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Ep 154Tim Williams (Vision of Disorder, bloodsimple)

Doc welcomes Vision of Disorder vocalist, Tim Williams, to the show and they talk about VOD's early days as metal fans who stumbled into the hardcore scene, how classic rock music influenced his vocals, how VOD eventually broke out, signed to Roadrunner, and toured Ozzfest, how the band changed on their sophomore album, Imprint, how touring with bigger, mainstream bands influenced their sound, what it was like recording in the studio with Phil Anselmo, the mixed reaction to From Bliss To Devastation, why Vision of Disorder disbanded, how bloodsimple came together, his experience working with top-notch producers like GGGarth and Machine, bloodsimple's early success and major label experience, why VOD reformed and bloodsimple split, Roadrunner United, and the key to his emotionally tortured vocal style. This episode features the song "Alone/Together" by Zombie Eating Horse and the tentatively titled "God Factory Disorder" by Doc Coyle, Dallas Coyle, Raymond Herrera, and Tim Williams Follow Tim on Instagram @timwilliamsvox Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Zombie Eating Horse at www.zombieeatinghorse.com or www.infinitestrengthrecords.com Please support this episode's other sponsor The Punk Rock MBA Podcast at https://www.prmbapodcast.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 9, 20212h 47m

Ep 153USA's Capitalist Economic System Vs. Sports Leagues Socialist Systems with Nelson Blake (Marvel, DC, Locked in a Vacancy)

Doc welcomes comic artist and guitarist, Nelson Blake II, to the show for the third time. They discuss the differences between the American free market-based capitalist economic system that limits trends like unions, wealth redistribution, or over-dependence on welfare, and compares it to the highly regulated systems of professional sports leagues (mainly the National Basketball Association) that incentivize competitive balance so that there is more fairness across these leagues, as to give teams a chance to win and court free agents. This episode features the song "Scars" by The Dead Year. Follow Nelson on Instagram @nelsonblakeii and Twitter @nelsonblake2 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Check out The Dead Year at www.thedeadyear.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 2, 20212h 10m

Ep 151Scott Vogel (Terror, Buried Alive, World Be Free, ex-Despair, ex-Slugfest)

Doc welcomes Terror vocalist, Scott Vogel, to the show and they talk about how the two met in the late 90s hardcore scene, what tied the bands together despite differences in sound, what drew Scott to this lifestyle, his formative days discovering music, having recurring issues which led to his bands Slugfest and Despair breaking up, how Buried Alive came together, why the band seemed to not meet its full potential, quitting Buried Alive and moving west, why he eventually joined Terror despite almost quitting music altogether, Terror's surprise immediate success, developing as a band and vocalist over two decades, the Buried Alive reunion, and Scott sums up what hardcore means to him. This episode features the songs "Upside Down Is Flipped" by Man Destroyed Man and "I Killing I" by Buried Alive. Follow Scott on Instagram @IAmFinally Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Man Destroyed Man at https://mandestroyedman.bandcamp.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 23, 20212h 22m

Ep 151Carla Harvey (Butcher Babies)

Doc welcomes Butcher Babies vocalist, Carla Harvey, to the show and they talk about connecting on both being bi-racial in the metal scene, what her early time in LA was like as an actor and model who was looking to do music, the challenges women deal with in the entertainment industry, how she met Heidi and Henry and started Butcher Babies, how they overcame backlash from their over-the-top image, dealing with early success and landing big tours, what led her to her other career as a mortician, grief counselor, and End of Life Doula, and what led to the evolution of the Butcher Babies' sound over the years. This episode features the songs "Beyond The Wall of Sleep" by The Nocturnal Affair, "Saint" by Blackwater Drowning, and "Sleeping With The Enemy" by Butcher Babies. Follow Carla on Instagram and Twitter @CarlaHarvey Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor The Nocturnal Affair at https://thenocturnalaffair.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's sponsor Blackwater Drowning at https://www.facebook.com/blackwaterdrowning Please support this episode's other sponsor The Punk Rock MBA Podcast at https://www.prmbapodcast.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 16, 20211h 35m

Ep 150Ryan Martinie (Mudvayne, Soften The Glare)

