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This is a podcast about the monsters humanity creates through legends and media, as well as what those monsters’ lore reflects about our society. Join me as we enter the unknown, discovering the stories of infamous creatures like Vampires and Zombies, but also lesser known beasts like Dullahans, Wendigo, Aswang, and more. Movie monsters, mythological creatures, cryptids, urban legends, and so much more.
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If National Public Radio had a show about heavy metal, it would be "Metal Brainiac." Host Matt Peiken treats metal as an art form filled with expression, imagination and virtuosity. In every half-hour podcast, Peiken and his guests dive deep into the artistic process through intelligent, revealing conversations.
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Zombies. Legendary undead monsters that are embedded in human society, terrorizing us in countless films, games, and shows. The zombie has a complex and fascinating lore full of controversy, horror, culture, and truths about humanity. Join me this episode as we dive deep into its dark story... CHHS Podcasting: https://www.instagram.com/chhspodcasti…
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Welcome to the Humanity's Monsters, a podcast about the monsters humanity creates through legends and media, as well as what those monsters’ lore reflects about our society. Each episode, we’ll be looking at different perspectives of what makes monsters scary, their relevance in culture throughout history, and what the emergence of these beasts say…
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Jesse Zuretti suffered such a deep and suffocating depression that it threatened his livelihood and his life. He channeled much of what he experienced into his guitar, and the music he created became “Moonsblood,” the new technical, melodic death album from the New Jersey outfit Binary Code. Hear Jesse talk in detail about pouring his pain into his…
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In 2001, the band Ill Nino released its debut album “Revolution”—and at the time, a revolution is exactly what it seemed like, an American band of Hispanics performing a melodic, Latin-inflected metal. Ill Nino bassist Lazaro Pina talks about reviving that album on the band's current US tour, along with the band's artistic evolution and current cul…
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Kristof Bathory recently became an Ambassador with the Greater Church of Lucifer, so it would be easy to cast the music he creates as evangelistic evil. But in this conversation, Bathory describes his personal and creative turns as positive maturity and, today, he views his band, Dawn of Ashes, as working to lead listeners to self-empowerment.…
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