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Peaches Sits Down with METALBIRB
Episode 40

Peaches Sits Down with METALBIRB

Artist Interrogations Podcast · KBear Dudes

December 30, 202538m 19s

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Show Notes

I sat down with YouTuber, Twitch streamer, reactor, and podcaster METALBIRB for a deep dive into all things Best of 2025. We break down how he curates his massive year-end lists, run through my personal Top 10 albums of the year, argue about whether metal rankings even matter, and debate the worst fanbase in music (spoiler: Seether enters the chat).

We also get into reaction culture, radio vs. YouTube, discovering new bands without industry hype, and why having an opinion online is basically a contact sport. If you care about modern metal, underground artists, or how fans actually find heavy music in 2025, this one goes way deeper than the comment section.

Check out METALBIRB everywhere:

YouTube – /@metalbirb

TikTok – /metalbirb

Instagram – /metalbirb

Twitch – /metalbirb

Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/user/22oe5kl...


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Instagram – /brendenpeach

Facebook – /brenden.peach


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