In this landmark 150th episode of The Ex-Man Podcast, Doc welcomes for his first time ever on a podcast, Mudvayne bassist, Ryan Martinie to the show. They talk about how growing up in the rural midwest affected heavy music during that era, how his style of "lead bass" grew into the early Mudvayne sound, why he thinks they had so much early success despite being such an unorthodox band, their songwriting approach to balancing artistry with hit-making, the thought process behind Mudvayne's bombastic image, how the depression he experienced after Mudvayne went on hiatus led to burying himself in deep reading, discovering a healthy lifestyle through flower farming and nature, how his instrumental band, Soften The Glare, came to be, and his time filling in on bass for Korn. This episode features the songs "DOROS" by FleischKrieg and "Mission Possible" by Soften The Glare. Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor FleischKrieg at www.fleischkrieg.com and their Indiegogo Campaign at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fleischkrieg-debut-album-release#/ Please support this episode's other sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at https://www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 9, 20213h 2m

Ep 149Jessica Pimentel (Orange Is The New Black, Brujeria, Alekhine's Gun)

Doc welcomes musician and actress, Jessica Pimentel, to the show, and they talk about the period when Doc and she met, both as struggling artists bartending to pay bills in New York, her training as an actor and concert violinist as a very young girl, dealing with fame, how New York City shaped her work ethic and values, how she joined extreme metal band, Alekhine's Gun, as a vocalist, the process of getting her breakout role on Orange Is The New Black, the ugly side of the film industry, how she came to join the legendary death metal supergroup, Brujeria, and what it's been like living in Sweden. This episode features the songs "Thrill of the Hunt" by Heartsick, "Karmalita" by Ten Ton Mojo, and "Ngepar Chiwa (Certain Death)" by Alekhine's Gun. Follow Jessica on Instagram and Twitter @TheCrusher007 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Heartsick at https://heartsickband.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's other sponsor Ten Ton Mojo at https://www.tentonmojo.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 26, 20211h 57m

Ep 148Song Retrospective Pt. 2 with Dallas Coyle (God Forbid), Sterling R. Jackson (Vagus Nerve) and John Boecklin (Bad Wolves)

Doc welcomes God Forbid guitarist and vocalist, Dallas Coyle, Vagus Nerve vocalist, Sterling. R Jackson, and Bad Wolves drummer, John Boecklin, to the show. In part 2 of a 2 part series, they go into detail about the writing and recording of Doc's favorite songs from his career including "The New Clear" and "Move On" by God Forbid, "So Very Divine" by Vagus Nerve, and "Better Off This Way' by Bad Wolves. This episode features the song "Season of the Witch" by Survivors of Suicide. Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Survivors of Suicide at https://survivorsofsuicide.bandcamp.com/ Please also support our new sponsor at HelloFresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/exman10 and use code exman10 for 10 free meals, including free shipping. Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 19, 20212h 7m

Ep 147God Forbid Song Retrospective with Byron Davis, Corey Pierce, and Dallas Coyle

Doc welcomes God Forbid bandmates, Byron Davis, Corey Pierce, and making his first appearance on the Ex-Man, Doc's brother, Dallas Coyle, to the show. They go into detail about the writing and recording of Doc's favorite songs from the first 4 God Forbid albums, "Weather The Storm", "Dead Words On Deaf Ears", "Washed Out World", and "Crucify Your Beliefs". This episode features the song "Burden of Ashes" by Thrones of Redemption. Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Thrones of Redemption at https://thronesofredemption.bandcamp.com/ Please also support our new sponsor at HelloFresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/exman10 and use code exman10 for 10 free meals, including free shipping. Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 12, 20211h 43m

Ep 146Rob Caggiano (Volbeat, ex-Anthrax, ex-The Damned Things, ex-Boiler Room)

Doc welcomes Volbeat guitarist, Rob Caggiano, to the show and they talk about how Rob got his start in New York with nu metal band, Boiler Room, why the band breaking up made him focus on producing records, how he hustled to get the gig in Anthrax, his unceremonious exit from Anthrax, which led him to form and thrive with the production team, Scrap 60, rejoining Anthrax and helping develop the Worship Music album, how The Damned Things supergroup came together, eventually leaving Anthrax for good, producing and then almost immediately joining Volbeat, and the two wax philosophical on how songwriting and production have evolved throughout the years. This episode features the songs "Equilibrium" by The Human Extinction, "Sweet Alibi" by Classic Case, and "Room 24" by Volbeat featuring King Diamond. Follow Jerry on Instagram and Twitter @RobCaggiano Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor The Human Extinction at https://thehumanextinction.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's other sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at https://www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Please also support our new sponsor at HelloFresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/exman10 and use code exman10 for 10 free meals, including free shipping. Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 5, 20213h 2m

Ep 145Andrew Tkaczyk (The Ghost Inside, ex-For The Fallen Dreams)

