Thursday, August 26, 2010

THE ASYLUM Playlist for 08-25-10

Here is this weeks playlist:

  • I Like It by Lacuna Coil
  • The Yearning by The Autumn Offering
  • Briefcase Full Of Guts by Dethklok
  • You And Me And The Devil Makes 3 by Marilyn Manson
  • Bored To Death by Mongrel
  • Along The Way by Mushroomhead
  • Perseverance by Beyond Agony
  • Face Of War by Zandelle
  • The Persecuted Won't Forget by Testament
  • Sulfur by Slipknot
  • Welcome To My Nightmare by Alice Cooper
  • Spookshow Baby by Rob Zombie
  • Isle Of Avalon by Iron Maiden
  • Rebel For Life by Korotory
  • The Mower by Halford
  • Never Again by Disturbed
  • Not Strong Enough (feat. Brent Smith) by Apocalyptica
  • Underbelly by Vulgaras
  • Voodoo by Black Sabbath
  • Godspeed Hellbound by Black Label Society
  • Private Stash by SNEW
  • Robbed Barren by ODD ZERO
  • I Am Bigger Than You by Lordi
  • Life's A Bitch by Motorhead
  • Trapped Underneath The Stairs by Korn
  • Breathe by Kittie
  • Crazy, Crazy Nights by KISS
Catch THE ASYLUM live every Wednesday from 2-5PM EST on BullspikeRadio.com and send your requests to Turbo@bullspikeradio.com.

Monday, August 23, 2010

THE ASYLUM Playlist for 08-18-10

Here's last weeks playlist:

  • All Summer Long by Kid Rock
  • Call Me by In This Moment
  • Holy Diver by Killswitch Engage
  • Don't Let Me Down by Twisted Sister
  • Born Ready by Scream Arena
  • Eat Me Up Alive by RATT
  • 2,000 Man by KISS
  • Mr. Bellamy by Paul McCartney
  • Wherever You Are by Phoenix Reign
  • Northern Lights by Mark Ziskis
  • Respect The Wind by Alex Van Halen & Edward Van Halen
  • The Talisman by Iron Maiden
  • Made Of Metal by Halford
  • The Metal by Tenacious D
  • This Is Heavy Metal by Lordi
  • Dance (mofo) by Panzie*
  • Iron Head by Rob Zombie
  • Xero Tolerance by Type O Negative
  • Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche
  • Cherokee Cry by Rebel Meets Rebel
  • Bruises by Moth Eater
  • Wheels Of Fire by L.A. Guns
Catch THE ASYLUM live every Wednesday from 2-5PM EST on BullspikeRadio.com and send your requests to Turbo@bullspikeradio.com.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

My Interview on Issues And Ideas With Chris DeBello

Hey Gang,

I did an interview this morning for Issues And Ideas With Chris DeBello this morning to promote Rock Against Dystrophy as well as the upcoming Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon.  You can hear the interview this Sunday, August 15th on the following stations at 7:30AM EST:

If you should miss it don't worry, it'll be available as a podcast on Monday at www.chrisdebello.com.

THE ASYLUM Playlist for 08-11-10

Here's this weeks playlist in case you missed anything:

  • I Don't Like The Drugs by Marilyn Manson
  • Liberate by Slipknot
  • Berserkers [Live] by Black Label Society
  • Reach And Touch [Live] by American Head Charge
  • Broken Heel by KILLCODE
  • Piece Of Your Action by Motley Crue
  • Between The Hammer & The Anvil [Live] by Judas Priest
  • In Silent Ruin by Ashes Within
  • Step Up by Six Weeks Sober
  • Life Is A Bullet by Papa Roach
  • Sister Christian [Acoustic] by Night Ranger
  • Come As You Are [Acoustic] by Nirvana
  • Forget To Remember [Acoustic] by Mudvayne
  • The Subtle Death Of Kings by A Need For Reason
  • Face To Face by Warpath
  • Helvester Of Skelter by Beatallica
  • Starblind by Iron Maiden
  • Keys To The Kingdom by Motorhead
  • Age Of Reason by Black Dawn
  • Body Hammer by Fear Factory
  • Scraped by Guns N' Roses
  • Power Pack by SNEW
  • Stingwray by Static-X
  • Afterlife by Testament
  • Te Quiero Puta by Rammstein
  • Dissident by Pearl Jam
  • Goodbye For Now by P.O.D.
Listen to THE ASYLUM live every Wednesday from 2-5PM EST on BullspikeRadio.com and send your requests to Turbo@bullspikeradio.com.

Friday, August 6, 2010

THE ASYLUM Playlist for 08-04-10

Here's this weeks playlist:

  • Sliver by Queensryche
  • Medicine Man by Pantera
  • Almost Gone by Mushroomhead
  • This Is Madness by Taking Dawn
  • Gimme Three Steps by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Perpetual Emotion Machine by Dame Fortune
  • Deuces Are Wild by Aerosmith
  • Forget It by Breaking Benjamin
  • Minority by Green Day
  • DOA by Foo Fighters
  • Satellite 15...The Final Frontier by Iron Maiden
  • Welcome To The Jungle by Guns 'N' Roses
  • Strip Of Leather by Vince Falzone
  • Ain't Gonna Die by Bruce Kulick featuring Gene Simmons
  • Too Tough To Die by Black Label Society
  • Surreal Volatile by ODD ZERO
  • Sinner's Prayer by Sully Erna
  • The Pendulous Fall by Kamelot
  • Aquiesscence Of Illusion by Desdemon
  • Heretic by Halford
  • They Don't Know by Jason Saulnier
  • Beauty Through Order by Slayer
  • Back On Earth by Ozzy Osbourne
  • New Design (Start Over) by Motograter
  • Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Heard It All Before by Mudvayne
  • If It Ain't Broke, Break It by Meat Loaf
Catch THE ASYLUM live every Wednesday from 2-5PM EST on BullspikeRadio.com and send your requests to Turbo@bullspikeradio.com.

Things That Make Summer Summer

We're now in the month of August, some even considered it the dog days of summer, and while I'm amazed how fast the year is going it also got me thinking. Every assumes it's Summer when the pools open and it's warm enough to barbecue. But there are pools open year round and with the right crazy family member you can barbecue in the snow if you wanted to. To me it's the little things that often go unnoticed.

First is something I'm doing while writing this very piece, watching "Jaws" on cable. In the past few years it seems clockwork that once summer hits this movie lands in rotation on every cable channel possible. It was originally released in theaters in the summer and just screams summer. Travel to a local island, swimming, sailing, and of sharks. I add sharks to that list because it's only in the summer that people worry about sharks; maybe it goes hand in hand with the movie airing.

Then there's the movie "The Sandlot", which screams summer. Not because it's about baseball, the worlds slowest sport after golf and curling, but because it's about kids spending their summer vacation enjoying themselves and being kids. Kids out playing and having fun is what summer was about for so many of us yet nowadays kids would sooner sit in the AC or have parents who schedule every minute of their days off with "educational" or "enriching" things to do. Kids playing in yards, parks, and streets is very enriching for them and defines what summer is.

And while I mention streets you have to include music in the streets. Whether it's a free show for the public, coming out of someones car or house, or your neighbor at the beach you are surrounded by music in the summer. And it doesn't matter if it's a genre you like as it sets the mood and time in your memory. I can't tell how how many times I've heard a song on the radio or stereo in the middle of a winter snow storm that reminds me of a warm summer day from a time gone by.

So while your out and about bitching about how hot it is, take a moment and appreciate the subtle things that make summer summer. After all it won't be long before we're bombarded with holiday specials and cold weather and you'll be wishing it was summer again.