developing his vocal style over the years, finding their stride with Awaken The Dreamers, dealing with member changes, and how joining Suicide Silence eventually led to the demise of All Shall Perish.This episode features the songs "Face to Face" by Ovira and "Two Steps" by Suicide Silence.Follow Eddie on Instagram @yamanhernherm and Twitter @EddieHermidaFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor Ovira at https://www.oviramusic.comListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jun 8, 2020 • 1h 58min

Brock Lindow (36 Crazyfists)

Doc welcomes 36 Crazyfists vocalist, Brock Lindow, to the show and they talk about 36 Crazyfists starting in Alaska in the mid-90s, moving to Portland, OR and eventually securing a record deal with Roadrunner, the band having a tough time fitting into very heavy tour packages, what it felt like to have some early success in Europe, finding their creative stride with A Snow Capped Romance, dealing with grind of consistently touring for a decade before finally taking a break in 2012, how the band has persevered through member changes and still maintains a solid career to this day.This episode features the songs "Bleeding Possibilities" by Royalty Kult and "Sleepsick" by 36 Crazyfists.Follow Brock on Instagram @Brock36CFFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor Royalty Kult at www.RoyaltyKult.comListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.comPhoto by Greg RaMar https://www.instagram.com/ramar_lumiere_photography/?igshid=z4l7jsp5zlb0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jun 3, 2020 • 2h 12min

Max Illidge (40 Below Summer, ex-Black Market Hero)

Doc welcomes 40 Below Summer vocalist, Max Illidge, to the show and they discuss how the band got their break in New Jersey by getting radio play on WSOU, what influenced the diversity of their sound, how they caught the attention of No Name Management which eventually led to a seven-figure major label record deal with London/Sire, the problems they had with their management team, their label eventually folding and ensuing trouble, how they rebounded on their sophomore album, why the band broke up shortly after, starting fresh with a more metal sounding band, Black Market Hero, 40 Below Summer reforming, and the two chit chat about their beloved NY Knicks.This episode features the songs "Give Peace a Chance" by Aftermath and "Birthright" by 40 Below Summer.Follow Max on Instagram @maxillidge and Twitter @illidgemaxFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor Aftermath at www.Aftermathmetal.comPhoto by Marissa Kramer https://marissa-kramer.com/Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 19, 2020 • 2h 13min

Paolo Gregoletto (Trivium)

Doc welcomes Trivium bassist and backing vocalist, Paolo Gregoletto, to the show and they talk about how the band went about releasing their new album during the pandemic, shared their thoughts on how COVID-19 would affect bands and touring in the near future, Paolo getting his start in high school with thrash band, Metal Militia, how he joined Trivium, the huge success of Ascendancy and the backlash they received from other bands, why the band was so mature at a young age, their mixed feelings about sophomore album, The Crusade, how the band progressed, yet also stayed consistent from album to album, and how the band stays savvy with technology utilizing social media and newer mediums like Twitch.This episode features the songs "Lifeline" by Dead Defined and "What The Dead Men Say" by Trivium.Follow Paolo on Instagram and Twitter @TriviumPaoloFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor Dead Defined at https://www.deaddefined.com/Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.htmlListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 11, 2020 • 2h 4min

Cristian Machado (Ex-Ill Niño)

Doc welcomes ex-Ill Niño vocalist, Cristian Machado, to the show to talk about his difficulty leaving the band, how tough it is to replace lead singers in bands, what it was like coming up in the local New Jersey metal/hardcore scene, evolving from El Niño to Ill Niño, how early success affected him, dealing with commercial pressure and trying to avoid the sophomore slump, persevering through member changes, becoming disillusioned with the band in later years, and how his solo album came together.This episode features the songs "American Nightmare" by Sangre and "Better You Know" by Cristian Machado.Follow Cristian on Instagram and Twitter @LatinMetalFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor Sangre at www.sangremetal.comBuy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.htmlListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 6, 2020 • 1h 33min

Drunkcast with Buz McGrath (Unearth)

Doc gets hammered drunk with Unearth shredder, Buz Mcgrath, and they blather on about creative struggles, Buz's newfound freedom of being a bachelor, yacht rock, getting blown out by younger, heavier bands, debate who invented metalcore, and other ill shit.This episode features the songs "Device" by Painted Wives and "Dust" by Unearth.Follow Buz on Instagram and Twitter @BuzMcgrathFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyleBuy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.htmlListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Apr 27, 2020 • 1h 40min

Ernie C (Body Count)

Doc welcomes lead guitarist, Ernie C, from the band Body Count to the show and they talk about Ernie growing up in South Central Los Angeles, being inspired by R&B, funk, and Peter Frampton to start playing guitar, being turned off by the 80s glam scene, how Body Count came together, being friends with Perry Farrell and landing a spot on Lollapalooza, the backlash from "Cop Killer", dealing with the deaths of multiple band members, the rough years of inactivity and struggling with alcoholism, the resurrection of the band in recent years with the current line-up, and introducing Body Count to a new generation.This episode features the songs "Glass Castle" by A Mirror Hollow and "Carnivore" by Body Count.Follow Ernie on Instagram @Ernie1234 and Twitter @ErnieBCFollow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoylePlease support this episode's sponsor A Mirror Hollow at www.amirrorhollow.comBuy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.htmlListen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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