Doc welcomes The Ghost Inside drummer, Andrew Tkaczyk, to the show and they talk about his disillusion with the hardcore scene, getting his start with metalcore band, For The Fallen Dreams, why he left that band and eventually joined The Ghost Inside, what he thinks makes TGI special, how his positive attitude helped him overcome losing part of his leg in the bus accident and relearn to play drums, what it was like to have a massive reunion show and comeback album, dealing with firing their bassist, Jim Riley, due to public pressure, and starting his clothing line, Takeback Brand. This is episode features the songs "The Moon" by Ten Thousand Crows and "The Outcast" by The Ghost Inside. Follow Andrew on Instagram @illgrip and Twitter @Mtndrew222 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Ten Thousand Crows at https://10kcrows.bandcamp.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 29, 20202h 13m

Ep 144Dug Pinnick (King's X, KXM)

Doc welcomes King's X vocalist and bassist, Dug Pinnick, to the show and they talk about Dug's Christian upbringing, how he discovered music and had a natural talent for singing, using music to deal with receiving a lack of love and attention as a child, what attracted him to the bass guitar, dealing with racism in the 1960s, how he avoided getting drafted to Vietnam, how a diverse array of musical influences led him on a path from soul and R&B to rock music, the ups and downs of navigating the Christian music scene, how King's X was started, their influence on the Grunge scene and bands like Alice In Chains, and why he thinks they never got as big as they maybe should have. This is episode features the songs "P.I.G. (People In General) by Mantra of Morta and "Lost in Germany by King's X. Follow Dug on Instagram @dugpinnick and Twitter @dUgpinnick_ Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Mantra of Morta at https://mantraofmorta.bandcamp.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 16, 20202h 43m

Ep 143Jerry Horton (Papa Roach)

Doc welcomes Papa Roach guitarist, Jerry Horton, to the show and they talk about adjusting the band's writing and recording schedule due to the pandemic, how they were mislabeled as a "nu metal" band in their early days, how staying healthy and sober on tour helped him deal with the pitfalls of success, how their sound and image evolved with the changing of music trends, why he thinks their crossover pop culture success is more a blessing than a curse, their flirtations with alternative and EDM influence on recent albums, and how Papa Roach stay sharp with developing their live show. This episode features the songs "Enjoying The End" by Royalty Kult and "Come Around" by Papa Roach. Follow Jerry on Instagram and Twitter @JerryHorton Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support episode's sponsor Royalty Kult at https://royaltykult.com/ Please support this episode's other sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at https://www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 8, 20201h 47m

Ep 142Mark Holcomb (Periphery, Haunted Shores)

Doc welcomes Periphery guitarist, Mark Holcomb, to the show and they talk about his early days with Haunted Shores in the DC area, how he ended up joining Periphery, what it was like fitting in with a band that already had an established sound, what he thinks makes the Djent scene special, how Periphery evolved as a live band throughout the years, how Steph Carpenter inspired the Clear EP concept, his thoughts on lead and rhythm guitar technique, his response to Misha's comments about not being able to make a living from the band and thoughts about surviving in the music business, getting sober and using discipline and mindfulness to help with productivity and creativity during the pandemic, working with Devin Townsend on the Haunted Shores EP, and the two chat about the NBA bubble basketball and forthcoming season. This episode features the songs "Viper" by Red Devil Vortex and "Norway Jose" by Haunted Shores. Follow Mark on Instagram and Twitter @MarkPeriphery Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Red Devil Vortex at www.reddevilvortex.com Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 1, 20202h 24m

Ep 141Kim Kelly (Writer and Journalist at Teen Vogue, The Baffler, ex-Vice)

Doc welcomes writer, journalist, and labor advocate, Kim Kelly, to the show and they talk about her entry point in the music industry starting her own PR company, why she connects to underground black metal and became engaged with the racial politics within the subgenre, her thoughts on cancel culture within the metal scene, being laid off by Vice and the ever-changing media landscape, how she balances her role as an opinion writer, journalist, and activist, developing and expanding her career as a freelance writer, and her work involved with the labor movement and labor column at Teen Vogue. This episode features the song "Leviathans" by Tribulation Follow Kim on Twitter @GrimKim Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's other sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at https://www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 24, 20201h 45m

Ep 140Jon Zazula (Megaforce Records)

Doc welcomes founder of Megaforce Records, Jon Zazula, to the show, and they talk about his time before Megaforce, being sent to prison for crimes committed when he worked in finance, how he got on the straight and narrow by getting into selling heavy metal vinyl at the Route 18 Flea Market in New Jersey, discovering Metallica and Anthrax in the early days of Megaforce Records, how he transitioned into managing bands like Anthrax and Ministry, dealing with the changing music scene in the 90s as thrash died down and grunge emerged, his relationship with major labels, how mental health issues affected his career, how his boredom with the metal scene inspired him to keep working with different kinds of bands, and why he decided to write an autobiography. This episode features the song "Stålfågel" by Soilwork. Follow Jon on Instagram @TheJonZazula and Twitter @JonZazula Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 17, 20201h 32m

