The Podcast That Rocked for 12/31/24. Discussion on The Best & Worst of 2024 in rock, metal, alt, and more. A casual look back at what we loved and hated.
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"2024 has been a year of triumphs and controversies in the rock and metal world. On the positive side, Gojira made history as the first metal band to perform at the Olympics, delivering a groundbreaking performance of "Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça Ira!)" alongside opera singer Marina Viotti during the Paris Summer Games. This unprecedented event not only showcased the band's talent but also elevated metal music to a global stage, earning them critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination. In contrast, Mötley Crüe faced significant backlash and legal troubles throughout the year. The band became embroiled in a high-profile lawsuit with former guitarist Mick Mars, who alleged financial misconduct and disputed his forced retirement from touring. Additionally, persistent rumors of the band using backing tracks during live performances divided fans and critics alike, tarnishing their reputation. Despite these challenges, Mötley Crüe attempted to push forward with new music, releasing their EP "Cancelled" in October, which received mixed reactions from fans. These contrasting events highlight the dynamic nature of the rock and metal scene in 2024, demonstrating both the genre's potential for innovation and its ongoing struggles with authenticity and internal conflicts." (Perplexity)
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"2024 has been a year of triumphs and controversies in the rock and metal world. On the positive side, Gojira made history as the first metal band to perform at the Olympics, delivering a groundbreaking performance of "Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça Ira!)" alongside opera singer Marina Viotti during the Paris Summer Games. This unprecedented event not only showcased the band's talent but also elevated metal music to a global stage, earning them critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination. In contrast, Mötley Crüe faced significant backlash and legal troubles throughout the year. The band became embroiled in a high-profile lawsuit with former guitarist Mick Mars, who alleged financial misconduct and disputed his forced retirement from touring. Additionally, persistent rumors of the band using backing tracks during live performances divided fans and critics alike, tarnishing their reputation. Despite these challenges, Mötley Crüe attempted to push forward with new music, releasing their EP "Cancelled" in October, which received mixed reactions from fans. These contrasting events highlight the dynamic nature of the rock and metal scene in 2024, demonstrating both the genre's potential for innovation and its ongoing struggles with authenticity and internal conflicts." (Perplexity)
Video Intro by InfinityOnHannah
Title Cards by Andy Rocketeer
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