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1994 – Episode 14 – Far Beyond Driven

Somewhere in Time Podcast closes out 2024 with one of the biggest metal albums from 1994, Far Beyond Driven, by Pantera. 2024 marks the 30 year anniversary of this album, but also marks the 20 year anniversary of the death of Pantera’s guitar player, “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott. Both of these topics, among many others, are discussed this episode.

 

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1994 – Bonus Episode – Metallica in Boston

While recording their latest episode, Tim, Eric, and Joe did a quick review of their trip to Boston to see Metallica as part of their M72 tour. This is a 30-minute episode and mostly covers the Boston trip, but also features things that Keith has been up to lately. 

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1994 – Episode 10 – STP & Drown

Episode 10 of their look back on albums from the year 1994 takes Somewhere in Time to California. Primarily, San Diego and Los Angeles. Albums discussed this episode include “Purple” by Stone Temple Pilots and “Hold on to the Hollow” by Drown. While most everyone in the world has heard songs from Purple, not many people know about the band Drown. In fact, one of the discussion topics in this episode is how hard it was for the pod to research this band!

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1994 – Episode 9 – Burn my Eyes

Episode 9 of Somewhere in Time’s run of 1994 albums focuses on the debut album from Machine Head, “Burn my Eyes”. There’s a lot to cover here, such as, why Robb Flynn left Vio-Lence to form this band, some of the vocal and lyric choices that Robb makes on the album, and how well the album holds up after 30 years. 

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1994 – Episode 8 – Flies & Glory

Somewhere in Time Podcast discuss two albums in the 8th episode of their exploration of albums from 1994. “Jar of Flies” by Alice in Chains and the self-titled debut from Pride & Glory. There’s a slight connection, as Mike Inez played bass for Ozzy Osbourne and Zakk Wylde is well known for his work with Ozzy. Outside of that, not a lot of commonalities between these two. While Pride & Glory may not be a well-known band, the podcast felt they deserved a full episode.

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1994 – Episode 7 Part 2 – Chad Gracey

Continuing their discussion on the album “Throwing Copper” by Live, Somewhere in Time welcomes Chad Gracey, drummer and one of the founding members of Live. Chad does a deep dive into the band’s history, what it was like seeing the band blow up when the song Lightning Crashes was released, and the state of the band now. Somewhere in Time appreciates Chad taking the time out to join them for this episode!

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