Ep 139Angela Gossow (ex-Arch Enemy)

Doc welcomes ex-Arch Enemy singer, Angela Gossow, to the show and they talk about how she got into death metal and inspired to become an extreme vocalist, what the process of being introduced as the new lead singer of Arch Enemy was like, the impact of her debut AE album, Wages of Sin, the shock value of having such a brutal voice and also an attractive woman, developing creative chemistry with the band, how the difficulties of touring convinced her to leave the band, and how she transitioned from being a full-time rock star to becoming an artist manager and start a family. This episode features the songs "Through Darkness" by Cerebellion and "Savage Messiah" by Arch Enemy. Follow Angela on Instagram @TheGossow and Twitter @AGossow Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Cerebellion at www.Cerebellion1.com Please support this episode's other sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at https://www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 10, 20201h 46m

Ep 138Election Special 2020 with Phil Labonte (All That Remains)

Doc welcomes All That Remains vocalist, Phil Labonte, to the show for the 4th time and they discuss the 2020 Presidential Election and a multitude of subjects pertaining to politics and social issues facing the world. This episode features the songs "It's The End Of The World...Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M. and "We Didn't Start The Fire" by Bill Joel. Follow Phil on Instagram and Twitter @philthatremains Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Photo by JR Rocks Shots @JRRockShots on Instagram Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 3, 20203h 48m

Ep 137Jose Mangin (SiriusXM Radio Host, Affliction)

Doc welcomes SiriusXM satellite radio programmer and host, Jose Mangin, to the show and they talk about how he got started in college radio while going to school to become a pharmacist, his first gig in the music industry working for TVT Records, how he got the job at Sirius, what drives his authentic passion for heavy metal, using his platform to become more vocal about social issues, why he is so supportive of up and coming bands, how the two have maintained a relationship for over a decade, his thoughts on the evolution of the radio industry, where he gets his drive and positive attitude, how he got his job as an artist rep for Affliction, and starting his life anew by moving back west to Southern California. This episode features the songs "Genocide Winds" by Deadcheck and "Ride Into The Light" by Spirit Adrift. Follow Jose on Instagram and Twitter @JoseMangin Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Deadcheck at https://www.facebook.com/Deadcheck/ Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 27, 20202h 9m

Ep 136Dave Lombardo (Suicidal Tendencies, Mr. Bungle, The Misfits, Dead Cross, ex-Slayer)

Doc welcomes legendary drummer, Dave Lombardo, to the show and they talk about how busy Dave has been during the pandemic working with Mr. Bungle and other projects, how figures like Mike Patton and John Zorn have expanded his musical prowess, how his early days with Slayer innovated drumming as well as extreme music, how Rick Rubin helped the band grow, what is was like leaving Slayer, how Grip Inc. came together and his experience starting a new band from scratch, expanding his career playing with different bands like Testament and Fantomas, his thought process on organic drumming, gaining closure by rejoining Slayer and being able to play the last shows with Jeff Hanneman, his philosophy on staying humble, and what it was like to fill in for Metallica. This episode features the songs "End of Heartache" by Pathos and Logos and "Raping Your Mind" by Mr. Bungle. Follow Dave on Instagram @DaveLombardo and Twitter @TheDaveLombardo Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Pathos and Logos at https://pathoslogos.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 20, 20202h 39m

Ep 135Kevin Coyle aka Dad Forbid (My Father)

Doc welcomes his father, Kevin Coyle, to the show and they talk about Kevin's childhood growing up in New Jersey, how he into playing piano and discovered jazz, what attracted him to American black culture and music, meeting my mother, dealing with racism as an interracial couple, the difficulty of raising two children as a working musician, how he helped cultivate my brother and I's foray into guitar and music, how his politics were shaped, what it was like seeing his sons become professional musicians, and performing piano on a couple God Forbid albums. This episode features the song "The Lonely Dead" by God Forbid featuring Kevin Coyle. Follow Kevin on Twitter @KevinCoyle4 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 6, 20202h 31m

Ep 134Phil Demmel (Vio-Lence, ex-Machine Head, BPMD)

Doc welcomes Vio-Lence guitarist, Phil Demmel, to the show and they talk about how Phil has been dealing with life during the pandemic, how his decision to leave Machine Head has affected his life positively, confronting and questioning his playing abilities, why filling in for Slayer saved his music career, how the two bonded during the touring cycle for Through The Ashes of Empires in his early days in Machine Head, his new cover project, BPMD, reuniting with Vio-Lence, and take a walk down memory lane about the late 80s thrash scene and why Vio-Lence hung it up the first time around. This episode features the songs "The Fall" by The Silencer and "The Permanent Decay" by Echoes of Reckoning featuring Phil Demmel, Brandan Schieppati, David Ellefson, and Dave McClain. Follow Jesse on Instagram @PhilDemmel and Twitter @DemmelitionMH Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor The Silencer at https://www.facebook.com/thesilencermusic/ Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 29, 20201h 56m

Ep 133Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage, Times of Grace, The Weapon, ex-Seemless)

Doc welcomes Killswitch Engage vocalist, Jesse Leach, to the show and they talk about Jesse coming up in the Rhode Island punk and grind scene with his first bands Corrin and Nothing Stays Gold, how Killswitch Engage came together as side project, what he thinks made Killswitch special and stand out from the pack, breaking through with Alive or Just Breathing, why he quit the band shortly after starting to tour for the album, why he decided to get back on the horse with a new band, Seemless, how struggling to make a living and toiling in the underground scene evolved his mindset, reconnecting with Adam D for the band, Times of Grace, what it was like rejoining Killswitch, getting vocal surgery, and his new hardcore punk band, The Weapon. This episode features the songs "Sorcerer" by The Periwinkle Massacre and "Pink Tax" by The Weapon. Follow Jesse on Instagram @jesse_d_leach and Twitter @EyeAgainstI Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor The Periwinkle Massacre at https://www.facebook.com/theperiwinklemassacre/ Please support this episode's sponsor Good Company with Scott Bowling at https://www.youtube.com/user/scottbowling1580 Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 22, 20202h 21m

Ep 132Michael "Padge" Paget (Bullet For My Valentine)

Doc welcomes Bullet For My Valentine lead guitarist, Michael "Padge" Paget, to the show to talk about how BFMV has maintained so much consistency over the years, his philosophy of personal humility despite great success and fame, how the UK metal scene evolved out of obscurity with breakout artists like BFMV, what is was like working with producer Colin Richardson and having massive early success, the pain of losing band members, the downside of success and how money and excess almost destroyed the band, and how the pandemic has affected the UK and shaped their prospects to start playing live. This episode features the songs "Whiskey Mistress" by Beneath the Hollow, "Obscene" by Halcyon Wander, and "No Easy Way Out" by Bullet For My Valentine. Follow Padge on Instagram @padgebfmv and Twitter @MichaelPaget Padge photo by Trevor Williams - @trevorwilliamsphotography Please support this episode's sponsor Beneath the Hollow at https://bth1.net/ Web store discount code for Ex-Man podcast Listeners - DOC2020 Please support this episode's sponsor Halcyon Wander at facebook.com/halcyonwander Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 15, 20201h 55m

Ep 131Stevic MacKay (Twelve Foot Ninja)

Doc welcomes Twelve Foot Ninja guitarist, Stevic MacKay, to the show and they talk about Twelve Foot Ninja's career, his personal struggle with the pitfalls of trying to break the band internationally, and then the two discuss the Stevic's disagreements with The Punk MBA's Finn McKenty about how rock and metal bands deal with the Spotify pay structure. This episode features the songs "Shooken To The Core" by Generation Underground, "Beliefs" by The Silencer, and "Invincible" by Twelve Foot Ninja. Follow Stevic on Instagram @StevicMackay Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Generation Underground at https://generationunderground.com/ Please support this episode's sponsor The Silencer at https://thesilencermusic.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's sponsor Good Company at https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottBowlinggoodcompany/featured Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 8, 20202h 18m

Ep 130Tom Maxwell (HELLYEAH, ex-Nothingface, Knives Out)

Doc welcomes HELLYEAH guitarist, Tom Maxwell, to the show and they talk about all the political and social unrest in the world at the moment, how his old band, Nothingface, came up in Baltimore and Northeast scene, why he thinks they didn't get past certain hurdles of success, losing their singer, Matt Holt, to drug addiction, how HELLYEAH came together, learning how to adjust to not being the only guitar player in a band, evolving creative with the band over the years, and how Vinnie Paul's death has affected his will to keep going on with the band. This episode features the song "Low" by Royalty Kult and "Can't Wait For Violence" by Nothingface. Follow Tom on Instagram @TomMaxwellOfficial Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Royalty Kult at https://royaltykult.com/ Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 1, 20201h 59m

Ep 129Rich Ward (Fozzy, Stuck Mojo)

Doc welcomes Fozzy and Stuck Mojo guitarist, Rich "The Duke" Ward, to the show and they talk about guitar gear and the secret to Rich's signature tone, his early diverse musical influences, how he met Bonz and formed Stuck Mojo, grinding it out in the early days of the band, what the experience was like working with Devin Townsend and Daniel Bergstrand, why he thinks the band struggled to get over the hump, how Fozzy came together, when he almost quit music and the turning point that brought him back, what it's like being in a band with Chris Jericho, and how he has evolved as a writer and musician as Fozzy becomes more successful. This episode features the song "Unforgiven" by New Saviors and "Raise the Dead Man" by Stuck Mojo. Follow Rich on Instagram @officialrichward and Twitter @thedukeofmetal Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor New Saviors at https://newsaviorsband.bandcamp.com/album/new-saviors Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 25, 20202h 42m

Ep 128Ro Kohli (War Machine Marketing, ex-Century Media, ex-Roadrunner Records)

Doc welcomes founder and owner of War Machine Marketing, Ro Kohli, to the show and they talk about how Ro got into the metal scene in Central New Jersey as a teenager, how he went from releasing a local rock zine to eventually landing a job at Roadrunner records as a Tour Coordinator, his transition from that job to becoming the head of the Roadcrew, the Roadrunner street team, what he learned about marketing from touring, how he ended up as head of marketing for Century Media records, securing Alien V. Predator bus wraps and tour support money for God Forbid and Lacuna Coil during Ozzfest 2004, and why he left Century Media and eventually started his own company, War Machine Marketing. This episode features the song "Judith" by Vagus Nerve featuring Aaron Bruch, Meytal Cohen and Mark Vollelunga. Follow Ro on Instagram @WarMarchineMarketing Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 18, 20201h 40m

Ep 127Dale "Rage" Resteghini (Film Director and Writer of CRACKA and Music Video Director)

Doc welcomes, Dale "Rage" Resteghini, to the show, music video director and the writer and director of the forthcoming, controversial television show, CRACKA. They talk about Dale's early brushes with the law which led him to spend time in prison, how he cleaned up his life by getting into acting, writing and directing his first film, Colorz of Rage, how he fell into directing metal and hardcore videos by meeting Jamey Jasta on the Tattoo The Earth Tour, his transition into becoming one of the biggest music video directors in hip hop, what inspired him to create CRACKA, his connection to black culture, and the two debate the backlash from the CRACKA trailer and the current state of race relations in America. This episode features the songs "Witch City" by Carnivora and "Colossus" by Avatar. Follow Dale on Instagram and Twitter @ReelRage Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Carnivora at facebook.com/carnivora Please support this episode's sponsor Legendary Rock Stories at risinggiantsnetwork.com Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 11, 20202h 13m

Ep 126Eric German (Entertainment Lawyer - Bad Wolves, Asking Alexandria)

Doc welcomes Bad Wolves lawyer, Eric German, back to the show and they talk about how the economic shutdown surrounding COVID-19 has altered and hurt the music industry, how artists can possibly take advantage of this challenging time, what the state of the rock and metal genre is in terms of business and commerce, and debate how bands should share equity, and if the concept of traditional band structures is even relevant to the modern music industry. This episode features the songs "Warrior" by Jazmin Conte and "Bullet" by Hyro The Hero. Follow Eric on Instagram and Twitter @ejgerman Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor War Machine Marketing at warmachinemarketing.com or email them at [email protected] Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 4, 20202h 21m

Ep 125John "Beeker" Outcalt (ex-God Forbid)

Doc welcomes God Forbid bass player, John Outcalt aka "Beeker" to the show and they talk about being back at John's house where God Forbid used to rehearse and wrote many of the albums, how he maintained stability and his professional work situation throughout his time with the band. how he joined God Forbid, what it was like getting some success with touring and getting a record deal, his experience being the only white guy in the band, how the band evolved creatively over the years, how he dealt with the financial struggles of being in an underground band, his approach to bass playing in genre that often doesn't appreciate bass guitar, and how his life has evolved since the band broke up. This episode features the songs "Ministry of Defense" by Pathos and Logos and "A Reflection of the Past" by God Forbid. Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Pathos and Logos at https://pathoslogos.bandcamp.com/ Please support this episode's sponsor "Legendary Rock Stories" at https://risinggiantsnetwork.com/project/legendary-rock-stories/ Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 28, 20202h 9m

Ep 124Peter Dolving (ex-The Haunted, ex-Mary Beats Jane)

Doc welcomes ex-The Haunted vocalist, Peter Dolving, to the show and they talk about the difficulties that led to Peter leaving The Haunted and eventually the music business altogether, why he grew up in Sweden with a more American mentality, how his family's financial troubles led him to becoming a street musician, his time with his breakout band, Mary Beats Jane, how he ended up joining The Haunted, why he quit The Haunted the first time and then re-joined three years later, The Haunted having a breakthrough album with ReVolver, God Forbid and The Haunted touring together, the spiritual elements of creativity, and how his life has evolved since he left the music industry and became an entrepreneur. This episode features the songs "If The Antidote Was Real" by The Chase Signal and "Undead" (Demo) by The Haunted. Follow Peter on Instagram and Twitter @PeterDolving Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor The Chase Signal at facebook.com/thechasesignal Use the code EXMAN20 to get 20% off the Merch store. Please support this episode's sponsor War Machine Marketing at warmachinemarketing.com or email them at [email protected] Buy the official Ex-Man Podcast T-shirt at https://doccoyle.net/shop/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 21, 20202h 15m

Ep 123Carl 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 @CarlGoodFight Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please 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

Jul 7, 20202h 27m

Ep 122John 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 @JClogbass Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor War Machine Marketing and check out their extensive item search at warmachinemarketing.com or email them at [email protected] Please support this episode's sponsor Memory of a Melody at www.memoryofamelody.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 30, 20201h 27m

Ep 121Jason 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 @jasonsuecof Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please 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

Jun 24, 20201h 58m

Ep 120Eddie 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 @EddieHermida Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Ovira at https://www.oviramusic.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 15, 20202h 12m

Ep 119Brock 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 @Brock36CF Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Royalty Kult at www.RoyaltyKult.com Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Photo by Greg RaMar https://www.instagram.com/ramar_lumiere_photography/?igshid=z4l7jsp5zlb0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 8, 20201h 58m

Ep 118Max 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 @illidgemax Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Aftermath at www.Aftermathmetal.com Photo 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

Jun 3, 20202h 12m

Ep 117Paolo 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 @TriviumPaolo Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please 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.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 19, 20202h 13m

Ep 116Cristian 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 @LatinMetal Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Sangre at www.sangremetal.com Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 11, 20202h 3m

Ep 115Drunkcast 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 @BuzMcgrath Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 6, 20201h 33m

Ep 114Ernie 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 @ErnieBC Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor A Mirror Hollow at www.amirrorhollow.com Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 27, 20201h 40m

Ep 113Dirk Verbeuren (Megadeth, Bent Sea, ex-Soilwork, ex-Scarve)

Doc welcomes Megadeth drummer, Dirk Verbeuren, to the show and they discuss how they are both dealing with COVID-19 social distancing, his roots in death metal and grindcore, how moving to Paris turned him from a hip hop kid to a metalhead, what the metal scene in France was like in the 90s, going to music school, cutting his teeth in the underground with the French band Scarve, how he joined Soilwork, becoming a prominent session studio musician, how he got involved with drum software company Toontrack, and his time in Megadeth. This episode features the songs "The End" by Rise of the Silverback and "I Am Become Lust" by Bent Sea. Follow Dirk in Instagram @DirkVerbeuren and Twitter @VerbeurenDirk Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Rise of the Silverback at www.mjinteractive.ca Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 7, 20201h 46m

Ep 112Coping with Social Isolation during COVID-19 w/ Rachel Dash-Doughtery (Social Worker/Therapist)

Doc welcomes Social Worker and Therapist, Rachel Dash-Dougherty, to the show to discuss how people can cope with their mental and emotional health during the difficult experience we are all having social distancing dealing with the outbreak of COVID-19 aka Coronavirus. Follow Rachel on Instagram @groundedtherapist and Twitter @groundedtherap Check out her website http://groundedtherapist.com/ Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 1, 202055 min

Ep 111Discussing the Greatest Action Movies Ever w/ Mark Hunter (Chimaira)

Doc welcomes Chimaira vocalist, Mark Hunter, back to the show for the 2nd time to discuss how they've been handling the quarantine and social distancing, and also talk about their favorite action films of all time. This episode features the song "Momento Malum" by Aurora's Eyes. Follow Mark on Instagram @MarkHunterPhoto and Twitter @ChimairaMark Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Aurora's Eyes at www.facebook.com/auroraseyes Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 23, 20203h 0m

Ep 110Charlie Engen (Five Finger Death Punch, Scale The Summit)

Doc welcomes Five Finger Death Punch drummer, Charlie Engen, to the show and they talk about how Charlie built a big following on Instagram, going back to college to get a Master's in music and why he regretted it, almost losing hope in the industry, how his prog band, Ideology, came together, his time playing and touring with Scale The Summit, the challenges of playing very technical, progressive music, how the Five Finger Death Punch gig came about, and how he's adjusted to the newfound notoriety. This episode features the songs "My Last Goodbye" by Alyxx and "Making Monsters" by Five Finger Death Punch. Follow Charlie on Instagram and Twitter @CharlieEngen Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Alyxx at officialalyxx.com Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 16, 20201h 30m

Ep 109Steve Lagudi (Sound Engineer - Machine Head, God Forbid, Testament, Napalm Death)

Doc welcomes Front of House Sound Engineer, Steve Lagudi, to the show and they talk about Steve's break in the industry working for Metallica's fanclub, learning on his own how to do sound by doing demos for Emmure, meeting God Forbid and hitting the road as their sound guy, his close relationship to the band and helping save the God Forbid by doing demos for their last album, Equilibrium, how he got the Machine Head gig after God Forbid broke up, what he has done to grow as an engineer, and why he gets so invested with his work that he almost becomes a "6th member". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 3, 20201h 34m

Ep 108Diamante

Doc welcomes solo artist, Diamante, to the show and they talk about how she got her start in the music business in musical theatre, moving to LA from Boston, touring with Whitesnake as an 18 year old, getting a record deal with Eleven Seven, working with legendary producer, Howard Benson, what it was like getting her break being featured on the Bad Wolves song, "Hear Me Now", hitting the road with her band, being a label free agent, and looking to to the future with new material. This episode features the songs "Ground We Wander" by exit.dream and "Obvious" by Diamante. Follow Diamante on Instagram and Twitter @DIAMANTEband Follow Doc on Instagram @thisisdiamante and Twitter @DocCoyle Support our show sponsor exit.dream at exitdream.net Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 27, 20201h 29m

Ep 107Shaun Glass (Repentance, Ex-Soil, Ex-Dirge Within, Ex-Broken Hope)

Doc welcomes guitarist and bassist, Shaun Glass, to the show and they talk about Shaun's background working behind the scenes for Pavement records, his time playing bass for Broken Hope, why he got tired of death metal and decided to start rock band Soil, the process of finding a singer and courting major labels, achieving mainstream radio success with "Halo", his urge to play heavier metal inspiring him to launch Dirge Within, why he ultimately left Soil, his difficulty with singers over the years, Dirge Within changing it's name to The Bloodline, then back to Dirge Within, starting his new band Repentance, venturing into artist management, and his reputation as a metal gossip. This episode features the songs "Left Untold" by To An End and "Only The Damned Die Young" by Repentance. Follow Shaun on Instagram and Twitter @shaunglass666 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Support our show sponsor To An End at toanend.com Support our other show sponsor at https://prerockedpedals.com/ Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 21, 20202h 24m

Ep 106John Boecklin (Bad Wolves, ex-Devildriver)

Doc welcomes Bad Wolves drummer, John Boecklin, for his second appearance on the show to talk about how John feels about the success of Bad Wolves 3 years removed from his last time on the pod, dealing with the growing pains of developing the band's sound on the second album, how the writing process is evolving, how Bad Wolves fits into the metal scene, Tim Lambesis and morality, the fallout of the success of the "Zombie" single, and John's girlfriend, Madison, jumps on the show to give us some insight into and from the perspective of Generation Z. This episode features the songs "Right of Center" by Ceraphym and "Junkie Girl" by Madison Braddy. Follow John on Instagram @john_boecklin Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Support our show sponsor Ceraphym at www.ceraphym.com Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 31, 20191h 46m

Ep 105Mark Lewis (Producer)

Doc welcomes music producer, Mark Lewis, to the show and they talk about what he thinks the role of a producer is, growing up as a metalhead and guitarist in Maryland, going to recording school at Full Sail University, how he was hired by Jason Suecoff to be a recording assistant and engineer, what he learned from Jason, eventually stepping out on his own to fully produce his own records with bands like Devildriver and Black Dahlia Murder, what he think about the current state of metal production, his experience working with God Forbid on Equilibrium, how he ended up re-mixing Megadeth's debut album Killing Is My Business..., and moving to Nashville to build a new recording studio. This episode features the songs "Affliction" by Revanchrist and "Back Foot" by Dinosaur Pile-Up. Follow Mark on Instagram and Twitter @MarkLewis720 Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Support our show sponsor Revanchrist at www.facebook.com/REVANCHRIST Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex-Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 9, 20191h 36m